administration has been secretly flying illegal and immigrants into the tennessee for months and now they are doing the same new york. you and many other members of congress are identifying that this is not a new problem, it s been going on for some time and we have pictures showing it there and westchester. senator, thank you. we will see if jen psaki has asked about this and we will go to her question and answer portion in the briefing room when she begins in a few moments. she s just doing the preamble right now. tom homan by the way, former acting i.c.e. director will come up in the next little while here, maybe a bit after jen psaki take some questions to talk about that from his perspective and is well to weigh in on chris magness who is the president s nominee for customs and border protection. he s having his confirmation hearing today. he s got some interesting things to say about magnus so we look forward to that. and ted cruz is calling for new ports of entry and he said
interior. although it s clear now from the statement from the hhs spokesman it s happening large scale. brian: griff, we heard they are moving all the unaccompanied minors and families to military bases. i haven t heard anything since edges sement september for reports people are going a little crazy because they have no idea where they are and where they are going. have you heard anything? have they since left those bases? no. let s add to that that many of these bases, particularly in texas, are being used now to resettle and house the afghan refugees who are coming here. so whatever was happening before the afghan problem arose, it s now twice the impact. it will be interesting to see if chris magness gets asked about that as well. brian: yeah. remember when we used to have military things happening in military bases maybe the afghans can baby the unaccompanied minors and maybe put everybody to work. i don t have anything on that. steve: you shouldn t. griff, exit question, any
day. wall will chad, this weekend on the weekend show here on fox & friends. we had governor mike huckabee on. he said in his experience governorring personnel as much as it is policy. personnel becomes policy what do we take away from the fact that the biden administration is looking forward to pushing forward a confirmation hearing his pick to lead border patrol chris magness who has pushed for sanctuary cities in, for example, the city of tucson if personnel policy what do we expect from this nominee for border patrol? i think there is serious concerns with this nominee. start with his experience. he currently leads a police force of about 1500 folks. we have different in leading cbp which has over 63,000 individuals and law enforcement officers and it s not just border patrol border patrol and border security that does. it s international trade and travel. national vetting center. it s screening thousands of
UPDATE: The Tucson Police Department reports that the children associated with the home that caught fire have been located alive and are well.
Tucson first responders were shot on south side of town on Sunday evening. According to Tucson Police Chief Chris Magness, at approximately 3:45 p.m., Tucson Fire personnel responded to a structure fire located in the 2100 block of E. Irene Vista. At approximately the same time, an ambulance was at Quincie Douglas Center, located at 1575 E. 36th St. near South Kino Parkway, in response to a completely unrelated medical call.
A male, identified only as a 35-year-old, arrived at the Center in a silver SUV. He exited his vehicle and approached the ambulance and opened fire on the ambulance through the driver side window. He struck the driver, an EMT, in the head and the passenger, also an EMT, in the arm and chest.