Up next the former u. S. Customs and Border Protection and if the mobile app that provides surfaces and is joined by Andrew Arthur and from capitol hill this is just over an hour. Welcome and good afternoon. My name is mark krikorian, executive director for the center of Immigration Studies. Thank you for coming. It has been clear from the beginning of this administration that its approach to the illegal immigration issue and the border specifically is to accommodate the flow of inadmissible aliens rather than to stop it and the problem is that that has caused some political headaches as people notice the magnitude of this border crisis and just at the southern border since this administration took office, there has been more than 5 1 2 million socalled encounters at the southern border. So how do you do damage control . One thing they can do is enforce the law and reduce the number of Illegal Immigrants crossing and that is apparently off the table. So to accommodate the flow, they ha
announcing his retirement after 20 seasons in the nfl. fox & friends first starts right now. good morning, you are watching fox & friends first on this monday morning, i m benjamin hall in for todd piro. jillian: i m jillian mele. good to see you this morning. i don t think many people are surprised by the drew brees announcement. did you follow him. he s a name that is well-known over here, 15 years, 20 years in total. so yeah, only a few football names are well-known here and he is certainly one of them. jillian: that says a lot right there. let s begin with a fox news alert. a chicago police officer is not the face in a precinct parking lot. the 26 veteran of the department was grazed on the chin. he was later released from the hospital. no arrests have been made. detectives are looking into whether the sergeant was targeted. he is the 13th officer to be shot at or shot this year. today, a rendell gas station will descend upon the mexican border as an influx of ill
Discussion on alternatives to traditional Public High Schools. This discussion hosted by the thomas b. Fordham institute and the American Federation for children. Live coverage now on cspan. I kept hearing the media as like we were going to go blank if we looked up at the sky. I am the senior vp for research here at fordham. We are pleased to have a Live Audience here today and we are pleased to have cspan covering our event. We want to thank our partners at the American Confederation for children. Federation for children. Im not on twitter, i am the last person on twitter. I dont mind that i am not on twitter. If you are on twitter, you can join the conversation by using the engaging choices. For those who like to engage in conversation on twitter, please do. When we get to the q a at the end, we will look and see whether we have questions coming in. Let me suggest that we talk about School Choice. Particularly at the High School Level. Im going to keep this overview brief. Mike told
Good morning. Im the executive director of the center for Immigration Studies. A think tank in washington that examines and critiques the impact of immigration on the United States. The issue of Immigration Courts and the backlogs and Immigration Courts has broken somewhat into the general news. It seems like the thing that would be inside baseball for immigration experts but the backlog in Immigration Courts has grown dramatically. Discuss a paper that the center for Immigration Studies published on this issue. The causes for the backlog. The first presenter on the panel today is going to be the author of that paper. A former immigration judge now resident fellow in law and policy at the center for Immigration Studies. He has worked as a senior staff member and a couple of congressional committees, so here us seen the immigration issue from almost all sides. Mr. Arthur is finished we will have comments on his paper, outside for those who dont have it, and more general thoughts about t
Him because i had it done through my work at National Geographic and the smithsonian and writing for the New York Times had read a lot of stories about the civil war. I was amazed to find he was not a prominent figure. Former wall street journal writer and editor George Malone describes the papers role in shaping america and is interviewed by Financial Times columnist and associate editor. The journal supported the federal exchange act, again, with the idea this will stabilize money. And at that point, local banks could issue money against gold supposedly. Well, it created a national currency, the journal reported that. But then in the 1920s it began to have second thoughts. [laughter] announcer for more on the schedule, go to book tv. Org. Announcer the center for Immigration Studies held a discussion on the Court Backlog of immigration cases. Former immigration judge it talks about the increase in the number of cases and this is about an hour and 20 minutes. Good morning. Kian, ims m