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We Can't Choose Our Native-born, but We Can Choose Our Immigrants Ep. 269
We Can't Choose Our Native-born, but We Can Choose Our Immigrants Ep. 269
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Aug 23, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Between 1.3 million criminal aliens, endless Islamist immigrants tied to terror, and MS-13 gang members, we have needlessly imported aliens who are harming our country when our tradition has been to bring in only those with good moral character.
In this show, I address recent immigration news, particularly the illegal alien alleged murderer of Mollie Tibbetts, to show how almost every illegal alien crime, by definition, is avoidable. I discuss E-Verify and identity theft and how easy it would be to detect these individuals, yet government until recently has been doing the opposite. We coddle those who engage in identity theft in order to promote amnesty.
Show links
What we can learn from the deportation of the 95-year-old Nazi
Central American alien “minors” are widely involved with MS-13
DACA recipient planned bomb attacks on ICE
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In this show, I address recent immigration news, particularly the illegal alien alleged murderer of Mollie Tibbetts, to show how almost every illegal alien crime, by definition, is avoidable. I discuss E-Verify and identity theft and how easy it would be to detect these individuals, yet government until recently has been doing the opposite. We coddle those who engage in identity theft in order to promote amnesty.
Show links
What we can learn from the deportation of the 95-year-old Nazi
Central American alien “minors” are widely involved with MS-13
DACA recipient planned bomb attacks on ICE
Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Aug 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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