the united states illegally. we ve just crossed the border into mexico to hear what this executive order means for people on this side of the border. james: the cbs evening news starts now. and just hours at 12:01 a.m. eastern time, president biden s aggressive new border restrictions take effect. i m james brown in for norah o donnell. the impact of this executive action will be immediately, soon, u.s. immigration officials will be authorized to deport large numbers of migrants without processing their asylum claims. the restrictions will stay in effect until illegal crossings dipped below 1500 migrants a day, and they will be triggered again if crossings spike. we have team coverage from the border to the white house, and that s where we start, with cbs s nancy cordes. nancy, this is a dramatic election-year move. what does this mean? reporter: j.b., what this means is that starting tomorrow, most migrants who cross the border illegally will not be allowed to se
james: a texas radio host is sharing a harrowing story about the struggles his wife went through after a miscarriage that he says almost killed her. that in a state with one of the strictest abortion laws. cbs news is not naming his wife, at her request, and she doesn t want to speak, at this point, but cbs s omar villafranca spoke to her husband with an exclusive interview. reporter: ryan hamilton says his wife was nearly 13 weeks pregnant with their second child when she called to tell him she was having a miscarriage. she said that our baby has no heartbeat. reporter: medical records reviewed by cbs news show his wife was seen at a sharepoint emergency center branch near their home in north texas. we were told that she could take a medication ugh to finish what at all restarted at home. reporter: hamilton s wife