making advance preparations for when title 42 will ultimately be lifted, to secure the border in a humane and orderly way. the root problem, the administration says, is the fact you have a broken immigration system and a congress that hasn t acted on the enforcement side or the immigration side and to ultimately resolve this crisis so that cities like el paso are not dealing with so much suffering and pain on their back door. that s the latest in el paso, sam brock, nbc news. let me bring in lee counsel. thanks for being on the show. we ve known for 21 hours about the supreme court decision. tell me in that time period what you re hearing from people on the ground, about this move, about the uncertainty and what s
actually stem the flow and have a more orderly, controlled situation at our border. but, again, it remains to be seen if the travel government s going to follow through. we re trying to do as much as we cannot only on the enforcement side, but also on the legal side having everybody involved with the situation, try to do as much as they can with the resources and the authority they have within the state. neil: you know, lieutenant, we are getting some sporadic details of what the administration is planning on doing once 42 goes away on the 21st. among them is aiming a program at those who might have a justified case for seeking asylum, and hay mentioned cuba they mentioned cuba, haiti, i m sorry, nicaragua and venezuela. that those groups from those areas, if they can make a compelling case, would be flown to the u.s. to legally make that case. breaking down the numbers as you see them, cubans, haitians,
cities, with local police departments, when we had people who were repeat offenders, we worked with them to bring the cases federally, the sentences were stiffer, there was no parole available and sent to a federal prison far from their home in new jersey, i would tell you that would reduce violent criminals in tears, they would turn on other violence criminals and turn there are people in, we turned camden. by reducing now 70% murder rate in camden, they could sent worst offenders federally to make sure they get stiff sentences. trey: that is the enforcement side, reality is most women and men incarcerated will be released from custody at some point. how we prepare the men and women for reentry also
releasing them in to the country. that s where the the resources are going. they re not going on the enforcement side. this remain in mexico thing, understand the solution is simple. if you put our asylum courts and our immigration courts attached to embassies in honduras, guatemala, mexico, only legitimate asylum seekers will show up. remain in mexico was a step martha: we know only 10% of people have a credible asylum claim in this country. all of these kids are getting over and falling into the wrong hands. it s an absolute tragedy. nobody is looking for them in many cases, they don t have any identity on them at all. thanks, timothy ballard. operation underground railroad if you want to learn more about it. thanks very much. thank you, martha. the anger is boiling over at the city county meeting in uvalde,
robberies. they don t stop at robberies. criminals don t stop at a certain level and what s really disturb something a bigger spike in robberies, various forms of armed assault or unarmed assault. those are the criminals rise you see shootings follow that. for anyone who thinks if we get shootings down, we have antigun unit or antigang unit that will only do the job, it s not. you have to stop people in the midlevel crimes. the lower level crimes. bring back the broken windows theory. get back to street policing. if you don t, you re going to fail. people pay the price. griff: let s talk about the shootings in new york for just a second because the mayor-elect, eric adams, from brooklyn, specifically the one specific neighborhood, brownsville is the hardest hit, most violent of all of them, he is turning to show a little bit of a pro-law enforcement side which we haven t seen out of any democrats. his spokesman saying this, quote, stopping violent crime will be adams priority when