then they don t know what to do with them. that s a crime. neil: they re trying to find out what to do with them, certainly in new york, there is talks of building tent cities and bringing some to ships off the east river, the hudson river around manhattan and it s a big number. right now no indication how all of this will be settled. and following it very, very close. nate, what are we hearing now? neil, good morning. a bronx parking lot will be the first migrant tent facility. big enough for 1,000 migrants, and they ve received 13,600 migrants from texas and with shelters strained in the city, it s meant to ease that. the migrants will come directly here from the port authority, food, water, medical help, but this will be a short-term solution for migrants travelling alone. families will get more privacy with different accommodations. i migrants will it stay here one and four days, before moving elsewhere, possibly a hotel room. and the mayor argues that the migrants are
footage. often time we ve been able to cash sometimes on the same drone footage, those trying to get into the country and there are a lot of people who are now afraid that they re looking at the migrant and even those bused north on the part of your governor, and governor desantis with extension to martha s vineyard. once you get in, you re safe. you re in, the border is open, and you re going to dd y you re going to be protected and that is spurring more activity. do you worry that s exactly what it s doing and some of these efforts are actually highlighting that? well, that s how it s been for some time now. people know that they can get in and they know, and i think on that governor abbott shone a light on this and now it can affect them like it s affecting us. we see that, so, completely
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cabins and limited food on board that ship after an engine fire knocked out most of the propulsion and electrical generating capability. the 4500 people on board, about 3300 of them, passengers, are finally back in san diego. they are going to be bused north to where they originally boarded the vessel, but it s going to take several hours. this is not going to be immediate. i half way expected to see folks taking to the life boats and lowering themselves to the pier, just to get off of that thing. it apparently has not been a pretty scene for these last few days. but they are almost there, they re going to secure the ropes, and then they again the la borous process laborious process of disembarking. you can see the happy faces lining ul. they just want a hot shower. no more spam and pop tarts! i wonder what the meal is going to be after three days at sea. we ll bring you to san diego