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in a town of 35,000 people. it is unbelievable. this is just the wrong thing to do, bad for the country and bad for new jersey and new york. >> steve: reason they are dropping them off in new jersey and a bus load 60 miles shy of chicago dumped there at a gas station in illinois. the reason they are not going into new york, the mayor said you got to coordinate with us and they started dropping them off in new jersey and migrants get on trains and come to new york. to your point, they don't have to come into new york city where i'm at right now, in our state, we both live in new jersey. i was talking to somebody yesterday about this, you do not need a social security number, card, to get a drivers license,

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Americas Newsroom

and removed, he said. that's not the reality of what we're seeing on the ground here in the rio grande valley where we continue to see mass releases of migrants from the federal government. our team shooting this video in just a few hours in mcallen outside of catholic charities of the rio grande valley, we witnessed bus load after bus load of migrants dropped off by the feds. family units mostly. once they get to the charity they get helped with travel paperwork and going across the united states. some will have court dates several years into the future. border patrol agents telling us migrant families when they encounter them don't hope for release, they expect it and they have little to no fear of deportation when they turn themselves into agents in the field. this is just one location like this. there are many of them all across the southern border where these mass releases take place. take a look at this video here in the rio grande valley in mission. our team embedded with texas dps had their eye on a human smuggler guiding a group of

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Americas Newsroom

administration is wavinging them in. here is what's happening on a daily basis at key crossing points. federal government releasing bus load after bus load of migrants to private organizations where they are being assisted with travel to cities and states across the country. little fear of deportation when they cross that border, dana. >> dana: we want to take you to one of the flash points along the border. bill melugin is in mission, texas. good morning, bill. >> good morning to you. the day before title 42 ended back in may dhs secretary mayokas held a press conference at the white house where he promised tougher consequences for any migrants caught crossing illegally after title 42 ended. listen. >> i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be promptly processed and removed. >> will be promptly processed

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America Reports

mission, texas. what's the story where you are there now? >> john, good afternoon to you. our viewers might remember the day before title 42 ended back in may, dhs secretary mayorkas held a press conference at the white house where he promised there would be stiffer consequences for anybody caught crossing the border illegally after the end of title 42. what he had to say back then. >> i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be promptly processed and removed. >> will be promptly removed, he said at the time. well, that is not reality what we are seeing on the ground here in the rio grande valley, we see mass releases of migrants taking place from the federal government. our team shooting this video, catholic charities of rio grande valley here in the mcallen area, we watched bus load of bus load

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

migrants. we shot this video here in front of catholic charities in the mcallen area. a couple of hours, we saw bus load after bus load of migrants being dropped off. once they get to this clarity, they'll be assisted with travel and going all over the country and they'll have immigration court dates several years down the road. now, border patrol agents tell us these migrants once they cross the border illegally, the family groups, they look for border patrol and turn themselves in because they have little or no fear of deportation and three not hoping to be released into the u.s. they're expecting to be released into the u.s. take a look at this footage. we embedded with texas dps. we're watching at night as a smuggler was guiding illegals through the brush. texas dps arrested him. it was a mexican national charged with smuggling. and our fox drone tomorrow in eagle pass.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

of stunts in which he sends undocumented immigrants by the plane load or the bus load to liberal cities and towns, dropping them off without any resources or plans or resources for their arrival. because ha ha, that will show those northern liberals. ron desantis is the one who started this by sending flights full of people to martha's vineyard off the coast of massachusetts. flights filled with migrants and asylum seekers. he went and found them in texas and then paid millions of dollars to put them on charter flights at taxpayer expense to send them up to massachusetts. since then, federal lawmakers have given him over $20 million more to do more of this. and ron desantis is clearly gleefl about doing this to these poor people. he thinks this is an awesome political stunt. there is reason to think it may not turn out well for him either. in the texas county where

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CNN Newsroom Live

here's where things stand at the moment. union employees at 65 major hotels walked off the job on sunday morning. they're demanding higher pay and better benefits. and they say that they're being priced out of the cities in which they work. many of the hotels are now using management personnel and nonjune staffers just to keep things running in the sbor rim. a interim. them could be doing so for quite some time. keep an eye on that in the next couple of days, maybe more, max. >> thank you. we're learning more about the dozens of migrants tonight los angeles through texas over the weekend. it's the second bus load of migrants to the city in the past few weeks and part of a growing trend of the republican governors sending asylum seekers to democratic-led states. cnn's camila bernal has more. >> reporter: these are 41 migrants that we're told are tired but have a sense of relief to be here in los angeles.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

you're anticipating an election in which both the democratic candidate joe biden and presumed candidate donald trump have extremely high ratings. you're going to use everything you can to push voters to the polls. support is going to do that for the democrats. >> alex shepherd, thank you. time for quick hits across america. police in wichita, kansas, say one person is in custody after a mass shooting over the weekend at a nightclub. seven people were shot and wounded two were trampled. one person has died another seriously injured after a single-engine plane crashed into a resort in myrtle beach, south carolina. officials say four people were on board. thousands of hotel workers in southern california are on strike just as the tourism season heats up they are seeking better pay, more benefits and better contributions. a bus load of migrants has arrived in los angeles from texas. it's the second bus sent to l.a.

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come days after the lawmakers gap debating the bill. the protesters thronged the capital of tel aviv, waving flag and chanting "democracy." just days ago, netanyahu said he would drop the most controversial aspects of the plan, which would allow lawmakers to overturn supreme court rulings, but the new bill would still open the door to corruption and weaken israel's democracy, opponents say. still to come, another bus load of migrants has been sent to texas to los angeles in a callous political move. what l.a. officials are saying. that's ahead. plus, thousands of hotel workers are set to go on strike this holiday weekend if california. just ahead, we'll have details of their key demand. please stay with us. hurry up dad! you've been in there forever! i'm trying! this cheap stuff is too thin! i told you notot to get the other toilet paper. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! woooo!

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

and try zzzquil purezzzs melatonin gummies. a bus carrying 41 migrants from brownsville, texas arrived in los angeles over the weekend, the second bus load of migrants sent to l.a. in just the last few weeks on a trip funded by the state of texas. we go now live to los angeles. camilla, what more can you tell us about the journey these migrants have gone through? >> reporter: hey, boris. it was a long journey and the activists here told me these migrants were tired, they only had one stop but they're happy to be here. there's a sense of relief to be here in los angeles where they're being welcomed by these nonprofits and faith-based organizations. of those 41 migrants, 11 were

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