by the way, is that she wants to institutions in those countries so you don t have people fleeing out of fear of violence, a sense of hopelessness because the corruption and the cartels are so thick that they re killing off economic opportunity. that s why people are coming here. bret: byron, quickly? byron: this shows the complete absurd contradiction in messages from the united states in which vice president goes to the guatemala says do not come. alejandro mayorkas at dhs has said the same thing. then the u.s. government is working 24/7 to accommodate and resettle those who do cross illegally into the united states. what you just saw was the guatemalan president sort of gave the light to the whole thing he said yes, you the biden administration are making this happen. bret: all right, panel. stand by. when we come back, tomorrow s headlines tonight.
in nogales was at epidemic levels, including hand grenades and machine guns and there are still some very violent episodes. but the border patrol now acknowledges that illegal crossings in no gal less are way down. those who do cross only stay for a few hours and where there is high podesta activity the razor wire is only supposed to be at the top as you saw in the pictures it tends to be at the bottom. residents are very worried about kids and pets in rural areas as well as downtown. shep? shepard: trace gallagher for us. thank you. as that concern over the border fence continues or the wire there. more u.s. troops and law enforcement officials are heading to a down 700 miles away in texas. the small border community of eagle pass near where some 1800 migrants in mexico are waiting to peacefully enter the united states. the processing center is not equipped for this many people. and the locals tell us it could take months to get through all the applicants. but for those who have
militants. shepard: what happens here once this last pocket is noted as defeated? well, right now there is there are questions, shep, about who will control this region once isis is completely defeated. we do know that later this month in sochi, russia, russian president vladimir putin will be meeting with the turks and iranians to discuss the future of syria. the united states will not be a part of those talks. this does raise questions about who will control the region and who also will facilitate all of these civilians getting back to their homes. shep? shepard: trey yingst, live in jerusalem. huge problems at one of the world s biggest banks. why a lot of wells fargo customers are getting knocked offline ahead. we will also go live to the chicago auto show where one of the biggest names in pickup trucks is trying to reinvent the tailgate.