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Ep 471 | The Statue of Liberty Is NOT the Poster Child for Open Borders
Ep 471 | The Statue of Liberty Is NOT the Poster Child for Open Borders
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59 minutes
Released:
Aug 14, 2019
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There’s a ton of misinformation being peddled by so many in the media about our supposed history of open borders and welcoming everyone to come here, even if they are harmful to America. They claim the Statue of Liberty stands for that principle. Well, be prepared for a history lesson showing how our laws, history, and traditions of that time actually show the exact opposite.
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The Statue of Liberty means the opposite of what leftists say it does
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Released:
Aug 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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