down to the bushes. do we have that video. brian: they think it s great we have all these illegal immigrants here. spending money on non-americans. soon, just watch. enough to they will say one big thing is to let them work. on the surface, that makes sense. think about it, if you four thinking about coming over and thinking about once you are over where to go. you think you have a huge magnet now, now you come to new york city, you get a job and free place to live and three meals a day and laundry service and a job. we will be absorbing three or four central american countries. steve: ainsley to your point about a melee. we don t have the video where people are were throwing punches. keep in mind 100 protesters out there. they weren t all anti-migrant. half that were apparently split counsel the middle. pro and anti-hats off to the cops kept a very volatile situation to something terrible.
it did seem like bipartisan on both sides. you both wanted answers about fisa and section 702 which is going to sun set at the end of the year. do you think by the you know, over the next couple of months you guys are going to work out with the department of justice, homeland security and everybody else a new 702? well, i think we should just get rid of it. i don t think 702 should apply. i don t think the fbi should be able to use it we know they can t abused it. section 702 is all about targeting, looking at non-americans living abroad living outside the united states and they haven t done that they have spied on american citizens. carter page is an example. steve: all right. sheriff, thank you very much for joining us today. thank you. god bless you. god bless you. still ahead, anti-american? that s what new york mayor eric adams says if we don t let migrants work it s unamerican. is letting them contribute to
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