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to die. either that democrat's threat or change the rule so democrats can take back power, or big government ideas, we brake it wo down. >> we'll explain why democrat subpoena for mueller report is a go nowhere threat. as we break down the flipflopping of jerry nadler. he was against releases of the report to bill clinton but for releasing the entire report on collusion. alexandria ocasio-cortez her campaign slapped with a new campaign complaint alleging, she and her campaign manager run an illegal subsidy scheme. >> and biden camp said that the
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sanders team is leaking. a big democrat fight there. we break it down. other 2020 democrats have had similar problem with their staffers. >> team pelosi is breaking stories try to stir upo upon -- opposition against bernie sanders. we debate that tonight, thank you for joining us, i am elizabeth macdonald. the evenin "evening edit" startt now. elizabeth: thank you. you are watching fox business network, we have angles to border covered for you. right to edward lawrence in
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washington. reporter: liz, a wave of pressure telling president to not close the southern border. saying it would be devastating to close the border, manufacturers and farmers could lose 726 million dollars every day that the border is closed. and one million u.s. manufacturing jobs at immediate risk. white house confirming that the president has not backed off. >> i am not getting ahead of the president, but secretary kirstjen nielson has taken steps to deploy help where most needed in the area. it very much overwhelming the system. reporter: still looking for a way to close the border and allow goods and trucks to come through to keep the commerce going, republican lawmaker, say there is a crisis at border. >> the president is in a
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horrible position, he wants to secure the border, and democrats will not give him money to do it it are does not make any sense. reporter: in a tweet, president said that congress must immediately eliminate the loopholes at the border, if no action, borders or large seconds of border will close, this is a national emergency, and president has followed through with pass threats of action. this. that with china to the table there seems to be a less tense on the atmosphere. chinese are planning to be here all week to try to conclude an agreement. elizabeth: a good sign thank you. >> to casey siegel in el paso,
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texas. reporter: today homeland security announced a 3 state border tour for secretary kirstjen nielson before joining president trump. today she is here in el paso, texas. she is meeting with leaders on the groin to ge ground to get ae of what is shaping. also remember that hundreds of the thousands of people of day in the border communities pass between the two countries for work, school and shopping. this is donely through ports of century -- done legally through ports of entry. just talk of border closure we're seeing long lines backed up. saying 20 minute trip across border could now take hours. and local businesses who rely on shoppers from mexico say, sale
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are down could a woman told us as much as 60%. >> we rely on. the people from mexico. reporter: showing up and turning themselves in. majority seeking asylum. family unit apprehensions in el paso, sector alone, apprehensions of family up 1700% for fiscal year betwee 2019, cod to same time last year. they argue that shows in fact that there is a true crisis here at the border. liz. elizabeth: thank you casey seeing el in el paso. >> the numbers crossing border, are at 12 year highs, border
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facilities are swamped, filled to capacity, many not built for families, they were designed for single males. joining me now, texas congressman brien babbin. the loopholes are played by people trying to come here for a job, that is not covered by asylum law. your take. >> just what it would be on healthcare. we're going to have trouble getting democrats to do anything with us on any of the issues, this is where president's hand is being forced. he does not want to close the southern border. i am from texas it would not be a good thing, but we do have an enormous crisis. healthcare, national security,
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crime, et cetera, endangerment of children. it is appalling whe appalling we seeing there we absolutely have got to do something. i don't want to see him close the border down. you know, but, the man is actually trying to do something about the border crashers. we have seen secretary kirstjen nielson, commissioner say that whole system is about to collapse, if we don't do something quick our country will collapse. we can't continue at this rate. elizabeth: critics of democrats say they are doing nothing to change the laws they growth that allowed the loopholes. democrat are now trying to do what mcconnell did on green new deal, force republican to vote on whether or not to close southern border to embarrass them in 2020.
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so a lot of you know, busy, dc busy work, you know. mistaking activity for achievement. >> my take is that they are not -- they don't have legislative agenda, they just want to message to american people they have a plan, but i do don't. and they criticize your president for having a plan they are not going to support. so i really, was hoping that president would not have to declare a national emergency, a national crisis. but there is one, and democrats continue to deny that, and i sat a manufactured crisis, i have been to the border several times there is a crisis. elizabeth: do you think they should shut it? >> i hope he does not have to. elizabeth: do you think he should. >> if that is what it takes to
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secure the border and preserve our nation, and protect american people, i think he will have to do that. elizabeth: all right congressman brien babbin we'll have you back on. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up. latest in how secret service now wants to know how and why a woman from china illegally entered the president's mar-a-lago club in palm beach. while carrying two chinese passports, four mobile phones, a laptop, and thumb drive packed with malicious malware, claiming she wanted to attend meetings at mar-a-lago that were not going on. >> and actresses felicity huffman and lori loughlin in boston court today. prosecutor are looking for jail time, we have latest on that coming up. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
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elizabeth: welcome back, you are watching the fox business network. checking your money. gerri willis is at the big board with more. reporter: optimism about the trade deal with china, leading all major indexes to finish in the green tonight. meanwhile all as on facebook. we found out over 540 million, facebook records were left exposed by third parties. we reached out to facebook for comment, here is what they told us:
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reporter: fingers pointing by company, researchers to a mexican media company on-line called cultura collectiva. comments and i.d.s and likes and an app, called at the pool, they left 22,000 passwords unprotected, all eyes on facebook that stock down, back to you. elizabeth: gerri willis thank you. >> the day after meeting with president trump, nato secretary-general, praised president trump for getting member nations of nato to chip in more money on nato defense spending. >> nato allies must spend more on defense, it has been the clear message from president trump, this message is having a real impact. >> bring in hudson institute, member author of, "the hundred
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year marathon" michael bra -- bradbury. >> thank you. it makes an embarrassment for democrats. you know well, the german economy is the biggest, they have one of the lowest percentages, 1.5%, maybe down this year. germany is the focus of this effort. perhaps that have why there is so much friction between merck olmerkel and thepresident. elizabeth: it has been an open secret for decades that you know nato, european members don't pay, don't you know pull their weight in there. they under pay.
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let's turn to china, white house economic ad adviser larry kudlow said they are making good headway. we hear 90% of the deal is done. just the 10%, what is your take? >> the talks are secret, i am impressed at the level of secrecy. we're in round 9 today, chinese delegations here, there is a chance for a breakthrough tomorrow. the chinese delegation leader could meet with the president. and there could be a discussion of the summit date. but this all goes. >> moment to moment, everyone knows last 10% involves a lot of very sensitive issues. including cof sovereignty and he might punish the chinese if they cheat. elizabeth: do you think we will have a deal coming.
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>> i it is very close. i am an optimist. elizabeth: okay. we want your take on the woman found at mar-a-lago. claiming she wanted to go to the pool and attend events at mar-a-lago, word is president trump said he is not concerned about china spying at mar-a-lago, your take? >> adam schiff wrote a nasty letter today, as he released to fbi and others asking for an investigation of this. he points out it may not be a chinese espionage agent. this may be a organization in beijing part of communist party called united front. they sort of do heavy handed volunteer type work where people try to find out things.
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i are a hunch more in that category, more of a comedy of errors. elizabeth: your take, that the communist leaders of china, did not sign off on this it is another group in china? >> no, it a communist party group. elizabeth: but not sanctioned by leaders china. >> may might have sanctioned it indirectly, but this is not a espionage operation to get excited about. >> thank you, we appreciate it. >> thank you. elizabeth: next case, actresses philadelphia and lori loughlin -- felicity huffman and lori loughlin made first appearances in court today, among the 15 people appearing today, charged in college admission fraud investigation. looks like po prosecutors are asking for jail time, mollie line in boston with the latest. reporter: chaos and cameras.
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coming to boston to face the federal court judge, lori loughlin and felicity huffman walking the same path. no special treatment. more than a dozen wealth parents were to appear, accused of paying illegal bribes to singer, with aim of getting their kids to illegal colleges and universities. they are facing potentially to 20 years on mail fraud. two of first parents indictedded by grand jury were in court, they face additional charge of money laundering conspiracy, the colburns have need needed not -- pleaded not guilty on all charges. attorney for couple proclaims their innocence. saying that the son took his
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s.a.t. test without help, and the colburns were unaware that the test was altereed in any wa. and also the first parent in this case plans to plead guilty, peter of menlo park, california. from a court filing from his attorney. they allege he participated in entrance exam path of the scandal. to get a proctor to correct his daughters' answers. >> thank you so much. >> we have other breaking headlines to bring. shares of boeing ended down. amid continuing reports that boeing's antistall software kept reacreactivating due to a malmurngmalfunctioning sensor 4. it kept -- they kept trying to unplug it, it kept reactivates,
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jet crash plant 10 killed 1 157 people. -- that plane crashed 5 months earlier. a tote o total of 346 people din the crashes. the word that the ceo of boeing did fly on a test flight today on a new max plane with software to prove it is safe. elizabeth: moving on. test taken since 2010. seizseizures took place in combination with use of other susubstances. fda also looking into whether
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too legalize cbd . for food and drink, fda is scheduling first public hearing for may 31. talk about safety measures, it say nonintoxicating product. >> the justice department rattling hollywood, reportedly warning, doj, warning oscars they may slap them with a antitrust monopolist iraq foric. word that spielberg, a board member, he wanted to restrict oscar to only movies also shown in movie theaters as well. and check this out. israeli researchers and
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scientists are working to solve ocean pollution, make a biodegradable plastic made out of seaweed. that could help solve a growing problem. it has a lot of ocean lovers upset, 8 million tons of plastic are dumped intoing o ocean every year. >> coming up, first hundred days of go nowhere congress with just 10 bills signed by the president. >> this as democrat set aside bipartisan deal making. to do this -- push big government programs or change the rules to get back to power. if you don't know our legislation our way people would die. president trump is talking right now. >> we go to trump.
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>.>> that is okay. thank you all very much, i appreciate you being here, thank you. >> can we ask are you concerned that the chinese may be trying to conduct espionage by stying g on you at mar-a-lago. >> i saw the story, i am not concerned. i have -- we have very good control, and good -- it getting better. we're doing with cyber is a story in itself. no, i think it was a fluke situation, and i that person sitting at front desk did a good job. that particular woman, did a very good job, she was able to see things that other people were not. but no, i think it is just a fluke. >> changing any procedures.
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>> that is secret service. they are fantastic. these are fantastic people. and end result is, it was good. i think we'll see what happened, where she from, who she is. but the result is they were able to get her. she is now suffering the consequences of whatever it is she had in mind. i would say i could not be happier with secret service, they have done a fantastic job from day one, very happy with them. >> can you explain what relationship you might have with cindy yang. do you know her. >> i don't know who she is, who is that. >> the woman pictured with you at super bowl party. >> the one that came to party, i don't know anything about her. i take a lot of pictures with people that look like a selfie or something, i do that. sometime depending on you know where i am. or what i'm doing. hundreds of times a day. but no i don't know anything
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about her. >> chairman of -- house ways and means committee asked irs 6 years of tax returns. >> is that all. >> that all. >> usually i it is 10. we're under audit, i am always under audit is seems, we're working that out, the numbers of big, and i guess when you have a name you are audited. but, until such time i'm not under audit i would not be chinad tibbe --inclined to do t. >> thank you very much. >> we're finished. press let's go. >> thank you. >> press, let's go. >> mr. biden? >> i wish him luck, i do wish him luck.
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>> press, let's go. >> interacting, do you have thoughts on that, should he apologize. >> no, he is capable of making his own decisions, i assume, thank you very much. elizabeth: that was -- >> we're finished. let's go. elizabeth: that was president meeting with military leaders in cabinet room, wishing joe biden luck, he is capable of making his own decision, and talking about house democrat requesting 6 years of president trump tax return, president again saying he is under audit. >> "wall street journal" reporting that prosecutor in japan will rearrest former nissan ceo on different charges. that is just breaking. let's move on. democrat led house judiciary voted for a subpoena to get full
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unredacted fuel irreport, but house democrats don't have a way to quickly enforce that. unless they hit attorney general, barr with contempt charges or sue to get barr to comply. jerry nadler, said he is willing to go to court to get the report. that could be a no go move, the report come out out in april. the republican as "fast and furious" lawsuit is still unresolved, that was filed 7 year ago. we get to chad on capitol hill. reporter: this is authorization of a subpoena. nadler, indicates he still wants to talk to the justice department, if they don't comply, maybe he will try to get mueller report. democrat are saying they want a full unredacted report, that does not mean they publicize the report. but they want everything that senate with th the ancillary
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information, if conclusions reached by barr are in line with what mueller said. question is, if that report comes up and publicized and so redacted, is there a secondary memo, something that attorney general put out says this is my understanding this jerry nadler argued against that you know there was a little bit of a funny moment on -- jordan thought that democrats were over playing their hand, he said why are we're here, the mueller report didn't say what you thought it was, means the democrat, the democrat on -- d,- dais kind of scoffed. they wonder if president went too far saying i am exonerated. and a funny moment from doug
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collins, making fun. he said he would order a popcorn machine for the republicans, this was such great theater, republicans think that democrats are going too far to push for the this subpoena. s essentially whe especially why general rally barr said he would release it sometimes next week. back to you. elizabeth: thank you. >> stay on jerry nadler, is he trying to change his story. 20 years ago he opposed release of ken starr report on bill clinton argue that by law, you cannot release protected grand jury material. >> it is grand jury material it
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represents, um, um, statements which may or may not be true by various witnesses it would be unfair to release. >> grand jury rule was cited back then today jerry nadler demands full release of the mueller report, setting aside that law, and trying to claim that ken starr respect was repos different because clinton a case of about a sex scandal. >> that he caught me changing my mind on the subject. congress has no be broadcasting graphic accounted. the president's sex life, it was inininappropriate in 98 and it would be inappropriate today. -- by president and his closest advisers. elizabeth: joining me now,
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representative. lesko. do you buy what nadler is saying. had the law has ha -- the law ht changed. >> this all about the 2020 presidential election. i am on 3 committees, one is judiciary, it is clear to my me there is accor is a coordinated. american people would like us to get important things done, not the constant investigations. chairman nadler, i mean, he has one set of rules when this was against his but the bud i clintd another set of rules again donald trump.
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it is clear american people will see right through this. this is just political theater, a circuit. elizabeth: your colleague. doug collins said this about democrat authorization. >> they compare apple and oranges. problem is mr. nadler knows that is not something -- would support. they are just trying to paint picture of other things before the mueller report comes out. elizabeth: mueller report is to come out. subpoena getting it done could take years look at "fast and furious." >> i think it just political theater. the attorney general barr has already said he is releasing the report to extent allowed under the law. chairman nadler wants to release classified information, and also
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information from the grand jury. this is wrong. it is show. elizabeth: all right congressman lesko thank you so much. >> thank you. elizabeth: we have breaking news on brexit, britain house of common approved a bill to compel government to avoid a no deal brexit. we'll stay on that story. >> the news is coming thick. coming up, i don' joe biden addg accusation from 4women now who say he allegedly inappropriate touched him. we're in the "me too" era. coming up next. yes! i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like.
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democrat headlines. green new deal. majority of democrats don't support it. we bring in jillian me melcher f "wall street journal." we have nancy pelosi saying, if you don't do legislation our way, people are going to die. >> she is dealing with the tea party i think. a care for all new green deal that would remake u.s. economy. if stakes are not high as everyone dies, i don't think you could justify that. she is in a pickle. elizabeth: also saying, we'll change the system. change rules. this is all on guys o guise of . they don't like when president cuts back on their power that is
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spending. >> that is it. i had to laugh. i read some things. that grants have gone to, for example where it hurts the most when a bee stings you. this is government waste that driving people crazy. elizabeth: people in the housing project say, give us 5 dollars we'll go buy a light bulb. one poin1.4 million for sex edun for california prostitutes and million to study where a bee sting hurts most. >> i think they are looking at is 2020, you have a far left wing of the period they. about setting their ajeffa. agenda it will scare off a lot of american
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voters. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez in trouble again. fcc saying she was running an illegal subsidy scheme. another thing that struck me about her, she was complaining about a minimum wage, comparing it to a $7 cross in the airport, why she riding in a plane. >> you come up with hypocrisy problems, she is upset about dark money in politics yet her guy as a shadowy llc, we don't have clear answers on where money is going or used. she is at an airport. elizabeth: on a plane. >> they set themselves up for this. >> a lot of them voted present.
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including several of the sponsors. elizabeth: thank you. >> coming up lawmakers on both sides, coming together on something we can agree on, cheaper drug prices. we'll break it down next. later, joe biden does a video to address his crisis. two more women came forward with stories about his inappropriate behavior, allegations about that, that story coming up. our grandparents checked their smartphones
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elizabeth: we're staying on first 100 go nowhere dates of congress, just 10 billin bills o the president forever signature. -- for his signature. even majority of democrats don't want green new deal. or they are busy warning everyone, you are going to die if they don't get their way on legislation. that is what house speaker nancy pelosi said. >> literally? doing policies that could cause people's death. >> people literally will not be able to afford it thousands of
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people will literally die. >> the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change. >> is as as martin luther king, said most i in-- >> are people going to die? >> this makes me crazy, i have testified several times before house committee hearings, everyone on both side said we're committed to for example, to protect people of preexisting conditions and making sure vulnerable get coverage, saying that people are going to die is just irresponsible, there is a strong commitment on both sides to make sure people are protected. republican talk about repeal and replace, replace plan there is a great new plan. health care choice plan. and i think it gives people
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better choices, it will give them lower costs and do a better job of protecting the vulnerable, this is irresponsible for the democrats to talk this way. elizabeth: you know bernie sanders has said people will die if you don't do single pay or medicare for all. what is your take on politico reporting that nancy pelosi does not like medicare for all, and one of her aides try to stir up democrat opposition against bernie sanders' plan after the midterms, why? because they were afraid that democrats on that plan, if they go full bore on that, they will not win in 2020? >> absolutely, people love it when they say, you are gel free healthcare, you are never going do a see bill, you will have no premiums, you can see a doctor whenever you want, then they learn that their taxes are likely to double, if you have employer based coverage, forget it, that will be over, there will be lines, waiting lines, and rationings like in european
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country. for example we have access of 90% of new drugs here, other country, 20 or 30. elizabeth: i am to show what president has acomp blu accomplo far. i hear what you are saying, president is angry that the republican are pushing mast 2020 to do obamacare reform. >> we have to win, we have to take back the house, there is no reason to have lost it. what really lost it, really helped us lose it was health care, we didn't have an alternative, we just said, oh. someone came out the other day, they asked a republican, they sad him, healthcare, he said i'm going.
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the vice president posting this on twitter today. >> words begin to change in their shifted and protecting personal space has to be said and i get a come i get it. they hear what they are saying. i understand it and i will be much more mindful. that's my response to my responsibility and i will be respectful of people's personal space. trish: join me now a strategist laurent glossy. your reaction to this lord? >> i'm glad that joe biden has addressed it finally and i think that was a big step to lucky saying its social norms that have changed and it's really not that social norms have changed. is that people are more willing to speak out about what makes them uncomfortable. i don't think in any generation smelling somebody's hair at a professional about what constitutes acceptable behavior. joe biden has lost on this time and time again on how is handling it because when the
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democrats need him to come out and apologize and say that was behind him and he recognizes how inappropriate that was end to move forward but he hasn't quite done that yet. he keeps fudging on this response i think that's something that's really important for his future success. as you know democrats anyone% said they would not support someone for president that has been a history of impropriety. i think that is a huge red flag for the biden campaign right now. trish: you make an important point. he is the last moderate standing the "washington post" that liberals -- biden is not the only democrat facing problems. several 2020 democrats their staffers facing several allegations, harassing kirsten gillibrand, staffers for them
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were involved in problems too. sackett and politics starts at home and this is concerning the democrats they go out and wants sweeping changes to our society but they can't even get their house in order in their own backyard and with their own staff and i think that's important looking forward i don't think they should be given a free pass on that. they really have to make sure that they are living up to what they are speaking about on the campaign trail. trish: does the story keep going? what do you think? >> i absolutely think so. in regards to joe biden he is a very long history of inappropriate touching and i think this is going to be plaguing him throughout the primary if he does actually announce previously been announced that this is happening. trish: that's a good point. >> this is going to be a very long season for him in this regard and i don't think him moving away from this he will have to come out and address it. trish: lauren coffee thank you
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for coming on. and thank you for watching thank you for watching. lou dobbs is next right here in the fox business network. have a good evening. lou: good evening everybody. the border crisis rages on. tens of thousands of illegal immigrants crossing our southern borders, some being apprehended, many of them, most of them not. illegal immigrants surge in the catch and release program has been expanded. here's to nielsen secretary of dhs is the border crisis is what she calls a category 5 hurricane in my opinion it isn't a category 5, the perfect storm of colliding stupidity incompetence in decades of cowardly leadership in washington d.c.. to
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