so it is an encouragement of people to show up. we are not prepared to handle this level of migration coming from the southern border and to jen psaki s point just a few moments ago, republicans do want to see a solution to this. the solution is that, for secure the border. we know that any changes to immigration, they don t matter. they don t matter when you have a porous border and that is exactly what this administration is saying. sandra: i know jacqui heinrich there at the tail end of her questioning asked about perhaps plans to bolster the southern border, rolled into this mess of policy proposals that we are sitting on part of the white house. but to your point, she said offering talking points so how do you respond to that? unbelievable again because during the trump administration we did have solutions.
here s what he had to say. everybody here wants to have a better life in the future. they want to have a better life tomorrow. want to work. want to live without problems. just to give you one last look as he can see their families, lots of migrants and more are returning because nations across the back and into mexico up are being bused back into tapachula to start over again. many of them don t want to go back to haiti and that s the situation here on the ground. at the numbers are only growing as the heat gets stronger. sandra: an amazing live look you are giving us there from tapachula in those interviews. thank you very much.
that, good luck. john and sandra, that s just one of the many thousands of haitians here and there are tens of thousands in that cracks down on many of the migrants moving north without official papers moving them to move around the country, and we have heard that the mexican officials in places like laconia, and that makes them officially register, the governor of mexico is offering voluntary flights. and as she said it, the has gone out, chris, thank you. let s bring in fox news current tribute her former directing officer tom homan. it s good to have you here.
the same mandate was supposed to go into effect for workers in new york city schools today and a federal judge this weekend blocking the city from enforcing a requirement. still, mayor bill de blasio was called on everyone in the educational field to roll up their sleeves to create a safer environment for kids, noting that 87% of the department of education members already has. 90% of teachers. 97% of principles leading the way, thank you to everyone who got vaccinated. a hearing will take place on wednesday morning to determine if this mandate legally can hold up in schools. sandra and john. alex hogan reporting live from new york city where the sirens add to the urgency at hand. john: all about being in new york city. the centers for disease control releasing new studies showing schools without mask mandates are more likely to have
and vaccinations but doing routine screenings if you become exposed to coronavirus, make sure we have good ventilation for example in workplace and in schools but hopefully if we continue to do what we are doing we will see improvement and we will be able to return to normal lifestyle sooner than later and probably if we continue what we are doing, we won t have the spike and the search which i m worried about that we might see in the winter around the holidays. we just need to continue pushing forward with vaccination efforts with our precautionary measures and hopefully, it may be early next maybe next spring we will be back to normal. we have to continue to take those measures that we know can help prevent the transmission of the virus. sandra: there s also been frustration from front-line workers who are vaccinated who want to protect themselves in the workplace who haven t been able to go get the booster shot. dr. nesheiwat, do you believe there should be an exception made at th