categorization that we re sending anybody to their doom. for any country, the safety and security of the citizens for any country is a challenge. look at the cities in our own country. jake, we have multiple cities in our country where the homicide rate per capita is outrageous. violent crime is outrageous. would it be fair to say the entire united states is a dangerous country? i think not. so we need to be cautious about overcharacterizing or over-generalized how dangerous mexico is. i meant the two cities, tijuana and what are the main cities they are going to? tijuana i don t know the major cities because we re expanding but i m only talking about the cities that are very dangerous. we re out of time. i appreciate your time, commissioner morgan. thank you for being here. you bet. in the wake of the attack in el paso, several candidates are calling president trump a white supremacist but cory booker said that is not the real question at all and he ll join us to talk ab
the mechanism of a handgun and then mass shootings. all three of them. and gang violence and drugs. the street crime. it is all of those things. and people are being killed and being hurt. if you were going to take an approach to this like it was a national emergency, you would bring all of the resources, not only of the government but the private sector, the faith-based community to bear to solving the problem of violence in america. i believe that reasonable gun laws will be helpful and i think most americans think that not everybody needs any kind of gun any time to do anything that you want. but that is just a small part. but i would say an important part of the problem. the president s team has now diverted money from the fbi, the atf and the u.s. marshal s office and given it to the customs and border patrol and i.c.e. and the budgets are now bigger and you showed the picture of the young girl whose father had been taken away and you questioned mr. morgan about whether or n
companies by paying reduced wages, but ha is only the first almost. these individuals here and the girl i know it is emotional and i know it is done on purpose to show a picture like that what is done on purpose? to show the girl. jake, this is people in the wake of these raids, we interviewed people who are affected by them. how about interview the people because a majority of time in the cases, these individuals that are here illegally, they also steal identities of u.s. citizens, they get fraudulent documents, social security cards and et cetera, and so it is not a victimless crime going on here. first off all, they are here illegally and then a lot of times there is additional fraud that goes with this for them to try to get the jobs in the companies. so i understand that the girl is upset and i get that. but her father committed a crime. and just so the american people know, also, is that girl, her mother was home and she was reunited with her mother within a few h
social security cards and et cetera and so it is not a victimless crime going on here. first ever all, they are here illegally and then a lot of times there is additional fraud that goes with this for them to try to get the jobs in the companies. so i understand that the girl is upset and i get that. but her father committed a crime. and just so the american people know, also, is that girler, had mother was home and she was reunited with her mother within a few hours that night. i want to ask you, because you re talking about how this is a is a pending investigation but we see the cost bourne by the families over and over again. i just gave you the statistic from syracuse, zero companies prosecuted and only 11 individuals prosecuted. if you focus on the companies, wouldn t that have more of a deterred effect than going after the individuals. jake, ghen, this is the third time, that is the intent of the investigation.
suicide, which is an ignored part of this but part of the mental health. it falls into three buckets. most suicides and then you have street crime where individuals are getting killed usually with the mechanism of a handgun and then mass shootings. all three of them. and gang violence and drugs. the street crime. it is all of those things. and people are being killed and being hurt. if you were going to take an approach to this like it was a national emergency, you would bring all of the resources, not only of the government but the private sector, the faith-based community to bear to solving the problem of violence in america. i believe that reasonable gun laws will be helpful and i think most americans think that not everybody needs any kind of gun any time to do anything that you want. but that is just a small part. but i would say an important part of the problem. the president s team has now diverted money from the fbi, the atf and the u.s. marshal s office and given it to