Mayorkas: There Aren't open Borders for Migrants Released Without Court Dates, Tracking Because Most Are Removed

On Friday's broadcast of NBC's "Today," DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that the federal court ruling blocking the federal government from releasing migrants into the United States without orders to show up in court is a damaging decision and argued that releasing people into the country without a court date or any mechanism to track them isn't open borders for those who are released because "the vast majority are being removed." And people who have been removed from the country wouldn't say the border is open.