and especially no with the south texas heat. these children, if they don t have family here in the u.s. or their mother or their father, chances are they going to end up in some type of foster home and that s a sad situation with these innocent children that are victimized. dana: what do people need to know about the dangers of taking anything that has been small in it? dana, just like the government is changing the way the government speaks, you can t say illegal immigrants anymore, you have to say an undocumented immigrant. it s not an opioid crisis, fentanyl murders and fentanyl poisoning are at record levels and kids are dying, athletes are dying. there was an nypd the cop died recently. if there are people all over the country dying and families are being destroyed so the government has to wake up and start aggressively attacking the production labs in mexico.
we have the bodies in the back of the truck. they were getting ready to smuggle them across. people in this heat especially under the extreme weather conditions. is that part of your mission to rescue, report, and recovery? a lot of times, often [indistinct] i don t know where i m at. and now with the technology where they came from.. we can go there and flag them. they get lost and lost in the elements with the south texas heat. they don t have water and they get dehydrated, and you see these fatalities taking place in this specific area. we are in brooks county and counted 49 deaths this year which is a lot. sean: joining us now with more, fox news contributor an investigative reporter sara carter. sara, you have interviewed kids that are out there alone. you have talked to ranchers that recover dead bodies.