in a 5-4 vote the supreme court blocked the biden administration from repealing the trump-era policy letting border agents turn away migrants over health concerns. the high court will hear oral arguments in february. rich: president biden has no plan to secure the border. images of large groups of migrants crossing into the country illegally every single day. leaders there are getting frustrated with the lack of action from washington. we re asking the biden administration to come down here, visit our border, talk to our border patrol agents, and to the cities around here. we re talking 10, 12,000 people crossing our borders at one time. they have not put any policy nor any plan in place. rich: big numbers. three days border patrol encountered nearly 15,000 migrants, plus 500 pounds of marijuana, one gang member, one murder suspect and the list goes on. julie: we re covering the crisis from every angle. council president brandon judd joins us in a moment but first mat
marijuana, one gang member, one murder suspect and the list goes on. julie: we re covering the crisis from every angle. council president brandon judd joins us in a moment but first matt finn on the ground in eagle pass, texas, one of the flash points of the border crisis. good morning, matt. good morning. yesterday the day that the supreme court blocked the biden administration s plan to end title 42 we stood right here on the southern border in eagle pass, texas and our crews saw five different groups arrive into the united states totaling hundreds of illegal migrants or asylum seekers on a single day. the white house says it will comply with title 42 but it says it s a public health measure that should not be extended indefinitely. here is texas republican congressman tony gonzalez reacting. i expect more of the same from the white house. unless they change their policy decision making you ll see title 42 continue to get punted.