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lester >> julia ainsley, thank you. >>> up next, the mystery of flight mh-370. ten years after it disappeared. inside the renewed push to find the missing airplane >>> finally, it's one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries. what happened to malaysia airlines flight 370? now nearly ten years since that plane vanished, the search may be back on tom costello explains why. >> reporter: in the vastness of the southern indian ocean, another search may begin for malaysian airlines flight 370 after first searching in 2018, american company ocean infe infinite wants to ry again. using autonomous drones to find the plane and the 239 people on board. the prime minister of malaysia says he's open to a new search, with ocean infinity only getting paid if it finds the plane. >> whatever need to be done must be done. >> reporter: it was on march 8, 2014, that the boeing 777 disappeared on the red eye from kuala lumpur to beijing. radar and satellite data suggested the plane made a mysterious u-turn, flew back over malaysia and eventually headed towards the southern india
lester >> julia ainsley, thank you. >>> up next, the mystery of flight mh-370. ten years after it disappeared. inside the renewed push to find the missing airplane >>> finally, it's one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries. what happened to malaysia airlines flight 370? now nearly ten years since that plane vanished, the search may be back on tom costello explains why. >> reporter: in the vastness of the southern indian ocean, another search may begin for...
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julia ainsley is following this. julia, what more do we know? >> reporter: border patrol says the lebanese man was caught earlier this month crossing illegally near el paso. 22-year-old basel bassel ebbadi said he was with hezbollah and wanted to build a bomb and was headed to new york. officials i've spoken to said it is highly unusual for someone to voluntarily disclose that information. we don't know if ebbadi was on the u.s. terrorism watch list. over 160 migrants crossing the border last year were on that list. it's been a major criticism of biden border policies by republicans. ebbadi is currently in u.s. custody and under investigation. lester? >> julia ainsley, thank you. >>> to that new video showing the princess of wales in public for the first time since her abdominal surgery. it comes after weeks of questions about her whereabouts and after controversy surrounding a highly edited photo. here is molly hunter. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time since december, video of kate, the princess of wales, in public. the video obtained by
julia ainsley is following this. julia, what more do we know? >> reporter: border patrol says the lebanese man was caught earlier this month crossing illegally near el paso. 22-year-old basel bassel ebbadi said he was with hezbollah and wanted to build a bomb and was headed to new york. officials i've spoken to said it is highly unusual for someone to voluntarily disclose that information. we don't know if ebbadi was on the u.s. terrorism watch list. over 160 migrants crossing the border...
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julia ainsley has more on the program, and big picture, what does this mean overall for the migrant crisis in the united states? >> well, i got to see the body ras, myself, and they will pop to the front of the officer's jacket while they are being deported or if someone is in violation of human smuggling or knowingly employing a migrant. and that is where they are going to be reporting them, and it could mean a lot more to the press of how the migrants are treated when they are arrested, and a lot of people saying that ice is going into the home where there could be small children. now we will be able to get that footage, and workplace raids, and what that footage looks like, and it could open up transparency into the process. >> and of course, it all comes down to money, and they don't have money yet to roll the cameras out beyond the five cities. and that is because the americans are tightening the purse strings around the dhs and they want them to work on crossing the southern border, and they don't want to get the tight services on the budget, and that could mean that the customs and
julia ainsley has more on the program, and big picture, what does this mean overall for the migrant crisis in the united states? >> well, i got to see the body ras, myself, and they will pop to the front of the officer's jacket while they are being deported or if someone is in violation of human smuggling or knowingly employing a migrant. and that is where they are going to be reporting them, and it could mean a lot more to the press of how the migrants are treated when they are arrested,...
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smaller towns are torn over whether to welcome migrants as they look to fill thousands of jobs julia ainsley has our report >> reporter: in major cities across america, officials say they've reached a breaking point, struggling to handle the record number of arriving migrants, but here in small town fremont, nebraska, where there are just 39 workers for every 100 job openings, some are encouraging even more legal migrants to come. >> we need these people we need this work done. this is what feeds the nation and the world >> reporter: many of the openings are at this half billion dollar chicken plant opened in 2019 young locals often move away leaving those slaughterhouse jobs to migrants like vicente hernandez. "with hispanic migrants, although it is hard, although it is heavy, they endure," he says "the difference with an american citizen is that every time he finds a job, when he sees that it's hard, he leaves it," he says hernandez and his wife are also pastors to the growing guatemalan community. ♪ once this town of 27,000 was nearly all white. now, one out of six are latino since 2018
smaller towns are torn over whether to welcome migrants as they look to fill thousands of jobs julia ainsley has our report >> reporter: in major cities across america, officials say they've reached a breaking point, struggling to handle the record number of arriving migrants, but here in small town fremont, nebraska, where there are just 39 workers for every 100 job openings, some are encouraging even more legal migrants to come. >> we need these people we need this work done. this...
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as julia ainsley reports, some counties just don't have the money to pay for it. >> reporter: tonight, as americans vote on the biggest primary night so far, there's a new warning about the upcoming presidential election in november. nbc news speaking to 17 election officials in eight states who told us some counties cannot afford to make badly needed security upgrades to their election's infrastructure the biggest concern they say is in small towns and rural areas. like harney county, oregon, where we met county clerk dag robinson >> this job is not the same job that i was elected to in 2013. >> reporter: he told us why he is worried about protecting the courthouse where votes will be counted this election day >> in 2016, we had protesters arrive that occupied the national wildlife refuge. >> reporter: they were peaceful at first, he said. >> until they become peaceful at first, he said. >> until they become that brings up security concerns for us. >> reporter: how long did that go on >> it was 41 days of hell, if you had to work in this building. >> reporter: since then, the county
as julia ainsley reports, some counties just don't have the money to pay for it. >> reporter: tonight, as americans vote on the biggest primary night so far, there's a new warning about the upcoming presidential election in november. nbc news speaking to 17 election officials in eight states who told us some counties cannot afford to make badly needed security upgrades to their election's infrastructure the biggest concern they say is in small towns and rural areas. like harney county,...
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nbc homeland security correspondent julia ainsley has been reporting on this story. she joins me now. you visited this border checkpoint. you spoke to officials. what did you find? >> reporter: well, first of all the technology is pretty amazing, kate, they're now able to use a.i. and was able to talk to some of officers behind the scenes watching these shipments come through trying to work for anomalies using new computer technology to scan these vehicles while the drivers stay in the car, that's vastly from where we were five years ago. here's the problem, while 95% of fentanyl is driven across the border in personal vehicles only 2% of vehicles are actually scanned. turns out, according to the head of cbp, if you try to scan every vehicle. another problem, some of this technology they've purchased they haven't been able to put in the ground. we're on the front lines of the fentanyl crisis. half of all fentanyl seized coming in from mexico is stopped here. but critics say the biden administration is not doing enough. with fentanyl overdoses now the leading cause of
nbc homeland security correspondent julia ainsley has been reporting on this story. she joins me now. you visited this border checkpoint. you spoke to officials. what did you find? >> reporter: well, first of all the technology is pretty amazing, kate, they're now able to use a.i. and was able to talk to some of officers behind the scenes watching these shipments come through trying to work for anomalies using new computer technology to scan these vehicles while the drivers stay in the...
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here's julia ainsley. >> reporter: in some ways the 5th circuit deciding to put sb4 on hold even longer. if you listened to the oral arguments last week texas had a hard time defending on how they would carry out isb4. the judges asked the solicitor general for the state of texas to say how for example would you handle an immigrant that comes from arizona to texas. the judges making the decisions on whether or not these migrants could stay have educated in federal immigration law. the judges make it can decisions whether or not these migrants could stay. not clear that any of them had. they had a hard time defending it. on the other hand, it's surprising. the 5th circuit has generally decided with the state of texas. arguably the most conservative circuit court in the whole country and over and over again we have seen immigration policies put in place by governor abbott in texas, the lower court in the western district says no, abbott you can't do it, they put it on hold. the 5th court reverses that sides with abbott and then it goes to the supreme court and in this case the 5th circuit
here's julia ainsley. >> reporter: in some ways the 5th circuit deciding to put sb4 on hold even longer. if you listened to the oral arguments last week texas had a hard time defending on how they would carry out isb4. the judges asked the solicitor general for the state of texas to say how for example would you handle an immigrant that comes from arizona to texas. the judges making the decisions on whether or not these migrants could stay have educated in federal immigration law. the...
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the law allows state authorities to arrest and jail undocumented immigrants, let's get right to julia ainsley, she joins me from washington. explain this ruling. what does it mean? >> reporter: well, it means that the fifth circuit is reversing the lower court's decision to block sb4. controversial immigration bill spear headed by texas governor greg abbott allow local and state police to stop anyone they suspect to anyone crossed the border and it changes the balance of who's able to enforce immigration. the western district of texas said texas should not have done that. not on the merits. to put a stay on it. while they looked at thises this couldn't go in effect. the fifth district, similar to pattern on razor wire and the buoys in the rio grande valley, said in fact they can move forward on this pending the supreme court ruling on this. they expedited that on calendar. when exactly their stay goes into effects. when cold sb4 go into effect. the way they wrote it a stay for seven days basically follow the date of publication, this stay and the law would be in effect for a week. lot of peop
the law allows state authorities to arrest and jail undocumented immigrants, let's get right to julia ainsley, she joins me from washington. explain this ruling. what does it mean? >> reporter: well, it means that the fifth circuit is reversing the lower court's decision to block sb4. controversial immigration bill spear headed by texas governor greg abbott allow local and state police to stop anyone they suspect to anyone crossed the border and it changes the balance of who's able to...