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Arrests of Illegal Immigrants on U.S.-Mexican Border Plummets

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    Radio talk show hosts Matt Patrick and Joyce Kaufman and Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton on the factors behind the decline in arrests of illegal i...

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Well joining me now three of my favorite American voices Matt Patrick KT RH.

Radio talk show host WFTL radio talk show host Joyce Hoffman and Tom -- and president of judicial watch.

Thank you all for being here let's.

Let me start if I may Joyce review.

325000.

Apprehensions I mean the Border Patrol must being doing a bang up job there on the border what do you think.

Well I think it kinda makes the case that you and I've been saying for years Lou that if there were no jobs we made it harder for illegal stuff find employment here.

That they're probably wouldn't be so many and our economy has done the work that the federal government didn't do for us and.

I -- your thoughts.

You know -- here in Texas rather border yeah I've audited type of subject I look at these numbers and I agreed that the economy has done something that the government couldn't do.

But -- also read here to remind you that the Department of Justice has asked the sheriffs along the border of the counties along the border not to arrest these illegals not to go after some of these illegals and the ones that they do go after we've got to give them a long period of time just to make sure work you know.

Being got nice today before we send them back so doesn't surprise me that the numbers are doubt because the DOJ doesn't really want us to go after these illegals -- You -- time.

Now -- down in and I think many of them being turned away at the border and that's not being Canada's apprehension so many are coming across the border some -- the minutes as many as four times the number that are caught.

So we have a million people trying to cross the border three quarters of which do it successfully a year.

And we're supposed to see that as a success.

And on the other hand now.

Some of the -- some other drop needs to be given that credit to Arizona for.

We're representing him in court against the Obama administration at least that state legislature.

But I think Arizona is obviously one of the focus where.

But a lot of the traffic has -- coming through -- and it's no surprise numbers are dropping well we're gonna come right back with our.