the border illegally. and says it s harder than he imagined. but on the other side, a legion of border patrol agents cameras barricades, ground sensors are waiting. even some private citizens working on their own to stop migrants like jesus garcia from getting across. this is the scene in the matrix. in tim s world, borderlands are a threatening, dangerous place. this is what the world looks like. foley leads a volunteer group called arizona border recon that patrols the border on the town on the u.s./mexico border. i ve been called everything in the book. the southern poverty law center which monitors hate groups in the u.s. says foley s group is made up of native extremists. foley sees the flow of drugs, undocumented migrants and the wide-open spaces of the border
he says, i ve made it this far, i m going to keep trying. on the other side, a legion of border patrol agents, cameras, barricades, ground sensors, are waiting. even some private citizens working on their own to stop migrants like jesus garcia from getting across. this is the scene in the matrix. reporter: in this man s world, the border crossing is a dangerous place. he leads a volunteer group called arizona border reconthat patrols the border around a town on the u.s./mexico border with less than a hundred people. i ve been called everything in the book. i ve been called a domestic extremist. reporter: the southern aborti poverty law center says foley s group is made up of native extremists. foley sees the border as the country s biggest threat. there is already 700 miles of
on the ore e side a legion of border patrol agents, barricades, ground sensors are waiting, even some private citizens working on their own to stop migrants like jesus garcia from getting across. this is the scene in the matrix. reporter: in tome foley s world, the border lands are a threatening, dangerous place. this is what the world really looks like. reporter: he leads a volunteer group called arizona border recon that patrols the border around a town in arizona on the u.s.-mexico border with less than a hundred people. i ve been called everything in the book, a domestic extremist. reporter: the southern poverty law center which monitors hate group in the u.s. says foley s group is made up of, quote, native extremists. he sees the flow of drugs, undocumented migrants and the wide open spaces of the border as the country s biggest threat. along the nearly 2,000-mile u.s./southern border there is already about 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here i
he started here in honduras, made his way across guatemala, here to this little town and this is where he crossed into mexico. he says he hasn t been able to cross. he left home november 7th of last year and he s tried three times already to get across, but he hasn t been able to. reporter: garcia says it s the first time he s ever tried crossing the border illegally and says it s harder than he imagined. he says, if i made it this far, i ll keep trying. on the other side a legion of border patrol agents, cameras, barricades, ground sensors are waiting, even private citizens working on their own to stop migrants like jesus garcia from getting across. in tim foley s world the border lands are a threatening dangerous place. this is the red bill, this is what the world really looks like. reporter: he leads a volunteer group called arizona border recon that patrols the
legally to the country. worst of all, chris, we learned on friday this they will replace the entire gang of eight bill, 1,000 pages, with a 1,200-page amendment that is a provision that few people have read and fewer fully understand. we all want immigration reform. this bill is not the right vehicle for getting there. chris: this amendment has apparently changeed the calculating and added 10 or 15 more republican votes and is called the border surge amendment. specifically we will look what it will do: double the number of border agents to 40,000. complete 700 miles of new fencing. it will deploy drones and radar and ground sensors. there will be full implementation of e-verify and beef up exit and entry tracking for people on visas. senator lee is your problem that you do not think with the $40