buses caring 323 illegal migrants and traveling further in the u.s. if title 42 is dropped eventually we could see 14,000 encounters every single day at the border and that adds up to 5 million illegal crossings each year. life for us in washington, lucas, good morning. good morning todd and ashley. one of the supremes court title pandemic era that turns migrants away from the southern border will remain in place for now. 5-4 ruling, very narrow. here are the four cojustices to lift title 42, and here is justice gorsuch. the current border crisis is not a covid crisis. should not be in the business of perpetuating need to ask the same for one emergency only because elected officials had failed to address a different emergency work court of the law, not lawmakers of the last resort. dhs is saying people should not listen to the lies for the migrants but the border is not open and we will continue to enforce immigration laws but we do show within the constraints of decade
migrants when dropped off? todd, that is a very good question because right now, over 1,000 have been dropped off in the transit centers and not given any resources, not given any tickets or means of how to get to where they are going. they are just being dropped there. it is primarily silent seek let the border patrol can no longer granted this asylum-seekers status and only hold for certain period of time and because of governor newsom s homeless problems in california, the shelters are full and we can t handle anymore. so the border patrol is doing is dropping them off at the transit centers with no resources. it is really taxing already populated situation here in california, not helping at all.
the country and they have to prove their case, that they have a well-founded fear of persecution. so it s not a question of saying we re going to change the global human rights dynamic that exists. there are some initiatives that suggest that some review of asylum seekers status could be done in country instead of traveling here, and that s one thing that i think would be appealing to the administration. that doesn t necessarily mean you change the law. you just have to allocate resources to do it. in terms of comprehensive, i think there s real need for it. my understanding is that people don t even like that term anymore, so we re talking about