detaining migrant families? what ooh s the calculus there? this is unsustainable, right? millions of people have come to the country illegally, millions of people have gotten away from border authorities. this is unsustainable. year-over-year, we ve gone almost three years with a border e that s in chaos. we ve seen the power and the degradation of these cartels, the ruthlessness of what they did to these folks from south carolina last week. this is unsustainable, and now they have to short through how does this work with. the surge has is only stopped in two ways, detain people until they have their hearing or make them wait in mexico for their hearing. both of those worked, and they blew both of them up when they got here. it s the irony of not calling the detention the inhumane, and the fact that so many of those children weren t with their parents, they were with smugglers. it s hi hypocrisy or maybe it s
because i know they re now outside of that room, you know i don t know that the whole route is secured. but it was probably just about 10 or 12 minutes later that they arrive. we make our way to the back room, and jamie sees them and just gets in this huddle. and there s tears and crying and almost shaking, you know, that he found his kids. it s it s hard to characterize what that feels like. but it was just overwhelming. and i just threw my arms around tabitha and hank. i don t even work in the capitol. i work in another building. like, i wasn t supposed to be there. not only was i, his children weren t supposed to be there. and we just happened to be 50 feet from the floor on a day of
fast or labored breathing. respiratory illness warning signs fast or labored breathing, a fever, or blue or discolored skin on the face, signaling low oxygen. and while it s not covid, doctors say one reason for the uptick is that during the pandemic children weren t as exposed to viruses because of masking and social distancing. ere rell rechef live here tonight. and makes a lot of sense these doctors say that many of these cases they re seeing are more severe because kids haven t been exposed in the same way these last couple of years, because of the social distancing, keeping them home in some cases. for parents at home, grandparents watching tonight, what should sheathey look for h? reporter: really important, david. doctors say they are seeing these cases earlier in the season, and as you mentioned, some are more severe, so, doctors are urging parents to look out for signs that their children may be straining to breathe like flaring their nostrils or wheezing. david? eriel
that is why i got angry testifying in front of congress a few times because this can be fixed. i will say this again. president trump, whether you like him or love him, he did more to secure our border than any president i worked for starting with ronald reagan. i worked for six presidents. under president trump they say his policy inhumane. tom homan i worked with president trump, i m a racist. let me tell you something, illegal immigration was down 83% at 40-year low, rachel. how many children weren t dying? how many women weren t being raped? how many pounds of fentanyl not getting into the country to kill our young americans? how many suspected or known terrorists did night make it into this country? president trump did more to secure the nation and protect the american people than any president i worked for when it comes to the southern border that is the message we need to send. we need to take back congress, take back the white house and secure the border and save lives. defendi
at least five days. we have seen over the course of the last two years different nations moving at different paces but there is a political dynamic to this as well, and so the welsh economy minister, vaughan gethin, was highly critical of what he called borisjohnson s surprise announcement this week, arguing there is no real scientific basis to it and the welsh government would look at the science first before deciding on any change to self isolation. thank you for joining us. spain is dropping its entry requirement for children over 12 from non eu countries to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus. from monday, they ll be allowed to enter as long as they have a negative pcr test. it comes as many families had cancelled half term trips because their children weren t fully vaccinated. our business correspondent ramzan karmali is here. what s the background to this change, then? up upfiu up till now, if you were going to spain under over the age of 12, you had to show you been double