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of migrants continued here in brownsville. the rgv sector chief says they are averaging about 1,000 migrants every single day for the past two weeks. and that number is expected to go up with the end of title 42 coming up on may 11. take a look at this next exclusive video, john. this is the final part of the long journey for migrants coming to the u.s. you see them using a raft, looks like an inflatable bed and rope to guide across the rio grande. the middle of the river is too deep to walk so they have to use that. take a look where they are coming from. fox news was in mexico at the migrant camp, a couple thousand are waiting for the end of title 42, don t have running water, they are living in tents, some in worse conditions than that, no work, constant frustration with the cbp1 app and some say they cannot wait any longer to come to the u.s. other migrants don t want to be
people who are still in their homes or who need access to resources, we pre-positioned millions of gallons of water and millions of meals to make sure we can get those resources to people. and, again, we re going door to door to make sure we re able to register people for assistance, make sure that they are brought to safety if necessary. and if they do need additional assistance, again, that disasterassistance.gov is a good place to go to register for assistance. it really is an ongoing process. we are trying to make sure we are meeting people where they are and providing that access to resources that they need. and administrator chris well said the u.s. is prepared to spend an unprecedented amount of federal disaster aid post ian. we also recognize fema is managing storm responses in florida, north carolina, south carolina and puerto rico. how far can federal aid go?
they ask me what should i do? should i clear my house? i have no electric, no phone. a man rode the storm out as his place was flooding and doesn t really know what to do. all of a sudden i said, hey, my feet are getting wet. water coming up through the floor. and all of a sudden, boom. that was within two seconds. it. was up to my knees. so you weren t able to get out? it was too fast. . we have no cars. no transportation. where the hell are we going to go? this is our home. this is it. reporter: so i wanted to make sure we showed part of this conversation because, just like him, i have met a lot of people who are outside their home taking out what they can. but they don t know where to go. so the message from the search and rescue team is they are trying to make their way to them. but keep in mind they are focusing efforts on rescuing the
you know, on a good note, like the one entity that does not believe that they will have this frozen conflict in the winter is the ukrainian military who still has their foot on the gas pedal. and i credit the biden administration for not only continuing but advancing the provision of advanced weapons and intelligence support. because ukraine can win this thing. well, one of the fascinating things that i read over the weekend in the new york times , they were speaking to ukrainian soldiers who said they actually went up against russians who were wearing flip-flops and were malnourished and barely had any water. they talk about them advancing on russians and the russians turning and running away, reports that we have heard before. where does that leave vladimir putin? well, you know, again, the russian military is on the verge of collapse. you know, for a lot of, you know, kind of the traditional conventional wisdom, first it was kyiv would fall in 36 hours.