people without a court date. even though the court date could be many, many years into the future and that s what s holding this up a little bit. what do you think of it? well, neil, let me just say this, we had over a thousand released since monday morning until yesterday morning, released in our communities and we found out i found out through the border patrol that they were releasing without court dates, no notices, released here you go, good luck. that s not how you do judicial justice. it s not how you do business. so, that was not being told to the american people. as national sheriffs and arizona sheriffs, we put that out. we were very upset along with border patrol agents that was going on. again, that goes to illusional optics there s not a problem. you can expedite paper work, stamp it, no oversight, no court date and i applaud that court to halt this, that was wrong. neil: i m wondering, what if is the way to satisfy this is to
of that. in some points i m glad that title 42 is finally, at this point we ve finally closed that chapter and by the way, i have to say this, title 42 did serve a valuable purpose. in fact, it saved our communities, particularly during the height of covid-19, when our medical system was stressed to the brink of a total system collapse and we just could not sustain any additional loads. so, yes, it s saved our lives, however, we already closed that chapter. let s move on to title 8 the expedited removal increased from what i understand, but again, it s imperative that we enforce the expedited removal because failure to do so will lead to an extended period of chaos. neil: but you can t do that isn t the judge saying you can t do that if there s no paper work, if there s nothing that says you have to come back for a court appointment. isn t that what the judge was stopping on the basis it was allowing all the people to come
more as we see a little bit more of doj s paper work. but the basic problem here legally is a failure to register by these essentially representatives of the chinese government who are engaging in conduct. what one suspects the sub text here is that there is an effort that would be illegal in this country to influence people who china wants to return to china to stop their activist activity in new york. this wouldn t be the first time. sometimes diplomatic measures fail, and in this case, doj got involved there s some suggestion that they executed a search warrant last fall that shut down the sort of police operation for lack of a better term, but now they re actually taking the step of prosecuting it. sort of a name and shame exercise to put china on notice that we re aware of what they re doing, and we won t tolerate it. such interesting stuff. you re going to stick with us. we have some other things to talk about, but we also want to say that today the u.s. ambassador to russia, l
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