the executive branch. what could these decisions mean for this power? well, it could greatly limit the power of administrative agencies like the epa to control or try to limit climate change. the administrative state is a project or there s been a conservative project by the far right to try to limit what they call the administrative state, but these are really the government agencies that keep us safe. when you hear complaints about federal regulations and red tape, it s often republicans saying that the government puts too many burdens on businesses and they want to dismantle the power of these agencies. but this is the way the government protects the environment and forces human rights and protects us from unscrupulous corporations. these cases today are hugely significant. so, joyce, let s talk about that. for example, the remain in mexico issue the supreme court will be announcing later today, it s almost a bureaucratic issue of whether the administration followed th
administration sort of structured this. we don t have this problem at any other ports. we re allowing people to come in. they apply for asylum by land or at the northern port. it s focused on one area, focused on a certain race and type of people and that s the problem. we had a number of haitians that died on their way to puerto rico, taking that dangerous route, and many have tried to come to miami on rafts who have also died. last year we had the highest number of people die on their way to the border, over 600 people. this year we re at 290 and we re not halfway we are halfway through the year. these are things we can t change. the real thing i need is the administration lead and a congressional action to make sure people know that asylum is the way to enter the country. states like texas is very dangerous. where people expired in texas, texas was also the state bussing migrants to d.c. and letting them go in the middle of nowhere. where d.c. stepped up and said, the humane of ci
have migrants just walking across and being floated across on rafts. it is amazing that we re talking talking about this i want to put these numbers up. 61312 migrants have now been released into the u.s. under the biden administration. these are people by the way, have been given court dates and told to go back into the process and we know from experience in my first job in television was in california, right in the border i ve been covering the story for 35 years. we know the 90 percent of those people are giving the court summons, never come back. and the border patrol also know they never come back. now you have governor newsom saying they were going to be hundred $10 million so that we can integrate these migrants better into california and not only saying incentivizing them to come north but also giving them stuff was they get here. this right and those numbers also don t include the get giveaways and some people don t
have migrants just walking across and being floated across on rafts. it is amazing that we re talking talking about this i want to put these numbers up. 61312 migrants have now been released into the u.s. under the biden administration. these are people by the way, have been given court dates and told to go back into the process and we know from experience in my first job in television was in california, right in the border i ve been covering the story for 35 years. we know the 90 percent of those people are giving the court summons, never come back. and the border patrol also know they never come back. now you have governor newsom saying they were going to be hundred $10 million so that we can integrate these migrants better into california and not only saying incentivizing them to come north but also giving them stuff was they get here. this right and those numbers also don t include the get giveaways and some people don t
coming out of the brush where we re standing and presenting themselves to local border control here. most of them from those northern triangle countries, guatemala, honduras, el salvador. one family came from honduras, and it took them two weeks to get here. the end of a journey here, presenting themselves to border patrol. but it doesn t just happen in the daytime or early morning hours. take a look at this video from our fox crew a couple of days ago. in the dead of the night, the migrants will come across as well. this is shots of migrants crossing the rio grande on rafts. some of them with coyotes, with geese leading them guides leading them. they give themselves up to local border patrol as well. now, a local texas democrat out here has some concerns with how we are spending money, how we re sending it to other countries, those northern triangle countries, giving it to ngos, nongovernment organizations, to