ted williams who heard asking questions at that presser. incident to bring in stephen miller, former senior advisor to president trump and ceo of american majority. charlie heard opinion editor of the washington time and fox news contributor. stephen, what does it tell you that this killer really -- he didn't feel the need to get more than 25 miles from where he committed these murders. he was found in a relative's house hiding in some clothes. i guess they're used to getting away with lot of stuff? are they not? >> yes, that's exactly what it tells you. in this unspeakable tragedy that just breaks our hearts and tears at our souls. he was used to an american justice system that has zero consequences. what lot of people don't know, illegal reentry into this country is a felony. you can go to jail for years.
murders happened. by 6:30 local, they arrived at the resident, were given consent to search the resident, which is in this video that you seen here. about five minutes later, they exited the resident with oropeza in custody. tonight there's a lot of pride. they are really proud in they are happy that it was their guys to save the day. i should give you a background if you remember, laura, back to the uvalde school shooting that was border agents that saved the
they are benefiting from it. democrats in particular are looking for -- i guess mayhem. they are looking for voters. this is not just to break down of the border. it's a break down of our criminal justice system. the fact that this guy, who would go on to murder five people was arrested back -- or sought for arrest back in 2022. nothing happened. beyond the fact, he was flagrantly violating our border laws. that's a criminal problem. democrats also, don't seem to have care much about that either. i do think it's very interesting that after this crime happened a major concern for democratic politicians in particular, beto o'rourke was the type of weapon this man used. it's important to underscore that for lot of these politicians, le look at something like this, their first
standing by. >> i can tell you, there's a sigh of relief and lot of pride running through border patrol agents from coast-to-coast. they have agents all over the place. we're in the rgv sector, i'm in brownsville, five hours south where cleveland, texas, where the murders happened. they were concerned that oropeza was trying to get back to mexico. what we know how about how it went down, i'm getting details. we'll find out in the press conference. what my sources telling me, about 6:15 local time in texas, they got a tip about a resident in conroe, texas. you mentioned about 25 miles west of cleveland where the
so their baby could sleep. county officials tried to arrest him lasts year, he could not be found. >> todd: former ice director jonathan jonathan fahey. you heard brooke talk about the times this guy should have been deported or arrested, so this was preventable tragedy. unless president biden enforces the border laws, isn't the next tragedy waiting to happen. >> jonathan: you are on point, this was preventable thchl is somebody who should have been charged with illegal reentry and this administration won't even, if they knew of this individual before this happened, they wouldn't have gone out and arrested him and charged him.
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investigation going on behind the scenes. the u.s. marshal service, fugitive investigations, the gulf coast violent offender task force who has the lead are turning his world upside down. they are looking at everybody. digital footprint will be important. they found a cell phone in the woods. who knows what will turn up on that thing if he did slip through the cracks, what is his last phone call he made? so there are a variety of things they are doing to put together the puzzle and connect the dots. >> dana: he is good at getting in and out of the country. if he left the country what happens with the marshal. they have a footprint in mexico. is that a seamless operation, then? >> i don't know about seamless but you can go to the moon nowadays. tough to stay on the run. the u.s. marshal service is global. it will be difficult. we have -- we work well with the mexican authorities. if he did cross the border, yes, he is an illegal reentry. he knows the system
texas dps chase. look at this in high -- the illegal migrant in the car did not run away and was apprehended. back out here live again you see a lot of action behind us right now. border patrol just released the new numbers from the past week. agents have apprehended 51,000 migrants just in the past seven days. those numbers expected to skyrocket as we lead up to the end of title 42. >> bill: a busy week coming up. want to bring in lawrence jones, host of "cross-country." nice to see you and good morning to you. part of the plan when this expires in 13 days, migrant processing centers in latin american deport ineligible requirements. no reentry for five years if not. legal migration will expand. broad strokes on that. what do you think? >> it will cause more people to
Sunday wraps up Second Chance Month, a month that recognizes the impact of giving people across the country a real opportunity to return to a community that supports and assists their reentry.