Gun rights advocates have filed a lawsuit challenging a California law that would allow private citizens to sue manufacturers of illegal firearms. Then, a federal appeals court found a California law that sought to ban private, for-profit prisons in the state unconstitutional. It's a major setback for immigration activists who have been fighting the government's reliance on private detention centers to hold migrants. Later, San Diego’s COVID-19 numbers have been trending downward over the past several weeks, and after its latest omicron surge, the county entered the CDC’s lowest warning tier earlier this month; about the same time that President Biden declared that the coronavirus pandemic was over. We talk about whether the pandemic is actually over. And finally, PEN America recently announced the winners of their 2022 Prison Writing Awards, which recognize exceptional works from incarcerated writers that will be published in a forthcoming anthology. The first place winn
is seen by a pediatric trained medical professional. dr. gosa also described her visit to cbp central processing center in mcallen, texas. the first thing that hit me when we walked in the door was the smell. it was the smell of sweat, urine, and feces. meanwhile, as we mentioned, president trump responded to the crisis with a number of tweets today including this one. if the illegal immigrants are unhappy with the conditions in the quickly built or refitted detention centers, just tell them not to come. all problems solved. with us to talk about all of this, franco ordonez, white house correspondent for npr, and elliott williams, former deputy assistant attorney general and former assistant director for u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. thanks to both of you for being with us today. franco, let me just start with you. there is a crisis. most americans polled in a cnn poll released yesterday believe there is a crisis at the southern border. and they believe the crisis is l
striking images released today by the academy, the american academy of pediatrics reveal how the crisis at the border has already affected migrant children. the organization says these drawings were made by 10 and 11-year-old kids recently released from customs and border patrol custody. they ve drawn themselves in cages. the incoming president of the american academy of pediatrics says today, no amount of time spent in detention centers is safe for children. after touring the facilities last week dr. sara gosa told nbc news today, more children will continue to die if we do not make sure that every child who passes through federal custody is seen by a pediatric trained medical professional. dr. gosa also described her visit to cbp central processing center in mcallen, texas. the first thing that hit me when we walked in the door was the smell.
is seen by a pediatric trained medical professional. dr. gosa also described her visit to cbp central processing center in mcallen, texas. the first thing that hit me when we walked in the door was the smell. it was the smell of sweat, urine, and feces. meanwhile, as we mentioned, president trump responded to the crisis with a number of tweets today including this one. if the illegal immigrants are unhappy with the conditions in the quickly built or refitted detention centers, just tell them not to come. all problems solved. with us to talk about all of this, franco ordonez, white house correspondent for npr, and elliott williams, former deputy assistant attorney general and former assistant director for u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. thanks to both of you for being with us today. franco, let me just start with you. there is a crisis. most americans polled in a cnn poll released yesterday believe there is a crisis at the southern border. and they believe the crisis is l
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