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Opening Our Border to Those Who Hate Us | 11/7/23
Opening Our Border to Those Who Hate Us | 11/7/23
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59 minutes
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Nov 7, 2023
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We must learn the lessons of Israel. The Israelis allowed in people from Gaza on worker visas who wound up participating in the massacre. We have also let in people to work who hate our values and particularly hate Jews. Just like Israel is arming and training civilian security forces to protect its communities, we must create red county sheriff’s posse patrols to protect against the security threats from the border. We’re joined by Ben Bergquam, who is reporting to us live from the Arizona-Mexican border. He warns that the border has never been this wide open and that the Biden administration is likely working with the cartels to move the invasion away from Texas to where there is less resistance and scrutiny. He also points the finger at taxpayer-funded NGOs that are using our money to flood our communities with illegal aliens. Flights out of Tucson are all full of invaders. The only solution is a budget fight, but Republicans still fear a federal shutdown more than they fear bringing in those who hate us … by the millions.
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Released:
Nov 7, 2023
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