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illegal crossing, this group primarily columbians and venezuelans, mostly ginseng gel adults. they are not afraid of this asylum ban. several of them telling me they are not even here for asylum. they are here to meet up with family or to work. and they are planning on getting released. take a listen. [speaking spanish] >> california. >> bill: san francisco? [speaking spanish] . >> bill: can you see behind us right now this group of migrants being helped out by ngo giving them water and food. laura, the bottom line here the biden administration was clearly hoping this executive order, this asylum ban was going to curb illegal crossings here at the southern border. that ain't happening. there were more than 4,000 illegal crossings yesterday alone. it's been extremely busy out here in san diego sector. based off what we have seen it's
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solve the border, neil, he could close the border entirely. but this half measure executive order, he just did actually exacerbate fix the problem he is allowing thousands of people over the border every day before they just begin to enforce existing federal immigration law what do you say to that? well, i think it's it's mistaken. i i wish the speaker would actually promote and pass the senate's bipartisan legislation that would be the toughest enforcement measures in more than 30 years. our immigration system hasn't been fixed since 1996 so action speaks louder than words. and the words are mistaken it is not just republicans who have spoken out against the policy. >> i've seen democrats speaking out against it. alex padilla, democratic senator says by reviving trump's asylum ban, president biden has undermined american values. the
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a large group that just crossed illegally a short time ago. many of them from egypt. from china, and from turkey. they are now out here waiting for border patrol in the hot sun. but border patrol is busy elsewhere. here is why. take a look at this video a couple hours ago on the other side in jacumba bigger group of 200 that crossed illegally all at once. single adults from all around the world, even though this asylum ban is in effect, many of them will tell you they are not here for asylum. i went down the line and i asked some of these guys where they are from. take a listen. >> bill: where are you from. >> mauritania. >> bill: mauritania. where are you from? what country? china? >> china. >> bill: china. where are you guys from? mexico, guatemala. >> china. >> where are you from. >> guatemala. bit. >> bill: where are you from. >> india. >> india. >> brazil. >> brazil? >> india. >> bill: laura, that's not it. we had another group this time in a different location down by the border wall, another mass
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illegally a short time ago. many of them from egypt. from china, and from turkey. they are now out here waiting for border patrol in the hot sun. but border patrol is busy elsewhere. here is why. take a look at this video a couple hours ago on the other side in jacumba bigger group of 200 that crossed illegally all at once. single adults from all around the world, even though this asylum ban is in effect, many of them will tell you they are not here for asylum. i went down the line and i asked some of these guys where they are from. take a listen. >> bill: where are you from. >> mauritania. >> bill: mauritania. where are you from? what country? china? >> china. >> bill: china. where are you guys from? mexico, guatemala. >> china. >> where are you from. >> guatemala. bit. >> bill: where are you from. >> india. >> india. >> brazil. >> brazil? >> india. >> bill: laura, that's not it. we had another group this time in a different location down by the border wall, another mass illegal crossing, this group
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>> india. >> that's not all. this was yet another mass illegal crossing down by the border wall in a different location. this group predominately colombians, venezuelans and mostly single adults again. i talk with this group. none of them told me they are here for asylum. they told me they are planning to travel all across the united states and they are here for work or family. take a listen. >> california. [speaking in a global language] >> san diego. [speaking in a global language] >> guys, the bottom line is even with as asylum ban in full effect, there is little to no fear of consequences or deportation. they have good reason to think
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primarily columbians and venezuelans, mostly ginseng gel adults. they are not afraid of this asylum ban. several of them telling me they are not even here for asylum. they are here to meet up with family or to work. and they are planning on getting released. take a listen. [speaking spanish] >> california. >> bill: san francisco? [speaking spanish] . >> bill: can you see behind us right now this group of migrants being helped out by ngo giving them water and food. laura, the bottom line here the biden administration was clearly hoping this executive order, this asylum ban was going to curb illegal crossings here at the southern border. that ain't happening. there were more than 4,000 illegal crossings yesterday alone. it's been extremely busy out here in san diego sector. based off what we have seen it's
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are having an asylum ban on the overwhelming majority of people, then i think we would be prepared to sue just like we did under the trump administration. we think it was illegal under the trump administration. it would be likewise illegal here. we will make a final decision after we see the executive order. there's no question the law does not allow you to shut down the border to asylum seekers, even if you make some minor exceptions or leave some avenues open at the ports, congress was very clear and the statute says explicitly, whether or not you apply at a port or between ports, you must be allowed to apply for asylum. that's because many people just can't get to a port. either cartels are pushing them to cross between ports, they are with a young child that can't walk hundreds of miles to a port, don't know where the port is. we need to provide a safe haven for people who get on u.s. soil. that doesn't mean everyone
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