Tonight. This is one of the backward and nasty Executive Orders the president has issued. Also today thousands of antiabortion protesters gathered in washington for the annual march for life. Mike pence told the crowd the president would announce a Supreme Court nominee soon and trump hinted strongly at the person hes choosing. The person i pick will be a big, big i think people are going to love it. I think evangelicals, christians will love my pick. And well be represented very fairly. Jeff zeleny begins our coverage tonight out front at the white house. Trump signing a flurry of Executive Orders this week, up to 14, but these on immigration, do they really have teeth . Reporter indeed they do. The ones that he signed late today, they do sort of play out exactly what he talked about in the campaign, Extreme Vetting. It should come as no surprise, but they are going at the heart
of refugees coming here to the country, particularly syrian refugees. The white house just moments ago actu
trump s crackdown on immigration and border security. the border crossing goes then the town again will be dead again. it would be hard it would be very hard again. we wouldn t like to go through it again. it s the chance of taking this row boat to the other side that just might be the best $5 you ll ever spend. what an incredible series, ed lavendera thank you so much. coming up next, the book published 70 years ago is a best seller again today, some say president trump is the reason why. next, why there s so much interest in george orwell s 1984. brian stelter is with us, live. [zombie] an advance on my tax refund, i could really use that. [john] what would you do with that money? [zombie] i d love to take a tropical holiday. [john] i d be careful, with your skin tone.
legal border checkpoints you re going to find. this is the crossing in big ben national park. literally two little boats and a guy who rows you across. it s a small town of 200 people. its lifeline is the tourists that venture across the rio grand for the tama lays at jose falcon s restaurant. it s very nice to live here. reporter: lilia runs the restaurant her father opened in 1973, but after 9/11, the united states closed the border crossing and the town slowly started dying. falcons had to close. the entry point reopened almost four years ago and falcon s is back. but lilia falcon worries about donald trump s crackdown on immigration and border security. if that border crossing goes then the town again will be dead again.