Summary
- Sen. Chris Murphy and Rep. Tony Gonzales discuss the temporary decrease in migrants at the Southern border.
- Both politicians emphasize the need for legislative action to address border issues and make the drop in migrant crossings permanent.
- The drop in migrants is attributed partly to the Mexican government and smart diplomacy between the U.S. and Mexico.
- Murphy and Gonzales call for bipartisan legislation to bring order to the border and criticize lack of presidential engagement with the House on border issues.