extradition to the u.s. the rally in iowa has been canceled due to weather bridport governor desantis is in the early presidential caucus state today. first let s go to bill melugin live at the border in brownsville, texas. bill, what is the latest there? brian coming in brownsville for the many cities that declared a state of emergency. brownsville sink thousands of illegal crossings every day this week. massive numbers and as a result of that border patrol i did mass releases. take look this video which are right here in brownsville. large group of migrants mass release walking on the bus terminal here ngo they get assistance with her travel documents. large majority are venezuelan right we caught up with one who said his release in the morning. i m elated and extremely excited. i was released this morning i made it. the mass illegal crossing here in brownsville officially got plugged up because with the state of texas dead. take a look the drum drone team shot to see a g
that people are beginning to move when they think the getting is good. i want to bring your attention to some other fast-moving developments on this very story. so let s get to it. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. an interesting phenomenon developing on tik tok under the headline of title 42 that has been viewed nearly 100 million times in the last 72 hours. that essentially says may 11th, you can no longer be deported. title 42 has come to an end. many reading that are not from this country. they are from other countries trying to get in to this country. the throngs are building fast. doesn t bill melugin know it in brownsville, texas. bill, what are you seeing? neil, we re now just hours away from title 42 s expiration at midnight. all over mexico s northern cities, migrants are surging to those border cities in anticipation. we ve got some brand new video we d like to show your viewers, this is across from mcallen, texas where thousands of haiti
the final hours of title 42 and the border crisis could get even worse. desperate migrants lining streets. thousands have already crossed the border. tens of thousands ready to try to follow them. end of an era as the covid public health emergency wraps today, more than three years after life drastically changed for all of us. what does it mean for you, your family and your job? we ll dig into the new reality for post-pandemic america. plus, a long-awaited extradition. joran van der sloot, one of the last people to see natalee holloway alive will soon be on u.s. soil as her family is still hoping for answers nearly 18 years after she disappeared. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. any minute now we will hear from america s top homeland security official on the critical change that will take effect in less than 11 hours. the lapse of title 42. that policy that allowed the u.s. to expel migrants based
lies. donald trump lays out a platform for his re-election run, but can he get voters to focus on 2024 if he s still clinging to his lies about 2020? and the u.s. military going to war with a republican senator whose actions they say is putting u.s. national security at risk. we ll explain that coming up. but we start a little more than ten hours away from the 11:59 p.m. deadline, that s when title 42 expires and with it the ability for dhs to swiftly expel migrants at the border under that covid era health policy. we are keeping a close eye on the white house because any minute now secretary mayorkas will take that podium and outline the administration plans for the road ahead. already, though, hundreds of active duty u.s. troops are monitoring the situation at the border with more expected to come later this month. this policy shift exposing the broken immigration system and the deepened political divisions that continue to block reform on capitol hill. this influx of m
one burning buildings trying to save as many as they could. and if then there were the brave passengers of united flight 93 who took on those hijackers crashing into a field in pennsylvania instead of the nation s capitol. america fought back as we continue to stand firm today for democracy and human values. hello, everyone. welcome to fox news live. i m eric shawn reporting to you from ground zero in lower manhattan. hi, arthel. arthel: hello, eric. hello, everyone, i m arthel neville. ceremonies and commemorations taking place at each of the three attack sites today remembering the nearly 3,000 lives lost. [background sounds] [silence] arthel: at today s world trade center ceremony, a bell toll thing at the exact times the planes struck the towers and crashed in pennsylvania, also when the twin the towers collapsed. eric: president biden spoke at the end pentagon at a wreath-laying ceremony there this morning while the first lady remembered the heroes of flight 93, atte