Cuellar: We're Not Doing Enough to Stop Wave of Migrants Crossing Latin America, Might Need 'Pressure' on Countries

On Friday's broadcast of MSNBC's "José Díaz-Balart Reports," Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) stated that there are massive numbers of migrants crossing the Darién Gap "and we're not doing enough to stop them at their 20-yard line, and everything is being done here at the 1-yard line called the U.S.-Mexico border." Cuellar also said that if the U.S. has to pressure other nations in Latin America to do more to stop migration from coming to the U.S., it needs to and wondered, "What happened to those regional border processing centers that we were supposed to set up in Panama and Colombia?"