coming days. will, ainsley and lawrence. had to think about it. ainsley: thanks, griff. will: making way into this country country told or missed the message stemly racist country oppresses anyone of any minority status this clearly hasn t gotten the message down to the root cause countries of central america and mexico. there are people who this day today will be trying to make their way into this country because they know that the united states of america, despite its challenges, still remains the greatest country on the face of the earth. ainsley: it is. yesterday we were reminded of that memorial day. if you read that article in the new york times what they found is 46-page blueprint. they are saying he wants shorter lines, shorter simpler forms, fewer fees. he wants to reduce the paperwork for illegal immigrants. fewer security hoops. better opportunities to join family members here in the u.s. and more chances to get work
after jumping through various complicated security hoops involving where they ve been born, where they live, what their parents did and all the rest of that. you have to be vetted to have a pass. now i have a journalist pass, many have mps, many staff passes. once you have a pass you are able to get visitors in but they have to go through quite rigorous x-ray and bag check system that involves the conveyor baggage checkers you find at the airport. obviously your viewers would have heard there s an attempt to breach one of the security gates at old palace yard. that is the yard where cars come in and out, even the prime minister s car might come from downing street for instance so basically the penetration has happened at the heart of this main precinct, close to the area where you see people walking from one part of the chamber, where they might hold their debates to where the coffee houses and restaurants are located. it s the central hub