Texas DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez: Border Chaos Is 'A Threat to National Security'
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Sara welcomes Lt. Chris Olivarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety to discuss the increasingly difficult job of trying to protect the United States in spite of President Biden's open borders policies. Olivarez warns us of the massive national security threat posed by the 800,000 people who have entered the U.S. during the Biden administration without being apprehended by authorities at the border. These 'gotaways' are flooding into the U.S. and we have no idea who they are.
Sara and Olivarez also fume over the impending punishment of multiple Customs and Border Patrol agents who were cleared of any wrongdoing in the "whipping" incident that never actually happened - but are still being reprimanded so Biden can save face for promising that "they will pay."
And Sara cheers the historic congressional win of Mayra Flores, while pointing out that Democrats have badly miscalculated what Latino voters want.
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