allies and with our other governmental partners, we developed a massive data because of different types of dna that both foreign and domestic we were able to determine where bombs were being made, who was making them and also the supplies that go into making bombs. where you buy stuff and then if you found one, you can probably find others. that store where the purchases were made. so my hat is off to all the law enforcement officials that work tirelessly to prevent this act of terrorism. a phenomenal job. i want to shift gears to the caravan heading our way just moments ago mexican president nieto says he offered the migrant temporary i.d.s provided they register with authorities. feels like mexico is trying harder and harder to slow it down. the u.s. military will also be
or dental procedures and any kidney or liver problems. learn all you can. to help protect yourself from another dvt or pe. talk to your doctor about xarelto®. crucial question this weekend will mexico allow the people who are part of the caravan, the migrants traveling to the border, to get to the u.s. border? president nieto says they will not be welcome if scenes like this happen. you see someone washing the face of a child after teargas. a violent confrontation between mexico police in riot gear as migrants pushed through a steel gate on the guatemalan border. what an image to see all of these migrants. thousands of them, according to our crew on the ground. the caravan, that formed a week ago. thousands join the them. some told cnn they re fleeing
right now at guatemala s border with mexico, there are thousands of migrants waiting to cross 1 of 2 bridges that lead into mexico. earlier today, they broke a gate and they tried to push their way into the country. in spite of the mexican police and the military using smoke canisters to push them back, many of them as you can see kind of got through. mexico has now told the united states it would put up the shelters, meaning tents along the boarder with guatemala. and mexican authorities say they are allowing 100 migrants per day to come into mexico. those people are being told they want to seek asylum, if they do so, mexican government saying they need to stay in a government shelter or charity shelter. and the applications will be processed in 45 days. if they leave and roam the country, they forfeit the asylum request and they could be deported. today after meeting with president nieto, secretary of state mike pompeo said this. watch. this is an organized effort to come through a
and then a second poll that i have for you here, what should happen to illegal immigrants working in the u.s.? legalize them say 70% of those polled and deport them according to 22%. so, you know, if stopping illegal immigration is a campaign promise that you mentioned that the president vows to carry out, even if it means the president saying now, it means putting the military, not just the national guard at the border, but getting these poll results, in mexico, president nieto s success today. should the president work more closely with mexico and with honduras to stop the illegal flow before it starts and perhaps less focus to build a wall? i m not sure. that s a decision the president will have to make. you mentioned the wall. that s something he s obviously mentioned a lot in the past couple of years. it s something he hasn t gotten done. he always talks about his campaign promises but the big one he hasn t gotten done is the wall. i think you will continue to
right in out at the guatemala border with mexico there are thousands of migrants waiting in line trying to cross one of two bridges that lead in to mexico. earlier they broke a gate and they tried to push their way in to the country. and in spite of the mexican police and the military using smoke canisters to push them back, many of them as you can see kind of got through. mexico has now told the united states it would put up the shelters, meaning tents along the boarder with guatemala. and the mexican authorities say they are allowing 100 migrants per day to come into mexico. those people are being told they want to seek asylum, if they do so, mexican government saying they need to stay in a government shelter or charity shelter. and the applications will be processed in 45 days. if they leave and roam the country, they forfeit the asylum request and they could be deported. today after meeting with president nieto, secretary of state mike pompeo said this.