As you saw from Bill And Dana and their last program there is a whole lot happening in the southeastern parts of this country and well get to it. Were watching Fox News alert. So far nothing from the White House on new data that show there could be Tens Of Thousands of illegal immigrants convicted of violent crimes roaming freely inside the united states. And with that breaking, lets start. Im Harris Faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. The department of Homeland Security claims the figures are misrepresented. That doesnt mean they arent true. That may mean they dont like them. That data are from immigration and Customs Enforcement showing there are more than 425,000 nondetained illegal immigrants with criminal convictions inside america. Which includes more than 13,000 convicted of homicide, 15,000 convicted of sexual assault. Ice also found the number of overall illegal immigrants on the nondetained docket, which means they are roaming freely and we dont know where they are. T
only about 100 miles deep in some places, so the ukrainians are trying to isolate them and prepare the battlefield. cutting them off and making them much harder to logistically be supplied and making them worry about where is the attack going to go if it does. so i think this is how we ve seen these systems making their way in from the west. zelensky said today they re starting to tip the balance in ukraine s favour so we ll see what. .. to tip the balance in ukraine s favour so we ll see what. do to tip the balance in ukraine s favour so we ll see what. do you think that s favour so we ll see what. do you think that s the favour so we ll see what. do you think that s the true? favour so we ll see what. do you think that s the true? the - favour so we ll see what. do you i think that s the true? the ukrainian troops really under significant pressure as well in terms of even troop rotations. they re not able to get many people through? absolutely. but what the dropping get many
towards ukrainian territory as well, including thermal barrett rocket launchers. still heavy equipment here, yeah, we can see that rocket launcher now taking a turn as we ve noted in the past, moving towards the front line area towards kharkiv. and, of course, as we have been pointing out, john, we re not sure whether that s troop rotations, additional stuff being moved into that front line area, but that is certainly a very, very heavy and dangerous weapon that you re seeing being moved towards the city of kharkiv towards ukraine right now, john. even as talks go on. frederik pleitgen, remarkable sight to see that roll past you as you re speaking to us. please stay safe. we ll check back in with you in a bit. all right, we do have a military expert. let s bring in cnn military analyst, retired major general james spider marks. what did fred see rolling by there? it was a rocket launcher.
committee on capitol hill, complaining about how the troops were stretched. how troop rotations were terrible, especially for men and women of the army. because 200,000 people basically taken out of the armed services in the early 1990s. we re fighting a war in afghanistan. we re fighting a war in iraq. we re now engaging in libya. how much longer can the united states continue to ask what it asks of its men and women in uniform? well, joe, you ask a fundamental question. you know, a strategy is a conceptual architecture matched by the resources to wary it out. and clearly right now, we ve got some aspects of the military, air force lift assets. especially operations units army and marine light infantry forces that are on their fourth, fifth, sixth combat tours. we ve had 48,000 killed and wounded. we spent a trillion dollars on these wars. it s tough.