in my time down there, we seen people having a much easier time going in through the gaps in the border wall system because obviously, no barrier preventing them from illegally entering the country. steve: right, well if you were trying to get into the country illegally, you know, there s the u.s. border right there, the imaginary line and it s like okay there s a little border patch right there, a little wall there, it made it so easy, and it s not, i know there are a lot of people say well this is just evidence of the open border but at the same time, it just goes to show you, that you would think that if i know it s two different administrations, but if the government, the federal government had the stuff to get us closer to a secure border , you d think they would have continued it but they officially canceled it this weekend. right and it s just another signal from the biden administration that says that our border is open, and that s why we re continuing to see these high encou
we don t know how many will make it here but they do seem to be determined so the department of homeland security will do as we look at the miles and miles of border wall fencing sitting there being stored, which will eventually rust away or be destroyed or something. dhs is saying, chad, it will take the money that was appropriated for border wall construction and put it toward environmental projects in the border region including biological cultural, and natural resource surveys. is that a productive way to spend the money, or we have some money and we have to spend it? well, it is not productive at all. not when you are talking about border enforcement and trying to bring rule of law to the border. you need to provide the resources to the men and women who are down there every day doing this job. time and time again, they have been pleading with multiple administrations building an effective border wall system. why? it gives them impedance and denial of the technology they need al
you they need an effective border wall system particularly in the rio grande valley. that is ground zero where we see the surge happening. they also canceled in the del rio sector. we saw haitians there just a couple of weeks ago. so we can this is another step by the administration of taking away an effective measure to address that illegal entry into the united states. so they are canceling contracts, they are not in plummeting ppp. they are issuing guidelines to ice to not remove individuals in the country illegally. so began in the midst of the worst border crisis we have seen in over 20 years, the administration continues to implement measures that aren t designed to address the situation that are only going to make this crisis worse at the end of the day. john: folks have been watching fox news today will see jenkins reporting that there were some 60,000 mostly haitian migrants making their way to the gap between colombia and panama and headed for the u.s. border.
them where individuals are crossing the border when they don t have the resources or the they can t respond to them. again, they need impedance and denial, meaning an individual crossing the border wanting to cross the border is slowed down and is somehow stopped until they can get there and apprehend the individual. there is a multitude of ways to bring security and bring operational control back to the border but it starts with effective border wall system. you can lay on top of that the different technologies that you need to. john: as we saw a couple of weeks ago the only way to stop the migrants to walk across the dam in del rio, texas dps lined up the cars and basically made a wall out of cars. chatted with them always good to see you, thank you for joining us today come appreciate it. sandra? sandra: gabby petito fugitive brian laundrie by fox news and entertained this exclusive video of his parents emerging from florida home under the cover of darkness to remove various thi
President Joe Biden has now revealed there is at least one area in which he is a fiscal conservative: When it comes to providing the infrastructure needed to secure the border, he wants to spend far less than the government currently spends.
His administration has presented Congress with a Department of Homeland Security budget proposal that calls for slashing spending on what it calls Border Security Assets and Infrastructure by 96%.
In fiscal 2021, Congress approved $1,513,000,000 in funding for border security assets and infrastructure. Biden is now asking that Congress approve just $54,315,000 for fiscal 2022. That is a reduction of $1,458,685,000 or 96.4%.
What exactly is Biden cutting?