On this new our of ayman, politics and rhetoric go hand inhand. These days, so does the truth and misinformation. Tonight we clear out the lies being told about immigration and crime. Plus, the powerful payoff of loyalty. We read Between The Lines of the new position. Us says children dying from starvation in gaza is a warning like no other. The president and ceo joins us. Lets get started. We know that immigration has become one of the top issues of this years president ial race. According to a recent poll, it has emerged as the most important issue for the First Time Since 2019. More than half of those surveyed said quote large numbers of immigrants entering the United States illegally is a critical threat to us interests. In other words, theres a general sense of fear around immigrants right now. Polls like these show us there is a massive gap between perception and reality. Yes, you may feel unsafe, but the truth is very different. That gap is in great part due to decades of gop Fe
president biden continues to defend his performance on the economy. why fact checkers say the numbers don t add up. the spike in crime could be worse than we think. we ll look at a new report that finds 40% of the country s law enforcement agencies have failed to report crime stats to the fbi in 2021 leaving us wondering what the real picture is. we begin with team coverage of another primary election night. mark meredith is in south carolina where there s a split decision to the two g.o.p. representatives who face off with two trump challengers. and bret baier joins us live in studio tonight to kick off our coverage on what would be a bellwether special election in the texas border district. very interesting one, brett. reporter: shannon, good evening. this is a really big deal. as we go to the big board here, i can tell that you this texas election, a special election in texas 34 which is a district that is essentially 84%, 84% hispanic. there s theboard i said would real
the el paso border sector. the biden administration still getting hit over a lack of transparency. sandra: to the new york post covered today showing migrants of the border with the headline divide and said help. and a rise in crime. john: but first let s get to griff jenkins, he s on the border in sunland park new mexico. chris, you ve been doing some amazing work. that s what the dhs and biden administration doesn t want you to see, and that s access as to what writer lungs are like. and that s, that s where we were with senator rob portman of ohio. he is the homeland security committee and he s getting a tour from the national border patrol council. that s the union, and we encountered a lot of traffic here. this is the wall area where we were, and i ve been talking to him. and you can see that stretches for miles, that s one of the heaviest traffic areas of the el paso sector, and alexander mallorca s is making it visit and being a tight-lipped about it. details
organized. even he couldn t believe the turnout. i was expecting 15-20 cars max, he recorded. the reason he wasn t expecting more cars is because it is not exactly a republican stronghold. hillary clinton defeated donald trump in stark county texas by 60 points. that is definitive. but things changed and they changed fast. in the span of just 4 years, stark county texas moved from deep blue to almost red. donald trump finished within just 5 points of joe biden. that is a swing of almost 50 points. and the numbers are even more dramatic. donald trump lost in 2016 by 33 points. last november, he easily beat joe biden. these are big changes and we are seeing them all along the rio grande valley through the southern border of mexico. we are looking at these numbers and trying to figure out what they mean. the most amazing thing, the thing that leaps out at them immediately is that they are overwhelmingly hispanic. starr county is overwhelmingly hispanic. so, how could hispanics s
even he couldn t believe the turnout. i was expecting 15-20 cars max, he recorded. the reason he wasn t expecting more cars is because it is not exactly a republican stronghold. in fact, just four years before in 2016 election, hillary clinton defeated donald trump in stark county texas by 60 points. that is definitive. but things changed and they changed fast. in the span of just 4 years, stark county texas moved from deep blue to almost red. donald trump finished within just 5 points of joe biden. that is a swing of almost 50 points. and the numbers are even more dramatic. donald trump lost in 2016 by 33 points. last november, he easily beat joe biden. these are big changes and we are seeing them all along the rio grande valley through the southern border of mexico. now onto the geniuses looking at these numbers and trying to figure out what they mean. the most amazing thing, the thing that leaps out at them immediately is that they are overwhelmingly hispanic. starr county