published after considerable pressure from noble lords from across the house. this document. in this document, the home office was prepared to tell us that the average imagined cost of sending an asylum seeker to a third country however, the detail of the treaty suggest the cost may be higher for sending somebody to rewind. before we begin to fully debate the details of the legislation and its role in the implementation of the rwanda plan, will the minister be clear about how much this plan is actually going to cost? there is bill, whatever its impact, will not address the state of our asylum system. the uk to serve as a managed asylum system that upholds a strong border security and that can process claims fairly, accurately and quickly, a system that can return those with no claim to stay and help those with no claim to stay and help those who rightfully seek sanctuary. that is not our current asylum system. we have a backlog of 100,000 asylum claims waiting for a decision,
u.s. todd: jonathan lines on the ground in yuma, arizona, but we begin with caroline shivley. we are here at gate 40 along the border wall in el paso. it is hard to get a sense in the dark, we are on this side of the border. on the other side are migrants, take a look at what it looks like in the daytime. migrants huddled together just wai waiting begging to be let in. the 2000-mile border, has set up a tent city, some waiting near checkpoints. 10,000 migrants were caught trying to sneak over the border tuesday alone. these are children being swept away on the rio grande river. two adults plunged into the water and saved them. fox captured video of migrants crossing into brownsville. president biden says scenes like this are nothing new. president biden: we ve had chaos at the border for a number of years. we have to fully fund border security efforts. purpose what we are doing now, is making legal immigration more streamlined and going in direction people know there is
bombers biden and blenkin arere hoping for with their recent r recenttrips to ukraine and ean europe. biden s presence there when he wasn t tripping upstairs was meant to bolster and reassurwae the people of the region funding a proxy war againstre. russia. g with tens of billions off dollars in us aid. that s one thingdollar. the but by actually showing upthe wl there, he wanted the world to know that he s making a personal commitment to ukraine. our commitment is too the the people of ukraine and the future of ukraine.e no there should be no doubt our support for ukraine will not waver america to with you and the world stands with you. witkyiv has captured a part of my heart, i must say.say. while biden and his entour entourage showed up in ukrainear aineand then poland, because, an ,they want everyone to knowto dt they re going to do whatever it takes and they relish the rolef of being europe s protector. rope sbut what about being amers protector? once a while? a
congress as republicans take control of the house. wisconsin republican congressman brian stile who sits on the house financial services committee is here on how the gop plans to hold the biden administration accountable for its economic agenda. plus, house republicans are prepared to investigate the close relationship between big tech and the federal government. here s maria with the soon-to-be chairman of the house intelligence committee, congressman mike turner. maria: are you going to subpoena twitter filesesome are you going to subpoena this information so that you have this in your purview to go through? and are you going to subpoena the fbi and d work j players who were doj players who were doing this? we re definitely pursuing the department of justice and also the fbi e. and, luckily, the january 6th committee has established some great legal precedent that shows congress has full access, so they re going to have a difficult time trying to prevent us getting thos
started. you are for that reform and bringing back the filibuster. i am. that s what it was supposed to be. the idea is almost getting to the point where there is, you know, democracy is having a hard time functioning. maria: democrats have been pushing to kill or reform the filibuster since with biden took office knowing it is truly the republican s last line of defense against their radical agenda. but they heard biden s comments this morning and now they cannot wait to get to work. biden s remarks are a major shift in his position. he has given new energy and potential movement to the reform effort. he recognizes his program will be stopped unless we reform the filibuster. maria: don t like the rules of the game? change the rules. apparently that s the democrat motto when in power. mitch mcconnell has seen it happen over and over again. so i guess where they stand depends on where they sit. and so when they are in a position to advance the ball, they don t care.