i don t think it s going to be o effective as farut when we re talking about how the mexican cartels operate in mexico, how they have operatiocooperatil side of the border.ow so i don t think they re going o to allow that. that s goingf prof that s going to lose a lot of profit off of that. and the fact that we rg e going to now overflow one sector that s going to them more resources. now you re goingre resources ano patrol agents pulled from other regions, other sectors to not procesan s. so it s not going to solve the situation. it s not going to solve the problem that we re seeing on the border. right now. yeah, and to ask mexico to do this work for us isnd enforced makes no sense, because to your point, lieutenant, the cartels controce and, youer. rn you ve got to ask the cartels to do this, not the mexican government and the cartels, when they see that we re allyoup overwhelmed, they can stick to your poinoit, drugs and weapons and other paraphernalia. chad, into the country. b
possible. so what s their plan? democrat congressman henry of texas tweeting tonight. the administration s plan is to ask mexico texasthey to divert l migrant traffic from arizona, new mexico and west texas down to the rio grande valley sector. tho sectorts froed will receive the overflow of migrants from m the rgv and othr areas. joining me now is chad wolf, former acting us secretary of cs homeland security, and lieutenant chris alvares, spokesperson with the texas department of public safety. all right, lieutenant, you re s down on the ground. what impact will it have if we re diverting migrants from all these areas into one place?i what s going to do? well, good thing that s going to have a significant impact. now you re going to overflowfl one particular sector. pad only that, but keep in minoe that the mexican cartelsmexi control the smuggling routes. they re not going to giv overthp their lucrative routes to divert illegal immigrantsg rs to a particular sector. there s multi