Texas’ Tough Border Bill Spurs Judicial Whiplash

A federal appeals court blocked a Texas law that would allow the state’s own law enforcement to arrest migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border, a decision that came just hours after the Supreme Court ruled the bill could take effect. This state immigration law, S.B. 4, has two key parts: it would make illegal crossings a Class B misdemeanor and would require state judges to order migrants convicted of crossing to return to Mexico. Texas’ Maverick County Sheriff Tom Schmerber joins the Rundown to give his perspective on the border crisis, why he believes the bill won’t shrink the rising illegal crossings, and what kind of action he wants to see from the Biden administration.

Much of Haiti has become lawless, with hundreds of rival gangs taking control of the country’s capital city, Port-au-Prince. Violent criminals have overrun the island nation, demanding the resignation of Haitian Prime Minister Henry, leaving thousands of innocent civilians dead in their wake and Americans stranded with few escape routes. The State Department is working to get those Americans home, but the task remains difficult as U.S. citizens have been “left to their own devices.” FOX News National Correspondent Bryan Llenas joins to describe what he is seeing at the Haitian border in the Dominican Republic and what kind of international help Hatians are pleading for.

Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, host of “The Jason Rantz Show” and author of “What’s Killing America.”