classroom theatre room. surrounded by memories of their son. he loved school, loved sports, starred in the musical. he was such a stellar young man. he always wanted to help other people. reporter: zach s sudden death initially a mystery to investigators. but the coroner had two theories, either an undetected medical issue or fentanyl. and that further spiralled us into into confusion. yeah, debilitating confusion. why would you say that word. we had no red flags of zach having struggles with any drug use or addiction or depression. reporter: nine out of every ten overdose deaths in teenagers involves opioids. and most common, fentanyl. fentanyl is so potent that
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reporter: you know, you re absolutely right. if they are not here legally in the united states, they can t work. once they are in the asylum process, legally they can file for an application for a work permit, but i ve covered those stories, too, there s been backlogs there, too, so if they qualify for the work permit, sometimes there are delays on that, and their hands are tied. they can t work. remarkable reporting. rosa flores, live in el paso, we ll check back in with you, thank you. also this morning we re learning about how the united states is considering a new measure, restriction on people traveling to the united states from china as beijing is easing their travel protocols getting rid of the quarantine period required when you initially went to china where selena wang is live in beijing. what are you hearing from chinese officials about their concerns about these measures that the united states might put in place here?
i signed us up for t-mobile home internet. ugh! but, we found other interests. i guess we have. [both] finch! let s go! oh yeah! it s not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that s actually super adult of you to suggest. i can t wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we re still in session. and i don t know what the heck you re talking about. just look around. this digital age we re living in, it s pretty unbelievable. problem is, not everyone s fully living in it. nobody should have to take a class or fill out a medical form on public wifi with a screen the size of your hand. home internet shouldn t be a luxury. everyone should have it and now a lot more people can. so let s go. the digital age is waiting.
they say this is the highest on record. and they say it s a 7-fold increase since 2012. and, you know, what s the impact of title 42 on all of this? effectively title 42 stops migrants from going to a port of entry and seeking asylum, which is supposed to be legal in the united states, but that s not happening because of title 42. but the impact is bauds of the surge that s happening, because there s so many migrants coming to the border hoping to enter the united states, those numbers are shooting through the roof. poppy, between october and november, that federal data shows that more than 30,000 asylum cases were added just during that short period of time and that s expected to continue. as you can see behind me a lot of these people, what they want is asylum. and here s the thing. the wait just for a hearing right now, according to this group, could be more than four years. poppy. and they can t legally work during that time, right?