resources to the limit. dan springer is live in la joya, texas. the human smugglers are getting more creative in hopes of getting the estimated 60,000 migrants who are waiting in mexico across the border into the u.s. for law enforcement it is a 24/7 job trying to keep up. we had a fox news crew on a ride along this morning. at 3:50 this morning a dps trooper spotted a hand sticking out the back of a truck bed cover and gave pursuit. [shouting in spanish] after a two-mile chase the truck stopped and trooper ordered everyone out. they apprehended seven migrants. seven disappeared into the brush. in addition to the truck driver, smuggler there was also a second vehicle being used to scout for police and border patrol. yesterday at a border patrol
coordinating as liaisons. they re also waiting to see if the people they love and know are going to be okay. yeah, it s tragic. someone in your community who you known, grown up with and loved and you haven t heard from. you knew they had a condo in this building. we know several people were rescued from their balconies. we talked about that little boy, who thank god, had his hand sticking out the rubble and rescued. still no update on his mom. we hope that she is okay. to these first responders, i got say, they are really multiing themselves in harm s way. lot of them worked on damage in haiti and mexico. they are moving inch and inch so meticulously and building tunnels. then they ll do a silent period where they listen for signs of life. they are putting themselves in
up. there is just no other way. so the world record jump should happen sometime late summer. but another test jump at 90,000 feet will likely happen sometime in june in new mexico, shep. shepard: 90,000 feet. wow. trace gallagher in l.a. have a great weekend, pal, thank you. miles of destruction and not one serious injury in these tornadoes that hit southeastern michigan. not one. national weather service reports the tornado that hit the small town of dexter packed winds of 135 miles per hour. a story breaking on fox report last night. the twister damaged more than 100 homes. some families lost everything. the first officer on the seen reported he saw a hand sticking out of the debris. he pulled out an elderly man attached to that. shaken but in good shape. one witness grabbed a camera. look at this. told that twister stayed on the ground for about 30 minutes, leaving damage that stretches for 10 miles.
as you walk you come across a hand sticking out from the dirt. see a foot sticking out. the government of haiti says they ve already buried some 7,000 people. how accurate their numbers are is hard to tell. two weeks after the quake we thought we d find them cleaned up. covered over. it s much worse than that. the dead are still just dumped on the ground. little effort it seems has been made to actually bury them. american or haitian or whatever the nationality, this is not how anyone expects their dead to be treated. this is not how anyone wants their loved ones life to end. the bodies are just being dumped on the ground. which bodies? the dead people. no, no, no. yes. we were out at the mass grave. no, generally we collect the bodies. what s happened, we asked the people to put the dead body near a cemetery or near a church and every day, twice a day we go to collect them. you collect them but the company that s collecting them is dumping the bodies and not burying them.
we want to show you some of anderson s report. first we want to warn you the images are graphic and disturbing. reporter: from a distance it looks like an ordinary landfill. the true horror is clear only up close. the dead of port-au-prince are slowly disappearing. now we know where many end up. it looks like this group of bodies was just brought here and bulldozed, pushed to the side. what i didn t realize when i first got here is this entire mound is already filled with bodies. as you walk you come across a hand sticking out from the dirt. see a foot sticking out. the government of haiti says they ve already buried some 7,000 people. how accurate their numbers are is hard to tell. two weeks after the quake we thought we d find them cleaned up. covered over. it s much worse than that. the dead are still just dumped on the ground. little effort it seems has been made to actually bury them. american or haitian or whatever the nationality, this is not how anyone expects their dead to b