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the mite grants leaving are escaping a burning house. should the legislation have not dealt with the burning house, dealing with the landscape can in these countries and not exclusively once they arrive at the border, if you really want to stop the influx of migrants. >> that was the focus of harris two years ago when she was put in charge of dealing with the crisis in the northern triangle and the countries that are dangerous. but right now, we have the problem of what republicans in the house are looking a at. first and foremost, secure the border and enforce existing lus. that's a good step forward in the right direction with the legislation this they have passed. and they cannot say they are not taking action because this is a perfect example of them taking action to secure the border and make our nations safe. >> thank you. we'll be back. ♪ fall into me...♪ celebrate every kiss.

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domestic politics as well. he boycotted the summit of the americas in june in los angeles protesting the u.s. view towards cuba and other nations. >> indeed he did. meanwhile, gabe, a bipartisan group of senators will be visiting the border today. the substitute has declaned a state of emergency. what are they going to see there? >> reporter: good morning, jose. that bipartisan group of senators is coming here today. this comes after president biden called on congress to act on immigration. but quickly i want to point out where am. i'm in yuma county. behind me is mexico. just a few minutes ago, we saw a group of mite grants that were picked up here to be processed. we saw one woman from colombia that had a 9-month-old son.

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get -- keep title 42 and keep these mite grants out of the country, it's contrary to the argument of the own party. and they are trying to use the covid justification in order to accomplish a border issue policy goal. similarly, the biden administration was warned about the continuing dangers of the pandemic trying to say it's not so hutch an issue right now. and therefore, they also are this mixed messaging that they are blending covid with a border policy dispute. >> it's a flaw in that messaging. peter baker, sam brock, thank you for making time to talk to us. and right now, thousands of people are stuck at airports across this country as a holiday travel nightmare continues. more than 4,000 flights cancelled just this morning.

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trying to survive on the streets as well as in the care of other people and the humanitarian at work here. >> among those most impacted as we saw on the ground there, the venezuelas. so many mite grants coming here. why is their experience unique and what challenges are they facing right now? >> they are experiencing this because policy shufted during the time of the biden administration and before they were allowed to be entered into the united states because there was no agreement with mexico to be able to take them on. and there was a shift and toke who is did not make the cut off date were not eligible to be ache to seek protection. so they are forced to remain in mexico and uncertain about what the future may hold for them because of their nationality and country of origin. >> help us understand. some people will be flipg on the tv and see the large numbers of migrants who are laying on the

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origins. to deal directly with some of the countries whose citizens are the ones who are showing up at the border and beyond that, we also opportunity that the biden administration may have to make some changes to its asylum policy we have reported that the biden administration has been considering limiting the types of migrants who would be automobile to apply for asylum by implementing what's known as a tran sut ban saying that mite grants grants who come through third countries before getting to the united states f they can't prove that they first applied for asylum and were denied in one of those countries they transited through, that would heen they would not be eligible to apply for that asylum in the united states while the u.s. limits it in that way, it's possible the administration could also try to create additional pathways for migrants who are in some of those countries to apply for

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temperatures. temperatures are going to get even colder tonight. some of the migrants we spoke to say they didn't know a cold front is expected. many of them only have what they have on their backs. guad venegas is in el paso for us. what's the city doing today to help these people? >> reporter: good morning. you were here, and you saw what it's like. this is an area this downtown el paso where the migrants have been concentrating. the bus stop is right next door. let me just say one of the conversations i had with a lot of migrants was about the weather. like you said, they are unaware this cold front is coming in. the temperature is going to go below freezing. dangerously cold weather as the national weather service. you can see over here, this is the same area where people have been sleeping for the last few days. the sidewalks have become like the central quarters for mite

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and immigration policies. this move right here is unprecedented using airplanes now to deliver migrants to martha's vineyard. something that is really designed, it appears, to put this issue in democratically controlled communities. this morning a surprising scene in martha's vineyard. two planes filled with 50 mite grants landing on the island, according to emergency management officials. authorities say the planes were sent from florida wednesday afternoon by governor ron desantis. this video provided by ron desantis' office, which says it was obtained by a source on the ground, appears to show the migrants' arrival on the island. his office saying the planes were part of the state's relocation program to transport illegal immigrants to sanctuary destinations.

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