that allowed the u.s. to expel migrants and two texas counties issued disaster declarations in preparation. today, however, there s no evidencef a rush at least not an immediate one. this video from the u.s.-mexico border is probably the besteds of that. on the left you saw the it was yesterday with migrants camped outside it, on the right the border as it was today. there s a lot of theories where those people went. we ll get to that in a moment. a source tells cnn according to a count by border patrol around 2,300 migrants were in custody this afternoon. that s slightly lower than earlier this week. nevertheless the administration is still preparing for more migrants seeking asylum. i.c.e. is adding 5,000 detention beds. there s also political chaos and the biden administration saying it s trying to sabotage its effort on the border after a federal judge s ruling in florida. reporter: after title 42 ended late thursday night some migrants discovered they didn t make it in
called it a tactical regrouping, that s how they reframed it. the head of the paramilitary wagner group is often at odds with russia s top military officials told the ministry in a video to, quote, stop lying and, quote, this is called fleeing and not regrouping. russia s leader vladimir putin has been charged with war crimes by the icc. on thursday russia said it would put the list of judges from the international criminal court and its chief prosecutor on russia s wanted list. i spoke with mr. khan on wednesday before russia made that announcement and where the investigation now stands. so it s been about two months since the icc issued arrest warrants for vladimir putin and the russian commissioner for children s rights. where do things stand now? well, the warrants have been issued and we continue our investigations. as i said when we spoke for the first time ukraine s a crime scene. there s many allegations we re receiving of torture, of prisoners of war being treated terribly,