day but everything got better. a new york post story finding there is a stunning report how traffickers sell services to migrants who want to come here ille illegally. they post videos, some professionally produced. footage shows migrants happily crossing the border while glossing over the deadly consequences. bill: these smugglers are advertising in the open. authorities say they re powerless to stop it. republicans argue another example of a crisis that cannot continue. the big thing is, we have to elect someone that can take our country back. look what s happened at the southern border. when did border security start to become a political issue? bill: casey stiegel is live in dallas today again. good morning. good morning to you. even though the number of migrants crossing and turning themselves in voluntarily to border patrol agents is down, the number of smuggling events are up according to officials. recently texas dps also captured a confirmed ms-13 gang memb
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people were there because the state hospitals had closed. there used to be a lot more state mental hospitals. now there are five taking care of 7,000 people. there are 90,000 people in jails. of those 90,000 half have severe mental illness and not getting treated in jail. the state of california says we don t want people incarcerated anymore. i don t blame them. work release programs get them out of jail. but again with all the percentage of mental illness they get out without the care. dr. raven, ucsf head at the emergency room saying they come into the e.r. the other part the police officer didn t tell you. they go to the emergency room. we don t have anywhere to put them. they are here for 72 hours and there are no beds. they go back on the street and they aren t getting treated for mental illness. bill: the governor of california said he has a $15 billion in california.
absolutely. you have to have the tools in place. absolutely. this is the opportunity for you to build up some discipline knowing that you re going to do certain things every day. so you re building a foundation that s going to allow you to make the right decisions when you get out of here. me personally, i think the program s helped. every time i ve come here, the program has helped me. i have seen brothers graduate and get geds here. i ve seen brothers go to task programs and work release programs and stay out of trouble. it works. it works. it may not work for everybody, but it does work and my belief is that if it helps one or two out of 100, then that s still helping society. because that one or two gonna help somebody else that s gonna help somebody else. next on lockup fix it in the tray. rehabilitation through shock incarceration. ready, ready, ready? eat. c mon. i m sorta your doctor. i mean we both wear gloves and
trial on burglary charges. we all had a split second to make a choice to do the right thing or the wrong thing and most of us here, we picked the wrong thing. it s as simple as that. in my neighborhood right. money s basically nil. you ve got so much unemployment, and we are not acquiring the funds to meet the demand. so how do we find patience in that okay. patience right here then, we discuss here every week that you just can t jump out and say you re going to get a job. absolutely. you have to have the tools in place. absolutely. this is the opportunity for you to build up some discipline knowing that you re going to do certain things every day. so you re building a foundation that s going to allow you to make the right decisions when you get out of here. me personally, i think the program s helped. every time i ve come here, the program has helped me. i have seen brothers graduate and get geds here. i ve seen brothers go to task programs and work release p
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