let s throw this. you dialed it and we ll explain when we come back. i m tim james why do our politicians make us get driver s license exams in 12 languages? this is alabama, we speak english, if you want to live here, learn it. we are only giving that test in english, if i m governor. maybe it is the businessman in me. but we ll save money. and it makes sense. does it to you? sean: 93 republicans, 62 dem big numbers, frank. of all the ads we ve tested i don t think any has been so controversial and done so well as this many how many of you agree that ad that english should be the primary language, raise your hands? almost everybody, including, you re hispanic, you agree with that ad. i have a friend who is a united states citizen, with a strong mexican accent.
if they ve been able to circumvent law enforcement for 80 miles through the desert this is their last stretch. it is safe to say, 90% of the people coming through are getting picked up and loaded out. sean: president, january napolitano told the american people our borders have never been more your i guess this video tells a different story. if that is the case i would have hated to see this area two or three years ago. if she is saying that there s been 12 shootings in this area in 2010 alone. four have been involved with arizona citizens out here just camping and using this area, public land to recreate. then you have the shooting of the deputy and other two, maricopa county deputy shot at out here. it is getting more violence. somebody oblivious will end up
the robberies we ve had reported that occurred way back in there about a mile over two in that river. so see they have not even occurred on the line, way, way back in there. the captain is the game sean: the captain is the game warden for the lake. he and his men can only patrol the american sigh. when fishermen cross over to the mexican side they are not protected by u.s. law enforcement and they are vulnerable. the by lights the pirates know what they are doing. they stay in mexico, operate in their own environment. they know who they stop cannot get help in those areas, way back in there. sean: many fear this new waive is another end kay new wave is another incater that the violence is escalating. we ve seen a spike in violence something never seen before the piracy, also
dead out here. it is out of hand. sean: residents of pinal county know too well the impact the smugglers have on their community. ainsley earhardt filed this report. it is a day-to-day basis. reporter: deputy lopez patrols some of pinal county s 5,000 miles of desert and mountains. take a closer look. take a cl9ñer look. reporter: everyday illegal immigrants and smugglers move through the county by the thousands. as politicians argue about how secure the border really is. a few years ago you had 10,000 border patrol now you have 20,000. a few years ago you didn t have any fence. now you have almost 700 miles. a few years ago there was no technology employed on the border. now you have all kinds of radar and other systems. reporter: dealing with the problem is like squeezing a balloon we you clamp down on
there was a problem making frequent stops at a gas station here we noticed groups of illegals coming out of the desert. we started to look at the terrain. we started to notice choke points where we could put cameras. it want enough. we wanted to get this out to show people that regardless of what you may hear on local media the border is not secure. we keep hearing napolitano talking about how secure the border is and more secure it has ever been that is not the case. these cameras are 80 miles north of the border. sean: i m looking this is unbelievable video you have captured here. i want you to explain what we were trying to tell our audience here. you have guys with weapons clearing the way, making sure the path is clear for these drug smugglers that are forging this well-known path. we, absolutely. we knew we were going to get footage we didn t know what