end of my career. i always love behind the scenes video. i try to do that on twitter to show people what a mess i am off camera. benjamin: i doubt that at all. it has been a great pleasure being with you today. happy new year to you and your beautiful family. and for everyone at home. the faulkner focus is next and anita vogel is in for harris. thank you and fox news alert. president biden scrambleling to show leadership after telling the american people there is no federal solution to the pandemic. critics say is so-called plan is not nearly enough as cases spike across the country. you are in the faulkner focus and i m anita vogel in for harris today. president biden rolling out parts of the white house s response to the omicron surge
the president wants the supreme court to overrule the lower court and end the policy saying quote, mpp is not the best tool for deterring unlawful immigration. that mpp exposes my grants to unacceptable risk and yet it detracts from the executive s foreign relations efforts to manage regional migration. the policy requires migrants to remain in mexico will until a u.s. judge hears their asylum claim. it can take months or years exposing migrants to unacceptable risks. these acts of violence are undertaken with the complicity of corrupt officials in mexico with corrupt border agents and corrupt police, national guard and so it continues to be extremely worrying to us. migrants know they are exposed to all the risks when they choose to journey to seek work in the u.s. most are not fleeing persecution, illegal migration fell under mpp until biden
reversed it. what we ve seen since january is an administration willing to break open and dismissal of the policies that were working to control that border in favor of what? in favor of an open border. in the last 24 hours agents in just two areas of texas apprehended 2,000 illegal immigrants. most will claim asylum. under the president s preferred policy most would get released into the u.s. benjamin. benjamin: william la jeunesse live in los angeles. thank you. julie: for more on this let s bring in chad wolf, former acting dhs secretary and visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. thank you very much, chad, for talking to us. biden is asking the supreme court to hear this case on whether it could be forced to continue implementing the trump-era remain in mexico policy for migrants seeking asylum. that plan is brilliant.
is that being hit hard? yeah, it is truly at an all-time low. we have officers that are really at the top of their field looking to go into other professions. we have suburban departments coming to st. paul recruiting our officers due to the professionalism and experience of our cops they are going to work for other departments where they feel supported by police chiefs, local politicians, and yeah, it s tough right now. i think cops are feeling under appreciated. we are committed to the community and we need support from politicians and judges, we need support from district and county attorneys to go out and do their jobs. benjamin: thank you for all you do and thank you for joining us as well. happy new year to you boat and let s see if 2022 brings something different. thank you both. thank you, happy new year. julie: all right. biden administration launching a new legal bid to overturn president trump s remain in
very little has changed since then except that vladimir putin has been making more demands. he wants nato to pull back and troops moved from the eastern borders and doesn t want ukraine to join nato. what would come from this call that they didn t discuss a few weeks ago? a lot of speculation why putin requested the call. it is significant putin is the one who initiated the need for this conversation to happen barely over three weeks since the two leaders last spoke and barely two weeks before leaders from both countries are set to talk about these very issues in geneva on january 10. speculation that potentially it is because putin wants to de-escalate the situation or the exact opposite. he wants to lay out a list of aggressive demands that the biden administration has no ability to meet and use the failure of the biden administration to meet those demands as a pretext to invade