where are you from? what country? china? china? china? ecuador? ecuador? ecuador? ecuador? this thing with military bases getting penetrated by foreign nationals is happening more and more. we have seen probably two or three times a week we are stopping these folks at the gate. i mean i m incredibly proud of the men and women of the united states border patrol that risked their lives to keep americans safe. are we safe? number two, our screening and vetting capabilities are stronger than they ever have been. john: as the border becomes a major national security threat president biden finally taking executive action that would effectively shut down asylum request at the border once the average number of daily encounters hits 2500. hello i am john roberts in washington, sandra the number is about half of where we are on a daily basis right now. sandra: we are watching closely for this announcement and the signing of that it executive order by the president coming
is costing schools and our taxpayers because we don t know from the federal government how many of those across the border or school aged children, but what we do know is the number of unaccompanied minors that are then released to sponsors in the u.s. based off of that information we ran the numbers and the taxpayers are paying over $1 billion a year to educate all unaccompanied minors in public schools. again, that price tag has to be higher because it doesn t even include the students who enter with their families. but it s not just about the money, it s about the very important and often limited resources in our schools. fox digital reports emails within the d.c. public school system that show the influx of migrant students creating challenges with finding class and bilingual staff. the house subcommittee met today on the east consequences of biden s border chaos of members pointing out that our school system was already strained and behind because of covid lockdowns.