these demonstrators that were, my understanding, led by lulac, several members here in texas, who came in to basically have a demonstration and i do have to tell you what i m looking at right now, fred, and i m not sure if you can see those images with me, but looking into the bus and you can make out the silhouettes of people behind the caged structure that is installed in this bus and those people are waving, i can see men and women and a small hand. there is a small child in that bus, which is, obviously, why many of those people are here. all right, polo sandoval, thank you so much. again, polo is on the phone there and we have our live cameras there, as you see a number of people in mcallen, texas, who have gathered. many of them have been demanding
polo, what are lawmakers learn something. behind me some of the latest visitors of one of the centers, detention centers, in south texas. at least outside. members of the civil rights group lulac. but earlier today a delegation of congressmen and women have been traveling through south texas, one of the busiest border control sectors when it comes to apprehensions and seeing firsthand what it s like. we showed you what we assume they were able to see. we ve shown you the pictures that were handed out by the u.s. government last week. of course, our cameras not allowed in. the government citing privacy reasons, but these lawmakers saying they saw some of what we ve seen in the pictures, these people being housed behind chain link fencing, many of them sleeping under mylar blankets and the sheer numbers that they ve been dealing with as we heard from representative jackie speier, who described inside as heartbreaking. i want you to hear what the democrat from california said about the