white house this tuesday. and fox news is also learning that president zelenskyy will also brief members of the u.s. senate. that as a congress debates whether or not to send more aid to defend ukraine from the illegal and barbaric invasion continuing by vladimir putin opinion. more on this in just a moment with general jack keane on what this means, but first,s israel [gunfire] eric: israeli forces pushing against the terrorists of hamas, striking more than a 250 hamas targets in gaza just over the past 24 hours. the idf has ordered urgent evacuations in the southern city. well welcome to fox news live, i m eastbound shawn. arthel: a hello, everyone, i m arthel neville. the idf even publishing a map of the area it plans to hit hard underscoring the harsh reality that with hamas if operating from civilian areas, there is no safe place in gaza to take shelter. meantime, u.s. forces in the middle east shooting down three more drones that targeted two bases in syria accord
football game, a friendship you had that would surprise us and what impact it had on you and your beliefs. rob: there was that question but nothing on immigration. the moderators of mentioned the issue polls show americans care the most about? here with her take, analyst for young americans, how do i texte the may be the biggest issue in the country. reporter: polls show this is the most important issue to americans, immigration. it is easy to see why, the trump administration announced a record-breaking surge of illegal immigrants at the border, 1 million are expected to be apprehended this year. just yesterday trump spokesman on immigration said there are 22 million illegal immigrants in the united states right now but during the 3-hour debate the cnn and new york times moderators
they are willing to talk about border wall money but when it comes to actual immigration policies and picking people up and pushing them out of the country, it gets more tenuous for democrats. it s also an issue polls miss. if you are in favor of visas, expansion to immigration policies, they don t support it with the same intensity as donald trump s base field about immigration, how they feel about illegal immigrants. the level of intensity and passion is so different. we saw it. the gang of eight spent so much more money and the other side won. in their offices with no donor money, no establishment support. there is a lot of public passion about the issue. shannon: another top story
not popular. but you say the daca piece of it, of course these are people that did you hear that voice? was that alexa. i managed to wake alexa up. tucker: are you saying amazon is monitoring this conversation? yeah. amazon. i ask her all the time, alexa, are you spying on me? listen. she didn t answer. i can understand that. anyway, you look at daca. this is a subset of the immigrants in this country illegally that came here as we all heard said through no fault of their own when they were young, when they were minors. and there s a case to be made that these people are worthy of some sympathy. to send them back to someplace they have never been seems unfair and most americans that issue polls well. seems that there s bipartisan support for that. and then there s the question of what you do about the illegals already here. their presence here is not
saying, truth be told, we can t kill it. they are losing the fight for that. you might have a backbone but they do not. i m not hanging on head, my head. what about the jobs issue and the economists performance? what about this $370 billion to be spend on infrastructure. $150 billion will come from a special tax on this bill. republicans are not going to go out there and say, the way to get jobs and growth is to tax business. they won t oppose that. can these guys read issue polls. any time you question infrastructure spending, it is interpreted in the foils.