slowly. that s the way these jeans works best. these are going to sell a lot better than salon dion s demonic children s apparel. laura: my kids can watch a segment on my show and laugh. great to see you. full story on the caravan you are not hearing of course. a dual mexican-american citizen down in tijuana and a border agent who just met with president trump today join us next. stay right there.
tucker: an avalanche? a tsunami? listen to those dehumanizing terms. if this were a liberal arts college, the mayor might be suspended for saying that. definitely some sort of diversity reeducation class by now. if you worked at google, he would be fired instantly. but he s not a student or a textron. a he is the mayor of tijuana. people can still say what they think or be declared a white supremacist. so they do say what they mean. and in tijuana, what they think is that a massive and abrupt demographic change is destabilizing to a society, no matter what the color of the people involved might be. it is particularly destabilizing if you are not rich, and most people in tijuana are not rich. even in mexico, they are aware of ignoring the law completely and treating borders like they don t exist. theyey know that doesn t end we. most people know that doesn t end well. the difference is in mexico, they cano say that out loud. we could learn from them.
i think we should stop framing this in absolutes. good, bad, enforcing, not enforcing. theon border, as you can see, it is in force. border security, border control, through military members. and things like drones, atvs. high-tech surveillance equipment. so we are enforcing the border. tucker: so how did they get there? it is not a crisis or an invasion. tucker: now, i know what the talking points are. what is so interesting about theser: interviews is that these seem to contradict the talking points. so to the people of tijuana, i would say that they are probably not white supremacist. i think you can take that as a matter of faith. to think that this is a crisis. byre the way, if they are mayor agrees with them. i do not think that he is a racist. is he a racist too? he said that all immigrants are welcome in tijuana.
supremacy. here you have nonwhite people in mexico saying pretty much exactly the same thing. how can that be? let s check back with tijuana to make sure that we heard that right. donald trump! [speaking spanish] tucker: donald trump was right? wait. how can someone in mexico say that? everyone their state s trumpet. he believes and borders. nobody in mexico believes and borders. they are better than that. or maybe that is just a lone extremist talking, some crazy person who found a microphone and a tv camera. we better check with the elected mayor of tijuana. if anyone can speak for the people of that city, he can. here is what the mayor had to say about the migrant caravan. [speaking spanish]
never be the same again until these people leave and they are definitely not laura: they are going to have to deport them. mexico is going to have to deport them. i ve been hearing there s unprecedented it s kind of quiet for political reasons cooperation with mexican authorities, the new administration. holding the tide of humanity back. that would be something i wouldn t be involved in obviously. it would be operational. but i can tell you it s going to take a lot more than just the president. we are going to need congress to get on board. laura: they are putting the word lame into lame duck. really lame if they don t give the funding for the wall and paloma it would help the people in tijuana and the safety of the people in the caravan. we had a meeting with the president earlier today.