faith in the president to keep our country safe. it s not that they don t have a heart for these individuals. you see those pictures of children trying to cross the border. and just like tomi lahren said, she understands why they want to come to america. steve: sure. ainsley: such an amazing country. we don t have to worry about a coupe in the streets. shooting in the streets. we are safe when we go to cafes. this president or most americans want it to remain that way. that s all it is. steve: sure. a good follow-up question would have been after she said that would have been like, now, mrs. pelosi, i forget, why didn t you work on a daca fix when the president wanted to and you dropped the ball because it s an election year? pete: gave you three times as many people a path to citizenship and you didn t do anything. talk about a heart. what about the heart the president and others have for citizens of this country, for lawful americans. who have been forgotten and left behind who pay t
takes to protect their resources and values. our very own martha maccallum battling an illegal immigrant over her accusation that donald trump failed to come up with a daca fix, this even though donald drove offered to make a deal with democrat several times. you blame him but you don t blame democrats for turning down the offer. they were put in a difficult position because we are getting 1.8 million undocumented dreamers path to citizenship and giving money for the wall. reporter: a former dreamer claims she climbed the ladder on wall street using falsified documents. another foxbusiness alert, all you levers of mexican food check your freezer. the massive recall that is hitting store shelves. good morning. more than 7000 pounds of raw
say they do want a daca fix. the president tweets and takes that option off the table completely saying no deal at all. why abandon it? his republicans want a daca fix. why abandon it? not to be too cynical, but this shows republicans and democrats see the lack of daca deal is advantageous going into the mid terms. republicans can say they were willing to do an honest good effort at finding the compromise and democrats turned them away from the negotiates table. democrats can go to their base and say republicans are heartless and never serious about getting anything done. this is the thing that will whip their main core voters into high gear ahead of the elections. if you were to do the hard work and come up with a compromise, that would cost significant political capital and perhaps
on and so forth. he says that because that money is not in there to fully fund it, that s one of the things that he would take issue with and with inconsiderate detail. we are looking inside the diplomatic room inside the white house right now because your screen just changed. and when everybody did notice particularly those broadcast stations that are watching the minute the president stepped up, we will go to him like a jennifer griffin, as part of the national defense, the president is saying the wall system as part of that in dealing with the illegal immigrants among us and offering them some sort of answer, those 11 recipients is also part of that conversation. we heard from senator tim kaine, democrat on the armed services committee say earlier that democrats and republicans have come to the president with a daca fix. it was going to be to fully fund the wall for $21 billion and that was rejected. it s a little late in the process, congress has already left. 40 members of congr
that apparently this is being negotiated just by four people. the leaders from the house and the senate on both sides. and while the president was saying let s do something with daca in there. he didn t get his wall funding and the democrats didn t push for daca. i m shocked at that this would have been their opportunity. come november, what are they going to tell the people? you are not shocked by that because, listen, democrats don t want a daca fix. donald trump offered 1.8 million daca people to get protection under his plan. there is only 700,000, 800,000 in the program right now. so a million more kids would be protected if democrats cared about daca kids, they would work with the president and republicans. what they want is a political issue. they want to use this against republicans to try to turn out votes. that s all this is about. this is about politics. not about people it doesn t surprise me in the least bit. and you pointed out earlier, america supports the president s