show. between me and the elephant there will be a lot of elbowroom, but i can if i can get them on the chair ultimate. kennedy: check out fox nation. back on the couch at noon eastern tomorrow. now here s harris. harris: the crisis at the southern border has taken on a new turn. let s go outnumbered over time. i m harris faulkner. u.s. border officials say they have been forced to release hundreds of illegal immigrants due to overcrowded detention centers. this, as the yuma, arizona, border patrol has released new video of migrants crawling under barbed wire in a desperate attempt to enter america. earlier this month, homeland security chief kirstjen nielsen warned lawmakers the migration crisis on the southern border is spiraling out of control. but some immigrant groups are accusing the administration of intentionally releasing the migrants to cause chaos of the border. william la jeunesse has more now from yuma.
william? harris, i ve actually heard immigrant groups complaining that the border patrol holds someone for more than 72 hours were ice more than 20 hours, because by law they are supposed to be released. i will show you some video about how smugglers are taking advantage of current loopholes in u.s. law and doing it profitably. this as, sunday, multiple busloads arrived from guatemala mexico border heard by the cartels. after three days on the road, one by one, men, women, and children sprinted to a precut hole, ducking underneath. they don t run from agents. they line up late grade school to be apprehended, knowing their freedom is likely just a few days away, maximum three weeks. they are not alone. from texas to california the border patrol is seeing large busloads of migrants arriving. we are on the arizona mexican border near yuma. that is highly 2 in mexico.
smuggled into the country. not only can we not aggress don t like arrest them, you can t charge them with harder crimes to smuggle the child. it s ridiculous. harris: talk about the detention centers. he said do the math, admit it did not comport anything successful. when you have them in people versus fewer beds. we are watching the crossings in yuma, arizona. activity on the screen. about 3,000 beds, they were built under my leadership at ike s. they are not jails, they are not surrounded by barbed wire fence. these are dorm-like facilities where the mother and child can stay together in a room. we ve got child psychologists, pediatricians, medical care for the mother and the child, we have schooling for the child, one of the best schooling programs out there. go toby could go to refrigerator get juice or milk 24/7. better conditions than what they came from. we take very good care of these