the cartels know what they re doing. again, i will tell you, they bring these groups across, they release them, there s no consequences for that. that s why they re bringing their drugs across and acting the way they re acting in puerto rico now. they say, hey, there s no consequences. let s just do whatever we want to do. we need to have a strongfect to stop the criminal cartels and stop the crimes from happening. you have to have real consequences. that s the only way you re going to stop. eric: and i do want to point out that homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas did address this issue on thursday in a congressional hearing about that, and we certainly hope to hear more from the officials later today. art del cueto they need to speak more about it. eric: absolutely. art, thank you for what the agents do for our country. arthel? arthel: we re going to switch gears now. are you ready for some football? 32 teams fighting for the championship in the fifa world cup kicking o
The "Outnumbered" panel discusses Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas continuing to claim that the southern border is secure despite surging border encounters.
Fox News wasted no time suggesting the termination of Trump's Title 42 policy means “you’re pretty much handing the keys … to our borders to the criminal cartels and the smuggling organizations.”