234,000 people trampling the border to get into our nation. that s up by more than 30% from the same time last year, and up more than 350% from april of 2018. republican lawmakers say president biden is not listening to americans concerns. the alien encounters so far since president biden s been in office is more than the population of 15 individual states. we need to make sure we re putting america first and not trying to dodge to issues that are important to the american people. reinstate the remain in mexico policy, support the border patrol agents, finish the wall and we could really see a difference. the president doesn t seem to want to take on these tough issues. harris: even with all of that, though, the illegal immigrants are not the only concern. this week authorities announce they found a major drug smuggling tunnel linking tijuana mexico to southern california. it spans the length of six football fields and is built in what was thought to be one of the most f
the price has risen for 18 days. baby formula, parents desperate for answers as store shelves remain empty. president biden blaming a recent manufacturerer recall with the shortage even though the problem has been developing for months and fda and cdc cleared the plant to reopen. republican senator john thune calling out the administration. typical in this administration they want to blame somebody else. they blame the manufacturers. the fda should have reacted a lot southeastern. another in a long list of examples in the biden economy of products that people can t get or paying a lot more for. this is the inflationary issue they ve created and this shortage is another example, i think, of basic government competence. harris: congresswoman will weigh in. let s go first to peter doocy. officials talk about inflation being the number one domestic priority. this president s plans are getting panned by the world s second richest man bezos. the administration tried hard to i
The National CACFP Sponsors Association (NCA) is honored to present, Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Food Nutrition and Consumer Services, Stacy Dean, with the