officials do differently? i think put more border officers at the border. i think congress needs to put more resources in. it s all about these families. if you would see these families at the border answered know cnn has been down there all the time, these families walk over the border and they just sit down with their little children wanting to apply for asylum. they re not bringing drugs, they re not a danger. let s move some of the entorzment resources into processing cases. thank you so much for being with us. thanks for covering this. of course we will. next up, explosive testimony from the january 6th committee, cas cassie hutchinson and her boss who was burning documents in his fireplace during the very sensitive times of the trump administration. we ll talk to a colleague of
according to the policies in place. they can t protect the border. we saw six people walk across the border at 11:30 a.m. we heard something from the white house saying that they don t walk across. there s six guys that walk across our border agents met them, arrested them and released in to the united states. it s the greatest situation. a humanitarian crisis. we saw the people in the tends, the cages they re not cages, but buildings they re placed in until they re released to where their destination may be. tammy: we know what the d dynamic is. the border pro december officers, your presence there probably gave them a huge lift. we have to remember that, you know, their sacrifice and we love them and appreciate them. i know american as appreciate what you do, sir. thanks for joining me tonight. brian urlacher. arizona border officers
what they can do, at least according to the policies, are in place right now. they can t protect the border because everyone can walk across. we literally saw six people walk across the border at 11 , 30 in the morning. and , you know, we hear so for the white house, a while back saying that they don t walk across, they do walk across. there s six guys walk across our border. i just met them, arrested them. they released the next day in the united states . just it s a crazy situation. it s a humanitarian crisis. what s going on down there? we saw the people in the in the tents, in the cages. and they re not cages, but they re they re buildings that their place until they re released in the united states or wherever their destination may be . you know, i just have to say, we know what the dynamic is with the illegal immigrants. but your point about the morale of those who are serving this country, law enforcement officers, the border protection officers, your presence there probably g
border security. neil: and i m looking at this and saying that they re looking at providing $60 million for about 125 new border officers and 250 technicians and support staff. that s a drop in the bucket, isn t it? it s not enough for the current crisis that we have. and even if this administration decides to completely change our border patrol duties, to just carrying and processing people, at the end of the day, the amount of people coming across the border is uncontrollable. there s not enough money for us to be able to handle the surge of humanity that is coming across the border every day. and again, fox news does a great job in showing american public what disaster is happening at the border right now. sandra: so unfortunately, yeah, the money being allocated is for carrying and processing and encouraging more catch and
border. a judge ordered the government to stop enforcing the rule after wednesday this week, but a group of republican-led states appealed to the supreme court and chief justice john roberts issued that stay in effect for now holding the policy in place. cnn is on both sides of the southern border. david culver on the mexican side and we begin in el paso, texas, with ed lavandera. for now title 42 remains in place, allows border officers to basically expel people based on pandemic grounds, but the city still preparing for the lifting of that policy. what are you seeing? reporter: well, we are seeing a dramatic change this morning along the rio grande in el paso where national guard soldiers have been deploying fencer and barbed wire along the very area where migrants have been crossing for much of the last week. this is part of according to the texas national guard some 400 soldiers deployed to the area. this coming in the days after