our southern border is poised to become more open for trafficking and for drug business. imagine being on the front lines. our border patrol are truly heros out there risking their lives under near impossible circumstances. take a look at the streets of el paso, texas. 150,000 are waiting on the other side of the border to push across. so texas state troopers have done what they can on their own to prepare. they have laid razor wire across areas that are so porous that people can just come right through as they try to protect their state. they re keeping them from crossing the river at those points while we hear this, again, from dhs secretary mayorkas. watch. let me be clear, the lifting of the order does not mean our border is open. in fact, it is the contrary. martha: really? okay. lieutenant christopher olivarez from the texas department of public safety very much on the front lines of this. he s going to join us in just a moment with an update of what s going on wher
we ve talked about tents in central park. mayor adams s migration commissioner calls it a nightmare. listen to him. it s a stricture raleigh issue at the highest level. i ll be repeating this all night. the federal government needs to step in here. the city is also considering building pop-up homes like this, martha. the mayor s office wants to send migrants to neighboring new york counties. so far they re taking legal stops to stop it. here s the rockland county executive. any and all legal actions that are designed to stop this forced transfer of migrants that will compromise our county. martha, gorka think hochul has declared a state of emergency about this. her executive orders will allow the city to access a billion dollars in funding earlier to address this crisis.