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A Nation ‘Led by Paramilitary Cartels' Is at Our Southern Border |
2019-12-24 |
In West Palm Beach, Florida on Friday, the three discussed the various factors involving the crisis on the southern border of the United States. "I think what people in Washington, New York, L.A., and San Francisco don’t understand is how the country is being so slammed with drugs," said Coulter. "Ordinary, sweet little towns out in rural America ‐ in fact, I think a lot of the people in L.A., San Francisco, New York, and Washington are happy to know that Americans out in the middle of the country are dying off of overdoses." Coulter added that 90 percent of the drugs coming into the U.S. are coming from the cartels operating south of the unsecured U.S. border. "This is what Mexico does all the time ‐ and the U.S. State Department does this all the time," added Darby. "They’re like, ’Look, we caught this cartel boss.'" "The cartel boss is part of the problem, but the cartel boss is not the problem," he explained. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#1 Since we've imported over 40 million of them since 1965, they aren't only at our southern border. |
Posted by: Ulineng Jones2382 2019-12-24 10:57 |