In our news wrap Monday, Brussels is under its highest level terror alert after two Swedes were killed in what Belgium's prime minister called attacks linked to terrorism, Poland's opposition parties appear to be on the verge of ousting the country's ruling conservatives and the Biden administration reached a settlement with migrant families separated at the border under President Trump.
joining me now is the executive director of care in action. she s the co-chair of the families belong together campaign that fights against migrant family separation. jess, thank you so much for with us to share your perspective today. i m hoping you could tell us, what s your perspective on some of the recent changes that the biden administration has made to how they handle migrants crossing the border? listen, first and foremost, it s the opposite of what the trump administration was doing, which is critical. the trump administration did everything they could to do anything to end migration as we know it. big steps for the biden administration early making it priority and reducing those policies. however, it s going to take a while for the biden administration to unwind the policies. in the meantime, it s been a little bumpy. if you talk to many of my colleagues at the border, they