dana: thousands of unaccompanied children on the border. bill: the white house is saying these migrants when asked the question about it are just responding to a message of hope. you think it s a coincidence as soon as trump and his immigration were on the way out and biden and his stated policy were on the way that the historic surge at the border started? first of all one of the things i think is important we ve seen surges before. surges the end to respond to hope. and there was a significant hope for a more humane policy after four years of pent-up demand. bill: that was the answer. more in a moment. former secretary of state mike pompeo about the virus, border, china. first to kristin fisher live from the white house to begin our broadcast today. good morning, kristin. that sound bite that you played leading into me was quite significant. there you have president biden s coordinator for the southern border acknowledging that the new administration s policies
the surge and are encouraging smugglers to be bolder than ever. we ve seen surges before. surges the end to respond to hope and there was a significant hope for a more humane policy after four years of pent up demand. so i don t know whether i would call that a coincidence but i certainly think that the idea that a more humane policy would be in place may have driven people to make that decision. harris: well, here is how many are coming. more than 100,000 migrants were encountered at the border in february. that s a 97% jump from the same month of last year. nearly 30,000 unaccompanied children were encountered. some 3,000 of them 12 years old or younger. arrests and deportations plunged as president biden tightened the rules how ice agents can operate. there were more than 2300 arrests in february. that s down 66% from the average number over october, november, on december. and only about half the number of deportations if in february compared to the month before. fewer
political aisle for staying off of the campaign trail and away from the borders remaining in the basement. a lot of democrats think joe biden might do well to stay in that basement. he can stay in the basement and just talk to us, but he has to step up. we ve got to get vice president out of the basement. this basement situation has done is allowed joe biden to show a steady voice without any distractions. one good thing covid-19 did come i think is keep joe biden inside appeared a campaign is a marathon, you know that. i don t think he was out for a marathon. i think he would have worn down already in the campaign by this time if he had to be out there every day plus let s be honest he s a bit of a gap machine. harris: wow, campaign marathon imagining governing for four years, that is. outnumbered, my cohost emily compagno i m fox nation, tomi lahren, fox news contributor leslie marshall and joining us today former white house press secretary from george w. b
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