services, convince people to enter into the trade. what they are looking at, constantly looking at what is the risk reward. crime always takes the path of least resistance and a lot of reward with very little risk, people are going to enter into that. when you look at the u.s. attorney s office and how few prosecutions they have, if they get into the business there is not a lot of risk to them even if they are arrested for smuggling the individuals or drugs, and that s again one of those magnets that continues to draw people to enter into this business which makes this business even more booming and it puts united states citizens in harm s way. bill: and we will continue to keep an eye out for may 11 when title 42 is expected to drop. fox will be down there as we have been the last couple of years. and all of this happening as dhs secretary mayorkas refuses to call it a crisis. he calls it a challenge. sandra: what you see in some
2021, the shooting of adam toledo in chicago, illinois. now that officer, you know, apparently have been his dismissal has been recommended, which is why the case is back in the news. one of the things no one ever talked about, two people in the alley he was chase to, one was a 21-year-old gang member. we should not think we are doing the kids favors. the right way to strike the balance, understand we need to take them off the street for their own good and the good of the community, it does not mean they need to go to prison with adults. we can develop and build out juvenile facilities that will cater to their special needs, i think is important. don t have to be punitive but cannot just turn them back out on to the street. bill: and the arrest rates have fallen off the cliff, pull up the doj numbers here. 1996, about 8400 arrests per 100,000 juveniles. 2006, 6,000 arrests. started going down.
life? the best approach is striking the balance, recognizing you are not doing the juveniles particular favors by releasing them on the street. manhattan institute where he work recently released a study on the raise the age law here in new york state and many across the country have adopted similar regimes or policies such as gascons that limit the punishments you hand down to juveniles. it puts them on the streets saying it s ok to commit crime and ruining their lives when they kill somebody or they themselves are a victim, and one of the things the manhattan study showed, a near tripling for youths taking advantage of this kind of raise the age regime, and so it s not at all surprising that you have these older gang members recruiting younger juveniles. and a case back in the news from
let me just talk to about what we are see heerg with the national guard. this is new hampshire i am referring to. the governor there calling in the guard and fema for help because they have got more people infected than at any point prior in this pandemic. connecticut seeing a near tripling in covid patients in hospitals in the past 30 days. these are pretty stunning numbers to hear. and i think, frankly, not what a lot of people expect to hear right now. are you concerned we could see more of it? we will see more of it and right now we have to understand if you look at the united just in the last two weeks, 23 different states have had more than a 20% increase in case numbers. and it s not just been in the northeast. that s surely been hard hit. our situation in the upper midwest continues to be where we have actually been in aurj surge now for the better part of ten weeks and it continues. so yes, expect to see numbers continue to go up. they have gone up quite dramatically just