laws, change the laws. the men and women of ice are doing what the law say. if you don t like it, change the laws. just to also remind that you republicans overwhelmingly won this it passed by 244 to 35. brian: something else coming out on the immigration front come over to russia. the house is moving over with a proposal to avoid a shutdown in december. include $5 billion for border security. most of which would be some type of barrier. you don t need a wall. you need a solid fence. some needs fixed. 5 billion the president would be happy with. and he tweeted out a thank you to the republican who sponsored it. go through the house. the problem is in the senate they don t seem to even the republicans don t seem to be on board of it. fighting it in a bipartisan way. any type of funding of the wall democrats look at that for a political victory for the president rather than what s good for the country.
chesna were used to restrain the man accuse of killing him with his own gun. he shot him 10 times before killing a 77-year-old woman. just this week alone, six officers were shot. three injured in missouri. one injured in north carolina. in addition to the killings in hawaii and massachusetts. these latest deaths bringing the number of officers killed by gunfire in 2018 alone to 33. that s accord together officer down memorial page guys, when is it going to stop? steve: that s a good question. todd, thank you very much. how many times in the last couple of weeks have you heard people, largely from the political left targeting the men and women of ice, saying we heard somebody here in new york city say ice is a terrorist outfit. how many times have we heard them say we have got to abolish ice? yesterday, the house of
representatives, actually gave the democrats the opportunity to officially go on the record and say i want to abolish ice. but, you know what? the democrats declined and simply a joirt of them said yep, i m here but i m not taking a stand. ainsley: democrats withholding their votes. not voting no on it voting present. there were 18 that voted for, 34 against, and 133 voted present. this was a resolution supporting ice. it s different than the bill we told you about three democrat members said we re going to come up with a bill to abolish ice. those members said you know what? if that bill comes up, we are not even going to vote for it yesterday was a chance to say we support ice. rather than say we support the men and women of ice, so many democrats, 133 of them just said yep, i m here. i m not taking a stand. brian: mark who span soared the whole thing i only had 9 sponsors. republicans are not giving me enough time. i doubt it the polls obviously show the american
people, regardless of your political stripes overwhelmingly do not want to end ice. the president tweeted this out the two biggest pongts of ice today are the democratic party and ms-13. tom homan spent a lot of the day on television. it was great to have him here. he said as former acting director of ice, it was good to see someone step up. but, by the way, the ramification fuss did abolish it, you wouldn t like it. look as the at the other side of the house, homeland security investigations if they would abolish ice this year, there would be over 900 children that weren t rescued from sexual predators. 2200 more sexual predators walking the streets of this country. there would be over 100,000 criminal aliens. people in the united states illegally and committed a critical act after they were here illegally against a citizen. there would be 100,000 more of those walking the streets this year abolish ice is just a ridiculous concept. ainsley: he says it s ridiculous to abolish ice.