Molly dueling visits to the southern border this week from President Biden and former President Trump preponderance as immigration dominates the 2024 race. Welcome to Fox News Live, im molly line, happy to be back in d. C. Mike im mike emanuel. This comes as family and friends gather to mourn laken riley after she was allegedly murdered on the university of georgias campus by an illegal immigrant. Griff jenkins is live in mission, texas, with the latest. Ing hello, griff. Reporter hey, good afternoon, mike. 9 and the border encounters are tick up again as we enter march, more than 7,000 in the last 24 hours, perhaps thats why we add those dueling president ial visits. President biden went to brownsville which is part of the rgv sector while 300 miles away former President Trump going to eagle pass, part of the del rio sec or tomorrow each man taking a shot at one another, biden calling on trump to join him in supporting that failed Senate Border bill while trump simply blamed biden for
The streets there. Hours before the curfew went into effect police fired tear gas at hundreds of protesters. Ron johnson says the protests spiraled out of control and police had no other choice. Molotov cocktails were thrown. There were shootings, looting, vandalism and other acts of violence that clearly appear not to have been spontaneous, but premeditated criminal acts designed to damage property, hurt people and provoke a response. Also the other big news, a preliminary autopsy conduct the on behalf of Michael Browns family shows the 18yearold was shot at least six times including twice in his head, some bullets entered and exited brown several times. The aups found no gunpowder on browns body which could indicate he was not shot from close range. He was shot after a struggle. Officials have identified darren wilson, a sixyear police veteran as the officer who shot him. More than 100 people gathered for a rally to support him and collect donations for wilson and his family. Ferguso
As the state government consistently increasing confiscations of fentanyl, experts say that the seizures will not affect the illicit drug market significantly.
A collaboration of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies brought in more than 5 million fentanyl-laced pills in the last four months. However, California professors are saying this won't affect illicit drug trade much.
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