first day since title 42 expired. the covid-era policy allowed authorities to swiftly expel most migrants in el paso, texas, the mayor said the city saw a spike in migrants seeking asylum in the days leading up to the policy changing. but he says it s been a smooth transition out of title 42. federal officials say there was no substantial increase overnight or an influx at midnight friday morning when title 42 expired. as of friday afternoon, more than 23,000 migrants were in u.s. border patrol custody. slightly fewer than earlier in the week. with title 42 expired, authorities are leaning more heavily on the rules under title 8. that means those seeking asylum often face harsher legal consequences if they enter the united states left fieldly. mexico s foreign minister said about 10,000 migrants are
with mexico report fewer migrant crossings than expected on the first day since title 42 expired. it allowed authorities to expel most migrants in texas. the mayor says the city saw a spike in migrants in the days leading up to the policy change, but he says it s been a smooth transition out of title 42. federal officials say there was no substantial increase overnight or an influx of midnight fighting after the measure expired. as of friday afternoon, more than 23,000 migrants were in u.s. border patrol custody, slightly fewer than earlier in the week. more american states are asking the courts to stop a federal policy which would allow authorities to release migrants without a court notice if facilities become too crowded. the biden administration says the ruling will result in unsafe overcrowding and plans to appeal. priscilla alvarez has the latest from washington. president biden is facing legal challenges from both ends
raised nearly $19 million. in the first quarter of the year. saw a spike after he got indicted. i mean, we ve talked about this before this. this is clearly helping him with the base of the republican party. i mean, this may just be radioactive in the general election, you know if he s got indictments stacked on top of indictments, but it is i mean, we saw this after between the 2020 election of january 6th. he can raise a lot of money. when is when is basis? aggrieved. well, it s just like marjorie taylor green. here s someone who most of america doesn t relate to, and finds an outlier at best . um but she s someone who the base the loves and gives tons of money, too. so i think that s a similar situation here with trump. he got indicted and not, you know, part healthy party would see this person as an unwinnable candidate. but you know, these voters decided that trump was their way of striking back against the deep state that
stressed that it was a budget of good news and that the fact is, since october things are heading down again, but it looks better than it would have looked before october, and what he forgot to explain, i m sure he did not forget, but what he chose not to explain is the reason that borrowing costs spike is the so called fiscal and event delivered by his predecessor, which the markets reacted to, and then liz truss was driven from office. less than six months ago those extraordinary political events that made it the shortest serving prime minister of modern times, and saw a spike in borrowing costs, mortgage cost, orthe spike in borrowing costs, mortgage cost, or the extra pressures that were added to the other things like the war and inflation. things have calmed down but, waters are not necessarily leaving the government in a happier political position?
from going into these neighborhoods in memphis, which saw a spike in crime and that was their goal, attack where this crime was occurring. so it was a plain clothes for the most part unit, they drove around in unmarked cars, the s.c.o.r.p.i.o.n. unit is what the name that was given to them by the police department and their focus, as you see on our screen, was about robberies and homicides. so over the weekend after calls from community leaders and tyre nichols family to disband this unit, the police chief went ahead and announce that had on saturday. so now it is no longer. they have to figure out what other measures they can take now there at the police department to help fight some of the crime because memphis is one of these neighborhoods, one of these areas in this country where there is this huge spike of crime targeting, you know, every day lives of people, car theft and burglaries. so this is something that the memphis police department is certainly going to have to deal wit