anita vogel. remember title 42, the supreme court weighs what comes next. those numbers are expected to surge if the policy is lifted. art del cueto says drugs and criminal cartels will explode as well. correspondent jeff paul. hi, jeff. anita, with title 42 set to expire last week, many went to the border hoping for a better chance to get in. but the supreme court announcing a hold until it hears the case, it s leaving thousands in the cold not knowing what to do next. we turned ourselves into immigration authorities, immigration expelled us because what they told us is that everything from central america is closed off. we are waiting for title 42 to be nullified. even with the frigid weather, the number is not slowing down. from friday to sunday, 16,476 encounters over the span of those three days. roughly 2100 were expelled under title 42, the remaining 14,000 were released. busiest sector was del rio, more than 4,000, followed by el paso, more than 3,000, and yuma,
tripledemic, threatening america s healthcare system once again. russia sending troops over the border into neighboring ukraine in an all-out invasion. vladimir putin saying ukraine was threatening russia and run by nazis, but the ukrainian military was able to stop the russian advance toward kyiv, eventually pushing the russians back to positions in the far east and south. now ukraine is on the offensive. bolstered by military aid from more than a dozen countries, including the u.s., which has spent more than $60 billion arming the ukrainians. the war having major economic consequences around the world. it helped fuel the worst inflation crisis in decades here in the u.s., with the cost of goods and services skyrocketing throughout the year as wages are