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Harshest vision for america. trump and desantis prepared to duke it out to fight for the gop nomination. plus, the rights ongoing shift towards authoritarianism. the woman who literally wrote the authoritative study on the subject. also, the harsh realities now that title 42 is history, it s easy to forget that this is a humanitarian crisis under enormous hurdles for those arriving at our our border by the books. we will show. you and holding the line on reproductive rights in south carolina, one woman from becoming law is with us. this is american voices. we begin this hour with a humanitarian crisis at our southern border with mexico. as the u.s. struggles to meet the reality of the greatest complexities of global migration. this new reality demands a reimagined of our immigration system, a system that is of past decades. border agents stopped more than ....
We do know what we would need to do in order to do this correctly, if the political will was there. so my concern in part is that they re people who are gonna be sitting around their dining room tables and they re gonna be even good mean people, are gonna throw their hands up and say, it s just too hard! this is a problem that is intractable. there is no way to solve it. what would it look like, krish, to do this correctly? you re absolutely right. the so-called crisis is not that we have migration in our hemisphere. the crisis has been our failure to find ways to help them. and you know, in my mind, some of what we ve seen in the biden administration is that word, in terms of increasing the legal capacity of migration, the refugees too resettled from the western hemisphere. making sure family reunification doesn t require families to come to our border that they can actually have in country processing. when we have 10 million jobs that are going unfilled, ....
That even in the lead up to the ending of title 42, we ve got a glimpse of the dynamics. title 42 has ended, and there was not absolute chaos at the border. it was not overrun. but that s not to say that there isn t a crisis. there s a crisis wonders a baby is put in a suitcase to avoid drowning crossing borders. there s a crisis when we have those 10 million jobs that are unfilled and we don t have the text base to keep social security and medicare afloat in the long term. there s a crisis when average families fear that they can put food on the table because of inflation. that is driven by immigration. you have federal reserve chief joel powell saying that immigration it s the greatest threat when it comes to immigration. and we don t have the political will coming from the white house to figure out what we do is both right and smart. i think that s where there s an opportunity for the administration to say, look, the slow burning crisis here is ....
Humanitarian crisis at our southern border with mexico. as the u.s. struggles to meet the reality of the greatest complexities of global migration. this new reality demands a reimagined nation of our immigration system, a system that is of past decades. border agents stopped more than 6200 undocumented migrants at our southern border on friday. it was the first day since the u.s. entered the trump era border restrictions known as title 42. a number of crossings downed shortly compared to earlier in the week. behind each numbers a person trying to find their way to a better life. this week, our colleague jose diaz found a family fleeing their country, venezuela. three generations, a grandmother with her daughter, and granddaughter leaving everything behind because of their nations unstable government. they have dreams with a better future earning an education, building a new life here in the united states. and beyond her southern border, ....
More of the same failed policies that we ve seen time and time again. we are certainly not meeting the moment or taking advantage of the opportunity to create a welcoming system. here s the thing, krish, there is the reality that this is enormously complex, and then there s also the reality that we do know what we would need to do in order to do this correctly, if the political will was there. so my concern in part is that they re people who are gonna be sitting around their dining room tables and they re gonna be even good mean people, are gonna throw their hands up and say, it s just too hard! this is a problem that is intractable. there is no way to solve it. what would it look like, krish, to do this correctly? like, krish to do this cor you re absolut. the so-called crisis is not that we have migration in our hemisphere. the crisis has been our failure to find ways to help them. and you know, in my mind, some of what we ve seen in the biden administration is that word, in ter ....