colorado and maine on tuesday following the decisions in both states to remove him from the ballot for the 2024 gop primary. petition in colorado set to head so the supreme court for a ruling. welcome to fox news live, everyone. i m anita vogel and, griff, we have another hour packed with news to go. griff: here we go, anita. great to be with you. the colorado republican party filed an appeal for the decision in their state earlier this week leading to trump being put back on the ballot until a decision is reached. alexandria hoff kicks things off this hour for us with the latest. hi, alex. hey, griff, we re waiting for the supreme court to weigh in and that ll be criminal and the legal battles are hardly confined to maine and colorado. there s 13 states with pending action to bar trump from the gop primary ballot and using a civil war era clause in the constitution that bans a person involved in insurrection from holding public office. what makes the decision out of maine
outside the sacred heart shelter, doesn t if not more migrants sleeping on the ground outside city streets inside the shelter, 140 migrants, mostly women and children. it is a very active area as far as migrants in el paso. this shelter and church bear the brunt of the immigration crisis in el paso. we spoke with the director, the court documents and immigration paperwork. we can t confirm how many were processed or how many got across the border. cvp sources tell fox news 83,000 migrants crossed into the us border at the southern border. the border wall, hundreds of migrants arrived on the first day after title 42 ended. as we have seen often for over a year those migrants are placed in single file, put on white buses and processed. it is not clear how many are released after that. cameras captured migrants in brownsville, texas after they were released, the white house insist federal judges are ruling migrants could only be released after they sabotaged. it is sabotage, p
is enabling the cartels, emboldening the child traffickers and incentivizing human devastation. when i worked in washington as press secretary, my boss former president trump had a clear plan to secure our border. remain in mexico for example, that required my grants to stay in mexico during immigration hearings instead of released into the interior. the safe third country agreement flying asylum applicants out of the border to a safe third party country. but president biden he did away with trump s policies, dismantled the entire system and now we are on the cusp of biden doing another trump era policy, just tossing it out the window. title 42, it s a pandemic era order that allows for the rapid expulsion of migrant the. the numbers tell the story of biden s border failure, 6,000,000 migrants crossed the border. that doesn t count the 1.2 million got aways. as we approach tonight s lifting of title 42, 11:59 p.m. this evening, more than 10,000 migrants are crossing our borde
we are importing a new population on a daily and weekly basis. rachel: if i could translate for karine john pierre, she says this is sabotage, they are mass releasing them. she means we don t want to mass release of them, we brought a lot of people in to process of them. we don t intend to do that but it is happening. even with all the military they put out there and every border patrol agent focused on processing, it s not enough. pete: the surgeons to facilitate faster. it is reminiscent of bidenphil under the bridge a year ago. the problem the white house had was a pr problem, not a communitarian problem or border
Thursday’s White House press briefing was a barn burner ahead of Title 42’s expiration with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas playing stand-in for the ever-inept Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Not surprisingly, Mayorkas spun a fantastical tale of border security, order, and speedy deportation of illegal immigrants who fail to have their ducks in a row. And, also not surprisingly, some reporters came with substance while others came lacking a noggin.