they re suffering consequences that are far worse than they thought they would. i think they can certainly argue that, right? we ve seen pictures of people being pushed back by border patrol on horse, when they come to the border. we ve definitely seen people be subject to things like remain in mexico and the covid restrictions that force asylum seekers back into mexico before they have a chance to make their claim. but as far as the precedent, this is a very specific group. there is litigation that has been brought on behalf of these parents unlike any other group of migrants that i ve seen in my years covering this. this seems to be very focused on these families that were separated in 2017 and 2018, deliberately by with trump administration with no plans for reunification. pete, let s talk texas. the abortion bill going in front of the supreme court on monday. what s the most important thing we need to know before it happens. this is not so much about abortion, it s about the
there are a lot of republicans in arizona that are upset about what happened with the border but you have a big university community is probably going to come out there and vote for kyrsten sinema. harris: just real quickly, we know that mick sally was part of that group led by chairman goodlatte to come up with a four prong immigration plan of the president liked on that issue. let s talk texas. had he reached $38 million and a quarter and still seven points behind? i think it s the kavanaugh affect. democrats, republicans in texas are furious at the way the democrats treated brett kavanaugh. it s something that beta will work did not need. he s kind of been an uninspiring candidate, he s appealing to hispanic voters, hispanic voters normally don t turn out. harris: i think that s an opportunity for both these men and it can part minimizes the vote. can we get to the issues? the problem for a beta of work is that texas is so conservative and he is really not even a moderate de
diversity of thought and people who maybe look different and think different, being on the team to contribute. okay. let s talk texas, the district you are running in, district 31, it is deeply conservative, not to mention your opponent is the incumbent with 15 years experience and is 15 years more than you politically speaking. you have broken down doors, but why do you think you can win? well, i think i ve accomplished more in d.c. than he has in eight terms as a private citizen. i think i m more reflective of the district because i m from here, i was raised here, i met my husband here when i was 7 in elementary school. more veterans in our district than in 97% of the rest of the country. my opponent is aware of that and that s why he s always talking about veterans issues but he didn t serve and has failed veterans over and over again. so i think that my district is ready for a change. that s what the data shows us. the data shows us that despite people calling it deeply red
perspective, this is oren hatch trying to give the white house a graceful way out of a mess that they have created by saying congress will do this at some uncertain time at the future, but can we get out of this mess of separating children at the borders while we have a chance to work ton? a on it. it s the kind of thing you might expect an ally of the white house who disagrees with this policy as much as anybody else. it will be very interrogatory see how many signatures this can pick up. i suspect it could get a great deal of support from both chambers if they re inclined to circulate it on the house side too. let s talk texas. because you have the senators from that very red state coming out now seeming to assess the political connotation that would try to contain that mess that the white house created. i think we have sound bites here with cruz and cornyn. walk through what this piece of
from congress is going to be more for the lawyers and judges and caring for these children. now we know that a substantial piece, like we said, about $1.5 billion, is for security and enforcement. and then the remainder will be for that legal process that s required by law, giving each one of these kids due process to plead their case before a judge, to stay here, even though in reality most of them will be sent home, brooke. okay, so we have that dollar amount now. let s talk texas, because we know the president, president obama heads to texas tomorrow. the plan was to travel there for these fund-raisers. then you have this whole, you know, story that is front and center as it pertains to immigration. all these thousands of kids crossing over. the question for you, this whole back and forth between president obama and republican governor of texas, rick perry, they re finally meeting. governor perry wasn t going to meet him on the tarmac. now they re having this longer meeting. what