day. going further back to a case i covered in upstate, new york the dana mora prison break, it was a an agent that saved the day. this is a very special unit. there s reason why border patrol agents are proud tonight. i look forward to hearing little bit more about how they were able to zero in on this resident. it appears from my sources, it was a tip. they went straight to that house. they did it without anyone getting harmed. no shots fired about. thankfully, no one being shot. laura: thank you so much. we re reporting tonight from san francisco where, here is one of the epicenters of sanctuary city policies for illegal immigrants in the whole country. going back to the murder in 2015 where that caught the nation s attention. just in february of this year, you re seeing the authorities approach that mic in brownsville.
and you re seeing the authorities approach thajus mike , in brownsville, just in d february of this year, a childan number of children were by an t illegal immigrant who then absconded to mexico. and we re goingwe re goin toe going to start this press m conference just a moment. we re going to open up the mic here and follow this. and we ll get back to that story later. here we go . sheriff greg 80%, sinnett county sheriff s office with great news. the suspect is in custody, have just left montgomery county jail where he was taken and he w has been magistrate ed. he now will be taken to my jail and we re his new residents will be. i would like to thank the men behind me and the women behindot me. they re not women here right now, but they everybody played a very, very integral part in the arrest and capture of this coward.
todd: texas attorney general ken paxton will join us with more on this. ashley: shocking numbers in from the southern border. two agents assaulted, 2200 apprehension and meth intercepted within the last 72 hours and border officials encountered 90,000 migrants within the last 10 days. griff jenkins has more from the border. griff: in brownsville, it is ground zero for the uptick in surge of migrants and we re getting that first-hand look at what is quite eye-opening. as border officials brace for lifting of title 42 in less than two weeks, fox has exclusive look at the surge that has already arrived on the banks of the rio grande in brownsville across from mexico.
wait for the end of title 42. they say that it s too dangerous now. there is no work there and they are experiencing constant frustration with the biden administration s cbp1 app. look at the next video. to give you some perspective. border officials expect about 10,000 migrants to cross our southern border illegally when title 42 ends. right now we re seeing 1,000 every single day in brownsville. 10% of that expected number in just a 25-mile stretch of the rio grande valley sector. look at this next video. we see this in brownsville, migrant after migrant being released to a local ngo. local shelters are expected to be overrun when title 42 ends. basically expecting sort of unprecedented numbers. really there is no plan. everybody is bracing for it because we know it will get worse than it has been yet so far. every year during the biden presidency it has gotten worse.
migrants in title 42 pandemic air out restrictions and next month. migrant encounters are always are on pace to record 2.4 million this fiscal year. nate foy is live in brownsville, texas with the latest, nay. biden administration of the going to handle than of title 42 sometime next week teleporting two ends in under three weeks and that from now. and the memes to miss a lot of migrants waiting until the end across the border are seeing signs of frustration just on the other site across in brownsville. take a look at these pictures that we just got confirmed migrants there lit their own campsite on fire. nobody was hurt 1000 migrants gateway international bridge. this is also here in brownsville cbp one app in that video.