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Ep 366 | Arizona Rancher: “We have ceded so much of our border land to the cartels and drug packers”
Ep 366 | Arizona Rancher: “We have ceded so much of our border land to the cartels and drug packers”
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69 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Do you want a firsthand account of the problems at the border from a man who has lived on it his entire life? Well, today I am joined by Jim Chilton, a lifelong rancher who owns a 50,000-acre ranch right on the border in central Arizona.
Chilton explains why he is concerned with the strategy of Washington to only patrol from operating bases well away from the border rather than holding the line right at the border. He explains the strategic problems as well as the harm to ranches and to the country that result from allowing cartels to operate autonomously within our border up to a certain point. Overall, we are not treating this like the invasion it is and are instead reacting like crime investigators.
Furthermore, he explains why border towns are so safe, and it has a lot to do with why the remote areas are not.
Many of your questions about the policies and politics of the border will be answered by Chilton on today’s epic show.
Show links
12 astounding numbers quantifying this border invasion
What the border invasion means
Video of a massive flow of heavily armed cartel members on Jim’s ranch with no Border Patrol in sight
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Chilton explains why he is concerned with the strategy of Washington to only patrol from operating bases well away from the border rather than holding the line right at the border. He explains the strategic problems as well as the harm to ranches and to the country that result from allowing cartels to operate autonomously within our border up to a certain point. Overall, we are not treating this like the invasion it is and are instead reacting like crime investigators.
Furthermore, he explains why border towns are so safe, and it has a lot to do with why the remote areas are not.
Many of your questions about the policies and politics of the border will be answered by Chilton on today’s epic show.
Show links
12 astounding numbers quantifying this border invasion
What the border invasion means
Video of a massive flow of heavily armed cartel members on Jim’s ranch with no Border Patrol in sight
Copyright Blaze Media All Rights Reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Mar 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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