migrants camped out under a bridge are now gone. last week, we saw those images of border patrol agents on horseback, suppressing crowds, lashing out with what appeared to be the horse reins. secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas, doing the media rounds this weekend and standing by his department i m intensely and immensely proud of the men and women of the u.s. customs and border protection in fact, in del rio, texas, i saw them act heroically. what those images suggest does not reflect who cdp is, who we are as a department, nor who we are as a country i want to bring in nbc correspondent, guad vanagas. tell me what you ve seen and ways it like right now reporter: good morning, jose. well, thanks for going back to normal herein del rio. they opened the border over the
years after having left haiti. this is the case, you know, this problem isn t just about the 15 to 30,000 that ended up in the border there are thousands more crossing from south america, central america, into mexico and then you also have the 8,000 that return to mexico, so there s a lot of uncertainty for these haitian migrants and another thing i would like to also point out is that not everyone in this group were haitian. there s also people from venezuela, there s people from cuba that s something that perhaps we haven t spoken about as much but there s a lot of migrants in there that, you know, just are living with an uncertain future. guad vanagas, thank you very much i want to bring in morgan radford. morgan, it s great to see you this morning this is the reality that we ve been seeing on our screens for about a week, a week and a half now. but it s just because we ve been seeing it on our screens but this has been going on for some time. yeah. we should be clear, jose hait