Does President Trump’s Case For a Border Wall Hold Up?
In last night’s television address, President Trump claimed a border wall will help keep U.S. citizens safer and re-emphasized that the ongoing government shutdown will end only if the border wall gets funded. We check out Trump’s claims with two experts.Reporter:Â Farida Jhabvala-Romero
Gov. Newsom Pledges Money, Technology to Fight Stateâs Wildfires
Gavin Newsom is from coastal California, but on his first full day as the stateâs leader he headed to a rural outpost to make clear that one of his top priorities will be helping prevent wildfires and rebuilding the communities decimated over recent years.Reporter: Marisa Lagos
Hundreds of Asylum-Seeker ‘No-Shows’ At Border
Weâve told you before about an unofficial list kept in a notebook at the border in Tijuana thatâs being used to determine when asylum-seekers can ask to enter the United States. But recently, hundreds of people have not been showing up when their number is called.Reporter: Max Rivlin-Nadler
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