u.s. parole laws and now suing several gop states are suing to try to stop that. we ll send it back to you. dana: lots of threads on the migration story. bill melugin at the border. bill: the murder trial of alex murdaugh about to resume. the main headline the possibility of two shooters gunning down his wife and son. could be a defense theory. is it plausible? dana: a major agricultural dispute between the u.s. and mexico. what s behind it and why american farmers say it could put them out of business. bill: as the u.s. struggles to tamp down inflation how many americans are living paycheck to paycheck? not a good number. larry kudlow joins us next.
that will take immediate pressure off the border and help in the short term. jackpie, what do you think about the political optics? it does seem that the white house made a decision to not do that. biden has been seen as a consoler in chief in other con t texts even talking about his family s immigration story. do you see the argument for not trying to humanize the crisis at the border yesterday? so immigration has also been a really tough issue for biden. throughout this presidency, he s received a lot of condemnation and criticism from the refugee and immigration rights community for keeping title 42, and for some of the other policies that he s implemented during his time in office. so whether or not he was seen with migrants, i think on the other side, the republicans are seen as not doing enough. he talked a lot about el paso
everybody in el paso has a migration story. it key feets the purpose of president biden come toggle paso cleaning up streets the way they are. emily: of course it defeats the purpose. it is a blatant lie, does no one any good, especially the migrants the administration purports to care about. the irony as well, i mentioned earlier that el paso issued a disaster declaration. they have been screaming for help from only the rest of the state, also the administration. the state doesn t have the resources either. just last night they bused another 33 migrants here. good morning to you guys. this is the against the backdrop of 2.4 million migrants surging across the southern border into this fiscal year. we re into another fiscal year. we ll see more. on thursday mayorkas had the nerve to say the system has been broken.
good morning. it is very unfortunate that the cleanup started earlier this week. i spoke to officials yesterday and they notified me there was 0 releases from border patrol. that means when border patrol has these encounters, they process them and release them into the city of el paso as we had 0. border patrol agents in el paso, i am sure they are just as disappointed because the purpose of president biden coming to el paso is for him to see firsthand the mess that is going on here, something that has never happened in el paso before. we are a city of immigrants, we have people coming into our community every single day. they are coming here legally. everybody has a migration story. it defeats the purpose of president biden coming to el paso by cleaning up the streets the way they are.
being on a list of things that are banned in her own countr to having to flee from nazis and her mother gets taken to a concentration camp this is all based on historica fiction. we - were french resistance, th whole thing is based in bu french resistance and soldiers that were either for or agains nazis in france. i want to talk about the en without giving anything away sara s story concludes, and we are back in modern-day america where the book starts. there is struck by a immigration story we covered extensively on velshi, the separation of children fro their parents of the border. she remarks quote, how can thi be happening, have we learne nothing? this almost feels like a cal to arms. tell me about this and its rol in the book, this idea that we are still toing things tha seem like they would have been