that is how cold it gets on the border of belarus and poland in the month of february. that is about 19 degrees fahrenheit below freezing. that is the low. the high is a bombing 30 degrees fahrenheit. negative one degrees celsius. still below the freezing point. that is why it looked like this on poland s border with belarus in february, when a 24-year-old refugee arrived there. he got stuck there on the border between the two countries and a frozen forest lined with barbed wire, because he tried to cross the border from belarus into poland. and neither country would take him. his experience is the same as tens of thousands of migrants in country is experiencing war and violence like sudan, iraq, syria, and yemen. that is because the leader of belarus, alexandra lukashenko, has been using tens of thousands of black and brown migrants as pawns since 2021. he has invited tens of thousands of migrants from the middle east to belarus only to then redirect them to the polish bolde
just a little while ago to london for the queen s funeral. it is coming as we get to see an emotional moment involving the queen s grandchildren led by princes william and harry. more on that ahead, as well. but, first the department of justice. following through on their promise to appeal judge canada s special master role in what they call out as quote, an unprecedented order in joining the executive branch s use of its own highly classified records in a criminal investigation with direct implications for national security. before this appeal, the newly appointed special master judge raymond dealey, wasting no, time scheduling his first hearing for this tuesday. for more, we get to senior politics reporter jonathan allen as long as msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade. jonathan, let me start with you on this one. and let s get the tiktok of what we can expect first on tuesday? well that s a great question, yasmin. i think we are going to see the initial agenda actually on
might not have actually come from florida. more on that in a second. today, governor desantis defended his actions. we are not a sanctuary state, and it is better to be able to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction. yes, we will help facilitate that transport for you to be able to go to greener pastures. critics call it a stunt. we should point out that last month, 1. 8 million arrests, apprehensions or encounters on the southern border who supported that s according to customs and border protection, an increase from the last fiscal year. this one is not over yet. the move from desantis nearest districts that texas governor greg abbott began months ago, sending migrants to two other areas mostly populated by democratic voters, new york city in the nation s capital. today, at least two more buses arrived in washington d. c., this time outside the u.s. naval observatory, the residence of vice president kamala harris. it comes after she made comments at the southern border was, quo
just to get a glimpse of the queen s casket . republican governors of several u.s. states appear to believe that the way to deal with immigration is to send those migrants somewhere else far away. florida s governor is taking credit for sending two charter planes of venezuelan migrants to cape cod. they are scrambling to get the migrants sheltered and fed. they are denouncing the move as a cruel political stunt. it s near identical stunt in washington, d.c. they dropped them off outside vice president kamala harris s official residents. here s what the mayor had to say. we re not a border town. we don t have an infrastructure to handle this type of level of immigration to our city. since the start of the year texas has sent more than 8,000 people to washington. 2500 to new york and about 600 to chicago. arizona s governor has bussed some 1800 migrants to washington. federal, state, and local authorities are coordinating to arrange longer term support and resources for t
trump s mar-a-lago estate. a u.s. federal judge has finally appointed a special master to review the confidential and top secret documents seized by the fbi from donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. it could be a while before we hear much more about the investigation. a judge has set a november 30th deadline to complete the review and the justice department is expected to appeal a key part of the justice s order. cnn s sarah murray has details. reporter: special master chosen to sift through the thousands of documents the fbi seized from their search in mar-a-lago in august. he s a senior judge from brooklyn. he was chosen for the task put forward by the trump team. one that the justice department also agreed to. now this comes as the judge says their criminal review. she said no ruling and it s not going to take the government at their word that the documents are classified. the trump team argued that they have the ability to declassify documents. she said she didn t believ