early morning hours. a group of about 2150 people apprehended in this spot, mostly from the northern triangle countries and we also saw medically trained agents had to work or render aid to a little boy who was sick or injured, are drone captured the images from the bed of a pickup truck. you can see them working on him there. sources tell us is not slowing anytime soon and it s despite court order that mandates the white house. to reinstate the remain in mexico policy so migrants have to wait outside the u.s. while their asylum claims are processed. all fits as the issue has no doubt become political meet. for them next midterm and general elections as it s an issue by the way, that usually bodes well for republicans. listen. it is better for republicans
you are trying to fit a square in a round hole. alicia: james and jennifer were arrested last night in a detroit building less than a mile from the border. hours after they were first charged, their lawyers denied they were running away from law enforcement. you are looking at live images from our southern border. the biden administration is bringing back controversial remain in mexico policy and expects to start returning migrants to mexico as early as monday but some border officials say it won t help slow the border flow of migrants. hi, casey. what to see you. more about in a second but first to the latest from the ground. you want to talk about a busy night in this spot for border patrol agents and other law enforcement officials out here at advanta as well into the
is speaking of. there s little to no testing at the border. dh s secretary saint we have a policy but that is different on whether they are in for my think the policy and refuses to say whether they are implement think the policy side been around doctor fauci and the trump administration numerous times, he simply doesn t want to deal with the politics trying to test the individuals along the southwest border and it very important because when we have restrictions the biden ministration has imposed restrictions coming in illegally from overseas but if you come across the border in those same countries in africa and other places, illegally across the southwest border, you don t get tested have a vaccine mandate were quarantined mandate, i think there policy is out of touch with the american people and the american people see the hypocrisy. griff: or, thank you, chad for taking the time. alicia: more states reporting cases of the omicron covid.
it s not only the policy but the message sense and if you are telling migrants in the cartel we don t believe in this program and we will and as soon as we get the chance to, it s not going to have the effect at the end of the day so i think they have real challenges and re- implementing the micro protection protocols and they have changed a number of the programs teachers and we will have to see if that will get to its full potential and if they become loopholes in the program so there is a lot to examine and see how they do implement think the program over the next several months. griff: you are very correct in the changes, the devil is in the details. let me show you a quick nap, several ports of entries, two are in california, then in texas, el paso, eagle pass but we are not talking about how
joining us, more on the rising, christina coleman in los angeles. we keep seeing these day in and day out. reporter: it doesn t seemed like there s any and insight. it s a big development after years of collaborative investigative efforts involved in the massive retail in bay area retailers pleading guilty to multiple county charges including conspiracy to organize theft. schedule for six years in prison, here s california attorney general. there will be arrests, prosecutions and convictions. that s what this case is about, it is all of those things. it s not telling you, it s showing you. the l.a. area, 14 suspects arrested in connection to 11 november smash and grab robberies for obsolete so they are back out on the street, l.a. county policy, the policy was put in place to reduce jail