tambien chili verde. chef: chili verde? dave: si. chef: digame. anthony: i ll have a barbacoa. dave: barbacoa tacos. dave: most of the better restaurant chefs, you can find them at least once a week getting their food here, even if they re making food down at their place. anthony: unbelievable. at a gas station. [ laughter ] dave: in the morning, everybody is here. it s all the border patrol guys, like all of them. chef: there you go. you have a great day. dave: all the laborers in town. kids, the people that work at the radio station. it s like going to, yeah, like your abuela s house. anthony: so, you re both multitaskers. you re a state employee? dave: a county employee. elected official, yeah. anthony: justice of the peace?
questioned trump s claim of tape gagging women, vox reported an stand border patrol chief sent an e-mail asking if they had any information was true. vox said the officers in their sector heard nothing to back up the claim, and the administration has given no evidence. so you say stick to the so why not do that, then? why go to these lengths? i don t know. i wonder if it s because there was frustration over the failure to make a deal that caused a long shutdown, and now they feel like they need to press the case a little bit more. but, again, the administration has good facts and a significant chunk of the american people already agrees with the president. we do need more border security. the border patrol guys say we need more barriers. there are illegal drug issues at both legal ports of entry and about 20% of the problem not at legal ports of entry. you could sit here all night and make a really strong argument and your border patrol guys would be able to back you up with eviden
the border and what we re seeing in our city that affects us more is people seeking asylum from south america directly affects our city because we have over 100,000 of them have come through our city and we had to provide certain services, et cetera, for them. how is this affected let s look at those who may be furloughed in your city who are federal employees, do you have a large number of them and how are they doing? as you can imagine, we have a lot of federal employees. we have border patrol, we have six or seven bridges in our area so we have custom and border protection people, tsa people. we had a free lunch and breakfast for our tsa employees and so they re our friends and neighbors and so they affect us from a standpoint which is much more personal than just federal employees. you ll start seeing local businesses being effected. we have banks trying to arrange for credits for them. it s a pretty serious thing and
wall. it s not so much i m against the wall. i think barriers where the border patrol thinks are appropriate, where you re taking into consideration land owners rights and looking at local governments affected by the wall and where the border patrol thinks they re needed is important and also ecological concerns. when you look at it, if you build a wall where they want to build it, it s not on the river. sometimes it s one mile or even further away from the river, if asylum seekers get across the river and say i m here seeking asylum, that doesn t solve the news media is perceived as the crisis on the border. the crisis is driven by the number of asylum seekers. it s not being driven by the typical illegal alien. that doesn t mean we don t need more secure borders to stop the typical person from coming across. we had this crisis built on numbers from south america and a wall doesn t solve that problem. what we need is immigration discussion and washington to get
that might be confused with the very issue that we re talking about today, how does that topic talked about at places in public, at events where your city residents, your city folks are coming together? the border patrol and customs border protection have been dealing with the asylum seekers for four, almost five years now and even though their job is different, it s an immigration issue job for them as opposed to the job they ve been trained for and that s interceding against illegal entry from the standpoint of a typical drug smuggler, the criminal coming across, the person seeking employment. those numbers have be down. they ve had their hands full with unfortunately, they can t do their jobs as efficiently as they should be doing because they re handling asylum seekers and they don t have the means or wherewithal to do that. that s why i said, i think people have said i m against the