william la jeunesse is in tijuana, mexico to assess the conditions there jacqui heinrich at the white house with the latest from the biden administration. but we begin with correspondent bill melugin in brownsville, texas again tonight. good evening, bill. bret, good evening to you. cbp sources tell me in the last three days in a row, border patrol has made at least 10,000 migrant apprehensions. those are the highest daily totals ever recorded. fox is also told in the coming days we can expect to see the largest wave of mass releases the u.s. has ever seen. back to in the mexican border city of reynosa thousands of haitians have gathered ahead of title 42 s expiration at midnight. the change in policy means for the first time in over three years, border patrol will lose the ability to quickly expel migrants back to mexico in an already historic border crisis is expected to get worse. here in brownsville, evidence of that crisis is on full display. images from a fox dron
they are preparing, what they re seeing on the ground. joining us tonight are mayor leah macaw of sara vista, arizona. mayor dawn mcglorify lynn of uvalde, texas. mayor javier of mccall en, texas appreciate you taking a moment. let me start with you mayor macaw. what are you seeing and what are you feeling are your people worried what about at 12:00 a.m.? thank you, sir. first, i appreciate you letting us be on camera and, sir, we are positioned 20 miles north of the port of entry. what we are seeing now is we have migrants that are at the border. there are about 100 in the day. 100 in the morning around 60 in the afternoon. and they are being transported to tucson straight out of noco.
mayor of chicago now talking about it when before they never did. something we saw way before and our federal officials should have seen it way before, too. bret: mayor mclaughlin, frankly a matter of money. some of these towns and i don t know about yours specifically the resources are just drying up. they are drying up. the law enforcement before noon today before noon today, we had five high-speed chases through our community. two of them wrecked two wrecked. every law enforcement officer going to that. foot traffic coming through cutting fences. i go to coffee every morning with a group of ranchers and all they show is show me their cams the number of people coming through and cutting their fences. all of this they tell us the border is secure and not open. we don t have anybody there to catch anybody. bret: mayor macaw, final word here, what do you want to see? we want to see more support on the border, sir.