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Nikki Haley says treating shootings as only a gun issue is the lazy way out after Nashville school tragedy – Fox News

EXCLUSIVE Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley says in the wake of this weeks deadly school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, the focus needs to be on combating the mental health crisis rather than on new legislation banning assault weapons.

"My heart fell like everybody elses when we heard about Nashville," the former ambassador to the United Nations and former South Carolina governor said at a town hall on the campaign trail in Salem, New Hampshire on Tuesday, as she referenced the attack at a Christian school in Nashville, where a shooter armed with two assault-style rifles and a handgun killed three students and three staff members.

Pointing to a 2015 mass shooting at a Black church in Charleston, South Carolina, during her tenure as governor, Haley told the audience "Ive been through my share of tragedies in South Carolina when I was governor. We dont want to see that happen. How much longer is this country going to ignore mental health. It is a cancer, and it is killing our kids."

"We need to focus on what really matters. Mental health is the cancer that no one is talking about. One in four people have a mental health issue," Haley emphasized minutes later, in a national exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. "But if treated they live a perfectly normal life. It is horrific what happened in Nashville. Its clear that that woman needed help. And so, weve got to make sure were doing that."

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Former ambassador to the United Nations and former two-term South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who is running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, holds a town hall in Salem, New Hampshire, on March 28, 2023. (Fox News)

Following Mondays shooting, President Biden renewed his calls for Congress to pass an assault weapons ban.

"We have to do more to stop gun violence. Its ripping our communities apart," the president urged in a statement from the White House. "I call on Congress again to pass my assault weapons ban."

However, Haley disagrees.

"To sit there and say that its just a gun issue is the lazy way out," Haley said. "We need to acknowledge the whole issue. And the whole issue is she [the shooter in Nashville] was struggling and there was nobody there to help her."

When asked by Fox News if she would consider an assault weapons ban if she were in the White House right now, Haley quickly answered: "I dont deal with hypotheticals. Im not going to deal with hypotheticals. Were not going to go down that route. What I will tell you is were going to deal with mental health once and for all."

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Haley also highlighted that "we also need to talk about changing what we do with school safety. We need to have one entrance in and out. We need to have a law enforcement officer on every campus. And if we have to have metal detectors, we should do it. Our kids see them in airports. Its OK if they see them in schools if thats what it takes."

"We need to have one specialized mental health professional that does nothing but look for these issues. After COVID, weve got a lot of people with stress, anxiety, depression. They cant even find a therapist now," Haley added. "We need to make sure we have treatment out there for them. Whether its doing it by telehealth. Whether its doing it by seeing someone, weve got to start getting people the help they need."

Former ambassador to the United Nations and former two-term South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who's running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, holds a town hall in Salem, New Hampshire, on March 28, 2023. (Fox News Paul Steinhauser)

Democrats are criticizing Haley's stance on an assault weapons ban.

"Its appalling that in the aftermath of another school shooting, Nikki Haley is, once again, standing in opposition to meaningful gun safety laws," longtime New Hampshire Democratic Party chair Ray Buckley told Fox News in a statement.

Buckely argued that "Haley has proven that while shes more interested in scoring political points with the MAGA base, Granite Staters cant count on her to keep our children safe."

Haley, who launched her presidential bid early last month at a kick-off event in South Carolina, was making her second campaign swing through New Hampshire, the state that holds the first primary and second overall contest in the GOP presidential nominating calendar. The jam-packed two-day trip included a fundraiser, closed door meetings with prominent Granite State Republican leaders and activists, and two town halls.

FIRST ON FOX: HALEY HEADED TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDER

During her town halls, she highlighted her solutions to combat the nations border security crisis, which is now into its third year. As Fox News first reported on Monday, Haley is headed to south Texas on April 3, when shell become the first Republican White House candidate to visit the U.S.-Mexico border.

Haley, who is unveiling her plan to handle the ongoing migrant crisis, explained that "Im going to the border because I think illegal immigration should be a priority in this country. Its horrific whats happening."

"Ive got an illegal immigration plan that basically says were going to do what I did in South Carolina and pass a mandatory e-verify plan so that no business can hire anyone thats in this country illegally."

Haley, whose parents immigrated legally to the United States from India, received some of her biggest applause during the town hall when she highlighted that her immigration and border security plan would scrap the recent funding for up to 87,000 IRS staff in favor of 25,000 new Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

Additionally, she told Fox News that "were going to make sure we stop giving taxpayer handouts to illegal immigrants. Were going to make sure we defund sanctuary cities like Lawrence, [New Hampshire] and stop all the crime thats coming from there. Were going to make sure we got back to remain in Mexico. Were not going to stop Title 42. And were going to stop catch and release and go to catch and depart. When we do that, well be serious about illegal immigration."

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Haley is the only well-known Republican so far to challenge her one-time boss former President Trump for the 2024 GOP nomination. Trump, who the polling front-runner at this early point in the 2024 cycle, launched his campaign in mid-November, but has not visited the southern border.

When asked if Trump should head to the U.S.-Mexico border, Haley said, "Im not dealing with anybody elses campaign. Im dealing with mine. Illegal immigration should be a top priority for anybody whos running for president. Its top priority for me because its a top priority for all Americans."

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Nikki Haley to visit southern border in Texas after unveiling plan to tackle migrant crisis – Fox News

FIRST ON FOX: Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley will visit the southern border in Texas next week, Fox News Digital has learned -- as the former governor is unveiling her plan to handle the ongoing migrant crisis now into its third year.

Haley will become the first presidential candidate to visit the border when she travels to Texas on April 3. She will be accompanied by Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, and will make several stops between San Antonio and Eagle Pass. The area has seen some of the heaviest migrant traffic along the border in recent years as authorities have been besieged by the historic crisis.

There were over 1.7 million encounters at the southern border in FY 2021, and more than 2.3 million in FY 2022. FY 2023 has been on pace to eclipse those numbers, although numbers have dipped in January and February.

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Republicans have attributed the crisis to the policies of the Biden administration -- specifically the rolling back of Trump-era border protections, and an increase in "catch-and-release" of migrants into the U.S. The White House has attributed the crisis to a hemisphere-wide challenge and has called on Republicans to provide additional funding.

Haley, who is a daughter of legal immigrants, has been rolling out her plan to secure the border and tackle illegal immigration. That plan would see the recent funding for up to 87,000 IRS staff scrapped in favor of 25,000 new Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

The plan would also mandate that businesses use E-Verify -- which verifies a workers citizenship and immigration status -- in their hiring processes. As governor of South Carolina, Haley had signed a bill requiring all businesses in the state to use the tool.

Additionally, a Haley administration would cut funding to states that have been used to give money to illegal immigrants -- such as the billions used by New York to cut checks to illegal immigrant workers who lost their jobs during the pandemic.

Nikki Haley, former ambassador to the United Nations, during an event in Charleston, South Carolina, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. (Sam Wolfe/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Her plan would also restore the Trump-era "Remain-in-Mexico" policy -- which kept migrants in Mexico while their immigration hearings proceeded, instead of releasing them into the U.S. Republicans have credited that policy with reducing the pull factors which drew migrants north. Haley is also promising to end the "catch-and-release" practices of the Biden administration.

"We fix [the border crisis] by going back to Remain-in-Mexico, we fix it by stopping catch and release, we fix it by putting up an actual wall and closing our border," she said earlier this month on "One Nation with Brian Kilmeade."

"But we do it by doing what I did in South Carolina as governor," she said. "We did a mandatory E-Verify program that said none of our businesses could hire anyone that was in this country illegally. That is what got them out of South Carolina because there were no jobs for them to come to, that's what will get them out of this country, we've got to make sure none of our businesses hire anyone that is here in the country illegally, and we've got to start taking this seriously. Every state is a border state."

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In addition to mandating E-Verify, the legislation she signed as governor alsorequired police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop who they suspected may be in the U.S. illegally -- following similar legislation in states like Arizona.

That bill also created an illegal immigration enforcement unit, made it illegal to transport or harbor illegal immigrants, made it a felony to sell fake IDs to illegal immigrants and barred illegal immigrants from state or local benefits. The bill faced significant pushback from immigration activists.

"Illegal immigration is not welcome in South Carolina," Haley said in 2011 when she signed the bill.

As governor, she also declined to accept Syrian refugees over concerns about vetting, and in 2014 said that South Carolina would not be accepting illegal immigrant minors in order to focus on children already in the state. When she served as U.N. ambassador during the Trump administration, the U.S. withdrew from the global compact on migration in part due to concerns that it would have restricted U.S. policy and impinged on U.S. sovereignty.

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Illegal immigration and border security are likely to remain top topics in both the Republican primary season and the 2024 general election.

Former President Trump, who has announced his own 2024 bid, made tackling illegal immigration a key part of his administration. Meanwhile, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis -- who has not announced a bid but is widely expected to run -- sparked outrage from Democrats last year when he flew illegal immigrants into Marthas Vineyard.

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The former travel agent making millions from the UK’s migrant crisis – Daily Mail

A former travel agent who won government contracts to house migrants in hotels during the UK's migrant crisis is now making millions from the taxpayer - and enjoying a luxury globetrotting lifestyle, MailOnline can reveal.

Debbie Hoban, boss of Leeds-based Calder Conferences, was paid 2.19m last year alone, up nearly tenfold from just 230,000 in 2021, and is now one of the most prominent private firm bosses making huge sums of money out of the UK's crippling asylum seeker crisis.

She now lives in this magnificent 3m country farmhouse and enjoys a string of exotic trips to events like the Abu Dhabi grand prix after her company landed a government asylum seeker contract.

And the main reason for the tripling in profits to more than 6m last year for Calder Conferences has been the lucrative Home Office contracts awarded to it and other companies now costing the taxpayer 6m a day.

Calder is among a host of firms now being paid to house small-boat arrivals and other asylum seekers in almost 400 hotels around Britain.

The news came as Home Office data uncovered by the BBC showed the sheer scale of the migrant accommodation crisis, with a total of 395 hotels all over the country are being used to house 51,000 asylum seekers due to a severe shortage of official accommodation.

The total bill for taxpayers comes in at more than 6.8m a day.

At least 42 of the 48 English counties now have hotels accommodating migrants, according to recent reports.

The number has risen by more than 10,000 in less than three months after the Home Office emptied the Manston processing centre in Kent and dispersed thousands of Channel migrants to hotels across the country.

In November, Manston, a former RAF base, became dangerously overcrowded with 4,000 migrants - more than double its capacity - after more than 30,000 migrants made the Channel crossing in the last five months of 2022.

Official documents show that Mrs Hoban's company received 20.6m from the Home Office in 2021, increasing to 97m in 2022. Turnover for the year ending February 2022 rose from 5.98m to 23.66m and pre-tax profits trebled to 6.3m.

The contract represents a bumper payday for Mrs Hoban, a mother-of-three who previously to building up this business in recent years ran a low-profile independent travel agency.

Mrs Hoban, 63, now lives with her husband, Peter, 60, in a sprawling converted grain mill in West Yorkshire.

The vast and spectacular home - with a triple garage and screened off with extravagant wrought iron gates - was transformed by the couple, with four bedrooms, a swimming pool and jacuzzi and a basement wine cellar.

The couple also linked an adjoining mill owner's cottage to the house via a glass spiral staircase - with the finished project bagging an award at the 2018 ICF Builder Awards.

Steve Bailey, of contractor Landmarks (UK) Ltd, said of the development in 2018: 'A once damp, cold, drafty and structurally unstable building of the past is now a safe, warm, cozy magnificent home, and will be for many generations in the future.'

Social media shows Mrs Hoban enjoying lavish trips, including feasting on oysters and Champagne, and placing her at the F1 Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi.

She also jetted to Dubai, Bhutan and India's Taj Mahal on family jaunts.

She and her husband jointly own Calder Conferences Ltd through another firm called Depho Estates Ltd, which as well as the couple themselves, lists their sale executive son Freddy, 26, and daughter Harriet, a 24-year-old paralegal, as co-directors.

Elder son Jack, 28, resigned as a director in 2019, according to Companies House records.

A Home Office spokesperson said: 'The number of people arriving in the UK who require accommodation has reached record levels and has put our asylum system under incredible strain.

'The use of hotels to house asylum seekers is unacceptable there are currently more than 51,000 asylum seekers in hotels costing the UK taxpayer 6 million a day.

'The Home Office is committed to making every effort to reduce hotel use and limit the burden on the taxpayer.'

Home Office sources suggested the revenues earned by Calder were mainly from finding bridging hotels for Afghan refugees who arrived following the Taliban takeover in 2021.

It comes as Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, visited Rwanda on the weekend as she tried to restart her stalled plan to send Channel migrants to the country.

It's not the first time that Calder has been involved in government business.

In 2020, they were reported to have had secret talks on behalf of the Ministry of Justice to help house up to 2,000 prisoners in a Butlin's holiday camp in Skegness to ease the jails crisis during the pandemic.

Acting on the MoJ's behalf, representatives from Calders met with Butlin's bosses and discussed a 10m scheme to place the low-risk prisoners in the leisure accommodation.

But senior government officials scrapped the plan before it got much further.

MailOnline approached Calder Conferences, but were told 'We decline to comment.'

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Dia Mirza on her character in Anubhav Sinhas Bheed: I was sobbing while reading the script based on migrant crisis – Hindustan Times

The mismanagement of the Covid-19 lockdown and the suffering of the underpaid migrant labourers are the central themes of actor Dia Mirzas latest film, Bheed. Though the memories and visual from that time still affect the actor, she remembers how the films narrative profoundly took a toll on her when she first heard it. I was deeply moved by it. I was sobbing while reading the script. I thought this is the film that has to be made as its a film for ages. Stories like this are necessary for generations to reflect, internalize and understand how flawed we as humans can be.

Bheed also focuses on the migrants and tackles the delicate subject of social inequality with heartbreaking visuals and soul-stirring stories. Mirza says that makes the film all the more relevant in todays time, We need more films like these to understand the social inequalities that we have lived with. We need to recognise they exist to be able to change it .

In the film, Mirza plays a single mother from the privileged class of society, who amid the lockdown, is desperately trying to get to her daughter. The actor talks about delving deep into the psyche of her character and also points out how the film throws light on the treatment that privileged tend to give to other sections of society. There are people who are uncaring of anybody elses predicament in a moment, where they are so consumed by their problems but thats natural. Thats also human. This character helped me understand that as an actor, I do not have to judge the character I am playing. I just have to become the character, she says and goes on, There are moments in the film, where you will see the grey side of my character, and by extension, the grey side of our society. However, despite the fact that my character in the movie is flawed and serves as a mirror to society, it sends out the message that being flawed is okay.

A mother herself, Mirza shares that it was hard for her to relate to the character, thereby making the process of seeping into the character, understanding the conflict and bringing it out on the screen, a tad bit challenging . She says, Her actions were difficult to fathom because she is very different from who I am as a person..as a mother. I have never perceived myself as non-empathetic. Thats why, I decided to understand and internalize the reality of society, the thought-process of her character, and just go with the flow of it. I had to shut everybody out and think as a mother, who is trying to reach her daughter.

She adds, Having said that, I do not know how I would react in a situation like this. If that ever happens, it might help discover a side of me, which I do not know about yet.

But Mirza is happy to learn a lesson from her character, no matter how flawed it is. Every character teaches you something and this one taught me to let go and be....just to become that person you are meant to be in that moment. And its very interesting that none of us, including me, judged the characters or their actions, she explains. Mirza calls it the power of strong storytelling that not just her but everyone who saw the film at the preview, came out and said that they did not hate any character despite all their flaws being so evident.

Since the film focusses on social inequality, was there ever the pressure of offending any class or section of the society? And the actors says,I think, intentions matter. Jab kuch acchi niyat se karo, toh kuch bura nahi ho skta. The intention of the film and the filmmaker were honest. I never felt unsettled or concerned about any area of the film.

March 22 this year marked the third anniversary of lockdown - the dreadful time that shocked everyone to the core. Recalling her worst memories from that phase, Mirza shares, When lockdown happened, there were images of hundreds of families on the road trying to go to their homes, daughter cycling the father, images of people coming out of the cement mixer...all these were so powerful (and found way into the narratives of Bheed). While all this happened, we were in the comfort of our home and the first thing that we would say to ourselves every single day was that we are grateful. Not everyone was as lucky as we are.

The Sanju actor recalls how there were so many residents in her building, who were single and above the age of 80. They were rendered helpless because their house help could not come. Our efforts were directed towards making things better for them. For the first few days, all we were trying to do was help them in whatever way possible. I sometimes even went to clean peoples home, she tells us

During this time, the biggest discovery for me was less is best. All that we really need is things that makes us safe, secure and healthy, Mirza ends.

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Migrant deaths on Texas train mark latest border incident in string of recent tragedies: ‘Heartbroken’ – Fox News

The deaths of two migrants in a train car in a small Texas town in Uvalde County marks the latest tragedy to hit the southern border amid a historic migrant crisis a crisis being facilitated by human smugglers, who will often put migrants in deadly situations.

The Uvalde Police Department received a 911 call Friday afternoon saying there were "numerous" migrants "suffocating" in a train car. Border Patrol had been informed and stopped the car two to three miles east of Knippa, Texas. The incident is suspected to be related to human smuggling, sources said.

Officials for Union Pacific Railroad later said that 15 people were found in the rail car, two people died while four were air-lifted to San Antonio, and six were taken to nearby hospitals.

"Union Pacific is deeply saddened by this incident and the tragedies occurring at the border. We take the safety of all individuals seriously and work tirelessly with law enforcement partners to detect illegal items and people riding inside or on our rail cars. This incident is under investigation," it said.

TEXAS AUTHORITIES SAY AT LEAST 2 MIGRANTS DEAD, OVER A DOZEN INJURED AFTER SUFFOCATING IN TRAIN CAR

Law enforcement vehicles and officers photographed via helicopter investigating train cars where more than a dozen migrants were found "suffocating" near San Antonio, TX. (Credit: KENS 5 San Antonio) (KENS 5)

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement that the agency is "heartbroken to learn of yet another tragic incident of migrants taking the dangerous journey."

"I thank the Border Patrol Agents who responded to the scene and the HSI Agents who are supporting the investigation in Uvalde. We will work with the Uvalde County Sheriffs Office to hold those responsible. Smugglers are callous and only care about making a profit," he said.

It marks the latest deadly incident at the border as authorities face a historic surge of migrants that saw over 2.4 million encounters last fiscal year and the second such tragedy within a month.

Earlier this month eight migrants died after two smuggling vessels capsized off the coast of Southern California. At least 15 migrants were on one of the boats, and eight on another. It was unclear how many made it to shore.

SEVEN MEXICAN NATIONALS AMONG THE EIGHT MIGRANTS WHO DIED AFTER SMUGGLING BOATS CAPSIZED NEAR SAN DIEGO

Seven of the deceased migrants were identified as Mexican nationals based on the identification documents they were carrying. Officials said that such boats are often overloaded and poorly maintained.

Those deaths came after a FY 2022 in which there were 856 migrant deaths at the southern border the highest and deadliest on record. That has coincided with a record number of migrant encounters at the border. The 2.4 million seen that year exceeded the 1.7 million encountered a year before, which itself was a record.

The most deadly incident of the year came in June when 53 migrants died after being locked in a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas. The dead included a 13-year-old and 14-year-old from Guatemala and two 16-year-olds from Mexico.

The truck had been carrying 73 people when it was found on June 27.

In September, nine migrants were killed in the Rio Grande as they tried to cross into the United States from Mexico, while Border Patrol agents rescued 37 others.

The same month, agents narrowly averted tragedy when they rescued a four-month-old and an 18-month-old who had been abandoned in the sweltering heat of the Arizona desert.

Meanwhile, the debate over solutions to the crisis rages on in Washington. Republicans have blamed the Biden administration for its policies that they say have encouraged migrants to surge to the southern border specifically its moves to reduce interior enforcement and release more migrants into the interior.

Law enforcement vehicles and officers photographed via helicopter investigating train cars where more than a dozen migrants were found suffocating near San Antonio, TX. (Credit: KENS 5 San Antonio) (KENS 5)

The administration has faulted Republicans for failing to agree to border funding requests. It has also launched anti-smuggling operations and sought to expand legal pathways including a recent humanitarian parole program so migrants can travel into the U.S. without entering illegally.

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The latest deaths come just weeks before Title 42, which allows for the rapid expulsion of illegal migrants at the southern border due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to expire on May 11 along with the public health emergency. Officials have previously warned that a dramatic increase in migrant crossings can be expected when the order drops.

Fox News' Bill Melugin, Brie Stimson and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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