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into the u.s. right here at this location and day after day border patrol is working in extreme heat. the real feel temperature is well over 100 degrees at times processing migrants while battling a raging drug smuggling operation. here in texas border patrol in laredo announced in just a 24-hour period it seized more than 700,000 dollars worth of drugs including black tar heroin and cocaine. in arizona u.s. border patrol agents in the tucson sector say they seized 340 packages of fentanyl pills in a single traffic stop. worth an estimated $3.4 million totaling 187 pounds. we know fentanyl can be lethal at just 2 milligrams. this disturbing video. texas dps says previously deported felon from mexico pulled over with an outstanding warrant for sexual indecency

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

nation's largest cate case of human smuggling, this trailer, packed inside, men and women and children and among the dead, four hondurans including two brothers. >> their mother mourning their loss saying her sons were anxious but excited on the future. >> and cooperating with u.s. investigators are painting a grim picture of the deadly journey, in laredo, at 2:45 p.m. the truck passed through a border patrol checkpoint and the camera capturing the driver, a detained u.s. citizen, who drove through cotulla who was then on san antonio, on a 100 degree day. >> a lot of coordination. so it is suggestive of a higher level organization. >> homeland security investigations covering the southern texas border.

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream

>> when the joe biden administration is scheduled to an obit related border restrictions later this month. correspondent nate boyd with the inside access from laredo, texas. >> a show of authorities on both sides the rio grande in laredo, national guard soldiers, texas department of safety troopers, and mexican police all holding joint drills as title 42 is set to expire. >> i think this year presence of their support in the area as long as the ground troops and sends a message to both the mexican government and the migrants 4 across the new mexico they were ready. >> teams are trying to get ready for a migrant attempt 1 mile, 1500 to 3,000 haitian migrants are thinking of crossing.

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream

>> a texas source tells me he just received a new intel report saying that 4,000 more haitian migrants are making their way to nuevo laredo reporting in laredo, texas, fox news. >> do you know what happens to these individuals? they are either expelled under the title 42 of the cdc, or they are placed in immigration enforcement proceedings. they make their claims under the law if those claims don't prevail they are promptly removed from the united states. >> homeland security is defending the joe biden ministrations management of the southern border, but "the washington post" claimed that some of his justifications earn a score of three pinocchio's on their scale. a site about the situation along the border with former acting director of ice tom. tom thinks for joining us this evening it's a puzzle try to put

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream

>> about a mile south his winner to find that group of 1500, 3,000 haitian migrants a way to take a look about right here using gps resources you see them just waiting on the other side of the border, the question is what will they do if title 42 is dropped on the 23rd of this month. >> the violent cartel charges 800 to $1,000 for each person across the river. it's unclear how many have that money. but laredo leaders still believe that the people are coming. >> they don't care they want to come over now, dental care about title 42, because they notes can be done. to speak on the del rio sector for migrants are back in mexico today after a boat rescue by mexican authorities near eagle pass. others made it across to be processed by border patrol. >> the month of april to be historic from what i'm hearing wagon to see the highest number of encounters and u.s. history for the month of april it just shows you that with her trying to do is not making any to have a significant impact on the border right now.

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The Five

showman. this is a big, you know, pt barnum act that he pulled here. >> geraldo: do you think he is frustrated? >> brian: i'm not talking not talking sincerity or motivated but it is a big, big show. but when you look behind the show, the fact of the matter is something you alluded to in laredo, the mexican state south of texas, the governor is listening to abbott because the traffic is backed up for days. so all of the money and who knows what kind of side gig they have going on. so, i think abbott is right. there is some positive movement as a result of his activism. and i think that is to be ultimately uploaded. in this sense, i like what he is doing more quietly. he is doing what trump did. remember how trump went to mexico, listen, you want to do business with us, you have to do

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Fox News Live-20220129-19:39:00

agents in laredo and their boss, u.s. border patrol chief raul ortiz. and this all happens right in front of secretary mayorkas because he was visiting forget day. and one of our sources leaked us some of that video. take a listen for yourself. >> reporter: meanwhile, migrants continue spilling across the border here where we are in la jolla, texas. this is video we shot in the early morning hours today as family units started showing up here in the area, many of them with young children. it was very chilly out this morning, still in late january. migrants cross that river illegally and come right here into texas to give themselves up

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Fox Report With Jon Scott-20211010-22:02:00

pulled them over as human smugglers and was illegal immigrants across the border trying to get everything and then to the united states in the human smugglers pick them up and take them to cities like houston and if the texas state troopers were on the roads it would be a free-for-all essentially. we went to the dhs contracts, take a look at this video are drawn team shot yesterday, dhs officially saying they are canceling all remaining a boardwalk contracts for the border walls in the rio grande valley in laredo. what you are looking at are the pylons that were never put into the ground the border wall in the joya texas one of the biggest hotspots in the rio grande valley, only a half-mile was built while wall construction halted in january as president biden took over we have piles of metal already paid for by the taxpayers, that is resting in the sun, there is never going to be anything done in the border agents that we talk to incredibly frustrated because they need these walls out here because this is a

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The Faulkner Focus-20210907-15:32:00

u.s. border into mexican territory. it is impossible to reimplement mpp that a way that upholds human rights and due process. mexico has the responsibility to block this detrimental policy. it is obviously far too early as we see apprehensions continue along the texas border, including these in laredo that you are looking at right now, to say whether a change in policy would have the effect of dissuading many of those families from heading north and trying to cross the border illegally. we're due, by the way, to get the figures for august probably around the end of this week in terms of the number of apprehensions made by customs and border protection here. remember in july they were that record 212,000. we await to see what the august figures will prove to be. martha. >> martha: thank you, jonathan hunt at the border. "the new york times" report also says that the high court's ruling provided some relief as

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