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A Newly Retired Border Agent Spills His Guts on the Failure of his Agency | Guest: Ammon Blair | 12/13/23
A Newly Retired Border Agent Spills His Guts on the Failure of his Agency | Guest: Ammon Blair | 12/13/23
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Dec 13, 2023
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On today’s special episode, we are joined by Ammon Blair, who recently retired from both Border Patrol and the Texas National Guard, for the most in-depth discussion of the border on the internet. First, Ammon makes it clear that Republicans are wrong to view the border as a crisis. It’s not a natural disaster or failure of leadership but a successful weaponization of mass migration by the Biden administration to subvert our sovereignty. He explains that the entire mindset of the Border Patrol must be a military mindset built upon securing a perimeter, not a law enforcement mission and most certainly not a humanitarian mission. As such, increasing border assets without a change in policy and mindset will actually more efficiently continue the invasion. He also discusses the growing problem with Chinese at the border and how Texas is failing to harness all intel and military assets to fill the void left by the feds. Finally, Blair, who is currently a senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, offers his thoughts on how the cartels have created a population insurgency along the border to facilitate the invasion and what an effective counter-insurgency plan would look like. Bookmark this show as a must-listen!
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Released:
Dec 13, 2023
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