you coming on with that perspective. thank you. okay. thanks. tucker: you remember when illegal aliens took over the el paso airport. now the so-called homeless have moved into chicago international airport. o hare. vagrants living in the terminal, sleeping by the baggage claims in one of the biggest and most famous airports in the world. as one custodian at o hare put it, it s out of control, none of us feel safe. randy lopez is an alderman in chicago, a rare voice in the city, calling for sanity, and joins us tonight from o hare airport. thank you so much for coming on. what do you see there? good evening, tucker. as we walk through the airport, the fourth largest airport in the united states, we ve seen this beautiful gateway to chicago been overrun by the homeless where every night 200 to 300 homeless individuals come off public transportation and set up encampments here, baggage
it.i doug macgregor, i appreciata. your coming on with that perspective tonight. thank you. okay, thanks. you may remember when illegal aliens took over the el paso airport, that seemed like a bad sign, but it could get worse. it always can.move now, the homeless, d in the so-called homeless have moved in to chicagto internao international airport, o hare vagrants livin g the terminals, sleeping by the baggage claimsst in one of the biggest and most famous airports in the world is one custodian at o hare put it s out of control. none ocontrol,f us feel safe . and you can say that for the city itself. raymond lopez is an alderman in chicago. he haschicago, a rare voice bed in that city calling for sanity. he s joining f tonight from o hare airport. olivia lopez, thank you so much for coming on . what do you see there, tucker? tucker. good evening, tucker.irport as we walk through the airport,t the fourth i largest airport ing the united states , we ve seen this beautiful gat
don t mind my going back to the president s visit to the border and his initial meeting with you, i believe at the airport, and it strikes me as that was a limited meeting. and after that, i think you gave him a letter to explain what was going on. he claimed not to have read it hours later. can you tell the us a little bit about that? sure. first, to be clear, that was the eighth letter that i ve sent to the president about the border. i have received no response whatsoever. but to make sure that he knew what was in the letter, you showed on your show and other shows a period of time when i was visiting with him there at the el paso airport, and i wanted to make sure he knew there was one key component of that letter. i have five bullet points in that letter that he can insure that he uses current law not new law, but current law to enforce the border to stop illegal immigration from occurring. i said it s time for you as president of the united states to step up and do your job
neil: who did that? so the president would not see anything out of place. neil who did that? so it was the border patrol who were asked to do that. the president of the united states took border patrol off the border to clean up the streets of el paso. neil: got it. real quickly, sir, your name keeps coming up in a growing list of potential republican governors who might entertain a white house run. i thought while i had you here and you were a captive answer, you would answer, are you going to run for president? neil, i m focused on one thing, and that s being governor of great state of texas. neil: all right. because the governor of new hampshire said the same thing, just reelected governor in the great state of new hampshire. i, i ve heard that out of governor kemp in georgia, reelected, loves the great state of georgia. they all kind of have that in common, and then they the run. i m not saying they are. is it fair to say that you want to and prefer to stay in texas for the