to know about this negotiation. are they going to cut more folks out of the border patrol? what are they going to do? so i know what i m going to be dealing with. neil: get ready to get swamped. you re looking at a live border drone shot over brownsville, texas where the crowds are building and building fast as title 42 prepares to expire 32 hours from now. this as a massive wave of migrants from all over are converging on both sides of the border. how this sorts out is anyone s guess. welcome, everybody. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with bill melugin in brownsville on what they re looking at now. and could be different 32 hours from now. bill? neil, it will look different tomorrow night when title 42 drops. what we re starting to see is the state of texas taking a much more proactive approach to enforcement down here. i want to show you this video we just shot. take a look. a quick reaction force of texas national guard soldiers in riot gear showed
just did the exact same thing when you overpromise on reparations. not too long ago, governor slick was patting himself on the back of her what a great idea it was. i think it was heracles who said we do not imitate, we are a model for the world. that is a little braggadocio s. i like the spirit of what you guys are saying. this is not just about california, this is about making an impact across the rest of the country. jesse: that all sounded great, but then gavin newsom saw the price tag. $800 billion, with up to $1.2 million payments going to eligible black residents. it is no wonder gavin newsom is backtracking on the massive handouts, telling fox news digital, dealing with that legacy is about much more than cash payments. now, newsom s team is clarifying those comments and says the governor is not backing away from cash payments, but wants to wait for the report in its entirety to arrive on his desk before he makes any decision. newsom needs to learn the art of
policy to expel 3 million illegal immigrants. bill: thousands are waiting for the green light in mexico. in texas, governor greg abbott is deploying national guardsmen to shore up security in his state. dana: they re relying on barbed wire to help make up for gaps in the border wall. despite all of this, dhs secretary mayokas continues to insist the border is closed. he blames the surge on criminals and cartels and urging asylum seekers not to listen to them. smugglers have long been hard at work spreading false information that the border will be open after may 11th. it will not be. the smugglers care only about profit, not people. they do not care about you or your well-being. do not believe their lies. do not risk your life and your life savings only to be removed from the united states if if and when you arrive here. bill: on the hill house republicans ready to vote on a comprehensive immigration reform bill. president biden has pledged to veto that arguing the
now they dispute this. nowhere in their actual proposal are their exclusive protection for veterans. but they say i m it s unusual language we used with presidents these days, they say i m lying when i say that. the truth is, why do so many veterans groups, why have they spoken out in opposition is the republican proposal. they are not all democrats, they know what s going to happen. folks, that s a game republicans are playing. any time you single out the impact of their overall cuts they tell you no, no, no, it s not true, but they are wrong. they want to protect something, they would have written it down and say we are protecting it. you can t cut this program. you can t cut it. so you can see it. here is another example. under the republican plan, nationwide, 100,000 teachers and support staff would lose their jobs at the very time we are attempting to overcome the incredible deficiencies that occurred as a consequence of what happened with the pandemic. so many kids, t
william la jeunesse is in tijuana, mexico to assess the conditions there jacqui heinrich at the white house with the latest from the biden administration. but we begin with correspondent bill melugin in brownsville, texas again tonight. good evening, bill. bret, good evening to you. cbp sources tell me in the last three days in a row, border patrol has made at least 10,000 migrant apprehensions. those are the highest daily totals ever recorded. fox is also told in the coming days we can expect to see the largest wave of mass releases the u.s. has ever seen. back to in the mexican border city of reynosa thousands of haitians have gathered ahead of title 42 s expiration at midnight. the change in policy means for the first time in over three years, border patrol will lose the ability to quickly expel migrants back to mexico in an already historic border crisis is expected to get worse. here in brownsville, evidence of that crisis is on full display. images from a fox dron