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loaded up by border patrol and taken on out of here. now, they were mostly adults. some appeared to be saying thank you to the border patrol agents technically this is not a legal point of entry under title 8. migrants still taken to processing centers for assessments and seeking asylum. migrants are also come coming in illegally in record numbers across the entire border. more than 10,000 caught each day, monday, tuesday, and wednesday while title 42 was still in effect. the homeland security secretary released this statement at midnight, quote: starting tonight, people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed ineligible for asylum. the border is not open. people who do not use available lawful pathways to enter the u.s. now face tougher consequences including a minimum five year ban on reentry and potential criminal prosecution. now, there in brownsville, tackle team members were blocking migrants from crossings border yesterday. those effort
Ingraham angle from washington tonight. [sirens] laura several hundred believed to be dead in an airstrike against a hospital in gaza. Now hamas is blaming israel. But israel says it had nothing to do with it. Anything said by hamas should be taken with extreme caution and skepticism, the intelligence that we have from multiple sources is it indicates that the Islamic Jihad another terrorist organization in gaza is responsible for a failed Rocket Launch that struck the hospital in gaza. Laura now the situation is obviously a powder keg and when the media and then lawmakers like Rashida Tlaib Just Mindlessly repeat the hamas propaganda it creates volatility Around The World. Hezbollah right now is calling for a day of unprecedented anger. I guess that different from a day of rage against israel and bidens visit and violent protests tonight are breaking out near israeli embassies in the middle east and we are getting reports now that there are fires outside the u. S. Embassy in lebanon.
from washington tonight. thank you as always for being with us. university of destruction. that s the focus of tonight s angle not colleges and universities raising money work to appeal to the donors, to the alums and the perspective students by talking about their mission and their core values. for me, they re our commitments to excellence, to opportunity, and to impact. those three together are really the ones that propel us into the future. laura: a commitment to excellence? literally, no one who saw her testify last week, who has watched what happened at harvard over the past 20 plus years can say that excellence conveys objective merit and we all see that the best often loses out to the mediocre and harvard at elsewhere because the best isn t diverse enough. internally to our own community, i see my role as being the person who is always looking beyond the horizon to what s coming but also what can be. and then figuring out how to ready the campus and the campus co
angle from washington tonight. thank you,s as always, for being with you gos. university of destruction, the focus of tonight s angle. colleges, universities spend a lot of time raising money and work to appeal to the donors, to alums and perspective students by talking about their mission and their core values. those three propel us into the future. laura: a commitment to excellence? no one who saw her testify last week or watched harvard for the last 20 plus years can say that, the best lose out to mediocre at harvard and elsewhere because diverse is not good enough. i m the person always looking beyond the horizon to what is coming and what can be and ready the campus and campus community for the future. laura: doing this does not make it less gibberish, it is milk/toast language written by consultants and ms. gay didn t think her diversity eequity and inclusion prepares for the real world. it fosters resentment that makes harvard students less likely to suc