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John Solomon Reports
Rep. Austin Scott: Biden ‘pandering to far left' by preventing Border Patrol from deporting illegal migrants caught committing crimes

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 43:35


Georgia Congressman Austin Scott slams President Biden for recent executive action, largely criticized by Conservatives for being riddled with loopholes, but preventing Customs and Border Patrol from deporting illegal migrants caught in the United States committing crimes and then forcing local officials to figure out what to do with them. Scott says, all that President Biden needs to do is reimplement former President Trump's Remain in Mexico Policy, which would cut down on “75% of illegal immigration, at a minimum,” “but of course, that would be an acknowledgment that President Trump's policies worked.” Additional interviews with former Customs and Border Patrol Commissioner Mark Morgan and Heritage Foundations Lora Ries on the loopholes of President Biden's immigration executive order. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cognitive Dissidents
#202 - Bearish US, Chinese/Indian Equity, Russia's Push, Trump's Mexico Policy and NBA Power Politics

Cognitive Dissidents

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 69:12


Cousin Marko and Jacob are back at it. Marko shares why he's turned bearish on the US after being “manically” bullish for many moons. They discuss China/India and compare/contrast the equity markets there. A brief discussion on Russia/Ukraine and Europe in general and a cold shower on former President Donald Trump's threats to Mexico leads into an extended discussion on the NBA – predictions + the rise and fall of great players + the U.S.-led quest to hamper European success in the league. Enjoy, y'all.--Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro(01:20) – US inflation, market, etc. (09:45) – China/India markets and demographics(31:00) - Regime risks in the USA(32:55) – Europe - Putin's new defense minister, Russia's new push, Slovakia's assassination attempt(44:30) – US/Mexico(49:46) – Basketball--CI Site: cognitive.investmentsJacob Site: jacobshapiro.comJacob Twitter: x.com/JacobShapSubscribe to the Newsletter: bit.ly/weekly-sitrep--Cognitive Investments is an investment advisory firm, founded in 2019 that provides clients with a nuanced array of financial planning, investment advisory and wealth management services. We aim to grow both our clients' material wealth (i.e. their existing financial assets) and their human wealth (i.e. their ability to make good strategic decisions for their business, family, and career).--Disclaimer: Cognitive Investments LLC (“Cognitive Investments”) is a registered investment advisor. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where Cognitive Investments and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure.The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor's particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. You should consult your attorney or tax advisorThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

Tipping Point New Mexico
605 NMSU Professor Christopher Erickson - New Mexico Policy and Impacts of Immigration

Tipping Point New Mexico

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 36:20


On this week's interview Paul talks to Christopher Erickson a professor of economics at NMSU. Chris and Paul discuss a recent interview he gave to Newsweek about a report that New Mexico has seen a decline in immigrants. They discuss economic issues in New Mexico and what is holding its back. Then, the discussion shifts to immigration policy. Where are people coming from who are crossing the border? Why are they crossing? What would a sensible immigration policy be? You don't want to miss this informative conversation!  You can find out more about his work here.  

The Sean Hannity Show
Stay in Mexico Policy - February 29th, Hour 1

The Sean Hannity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 32:35 Transcription Available


Immigration court dockets are 7 or 8 years long.  With these long wait times, we need to ensure that we have a responsible immigration policy that has people staying in Mexico until they're legally cleared to enter the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live Like the World is Dying
S1E103 - Crisis on the Arizona Border

Live Like the World is Dying

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 68:31


Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn is joined by two humanitarian-aid workers who have been providing care to asylum seekers along the Mexico-Arizona border near Sasabe where Prevention Through Deterrence policies are playing out in realtime as thousands of asylum seekers are left out in the winter desert by Border Patrol. Guest Info Groups like the ones these volunteers work with can be found at nomoredeaths.org/, www.tucsonsamaritans.org, and www.gvs-samaritans.org. Groups in California like borderkindness.org are doing similar work. Host Info Inmn can be found on Instagram @shadowtail.artificery Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Transcript Live Like the World is Dying: Crisis on the Arizona Border **Inmn ** 00:15 Hello, and welcome to Live Like the World is Dying, your podcast for what feels like the end times. I'm your host today Inmn Neruin and today we're gonna be talking about some pretty horrible things going on in the world which, you know, of course, we never talk about horrible things on this podcast. It's always really good and wonderful things. But yeah, we're going to be talking about a crisis that has been going on on the Arizona border near the town of Sasabe. And it's gonna tie in a lot of things that we've talked about on the show before, especially from the No More Deaths interviews. So, if you haven't listened to the No More Deaths interviews, they're not...it's certainly not required. But if you do not have a...like a broad understanding of the history of border militarization or fucking dumb things that Border Patrol does, it might be helpful to go back and listen to those episodes first. But yeah, but before we get to all of that, we are a proud member of the Channel Zero Network of anarchists podcasts and here is a jingle from another show on that network. Doo doo doo doo doo. [Singing a simple melody] **Inmn ** 02:54 And we're back. Thanks you all so much for coming on the show today. Would y'all Introduce yourself with your names, pronouns, and I guess a little bit about like what you do in the world that relates to what we're going to be talking about? **Bryce ** 03:24 Yeah, Bryce, he/him. I've been working with various desert aid organizations over the past couple of years, Tucson Samaritans, No More Deaths and some search and rescue search and recovery groups. **Ember ** 03:42 I'm Ember, he/him, and have been working with No More Deaths around Arivaca, Arizona for the last year and a half. **Inmn ** 03:53 Cool. So there's been a lot of stuff happening at the wall recently, which, you know, is what we're here to talk about and, yeah, I don't know, do y'all want to just tell us about what's what's going on at the wall? Ember04:18 Yeah, I'll just preface it by saying, you know, we're very much just speaking as individuals who've been involved with wall stuff around Sasabe, Arizona, which is about an hour south of Tucson and we'll talk more about it but to just step back, this is a crisis that's happening all over the border and we're really going to be speaking primarily to the situation that's been unfolding around Sasabe in the last months and weeks and not speaking on behalf of No More Deaths or any other groups. **Inmn ** 04:58 Cool. Cool. Yeah. Yeah, it seems like a huge, huge, huge, sprawling crisis of horrible things. Bryce05:07 But yeah, so I think there's been a lot more media about what's happening in Jacumba or in Lukesville, where hundreds or thousands of people have been coming through the wall, not a port of entry, to seek asylum, and have been left out there in sort of makeshift camps for days or weeks at a time waiting to be apprehended by Border Patrol. And something similar has been happening east of Sasabe, which is this tiny, tiny, tiny little town, as Ember said, about an hour south of Tucson. For the past couple years, people have been doing a similar thing of coming through gaps in the border wall to seek asylum because they're blocked from presenting themselves at ports of entry. So over the past couple of years, it's mostly been like the Tucson Samaritans and Green Valley Samaritans that have been helping these people out, because pretty much the situation was that if you don't call Border Patrol to come apprehend them then Border Patrol will just never come. It's a super remote area of the desert. There's a road that goes along the border wall that you can easily drive to get to these people, but Border Patrol just won't do it because it's not really worth their time. And so at times, there would be people stuck out there for like three or four days. I ran into one group that had written SOS in rocks and had built a fire just trying to get Border Patrol's attention. And this is like two years ago before any of this was even in the news. And just...it's kind of just slowly escalated until the beginning of November. A lot of violence broke out south of Sasabe on the Mexican side. And it's just.... Between that and just other dynamics happening, it just shifted things so that we suddenly started seeing just hundreds of people there on the border wall seeking asylum. And where usually there were gaps closer to Sasabe where they could present so that Border Patrol could just show up in buses or vans and pick people up, now people were showing up much further east in more remote areas that are much more difficult to get to because of Biden's new border wall construction that blocked off access to some of these closer areas. So now the situation quickly became that Border Patrol would take a very long time to pick anybody up. And because of the high volume of people, they're now 20 kilometers, or 30 kilometers away from the actual port of entry. People are having to hike are left overnight just in the middle of nowhere, just building fires or doing whatever they can to survive the night. And, yeah, it's been about a couple of months of that now. Ember08:20 I'm going to just reiterate that, you know, a big call of a lot of groups is to open ports of entry because this is stemming from the point that people can't claim asylum at a port of entry, people are being forced to use this bullshit CBP app and wait for insane amounts of time, if ever, to be allowed to present for asylum. And so as we kind of hear the mainstream propaganda about what's going on, there's very little emphasis on the fact that the reason people are coming through gaps in the wall in really remote areas is fundamentally because they can't claim asylum at a port of entry and because the gaps are being closed nearby and that's just really important to ground it because there's just so much misinformation about that. **Inmn ** 09:10 For folks who don't know, why can't people claim...apply for asylum at a port of entry? Bryce09:17 I think there's a lot of confusion and misinformation about this. A lot of people I think thought that that was going to change when Title 42 was repealed or thinking it had something to do with the MPP, the Remain in Mexico Policy, but this actually was, it was a separate policy decision that at first got some media exposure. It started with metering back in like 2017 or something--sometimes during--where they would where they would just let in a certain amount of people and then CBP agents would actually block people before they got to the port of entry and say "We can't take any more people. You have to show us your passport," all this stuff. And then that turned into during COVID, "We're just not going to take anybody." And then now with Biden, it has continued, where if you don't have a CBP One app, CBP agents will just turn you away at the port of entry. And there's been a lot of legal stuff about it. Like, I think in San Diego there were a couple big court cases where they said, "You can't continue doing this," but the Biden administration has come out saying, like, "We don't actually turn people away at the port of entry. We don't do turn-backs." But clearly on the ground, that is what's happening. And so I think people think of it as like that there's some big law that needs to be changed or that, you know, people are trying to do something sketchy by coming between ports of entry, or at the port of entry, or that there is a legal pathway through the CBP One app and people just aren't doing it. But really, the CBP One app forces people.... It's essentially the remain in Mexico Policy but without the Remain in Mexico Policy. And then if people try to present themselves at the port of entry, which they should be allowed to do, they're just turned away. And there's not some...there's not some big thing causing this to happen. It's just pure policy that could be changed very, very soon if they actually had the desire to do it. **Inmn ** 10:29 Yeah. So it's like with this app, people are being asked to download an app to apply for asylum through and then they just wait for a notification? Bryce11:48 Yeah. And then once the.... This should all be.... Nobody should take my word for this because I'm not like a fucking asylum lawyer or something. This is just from talking to people, my understanding of it. So definitely don't.... Don't take it too seriously. But from what I understand, people are...people download the app and once they get the notification that they have an appointment then they have to get to the port of entry where that appointment is within 24 hours or something. And then just get to it. But there's no like.... The people will wait, you know, a couple months, six months, a year, and they just are sort of in limbo until they get their appointment. **Inmn ** 12:35 Golly, it sounds like.... This sounds like a sick joke of like people like.... Wait, I'm not even gonna make the comparison. This sounds like a sick fucking joke. But um...and so this has been happening for quite some time. But very recently, things kind of got a lot worse in Arizona, or like around Sasabe. Bryce13:05 Yeah, I mean, and it definitely seems like a big part of it is...whatever fighting between rival factions of the cartel south of the border. It's hard to really say exactly, but at the same time, that.... People started coming in higher numbers in the last two months. People also started coming through the San Miguel gate on the Tohono O'odham Nation in even higher numbers than here. And over there, there's not nearly as much.... Border Patrol was promising to, you know, set up structures and give water and all that stuff, but in the end, there's just really not a lot of support over there like, you know, what we have here. There's been a lot of community committee support and donations coming in, which has been great, but over at San Miguel, there's not even that which is already inadequate. **Inmn ** 14:08 Yeah, yeah. And maybe this is sort of me asking a question that I've had about all of this: I've heard that the town of Sasabe is like.... I've heard it referred to as a ghost town right now? Bryce14:27 Yeah, I mean, I think there's like 20 residents left or something like that. I have...a couple of friends of mine went down there recently to visit a friend who's still living there and she runs a migrant outreach center in the town, which hasn't really had people in it, but it's doing fine. The garden is still going. [Inmn "Hell yeahs"] I do know people are definitely interested in coming back if and when things calm down. **Inmn ** 15:00 Do...I guess do you want to talk about what y'all have been experiencing in kind of like the last week, I guess? Ember15:08 Yeah, I mean, pretty much as Bryce was saying, there's been folks responding to this, primarily the Samaritans as a formal group from Tucson and Green Valley, who have been responding to this for much longer. But folks involved with No More Deaths really got involved more significantly about a month ago because of the massive increase in the numbers of people out there and people being pushed further out into the desert. And that response has grown quite a bit. It kind of started with a few people from No More Deaths who were getting involved and then has exponentially increased in the last week. It was a situation that was really, really challenging in terms of the amount of resources and supplies needed for stuff. Like, basically hundreds of people, primarily a lot of children and babies and families and elders, stuck out in the increasingly becoming winter temperatures with completely inadequate supplies, most people who expected to be picked up immediately and we're instead waiting for up to three or four days in the winter conditions in very remote areas of the desert. The border wall outside of this area goes just right through very, very mountainous terrain. And so the border wall, you know, there's a road on the border wall, but it's basically, as you get far out, just being completely out in the middle of the desert. It's an insane road. It just goes straight up and down mountains. And so people are stuck out there for, at times, up to multiple days and may have been waiting on the other side for some days before they crossed. And so a lot of the original response as our group started to get involved was just primarily supply distro and medical care and medical triage. And I mean, just to give a context of how many people were out there, I think we originally had an emergency request for $10,000 and we used that money in about a week. **Inmn ** 17:41 Oh my god. Ember17:42 So that's primarily for food, water, blankets, you know, over the counter meds, and gas for the trucks, and things like that. Things really came to a head. I mean, it was a very untenable situation or unsustainable situation in terms of people going out there regularly and being like, "People are going to die out here. This is a really fucked up situation." People tried to pressure and call Border Patrol to pick people up, which they were slow to do. So sometimes they would do it regularly. Sometimes they would take a lot longer. But last Friday, there was a massive rainstorm. And we had...those of us who had been involved in organizing support around it had already started to put out larger calls for support, realizing this was way out of the depths of just what our group could respond to. And so we were putting out larger calls for support from the Tucson community, from Arivaca, which is a town about 15 miles from Sasabe, and we were preparing a little bit for the rain in terms of...the day before we set up some tarp structures at some of the places people were waiting. But what happened on Friday, I think really expanded the calls to mobilize and got way more people involved. And yeah, I'll leave it to Bryce if you want to talk a little bit about what happened on Friday. Bryce19:25 Sure. Yeah. I mean, I guess some other context would be that, increasingly, we had to do a lot of advocacy for emergency situations because, like Ember said, it was really just, you know, kids, infants, people that were not prepared to be out, you know, 30 mile...30 kilometers from a road, coming just with the clothes on their backs or maybe a little day pack or something but really kind of expecting to be picked up by Border Patrol immediately. And there's a lot of people that had started out with very serious medical conditions even. There's at least a few cases that I was personally involved in of people coming to the United States specifically to seek medical care for their children. So, it'd be like a kid with kidney disease or, you know, needing some kind of medicine daily that hadn't had it for multiple days are really serious things, you know, or some woman who is nine months pregnant and having medical issues. I mean, really serious things where somebody should just not be out in the middle of the desert. And the kind of advocacy we had to do for on 911 [calls] was just really obscene. Like, we call 911, say, there's somebody out here with some particular medical emergency, they'd ask the nationality of the person, whether they were entering the United States illegally, things like that, and then transfer us to Border Patrol. And Border Patrol would either drop the call or say, "Okay, we're sending somebody." and then we sit there for six hours and, of course, nobody comes. There were times when Border Patrol would actually come out. They'd check out like two or three 911 calls, say, "Okay, this person is not going to die today," and then leave. And then we eventually were able to convince some ambulances to occasionally come out for very, very serious cases. But even then, they started getting upset with us for, quote-unquote, "Crying wolf." And just the amount of advocacy that we had to do even to get that response was just...I mean, it was...it would just be hours of calling everybody we knew with connections to be able to get an ambulance down there. And then, even then, we would get threatened with arrest by Border Patrol for transporting people to the highway to rendezvous with an ambulance, even with permission of the ambulance. And so when the rainstorm came, it was this sort of perfect storm where we had a system in place where we were sort of prepared to medivac the most serious patients out of there and just sort of keep everybody else alive until Border Patrol came to pick people up because.... And then we would advocate for, "Okay, these people really need to be taken first. You need to take these people first." Which in itself is a really compromising position to be in just because we're acting as an intermediary between people and their physical safety and the asylum process. It's like this weird.... Like, we're not the government, but we're fulfilling this weird government role. And, yeah, it's a very weird thing. But when the rain storm happened, we were not prepared for the reality of Border Patrol just not showing up at all. They had been pretty consistently, even if we don't see them all day, they eventually show up at like five or six, especially if we call a million times and advocate and call 911, and all that. And so, the roads were muddy, but we were doing it in our janky little trucks, we were driving back and forth just fine. And somewhere around like two or three, it started...we started to realize that just nobody was coming. And they were.... Like, I don't know why, after everything we've all been through, that anybody would have had any faith in Border Patrol to avoid, to want to avoid a mass casualty incident. But here they were, seemingly, just like willingly causing one. Just to give an example of what the scene looked like, we showed up, things were already pretty bad. Like people were in good spirits, just because, you know, they've been traveling so long, they're glad to finally be there. And having a good sense of humor about things is kind of the only way to survive something horrible like that. People were still kind of in that space when we showed up. We handed out food and water. Most people, even though we had built some really rudimentary tarps structures, people generally opted to just keep walking because they didn't want to just be stuck out there in the cold and rain. And every time we drove back and forth along the wall, we just noticed people getting increasingly more desperate as they realized that they're just stuck out in the middle of the desert in this rain. And to the point where there was just no way to properly triage. There would just be.... We were just sort of bouncing.... Or, instead of actually helping people out, we were just bouncing around from emergency to emergency Yeah, we would be on our way to an emergency and then just see somebody laying in a puddle of water, just in agonizing pain--because even, you know, somebody gets a muscle cramp and can't stand anymore and then they're just laying in the cold and rain. And they don't have warm gear, they don't have anything waterproof. They're just laying there and it becomes a medical emergency just because they're stuck out in the elements in this rainstorm. And so we'd be on our way to some medical emergency and have to drop two people off to go deal with another one and then just hope that another of our trucks would come back to get people. And yeah, we started just having to treat it as--I mean, Ember could speak more to the medical stuff as an EMT--but there were...we had nurses with us and other medical people who essentially just started treating the triage as if it was...as if it was going to be a mass casualty incident. Ember25:55 Yeah, I mean, Friday set historic rainfall records. In Tucson, there was an inch of rain. And there was probably almost that much where we were and we're talking about, you know, winter desert rain. So you know, 4000', almost 4000', elevation, like freezing...almost freezing temperatures and dumping, dumping rain, including large amounts of thunder and lightning. And with the lightning, keep in mind that everybody who's there is against this 30' metal border wall. And so, just a really, really scary situation. And it very quickly became obvious, as Bryce said, that we were...it was going to be way overwhelming for the capacity of the amount of people who are out there to respond to. It kind of started in the morning, there were a few Samaritans', a group out of Tucson and Green Valley, a few Samaritans' vehicles out there and then a few No More Deaths trucks came out. But one of the first things we did when we really understood the scope of the situation was just put out a massive call for more support, which was really inspiring to see really come out that night. But obviously, it takes time for people to mobilize. So we really tried, those of us who were on the ground there really realized, "Okay, this really has the potential to be a really horrific mass casualty situation." And I want to say, I have no illusions about Border Patrol, no illusions about the State giving a shit about people seeking asylum dying in the desert, but I was surprised, based on my experiences in the few weeks prior, I was genuinely surprised that Border Patrol completely refused to come out at all. And once that became clear, I think our plans really changed, because those of us who were responding that day, our plans for the rain were really to try to build, you know, to have some some shelters but fundamentally to keep people okay until they can get picked up by Border Patrol and brought to an actual place to be warm and dry. And as it became clear that Border Patrol was absolutely not going to come that day--and we had Border Patrol liaisons on the phone with them--and they were being pretty explicit about, "Yeah, we can't come. It's raining." Obviously, they can. They have trucks way better than our trucks. And they chose not to at all. And once that became clear, I think our mission really changed quite drastically too, to where, "Okay, we need to get as many people to these shelters and we need to build more shelters, but, fundamentally, we need to get people off the wall, just from a medical perspective." I mean, I was rolling out in the morning with my friend who's a nurse who has been in a lot of disaster contexts and situations and he was like, "Holy shit, this is one of the worst things I've ever seen." **Bryce ** 29:01 I think he said, "This is [emphasis on "is"] the worst thing I've seen." Ember29:03 He said, "This is the worst thing I've seen," and equated it to when he was in Haiti after the earthquake. It was where I think those of us out there were.... Once we realized the extent of the situation and thought that we are going to see a lot of children die today. A lot. You know? It was--and I will preface this by saying that, as we know of, nobody did die that day. And I think that was because of generally just choices of people responding on the ground, people taking care of each other who were out there on the wall, and pure luck of breaks in the rain are the reasons for that. I think it was a situation that could have.... A lot of people absolutely could have and would have died. But, you know, before the rain storm, there had been a lot of conversations about, you know, "Should we be driving people to the substation?" which is, you know, where people can be processed by Border Patrol--that has a certain capacity limit--in the town of Sasabe. And there were a lot of these conversations about the legal risks of that and the potential dangers to people seeking asylum because, to keep in mind, like most people, when we've been out there for the time any of us had been out of the wall, most people wanted rides to the substation. That was, you know, a big thing people wanted and needed. That's where they were trying to get to. And there were all these conversations about the potential dangers of that legal risk. And what we encountered on Friday in the rainstorm was a situation where there was simply no choice. I mean, we were able to have some janky makeshift shelters at two camps along the wall that people, some people, did stay in, and we're trying to treat and warm and dry and triage those people, but there were about 150 people--there was over 300 people out in the wall that day and there was about 150 people who were walking past the last camp the 12 to 15 miles between the camp. And by camp, I mean a very shitty janky tarp structure setup. I don't mean a real camp. But there are about 150 people walking between the town of Sasabe that like 12 to 15 miles from the camp. Those people were out in the rain with no protection whatsoever. And so after we did some triage and made sure that, you know, the people further back on the wall were at one of these makeshift camps, we made the decision--that was not even really a choice--but just fundamentally that like people are going to die if we don't drive everyone to the substation. So we made a choice to evacuate everyone on the road in multiple caravans of trucks and shuttles to the substation while calling Border Patrol, telling them what we were doing, making it clear that it wasn't really a choice, that people people are going to die if they don't get to get to the station. And we weren't really sure how they would react to that. They, Border Patrol, did process everybody that was brought to the station. They got buses down from Tucson. And at the same time, they were being pretty hostile with volunteers that were evacuating people there, including a lot of threats of arrest, that people would be arrested and to "Not be doing this." But no volunteers were arrested. And everybody who was evacuated to the substation was processed within the next chunk of hours. And so, yeah, that kind of changes the whole dynamic in a sense. And the other thing that changed the dynamic is just this massive call for mobilization and support. So a lot of people from Tucson and Arivaca came down to support that evening and we were really in a triage situation all day and night of evacuating the most vulnerable and medically unwell people to the Border Patrol station and trying to do our best to make the makeshift camps slightly safer. But fundamentally, they were extremely inadequate shelters for people in the conditions that we were in. **Inmn ** 33:34 Dang, yeah, that sounds harrowing and just fucking terrible. I I don't have a real emotional response to it because it's just...it's just fucked. But I don't know, it's like this thing where it feels like things we've talked about on the show before with Sophie and Parker from No More Deaths talking to us about Border Patrol's kind of...their tendency to create a humanitarian crisis that they then refuse to respond to. But they, at the same time, you know, they claim to...like, they claim all the time to rescue people from the desert. Or, like, framing themselves as these humanitarian actors when they're the ones who are creating these crises and then completely not responding to them or like.... I don't know, like, hearing more confirmation of discrimination of medical dispatchers and stuff to respond to calls or to pass that off to Border Patrol who then just doesn't respond. I don't know. It's just terrible. And it's like... Like Border Patrol's perfectly capable of responding to these crises, right? **Bryce ** 35:24 Oh, totally and even in this case with the same.... Because eventually they do get everybody. So if they just...they're basically making the choice, in addition to like border wall, asylum, all that stuff, even with the current situation as it is, they're making the choice to leave people out there versus if they just went and got everybody. They say their issue is capacity for processing people. But why not have them wait in Sasabe or near the station or somewhere where they're not in the middle of the desert? They could just go get everybody, bring them to the station, and have them wait where an ambulance can arrive, where people can easily show up and give them help, where they're not just.... I mean, there's vigilantes along the wall, there's like gun battles. For many days, we were hearing automatic gunfire just south of where people were waiting for asylum. Like it's very much even outside of the danger of the desert itself. It is not a good place to be waiting. These people are freaking terrified. But the benefit of them being there for Border Patrol is that they're totally invisible. So they're just sort of hiding what...a thing that should be happening in public view in front of the Border Patrol station, in the middle of the desert where there's just extreme danger. If they wanted to, they could bring everybody to a safer place. It would be bad for PR, because then we'd have a bunch of news articles about like, "All these people are like being kept in an open air detention facility," or whatever. But they're essentially doing the same thing. But because it's far enough away from the public eye and from their own facilities, it just becomes invisible in a way, the same as, you know, Border Patrol's nonsense that they get up to with other kinds of people crossing the border with Prevention Through Deterrence, all of that policy; the suffering really is the point. I think they're hoping that people will tell stories back home that they, "Showed up and things were really bad and we almost died and there was this rainstorm," or whatever, "Don't do it this way." And the same way that their narratives kind of push things on the quote-unquote "smugglers" as being these predatory people that--which they are--but as being like, "It's them that's doing this. They're the ones that are causing this," and just really outsourcing any blame of anything on to on to other people. **Inmn ** 38:05 This situation makes me wonder if Border Patrol is making this conscious choice to, where with open air detention facilities they're--in Arizona at least--are just like, "Oh, we don't want to deal with that." or, "We don't want to deal with the PR. We just don't want to deal with it so we're gonna do this other thing to push people further out or to really invisiblize it," like you're talking about? I mean, that seems like a very Border Patrol thing to do. Which is horrible to laugh about but.... I guess you talked a little bit about Border Patrol's responses to what's going on, or to interventions that people are taking, and I'm just wondering if there's any more, anything more to say about how Border Patrol is reacting to how people are intervening in the situation? **Ember ** 39:09 There's been significant threats of arrest to people as we've continued to evacuate people to the substation, and to people that are just walking to the makeshift camps. There have been continual threats of arrest. Some volunteers had their IDs taken and said they were coming back for them to arrest them. Fundamentally, we feel extremely strongly that, obviously, we would be doing it even if it wasn't legal because it's the right thing to do, because we're not going to...we're going to do what we can to keep people from dying. But fundamentally, we feel very strongly that it is completely legal what we're doing and we will not back down from threats from Border Patrol and have been pretty explicit with them about that, **Bryce ** 40:00 Yeah. Also, after one of those threats of arrest, they did go up to the further camp, which usually is a lot of women and children, and they picked up just a few people. They could have picked up way more. They just picked up a few people and said, "Wait in three lines. We're coming back for the rest." The people all--it was, I think, like, maybe 100 people or so--they all waited in lines. Border Patrol left and then just never came back. And so people ended up standing in lines for hours, thinking that they were going to miss their place in line or mess up if they left the lines. And [it was] just this really cruel display of--and this is right after we got some media attention for the thing that happened during the rain, so maybe [Border Patrol was] punishing them for what we were up to or, you know, who knows how those people think? But that was one thing that we saw. Another thing is, we've actually been caught by Border Patrol while transporting people. And they stopped and essentially thanked us. So there's, in addition to threats of arrest, we've also gotten that, because, I mean, if you're a Border Patrol agent, and you have an...you believe your own bullshit about like, "You're a humanitarian," and all these things, or whatever, then by those standards, hypothetically, we were actually doing your job and you should be thankful for what we're up to by moving people. And this one agent that we've run into a few different times has definitely had that attitude, which is.... Yeah, I don't know whether.... I don't even know how to think about that. But it's made it so that it's given us a little bit more confidence in what we're doing, but also has set up a weird thought of like, "Oh shit. At what point are they going to stop picking people up because they think we're gonna do it? At what point are we really just unpaid fucking Border Patrol agents?" And so I think there's a big.... And even just our role in the camps and all this stuff, like, how much of what we're actually doing to save lives is playing into the wants and needs of the Border Patrol? And so trying to figure out ways to--we have been talking a lot internally about ways to ways to push back on that and sort of change tactics of what we're doing in order to...in order to pressure them to be doing the right thing, rather than this unsustainable thing in which we're clothing, feeding, housing, and triaging hundreds of people a day, which is just like wildly unsustainable. **Inmn ** 43:01 I mean, it seems like this thing that's become very wildly unsustainable. And I know that y'all have recently put out this big call for like, what? For like things needing to be different? Pr like, just like broader kind of community support? Just wondering if y'all wanted to talk about that a little bit? **Ember ** 43:28 Yeah. The calls for support really started to come out of, you know, conversations after a few weeks of folks in our group responding really heavily to the situation and realizing that we needed way more support. And also, I mean, for one, supportive people autonomously responding to the situation outside of our organization, and also more like visiblization what's going on because it was very invisible. There's a few news stories about things going on in other parts of the Borderlands, similar situations, or even worse situations, but really not the attention that the extent of the situation demanded. So those calls for support went out before the rain, but the rain day really amplified it. A lot of people from larger networks in the area came out that night. And it led to huge...way more numbers of people getting involved. And part of it is us really trying to encourage a non--outside of our organization--an autonomous response from more people regionally to the situation that can obviously look a lot of different ways and I don't think any of us presume to know what the best strategy or way to go about this is, but that, you know, making it more visible and having more people being involved is is an important and good thing. And I will add to that, this is obviously a situation going on throughout the Borderlands. But I think we're in a unique position because of where we are, because of our proximity to Tucson because of networks of mutual aid and support that exists in these areas, because of the proliferation of aid groups that exist in these areas, and just generally, yeah, large networks of individuals that are down to support with something like this. I think there's a potential for us to really build a lot of mobilization and support here that hopefully can also help spread and support other places where people are trying to respond to the crisis in their areas, some of which, as Bryce was talking about are, are significantly worse than what's happening here. But it obviously also breeds enormous questions about like, what are we actually doing? What is our role here? And, yeah, and what are we doing? And I don't think, you know, anyone presumes to know the answers to all questions. **Inmn ** 46:06 Yeah, I think in terms of what the role of aid groups is.... Just just wanting to bring up this like, kind of weird, maybe complexity of like, I don't know, it sounds, it sounds really, it sounds really weird to have to put yourself in the position of helping people get to Border Patrol or like helping people get to situations that are a potential open air detention facility or a detention facility that's as hellish as it is out in the desert. But like, I don't know, that.... It seems like a real...it seems a real mindfuck. And I don't know, this isn't really a question, just a thought. **Bryce ** 46:58 It's fucked up. **Inmn ** 47:01 Yeah. Yeah. I was...we talked a little off air about this, but so there has been a little bit of media attention and I know that y'all have not been exactly happy about the media, like what large media sources are saying about what's happening? I was wondering if y'all wanted to talk about what kind of media myths or narratives you see going around that don't reflect what's happening? **Ember ** 47:44 Yeah, and I think on a personal level, just those of us that were out Friday that had been out for weeks before, you know, there have been a lot of conversations about the role of media and our general hesitation with media with most of our other work. But it just became clear that there had to be a significant push for a lot more media outrage about what was going on and about what happened that rainy day, because it was just a question of that this is just going to continue to happen and we need to visibilize this more. There was a journalist, a local journalist, who was out, who came out during the rainstorm and wrote a solid story about what was happening, but the larger mainstream media attention to it has been pretty horrific. I'll say the New York Times came out here a few days ago and wrote a disgusting propaganda piece that basically...it was a piece about how, you know, hordes of people are coming into the country and Border Patrol is overwhelmed and doing everything they can and trying to rescue as many people as they can. But they're so overwhelmed. It felt very much like the liberal media version of like an "invasion of the country," and Border Patrol being overwhelmed. I mean, I think it's really scary that those are the...are the stories that are taking shape in the more kind of centrist or liberal mainstream media with no context of why people are coming here, no context of why people are being pushed out into the remote areas of the desert, no context about how much money Border Patrol has, and their absolute refusal to do their job in this case, which is to process people that are seeking asylum. None of that context. And instead, a story that literally is about, you know, Border Patrol just like trying to do everything they can to save these people being manipulated by smugglers. And it was also in the New York Times, was next to an article about the--kind of fear mongering--about a large migrant caravan that's coming up through Mexico right now. And it just felt very much part of this media narrative that is really just playing into the worst fascist impulses. So, yeah, it was a pretty horrific article. **Bryce ** 50:20 Yeah. And in addition to that, I mean, the New York Times article, in addition to other articles that ended up talking about the rainstorm and some of what we've been dealing with, we're really tucked into a different story about the record number of migrant apprehensions. It seems like all these news media outlets were just sort of waiting for those numbers to get released and then they kind of had these pre-written articles and anything about the humanitarian disaster was just sort of tucked into that, which that narrative is always like, "There's too many people at the border. Border Patrol is overwhelmed," or they're not really interested in any other narrative whatsoever. And, which is just really bizarre, because, I mean, when a journalist comes out and we talk to them, the first thing we explain is [that narrative] is so much the opposite to what we actually see on the ground. Like, the migrant apprehension data is inflated because there's now, rather than people seeking asylum at a port of entry, they're coming through irregularly where that gets put in as a Border Patrol migrant apprehension. So it seems like numbers-wise that there's some huge surge of, you know, the numbers are just off the charts and they've "never seen anything like this before." But these people actually should be under an entirely different system altogether, coming through a port of entry and, in which case, the migrant apprehensions would probably not change that much at all. And so there's this narrative that gets pushed forth where you look at this increase in numbers, which is totally fake, and then you get to show Border Patrol in a place where we've been going out and just seeing...dealing with the most horrific medical emergencies every single day and watching Border Patrol do nothing to stop it and also [Border Patrol is] causing the situation in the first place, and it shows them, like...rescuing people. I think the New York Times article specifically said like, you know, under the caption for one of the pictures, it was like, "Border Patrol's leaves with a group of people and rushes off to go rescue some more people," or something like that, which as you're saying before, it's like, they cause a problem and then give themselves credit for rescues, which is just not...is just upsetting and false and just like, insulting on a human level, you know? **Inmn ** 52:57 Yeah. Yeah, they're really...they're quite...they're quite adept at what they do, which is creating humanitarian crises that they then pretend to respond to so that everyone thinks that they're humanitarian actors. Meanwhile, they're sitting on their asses doing nothing. **Ember ** 53:25 Well, I mean, literally. When we were evacuating people to the station that day, they were sitting on their asses doing nothing, not wanting to get up. "Well, there was a massive rainstorm," and asking us, you know, like, "How do you know these people are cold?" as a question. **Bryce ** 53:42 Yeah, literally. **Ember ** 53:43 That was a question. I was literally asked. And this was with a group of like, mostly children who had been out in the freezing rain and were in severe danger of hypothermia, and they [Border Patrol] literally were like, "How do you know these people are cold?" **Bryce ** 54:00 And then since we started building shelters, they would ask, "Oh, do they have shelter?" using our little like, half-assed, last-ditch effort to fucking have people not die against us or as an excuse to not go pick people up because they have, quote-unquote, "shelter?" You know, I mean, it's just horrific. And Ember, do we have permission to say that correction thing? **Ember ** 54:26 Oh, yeah, I think we should say it. I mean, yeah. **Inmn ** 54:31 I'm so curious about what's going to be said. **Bryce ** 54:32 So, the New York Times, their original article that they published, so we all sat together and read it together and we're like, "Oh!" we're all yelling like, "What the fuck? That's bullshit. Like, what the fuck are you talking about? Like, that's totally..." and we get to the end and see that they have a paragraph saying, "Last friday, Border Patrol had to evacuate 300 people during this rainstorm that almost caused all these deaths," or whatever. And we were just like...I almost threw the computer across the room. It was like, you know, we expected an awful narrative but to have not just a lie but the literal opposite of what happened, like the people that caused the problem.... You know, because it would have been messed up no matter what it was on that day, but we expected, stupidly, Border Patrol to show up in the same way that they had been. And so by not showing up, they actually caused a potential mass casualty incident. So to give them credit for averting something that just outside of anything, any context, just was going to happen, and Border Patrol "rescued" people...and not that some random scrappy punks from Tucson wandered down into the desert and under threat of arrests drove a bunch of people to the Border Patrol station was just like...like, I don't even have words for.... Like, what do you even fucking do with that? Like? Yeah, it's...it was, so we...one of our media people forced them to make a correction. And they quickly did. They didn't fix the rest of the heinous fucking article, but they at least changed that, which they also seem to credit it to Border Patrol. But our person was there during their [NYT's] interview with Border Patrol, and at no point did Border Patrol claim to have rescued anybody on that day. So this was just New York Times on their own just coming up with some bullshit out of thin fucking air. **Ember ** 56:37 And then when they corrected it, they never...there's no note in the article that says a previous version was...had this lie in it and it was corrected. But I will also add that the article on the website was also next to an ad for Exxon Mobil and the other articles next to it were defending the genocide of Palestinian kids because IDF spokesperson says "It's justified." So we also obviously shouldn't be, you know, shouldn't be surprised. **Inmn ** 57:06 Yeah. I mean, you know, it's like, we see the same thing over and over and over again, of governments causing horrifying things to happen and then blaming it on some shadowy thing and then taking credit for fixing it. Or making it worse. Wow, yeah, that's fucked up. Like fucking shame. Shame on the New York Times. I know this is not a new thing for anyone to hear, but fucking shame on y'all. Yeah, it's upsetting. It's beyond upsetting. Well, I, you know, I want to end on a positive note. What's some like...what's some inspiring shit? Because also, this is...this is like, I don't know, it's...I feel like it's easy to get wrapped into this, the horrifying reality of like, "Oh, we're just doing Border Patrol's job for them." Or, like, "How sustainable is this?" But y'all I've been doing...like, people have been doing some truly inspiring shit and I think that's like really worth reflecting on and y'all will continue to do really amazing things to respond to these horrifying things. **Bryce ** 58:42 But also, just right afterwards, the huge community mobilization that happened and continues to happen has just been not surprising but just really amazing like knowing that in some situations like this people can just…the Tucson community will just throw down so hard and so quickly for some shit is just… like I think brought us all to tears the next day when we went down to collect donations and stuff. **Inmn ** 1:00:13 Yeah, the supply drives have been wild. Like that's... Yeah, I don't know. Ember, you got any inspiring shit to go out on? **Ember ** 1:00:25 I mean, everything Bryce said. And just like, I mean, the night with the rainstorm, where it's like, what we really realized we needed at a point is just like, people are building tarp structures, people are taking care of each other, but what we really needed at a certain point was just more trucks to drive people and evacuate people to the substation. And we would just get, kind of, convoy after convoy, late in the evening and at night of friends or people we don't even know, through our networks, coming down. And it was really fucked up because it wasn't Border Patrol, who we needed to fucking pick people up. But to just see so many people come out on really last minute notice and be able to help with evacuating lots of people, what we needed was those vehicles and more and more people. And people really showed up and continue to show up. And it's the same thing people are doing all over the country in response to this, you know, from cities where people are mobilizing to support asylum seekers that are, you know, just being dropped off in random cities, and to just like other places along the border where people are responding to this at its inception point at the wall. Like, it's really.... Yeah, the amount of mobilization is pretty awesome, just people like trying to take care of each other on all levels. **Inmn ** 1:01:52 Are there any things you want to say before we...before we break? Any, you know, broader call things people who are listening hundreds or thousands of miles away can do? **Ember ** 1:02:12 I think, you know, on a small scale people are gonna do what they can in the places they are, but on a larger scale, it's like...a lot of these media narratives, a lot of the right-wing push, all of that is really going to continue to grow and push for harsher, gnarlier border policies. And I think that really the thing that can push back against that is people mobilizing together and organizing against it. And I do think there is power for...or potential for, with enough, you know, people, power for things to actually not get gnarlier but, you know, go in the other direction. And I think we really have to keep that in mind that we can't just submit to the idea that, you know, the right-wing and the mainstream news outlets are just gonna push this narrative and policies are gonna get stricter and stricter. Like, we have power to push back against that as people everywhere, mobilizing and organizing together. **Inmn ** 1:03:18 Great. Well, I mean, you know, not great, but...shit. Great that people are doing great things in response. I'm a little emotionally dead end right now because this...because everything's just really fucked. Thanks, you all so much for coming on today and talking about what's going on. And, you know, if anyone in the Arizona area wants to donate 4x4 trucks, donate your 4x4 truck. **Ember ** 1:03:58 It will die a glorious death. **Bryce ** 1:04:03 Yeah, a couple of trucks have already died on the border wall roads. So, trucks are very needed. **Ember ** 1:04:11 I will add too, obviously, we preface it that we're just talking about this one area, but maybe we could link in the show notes to just some of the other struggles of other groups and communities, you know, pushing back and mobilizing for similar shit. **Inmn ** 1:04:28 Yeah. **Bryce ** 1:04:30 I mean, yeah, it's all over too. I mean, the stuff in California has gotten a lot of coverage. But also in Texas this stuff is happening just as much. So it's really like border wide. And it's somehow managed to be pretty invisible or co-opted into other narratives. But yeah, pushing...pushing back on that I think is super important. **Inmn ** 1:04:52 Cool. Well, thanks y'all for coming on today. 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The Larry Elder Show
Exclusive Interview w/Dr. Sebastian Gorka: The Game Plan to Take Back America

The Larry Elder Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 38:34


Former Deputy Assistant in the Trump Administration and current nationally syndicated radio host and TV personality Dr. Sebastian Gorka joins Carl for an exclusive interview to discuss what republicans must do to restore American principles. Carl picks Dr. Gorka's brain on topics that include Trump's CNN town hall, the border crisis, the Biden crime family, J6 protesters, cutting bureaucratic agencies by 50 percent, the importance of Trump picking the right personnel for his Administration if elected, unrigging elections, Covid and climate change authoritarianism and more!  WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@carljacksonshowandblog More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecarljacksonshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Carl Jackson Podcast
Exclusive Interview w/Dr. Sebastian Gorka: The Game Plan to Take Back America

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 38:34


Former Deputy Assistant in the Trump Administration and current nationally syndicated radio host and TV personality Dr. Sebastian Gorka joins Carl for an exclusive interview to discuss what republicans must do to restore American principles. Carl picks Dr. Gorka's brain on topics that include Trump's CNN town hall, the border crisis, the Biden crime family, J6 protesters, cutting bureaucratic agencies by 50 percent, the importance of Trump picking the right personnel for his Administration if elected, unrigging elections, Covid and climate change authoritarianism and more!  WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@carljacksonshowandblog More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecarljacksonshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Carl Jackson Podcast
Tucker's Back, Trump loses E. Jean Carroll case & Biden banks $10M from Romania and China as VP

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 31:30


Desc: Topics include: 1)Tucker Carlson's back! He announced that he'd be bringing his show to Twitter. Additionally he made a huge legal move against Fox News. Carl breaks it down.2)Trump is found liable in the E. Jean Carroll civil suit against him. What's really behind this? Carl thinks he knows.3)CIA fast-tracked the letter that falsely suggested Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation.4)Biden family business received $10M from Romania and China for unknown work while he was Obama's VP. 5)Biden reinstates Trump's “Remain in Mexico” policy on the eve of Title 42's end. WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@carljacksonshowandblog More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecarljacksonshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Schaftlein Report
Schaftlein Report | Trump Support Cratering on Electability Issue

The Schaftlein Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 32:34


1) Title 42 Ends Wednesday. Mainstream Media finally reporting on the CRISIS. 1A) El Paso in crisis. City declares state of emergency 1B) Biden has tried to end Trump's Remain in Mexico Policy but a federal judge has said NO. 1C) Denver mayor declares state of emergency when only 650 illegals arrive. 2) Bankman - Fried agrees to waive extradition. Still in Bahamian jail. 2A) Prosecutors looking at political donations 3) Sen. Manchin dodges question on if he will leave Democratic party and be an Independent. while trying to move a Natural gas pipeline forward that was stalled in the senate. Democrats voted 40-10 against him. 3A) Coal use is at a record high globally 4) Trump backs McCarthy and says 5 Conservatives should stand down. 4A) Trump's NFT is ridiculed by Republicans but sells out at $99 for 44K units. 5) Twitter story unfolds as FBI was in constant contact with Twitter officials. 5A) Musk loses Twitter poll to remain CEO 5B) Conservatives previously banned return to Twitter 6) Goldman Sachs to lay off 4K employees 7) New England loses on one of the dumbest plays in NFL history. Beyond stupid 7A) Mike McCarthy blows game and Dallas loses on interception to Jacksonville. I'll explain the poor coaching. 7B) Washington is a victim of 1 questionable call and 1 terrible officiating calls at the end of the game on a non pass interference call. How is this missed? 7C) Colts blow 33-0 lead in worst collapse in NFL history 8) Mark Levin calls for special prosecutor to investigate the Biden Family and Joe Biden specifically. 9) ,Illinois ends cash bail. Judges now decide. 10) Congratulations to Argentina for winning World Cup!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Judge Orders "Remain in Mexico" Policy Back Into Effect

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 8:45


A federal judge in Texas is ordering the Biden administration to reinstate the "Remain in Mexico" policy for asylum seekers. The ruling comes after the Supreme Court punted the decision back to the lower court earlier this year. Suzanne Monyak from Roll Call breaks down what the courts are saying and says this is another reason why Congress needs to act on immigration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

National Crawford Roundtable
Episode 161-Illegal Immigration

National Crawford Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 62:35


In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable we discuss multiple issues about illegal immigration.  Was Texas Governor Greg Abbott right to bus illegal immigrants to Democrat-run "Sanctuary Cities"?  Are these Sanctuary City Mayors like those in Washington D.C., NYC and Chicago being hypocrites for complaining?  What about the humanitarian crisis consequences of open-border policies: more dead migrants who die making the trip; the selling of children into the sex and slave trade, more rapes of migrant women from Coyotes and smugglers; drug cartels, Coyotes, and Human Traffrickers getting rich; Fentanyl and other opioids flooding the U.S. and feuling U.S. drug dealers and increasing overdose deaths; more criminals, gangs, drug and gun runners coming into the U.S., and Islamic terrorists more easily able to enter the U.S?  Isn't it gime we more strongly give Trump his due regarding his successfully negotiated "Remain in Mexico" Policy, the wall building efforts, tightened border security measures, etc.?  

San Diego News Matters
Remain in Mexico policy over

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 18:13


The Department of Homeland Security suspended the Remain in Mexico policy. In other news, the Carlsbad Police Department is creating a Community-Police Engagement Commission. Activists see problems with the effort.. Plus, pickleball players in San Diego find themselves in quite the pickle over where they can play.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
The "Remain in Mexico" Policy Ends

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 9:47


Earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security quietly ended the controversial "Remain in Mexico" policy. So, what comes next for asylum seekers? The Washington Post's Nick Miroff has details on why the Biden Administration made the shift, the politics behind immigration, and where all those hoping to come to the US will go.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Martinez Live
August 10, 2022

Bill Martinez Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022


Breaking News, FBI Raid An Unconscionable Breech Of The Basic Liberties, TPP Action Calling For Biden Impeachment, And Federal Judge Allows Biden Administration To Terminate “Remain in Mexico” Policy   Click Here to Download August 10, 2022 – Hour One       3 Very Independent and Compelling Hours of Experts, and Authors Pursuing The […] The post August 10, 2022 first appeared on The Bill Martinez Show.

The Hannah Miller Show
Twitter v Musk and the Southern Border Invasion

The Hannah Miller Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 26:40


Musk announced this week he is no longer planning to buy Twitter and this caused an uproar. Hannah doesn't claim to know what his motivations are for purchasing Twitter and then for backing out but she doesn't care. She will tell you what she does care about though regarding the Twitter v Musk saga and why it's important. Closing today's episode, Hannah discusses the recent SCOTUS ruling on the Remain in Mexico Policy, what it means for the border and whether or not states have the grounds to enforce immigration policies.

The News with Shepard Smith
Supreme Court Clears Biden to End Trump's “Remain in Mexico” Policy 06/30/22

The News with Shepard Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 49:59


The Supreme Court handed down two more consequential rulings today, one on EPA climate regulations and the other on immigration. Plus, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court after Justice Stephen Breyer officially retired today after nearly three decades on the bench. And police in Ohio arrest a couple in a “horrific” multi-state sex trafficking ring. Also, with nearly four million people expected to fly this Fourth of July weekend, flight cancellations and delays are making travel a real mess this summer. The nation's air travel troubles come as nearly 1,500 off-duty Delta pilots picket at airports across the country, saying they are unhappy with their contract talks.

Texas Tribune Brief
Supreme Court rules Biden administration can end “remain in Mexico” policy, sending case back to a Texas court

Texas Tribune Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 4:34


The Trump administration created the Migrant Protection Protocols, also called the “remain in Mexico,” program in 2019 before the Biden administration canceled it in 2021. The ruling sends the case back to a Texas federal court.

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY
2022-07-01 - EWTN News Nightly | Friday July 1, 2022

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 30:00


On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: One week after Roe v Wade was struck down by the Supreme Court, President Joe Biden met virtually with several governors calling the High Court's ruling a “tragic reversal” and promising to protect women's access to abortions. The Supreme Court has released their final opinions of the term on Thursday. The court ruled to lift the Remain in Mexico Policy, a win for the Biden Administration. Cofounder of SCOTUSBlog, Amy Howe, joins to talk more about this and what it all means. Senate Republicans have introduced several bills aimed directly at Big Tech. Lawmakers claim social media giants like Google and Facebook are censoring conservative speech. Meanwhile, the Vatican's Secretary of State left today for a week-long visit to Africa. Cardinal Pietro Parolin is traveling in place of Pope Francis. EWTN News Rome Correspondent Colm Flynn joins to tell us about the Vatican's latest announcement to send Cardinal Parolin. Finally this evening, a new board game invites players to revisit one of the most important time periods in Church history. In "Journeys of Saint Paul," players assume the role of a messenger with an important letter from the giant in the Christian faith. President of the Sophia Institute Press, Charlie McKinney, joins to tell us more about this game, where the idea came from and who it is geared towards. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

Daybreak Insider Podcast
July 01, 2022 - Supreme Court Permits Biden to Repeal “Remain in Mexico” Policy

Daybreak Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 22:35


Supreme Court Permits Biden to Repeal “Remain in Mexico” Policy. Biden Urges Ending Filibuster to Codify Roe. NRA Holds California DOJ Accountable for Data Breach of Gun Owners in LA County.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Alabama's Morning News with JT

Fox News Radio's Eben Brown discusses the Supreme Court's decision regarding the Trump era "stay in Mexico" Policy

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim
The Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Remain In Mexico Policy - Mark Krikorian

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 4:29


The Charlie Kirk Show
SCOTUS Deals a Blow to American Sovereignty — Live Reaction with Texas AG Ken Paxton

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 39:59


On the final day of what has, thus far, been a solidly conservative and successful term for the Supreme Court, Charlie spends an entire episode reacting to this court's last two rulings—one a major win, the other a dangerous loss—both released just this morning. First, Newsweek Opinion Editor Josh Hammer, a constitutional attorney joins to give his initial reading of the court's ruling in Biden v. Texas which saw the demise of one of President Trump's signature immigration victories during his term, MPP, also known as the Remain in Mexico Policy. Next, the top lawyer from the state that brought this suit all the to way up to the Supreme Court to protect our sovereignty and our borders, Attorney General Ken Paxton from Texas, gives his first on-air reaction to the court's 5-4 ruling against him. Finally, to end the show on a positive note—Charlie gives a positive update on the court's ruling in the case of West Virginia v. EPA which will greatly diminish the power and influence of the career Washington DC Bureaucracy, the shadowy Fourth Branch of our government—one which, unlike the court, is truly illegitimate.  Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brian Kilmeade Show Free Podcast
Supreme Court Ends Trump's "Remain in Mexico" Policy

The Brian Kilmeade Show Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 133:09


[00:18:30] Allen West [00:37:14] Marc Thiessen [00:55:16] Daryl Johnston [01:06:04] Simulcast w/ Varney & Co. [01:17:28] Andy McCarthy [01:31:59] Steve Moore [01:45:23] Griff Jenkins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ray Appleton
Hour 1 - Supreme Court Deals Biden Climate Agenda Serious bBow With EPA Decision. Supreme Court Hands Biden Victory Allows End To Remain In Mexico Policy. Omar Ochoa Joins The Show

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 38:12


The Supreme Court dealt a significant blow to the Biden administration's climate change agenda, ruling Thursday that the Environmental Protection Agency cannot pass sweeping regulations that could overhaul entire industries without additional congressional approval. The Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a 5-4 decision that the Biden administration can repeal the Trump administration's Migrant Protection Protocols, commonly known as the "Remain in Mexico" policy, reversing a lower court ruling.  Omar chats with the guys and gives his reaction to the 5-4 decision that the Biden Administration can end the Remain In Mexico policy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broeske and Musson
6.30.2022 - SCOTUS: Pres. Biden Can End "Remain in Mexico" Policy

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 10:25


The Supreme Court has ruled that the Biden Administration can repeal the "Remain in Mexico" policy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real News With Lee Leffingwell
S1 EP 166: Supreme Court gives Biden victory, allows end to "Remain in Mexico" policy.

Real News With Lee Leffingwell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 17:16


I break down the consequences of reversing the Trump-Era "Remain in Mexico" policy and what it truly means for the crisis at the southern border. Email: realnewsocala@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lee-leffingwell/support

The Larry Elder Show
Interview w/ Mark Morgan: Biden's BORDER INVASION Makes it Impossible to Secure the Border

The Larry Elder Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 39:39


Whatever you've heard about the invasion at our Southern border, it's worse.In this episode Carl interviews Mark Morgan, former Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the Trump Administration, and Chief of U.S Border Patrol in the OBAMA Administration. He's now a Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. The Biden Administration, with the help of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, have no intention of securing our southern border, even going so far as to ignore court orders. Learn how their refusal to enforce Title 42, the Remain in Mexico Policy and punish border patrol agents for simply doing their jobs, has led to a surge in both drug and human trafficking, as well as an illegal migrant surge that cannot be stopped. Ninety percent of our border agents are so busy acting like travel agents for illegal migrants that are being strategically placed across the U.S. by democrats, that they cannot protect the border against cartels and smugglers exploiting migrants and children.Plus, you'll hear about some of the heart wrenching horror stories happening to migrants on the journey that no one is talking about. After listening to this podcast, you'll be more informed than most about what's really happening at the border. More: www.Carljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter:https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Carl Jackson Podcast
Interview w/ Mark Morgan: Biden's BORDER INVASION Makes it Impossible to Secure the Border

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 39:39


Whatever you've heard about the invasion at our Southern border, it's worse.In this episode Carl interviews Mark Morgan, former Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the Trump Administration, and Chief of U.S Border Patrol in the OBAMA Administration. He's now a Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. The Biden Administration, with the help of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, have no intention of securing our southern border, even going so far as to ignore court orders. Learn how their refusal to enforce Title 42, the Remain in Mexico Policy and punish border patrol agents for simply doing their jobs, has led to a surge in both drug and human trafficking, as well as an illegal migrant surge that cannot be stopped. Ninety percent of our border agents are so busy acting like travel agents for illegal migrants that are being strategically placed across the U.S. by democrats, that they cannot protect the border against cartels and smugglers exploiting migrants and children.Plus, you'll hear about some of the heart wrenching horror stories happening to migrants on the journey that no one is talking about. After listening to this podcast, you'll be more informed than most about what's really happening at the border. More: www.Carljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter:https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
Only 20% of Americans have confidence in our economy....(Hour1)

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 39:04


Annie starts the hour out by discussing race majority and minorities. Then, Eric Schmitt joins the show to discuss the "Remain in Mexico Policy", and how he went in front of the Supreme Court to defend it yesterday. Then, at the end of the hour, Wiggins comes into the studio to share poll results on America's confidence in the economy. 

NTD Evening News
Court Dismisses Challenges to TX Abortion Law; SCOTUS Hears Arguments on Remain in Mexico Policy

NTD Evening News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 51:50


NTD Evening News—04/26/2022 1. Supreme Court Unpacks Immigration Policies 2. Biden Grants First Pardons to 3 People 3. Retrial for Man Charged With Killing 18 4. Heard Diagnosed With 2 Personality Disorders 5. Twitter Users Worried About Musk Buyout

Sound On
Sound On: Putin Gas Cutoff, Remain-in-Mexico Policy

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 35:49


Guests: John Herbst, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and senior director of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr, and Bloomberg politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Ask Charlie Anything 95: Mandate Protests in Chicago? Where's Fauci? Is the Remain in Mexico Policy Still in Effect? Great Reset and Chips in Skin? And MUCH More

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 34:44


Charlie details his upcoming rally in Chicago this Wednesday, Feb 16, 2022 to help support the students standing against the mask and vax mandates in defiance of Governor Pritzker. Then Charlie discusses the narrative pivot happening at the very top of the medical tyranny apparatus of the government including the conspicuous absence and sidelining of Dr. Fauci. Charlie breaks down how any Americans can run for school board and accessible it is for average patriots and concerned citizens. What is the update with the Remain in Mexico policy since it was reestablished under a court order? Charlie plays back the tape on Klaus Schwab advocating and/or predicting "chips in the skin of humans" as normal and good in the future. Finally Charlie weighs into the "pizza and sex" questionnaire and Biden's new controversial hire to the Department of Energy, Sam Brinton, who is a sexually non-binary, gender fluid "pup" who is about to be in charge of nuclear waste.  Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Schaftlein Report
Schaftlein Report | Impass - Biden Agenda Stalls

The Schaftlein Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 33:06


Topics: 1) Democrats hit the Pause Button on Build Back Better Climate and Social Spending Bill - Finally Reality Sets IN 2) Sen. Chuck Schumer pushes ending the Filibuster with the Nuclear Option for Voting Rights effort - Sen. Joe Manchin says "that's a Heavy Lift" 3) A Federal Judge Blocks Pentagon from punishing Navy Seals who refused the Covid vaccine 4) Biden Reimposes Trump's Remain-in-Mexico Policy 5) Biden Economic Ratings are below Jimmy Carter - CNBC Polls have him at 60% Disapproval on his handling of the economy 6) USA Today Poll has Biden at 40% - A new low for that poll 7) In 2020 Donald Trump was the Most Admired man in America - The media would not tell the story unlike when Obama was winning the title *Guess What, they did not release the poll results for 2021 8) Will Biden be Impeached if Republicans gain control of Congress this year? 9) DeFund the Police has now changed to the following in blue cities: A. Increased Budget Funding for police B. More Aggressive policing Measures C. Harsher Penalties being considered D. Request for Federal Assistance E. Help with Recruiting, Hiring, Retention and Morale which were hurt severely during the DeFund fiasco

The Joe Pags Show
Should The US boycott the next Olympics?

The Joe Pags Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 115:19


It's Motown Monday. Special guests on the show: AG Ken Paxton and Peter Navarro join Pags. Vax Mandates, Trade and Supply Chain issues -- Stay in Mexico Policy and more.

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
AFS: Mark Krikorian says the Remain in Mexico policy won't fix the border or Biden's political problems

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 12:26


Krikorian says we will have to see if the Remain In Mexico policy will have any effect on illegal immigration   © 2021 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Not everyone is excited about the "Remain in Mexico" policy

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 28:16


Not everyone is excited about the "Remain in Mexico" policy. What are the downsides? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Black and White Sports Podcast
Joe Biden to RESTART Trump's Stay in Mexico Policy next week...but DON'T BELIEVE HIM!

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 9:38


Joe Biden to RESTART Trump's Stay in Mexico Policy next week...but DON'T BELIEVE HIM! #biden #trumpm #mexico Website: www.blackandwhitenetwork.com Get your MERCH here: https://teespring.com/stores/blackandwhitesports Follow Black and White Network on Odysee: Black and White Sports: https://odysee.com/@blackandwhitesports Black and White News: https://odysee.com/@blackandwhitenews Black and White Entertainment: https://odysee.com/@blackandwhiteentertainment Follow us on Rumble: Black and White Sports: https://rumble.com/user/BlackandWhiteSports Black and White News: https://rumble.com/user/BlackandWhiteNews Email: blackandwhitesports2019@gmail.com Check out the podcast site here for all of the live streams: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports Please support Black and White Sports for as low as .99 per month here: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/support Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/blackandwhitesports Join us and become a channel member today as we fight against Woke sports. Click the JOIN button or the link in the description and support us. Just starts at $4.99 per month and cancel anytime. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC73b_bf7j4fgTnBNRTqKKTA/join Check Out blackandwhitenetwork.com for More Exclusive Content from Us. Entertainment, Politics, Sports! 3 Membership levels Available As Well As Free Video Content & Articles!

Axios Today
Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy is back

Axios Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 11:23


The Biden administration has reached a deal with Mexico to restart the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” program, also known as the Migrant Protection Protocol at the border. Starting Monday, asylum seekers will once again have to wait outside the US while their claims are processed. Plus, Mike Allen wraps up the week in politics. And, the new trend of IV treatments at spas. Guests: Axios' Stef Kight, Mike Allen and Jennifer Kingson. Credits: Axios Today is produced in partnership with Pushkin Industries. The team includes Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Julia Redpath, Alexandra Botti, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Alex Sugiura, Sabeena Singhani, David Toledo and Jayk Cherry. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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American Patriot News
Stay in Mexico / Roe v. Wade and More S2 EP1

American Patriot News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 30:17


Tonight, I discuss the agreement between the Biden "Administration" and Mexico to reinstate the Stay in Mexico Policy. Also, Biden's latest Poll has him at on 36.3% approval rating. Report on Roe v. Wade and more. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7256164405?pwd=Y3JYN2JKOGlibDJ4aXU4SklSTEF1UT09 Meeting ID: 725 616 4405 Passcode: 9MYKz9 One tap mobile +19292056099,,7256164405#,,,,*442462# US (New York) +13017158592,,7256164405#,,,,*442462# US (Washington DC) Dial by your location +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) Meeting ID: 725 616 4405 Passcode: 442462 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcDkyzLckI Where to find American Patriot News on video. Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channel/billmoss Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/BSeXR1st.p9zU/ (We are currently having trouble loading on to BitChute.) You might want to check out one of the other platforms for missed episodes,) Rumble: Https://rumble.com/c/c-291321 Where to Listen to American Patriot News on Celestial Radio. Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/bill-moss0 Breaker: https://www.breaker-audio/american=patriot=newsrch/American%20Patriot%20News On Google Podcast: Search for: American Patriot News Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/hw7p2U0r Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/American-Patriot-News-GADAV4https://anchor.fm/s/601b68a8/podcast/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/search/American%20Patriot%20News --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bill-moss0/message

Hard Factor
12/3/21: Tesla is Making ATVs for Nerds, and China is Making Fake Swiss Professors on Facebook

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 83:10


Another beautiful Florida Man Friday, and we've got news to spare. Stories including: the new Tesla Cyberquad ATV for kids who will be bullied by Polaris kids (00:23:00), a fake Swiss biologist created by a Facebook network in China to spin disinformation about the origin of Covid-19 (00:38:33), and much more... (00:00:00) Timestamps Cup of Coffee in the Big Time (00:03:51) - Fun Facts About SEX (00:07:30) - Holidays: Green Bean Casserole and Bartender Day (00:09:33) - This Day in History: Massive Indian Gas Leak (00:11:40) - December 3rd Births - Ozzy and Brendan Fraser (00:12:37) - Honorable Mentions - Mark Cuban Buys a TX Town (plus Alec Baldwin talk) (00:15:18) - #3 - FedEx Driver Caught Tossing Packages Into Ravine (00:19:28) - #2 - Burger King Has an Rewards Program Now (00:23:00) - #1 - Tesla is Making an ATV for Nerdy Children called “Cyberquad” TikTok International Moment (00:32:55) - Remain-in-Mexico Policy is Back (00:35:16) - Germany Begins Covid Lockdown for Unvaccinated (00:38:33) - China Creates Fake Swiss Biologist on Facebook to Spread Lies about Covid-19 Origin (00:41:21) - Russia Accuses American Astronaut of Dirty Space Sex and Sabatoge on International Space Station (00:47:16) - Florida Man Friday: I-4 Bandit Edition (00:56:30) - VMs and 5-Star Reviews These stories, and much more, brought to you by our incredible sponsors: Black Buffalo - Black Buffalo, the world's ONLY smokeless tobacco alternative that delivers the same experience as traditional long cut and pouches, just without any tobacco leaf or stem. Go to www.blackbuffalo.com and use Code HARDFACTOR for 25% off your first order Adam & Eve - Just enter offer code HARDFACTOR at checkout....and you'll get 50% off almost any item. Go check out www.adamandeve.com today, select one item and get 50% off including FREE shipping when you enter offer code HARDFACTOR ExpressVPN - www.ExpressVPN.com/HardFactor for 3 Months FREE Encryption Services Predicit: Get up to $40 matched when you deposit at Predictit.org/promo/hardfactor40 and make money betting on politics! Go to store.hardfactor.com and patreon.com/hardfactor to support the pod with incredible merch and bonus podcasts Other Places to Listen: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Lots More... Watch Full Episodes on YouTube

Richard Dixon
12/02 Richard Dixon Hour 1: Dixon's Trip to Protective Stadium, The #BSQotD, Biden Administration Announces Return of Remain in Mexico Policy, Biden's New Winter COVID Plan, 2nd American Omicron Case, and More!

Richard Dixon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 35:45


Richard Dixon talks about attending the Thompson State Championship Game at Protective Stadium last night, asks the #BSQotD, breaks down the Biden administration saying they will return to the remain in Mexico policy for illegal immigrants, examines the Biden winter COVID plan, breaks the news that a second Omicron case has occurred in the U.S., and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KTRH News
Biden to Reinstate "Remain in Mexico" Policy In Name Only

KTRH News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 0:37


Left or Right Podcast
Gerrymandering in Indiana and Oregon

Left or Right Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 28:48


In this episode we talk about Dr. Fauci saying it is too early to tell if we can celebrate Christmas or not. We also talk about Bill Clinton being in the hospital and Casey DeSantis being diagnosed with breast cancer. We talk about some controversial comments from the Virginia Governor Debate. We also talk about Kyrsten Sinema getting harrassed in an Arizona State bathroom. We talk about Trump wanting his twitter account back and he talk about the gerrymandering that occurred in Oregon and Indiana. We then talk about Joe Biden reinstating the Trump Stay in Mexico Policy on Immigration.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
"Remain in Mexico" policy to return

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 27:03


The Biden administration will bring back the "remain in Mexico" policy, but will it be enforced? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Jessica Vaughan on the Return of the Remain in Mexico Policy - 10.15.21 - Hour 2

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 38:34


Grace talks to Jessica Vaughan, the Director of Policy from the Center for Immigration Studies, about the Biden administration's inhumane immigration policy. Later, Ronald Klain's tweets are insane--even for Ronald Klain.

TBS eFM This Morning
0901 IN FOCUS 1: Analysis on the US Supreme Court's decision to reinstate "Remain in Mexico" policy

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 11:17


Featured interview: Analysis on the US Supreme Court's decision to reinstate "Remain in Mexico" policy-미 대법원의 이민자 '멕시코 대기' 정책 유지 판결 분석Guest: Professor Marisa Cianciarulo, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Chapman University Fowler School of LawSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wayne Dupree Show
S10E1372: SCOTUS Stops Joe Biden From Removing Trump _Remain In Mexico_ Policy

Wayne Dupree Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 61:35


The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied President Joe Biden's bid to rescind an immigration policy implemented by his predecessor, Donald Trump, that forced thousands of asylum seekers to stay in Mexico awaiting U.S. hearings. The court, with three liberal justices dissenting, rejected the Biden administration's effort to block a Texas-based judge's ruling requiring the government to revive Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy, formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program. Support The Show: https://waynedupree.locals.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wayne Dupree Show
S10E1372: SCOTUS Stops Joe Biden From Removing Trump _Remain In Mexico_ Policy

Wayne Dupree Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 61:35


The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied President Joe Biden's bid to rescind an immigration policy implemented by his predecessor, Donald Trump, that forced thousands of asylum seekers to stay in Mexico awaiting U.S. hearings. The court, with three liberal justices dissenting, rejected the Biden administration's effort to block a Texas-based judge's ruling requiring the government to revive Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy, formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program. Support the show: https://patreon.com/wdshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio Law Talk
HR2 CONC: Attorney lawyers up! Remain in Mexico policy upheld; CDC eviction ban unconstitutional

Radio Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 51:50


Visit: RadioLawTalk.com for information & full episodes! Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/RLTFacebook Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/RLTTwitter Follow us on Instagram: bit.ly/RLTInstagram Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Owf1BEB-klmtD_92-uqzg Your Radio Law Talk hosts are exceptional attorneys and love what they do! They take breaks from their day jobs and make time for Radio Law Talk so that the rest of the country can enjoy the law like they do. Follow Radio Law Talk on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter & Instagram!

Thought of the Day
Clip: Supreme Court Orders A Return To Stay In Mexico Policy (Explicit)

Thought of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 7:38


Welcome back, to Doc's Thought of the Day. Here is a clip from the last podcast. Today Doc discusses the Supreme Court ordering the Biden Administration to reinstate Trump's Stay In Mexico Policy.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=true

Thought of the Day
Clip: Supreme Court Orders A Return To Stay In Mexico Policy (Clean)

Thought of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 7:38


Welcome back, to Doc's Thought of the Day. Here is a clip from the last podcast. Today Doc discusses the Supreme Court ordering the Biden Administration to reinstate Trump's Stay In Mexico Policy.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=true

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
SCOTUS brings back "Remain in Mexico" policy

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 30:50


The Supreme Court says the "Remain in Mexico" policy must be brought back on the southern border. What does the policy do? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
AG Todd Rokita Talks Remain In Mexico Policy

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 13:59


Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about the remain in Mexico policy, vaccine mandates, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Arizona's Morning News
Sharper Point Commentary - The positive potential of the "Remain in Mexico" policy

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 1:39


The U.S. Supreme Court just ruled that the Biden Administration must re-implement Trump's so-called "Remain In Mexico" policy for asylum seekers and Jim Sharpe thinks that could save lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CrossroadsET
Live Q&A: 6,000 Troops Deploying to Afghanistan to Assist; Remain in Mexico Policy Reinstated

CrossroadsET

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 63:34


The Biden administration is sending 6,000 US troops to Afghanistan to help US personnel evacuate the country as Taliban forces move into Kabul. And in other news, a federal judge ordered the renewal of the “remain in Mexico” policy to address the immigration crisis at the US-Mexico border. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp we'll discuss these stories and others, and answer questions from the audience. ⭕️ Subscribe for updates : http://bit.ly/CrossroadsYT ⭕️ Donate to support our work: https://www.bestgift.tv/crossroads

FAIR Podcasts
First News With Tommy Tucker: What's the Situation with Title 42 and the Remain in Mexico Policy?

FAIR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 4:55


WWL (New Orleans) radio host Tommy Tucker discusses the complete dismantling of U.S. border enforcement policies that have resulted in an unprecedented wave of illegal immigration with Dave Ray.

Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast
Heidi and Frank - 06/02/21

Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021


Topics discussed on today's show: The Trendmill: Naomi Osaka, 3 Pointer Record, WB Discovery, Coachella, AMC, Beef Plant Cyber Attack, Vaccines, S&P 500 CEO's, Zoom, Remain in Mexico Policy, Vaccine Incentives, Birthdays, News of the Day, 20 in 21, Nipple Play, Look What I Found, Anne Murray on Coconut Water, Finding Drugs, Left Note For Girls BF, Food News, Hiding Likes, Using The Phone On The Toilet, The Rock Door, Crossing Streams, Get The Fake Out, and Apologies.

NTD News Today
Biden Ends Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy; Justice Department Moves to Drop Jan. 6 Case

NTD News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 50:51


1. U.S. Wants ‘Shared Commitment' on Migration 2. Biden Ends Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy 3. Texas Declares Disaster at Southern Border 4. Texas Sheriff Dealing With the Border Crisis 5. Illegal Migrants Warn Against Journey to U.S.

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis
President Trump's Remain In Mexico Policy Is Working. Red For Ed Continues To Be A Political Organization. Bernie Sanders talks again.

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020


President Trump's Remain In Mexico Policy Is Working. Red For Ed Continues To Be A Political Organization. Bernie Sanders talks again.

The BG Podcast
Episode 64: United States-Mexico policy and investment talk with Sergio Chavez, Intermestic Partners

The BG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 17:45


Welcome The BG Podcast! Conversations at the intersection of business, community, and public policy, from the Austin metro and around Texas. Today we speak with Sergio Chavez, Managing Director at Intermestic Partners, an international business and investment advisory group that invests in, develops, and manages a wide portfolio of companies to maximize impact across borders. Sergio and Bingham Group CEO A.J. discuss the current political climate in Mexico and opportunities for companies interested in United States-Mexico investment, particularly capital coming to Texas. This episode originally recorded on November 18, 2019. ABOUT SERGIO CHAVEZ-MORENO Sergio is a managing director at Intermestic Partners. Sergio specializes in advising startups on navigating the political and legal nuances involved in business planning and expansion within the United States and Latin America. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR Thanks to our podcast sponsor Regions Financial Corporation! Regions is a member of the S&P 500 Index and one of the nation's largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, it operates approximately 1,500 banking offices and 2,000 ATMs across the South, Midwest and Texas (including 10 branches in the Austin metro). The BG Podcast is produced by BG Media Group, LLC (2019)