Margaret Brennan, host of Face the Nation on CBS, discussed the current situation at the US-Mexico border with title 42 expiring. She pointed out that the global migration crisis is the most significant since World War Two, with 100 million people displaced worldwide. There is a record number of people seeking to cross the US and claim asylum, and the court systems are backlogged, so there is a question of how to deal with this influx of humanity. Congress has failed to pass any significant changes to asylum laws for decades, and there is no real consensus on what to do. The only agreement is on the need for more resources for border agents and those dealing with the influx of migrants. Brennan also spoke about the difficulties journalists face when interviewing people who distort the truth. She emphasized the importance of remaining fact-based and responsible when reporting the news. On Face the Nation, they will cover not only immigration but also the agreement on the debt ceiling and potential future agreements.