simply saying we have no more shelters, spaces or resources. and new york city mayor eric adams blaming both sides in washington for the crisis. it is the irresponsibility of the republican party in washington for refusing to do the real immigration reform, and it s the irresponsibility of the white house for not addressing this problem. paul: let s bring in our panel, columnists dan dan henninger kim strassel and editorial board member kyle peterson. so, dan, what kind of a surge do we expect? is it going to be a big one? yeah, it will be a big one. and it s been big. might be who s been watching the people just streaming nonstop across the border, it s going to simply become larger. you know, basically the southern border has become a place where anybody who wants to get into the united states can walk across whether venezuelans or ukrainians for that matter. chinese nationals have been coming over paul: in big numbers. and the biden administration s policy so to th
[inaudible] how about you? paul: i m good, thanks. president trump s been attacking desantis for weeks and trying to, i guess, keep him out of the race if possible. looks like that s not going to succeed. diss desantis wait too long to get in? oh, no, not at all. for some reason or another, we ve sped up the time that we expect candidates to be in this year. not at all. remember, by this point in 2015 donald trump had not yet come down those escalators, so plenty of time to get in and lay out a message. the governor has been in a legislative session that s been dominated by a series of state-oriented issues. what s going to be the his message going into a campaign. i assume that he s going to announce, and if he does, then it s got to be bigger and broader than simply here s what i ve recently done the in the legislative session. he s got a bigger story to tell particularly about how the florida economy is booming and lots of people are moving there because it s gote cost