Resolved. Biden will also ask to streamline the naturalization process. The president S Immigration changes, as new data shows migrant encounters of the border have shot up 178 since last year. Going from nearly 65,000 in fiscal year 2020 to well over 180,000 in fiscal year 2021. Jesse, we are in the land of Executive Orders. Congress hasnt been able to pass a bill on this in decades really. So now you have the undoing of the Previous Administrations work and its really a confusing mess. Jesse if you listen closely, you can hear the cartels cheering. Now the coyotes can come over and bring a body to our soil and joe is not going to do a thing. You killed the remained in mexico deal that trump struck with the mexican president where they have to stay there and await a silo. You get rid of that, youre bringing back catch and release. Catch and release his back now. What is joes plan . He says we will send millions to Central America. How has that worked out for the last couple decades .
credibility and therefore, to be honest, i think the only advice is he s only way back. as has been suggested, the potentialfuture for him as an after dinner speaker and he is a good speaker, a very good in that kind of environment. there may also be a role for him on television. alarm as a politician, i think frankly n0- alarm as a politician, i think frankly no. thanks - alarm as a politician, i think frankly no. thanks for - alarm as a politician, i think frankly no. thanks for that. | alarm as a politician, i think - frankly no. thanks for that. always with a historical frankly no. thanks for that. always with a historical reference - frankly no. thanks for that. always with a historical reference as - frankly no. thanks for that. always with a historical reference as well, | with a historical reference as well, professor. we had reaction and from the labour party and the dams, and now from the snp. not a single tear will be shared tonight in scotland at this news, an
have professorjohn curtis and aisha with us as well. thanks for being with us as well. thanks for being with us. sam, let s start with just your immediate reaction to what happened. your immediate reaction to what ha ened. ~ , ., ., happened. well yeah, the immediate reaction is like happened. well yeah, the immediate reaction is like everybody happened. well yeah, the immediate reaction is like everybody else. - reaction is like everybody else. it s reaction is like everybody else. it s a reaction is like everybody else. it s a surprising offence. but i think it s a surprising offence. but i think we it s a surprising offence. but i think we need to think about is boris think we need to think about is borisjohnson almost as think we need to think about is boris johnson almost as a classicist, right? he understands nryth classicist, right? he understands myth more than anybody else, really. ithink myth more than anybody else, really. i think this myth more than anybody e
music, but that piece of music. does that kind of then act as a springboard or can that in some ways and a lot of pressure to everything else he was trying to do? i and a lot of pressure to everything else he was trying to do? else he was trying to do? i don t know. else he was trying to do? i don t know- he else he was trying to do? i don t know. he was. else he was trying to do? i don t know. he was. he else he was trying to do? i don t know. he was. he was - else he was trying to do? i don t - know. he was. .. he was a lonesome know. he was. he was a lonesome guy. spent a lot of time alone but was also extraordinarily generous in the time he spent with my son, my stomach became a composer. said he was very philosophical and had an interest in very broad cultural range of interests, architecture, kind of a greek classicist in a sense. but i don t know, i think he lived is of his head to a very large degree, but he was a wonderful man. incredibly privileged to have known them,