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the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. most important. have a great weekend. everybody has earned it after a week like this, next week is going to be unbelievable. see you then.♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." nancy pelosi, she refuses to negotiate. chucky schumer is unwilling to compromise, all while death, destruction, drugs, cartels, gangs, and carnage in america continues to mount. on wednesday, a 16-year-old boy from long island, new york, was seriously stabbed by three ms-13 gang members who were in this countryy illegally. on monday, an illegal immigrant in maryland was arrested afteron he paid ms-13 gang leaders $100 to have sex with a 14-year-old girl who was being trafficked by that violent gang. each week, more and more horrific examples, violent
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crimes committed by people who have crossed into our country illegally. an unsecured border all across the southern border. just the past two years, we have seen 4,000 arrests for homicide, 30,000 plus sex crimes, over 100,000 assaults against american citizens. 2014, one of my 14 trips to the border, i sat down for a security briefing with then texas governor rick perry, and the amount of carnage in his state, one state, 642,000 crimes committed against texans in a seven year period alone. watch this. >> criminal aliens are responsible for about 642,000 criminall offenses. you look up there, sexual assault, close to 8,000 victims. >> 642,000 crimes? >> in texas alone.
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>> yes, by over 200,000 individuals with criminal history reflects they were committed over 642,000 crimes. that is the cost of not securing the border. >> sean: that is the cost. now the humanitarian side of this crisis is about to become even more urgent. a brand-new migrant caravan is now converging in central america. they have plans to start their journey north next week. but enough is enough. tonight, the president of the united states, he remains patient, he is dedicated tono finding a congressional coalition to fund border security. he remains open to negotiations, but the clock is ticking. at some point, it will be up to the president of the united states to address this crisis at our southern border with or without congressional funding. there are ways he can do it. he could, of course, use hisg. constitutional and statutory powers, and utilize what is calledry the national emergencis act, passed in 1976, passed by congress, it enables the president to declare a national
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emergency and allocate federal funds to combat serious crises. keep in mind, this would not ber an unprecedented move. since 1976, years before in different forms, 58 national emergencies have been declared. 31 such declarations remain in effect today. former president obama utilized this power ten times, includingi one instance targeting a violent mexican cartel responsible for massive carnage on both sides of the border. that emergency declaration is also in effect today. now senator lindsey graham, he is encouraging the president to use those emergency powers. our friend, the great one, mark levin recently argued that trump has the clear authority to declare this emergency. we will check in with gregg jarrett later in the program today, because he also reminded us that the commanderog in chief has the authority to direct our military to construct any congressionally unauthorized
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projects. sadly, chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, they have made it abundantly clear they are not willing to work toward strengthening border security an all. remember, it was nancy pelosi who said that she would only give the president $1 toward additional border security. now democrats all across the country are pretending this is just one big -- they all say thp same word -- manufactured crisis.st take a look. >> president trump must stop holding the american people hostage. must stop manufacturing the crisis. >> this president just used the backdrop of the oval office to manufacture a crisis. >> locals will tell him on the border, even conservatives, there isn't a national security crisis. >> the notion we have a crisis, a security crisis, is absolute nonsense. >> a manufactured crisis, and a crisis manufactured by the trump administration. >> this artificial crisis of the president is not going to justify his appropriating money for a wall.
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>> the president said there is a humanitarian crisis at the border, is there? >> absolutely not. we have a challenge. humanitarian issues are challenges for us, but no crisis. >> sean: then the extension ofof the democratic party, the democrats' propaganda arm, you know, the hate-trump media, literally repeating the exact same talking points again and again and again. as i've said many times,an journalism in america is dead. here is the proof. >> the big scam of the whole address is that there is a crisis. there is not a crisis. >> folks, the president has manufactured one heck of a political crisis for himself. >> it remains a "seinfeld" shutdown, all about nothing. >> what happenss when there is a real crisis? when there ispe a real emergenc? does he take to the airwaves? do we give him the airwaves? do we believe him? >> some question if there is a
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crisis at all, as the president has claimed. >> there is not a crisis at the border, it is a manufactured crisis for the president to get a political whammy. >> crisis can have a very elastic definition. >> he is determined to convince you there is a crisis at the border, even though an intelligence official told cnn, "no one is saying this is a crisis except them." >> sean: the coverage got worse on fake news cnn.wo get this, according to a local station in san diego, afteral requesting a local reporter to go on cnn to discuss a local view on the border, the o so-called facts first network, they spiked the segmentth after discovering the reporter's pro-wall reporting. cnn is saying it is a nonstory. okay. tonight, we have an important question for democrats and their friends in the media, who are calling the emergency at our southern border a manufactured crisis. this is an important question. we have been asking, is this in the best interest for america? is this good for our country?
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is this good for ourer economy? is this good foror homeland security? here is our question. all of you that say it is a manufactured crisis, what would you say to the families, the thousands of them, that lost loved ones, moms and dads, sons and daughters, at the hands of illegal immigrants? would you call their loss a manufactured crisis? becausee there are thousands of these families. joining us now, tonight, are nine brave americans whose loved ones were killed by illegal immigrants. the ones you are saying manufactured crisis. including wendy and dj corcoran, their son, pierce, 22 years old, was just killed this past december 29th by a suspected illegal immigrant in knoxville. he was driving on the wrong side of the road. 22 years old. we are also joined by laura wilkerson, her son, joshua, was beaten and strangled and set aflame, on fire, by a classmate who was in this country
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illegally. joshua was 18 years old. then we have steve ronnebeck, his son, grant, raising money forte college, worked overnightn a convenience store, shot by an illegal immigrant robbing the store where grant was working overnight. the midnight shift. agnes gibboney is also with us, her son, ronald da silva, was shot in a driveway by an illegal immigrant gang member who had previously been deported. let's introduce michelle, her daughter, sarah, was killed by an illegal immigrant who was drunk driving, and he disappeared after posting bail. why did he get bail? we are also joined by marianne mendoza, her son, police sergeant brandon mendoza was killed by a drunk driver in the country illegally, an immigrant, in a head-on collision. also with us, maureen maloney, her son, matthew denise, literally killed by an illegal alien who was drunk driving. lastly, we introduce sabine
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durden, her son, dominic, was killed in a collision by an illegal immigrant who had two prior dui convictions. dominic was a 911 dispatcher. they are angel moms who serve as directors for advocates for victims of illegal immigrants alien crimes. they all join us. thank you all for coming. anything worse, just a general question, i'm a parent, i have two kids, i don't think there is anything worse than losing your son or daughter, right? it's not natural, we don't bury our kids, right? i've met many mothers andd fathers of servicemen and women, they go through this, but theyan know they are going into a risk. when you find out that it is somebody that was already in the criminal justice system, and they are here illegally, in your case, you are, like, the newest member of this club that nobody wants to be part of. you just lost your son, right,b wendy?
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on the 29th? first, how are you holding up, this is still new to you? >> i think we are still numb, still in shock about it to a degree. and then finding out so many people are hurting over the same thing, it is just -- >> sean: painful. every day you wake up with it. >> the reality hits every morning that it is real. >> sean: that is the hardest time, the morning when you wake up. >>ea when you wake up, you feel like you are going to wake up from a bad dream, and then the tears come, and you realize it is real. >> sean: 14 years, the driver in this case, was in the country. >>ri every opportunity to do the right thing and come here legally, and become a productive citizen, but he chose not to. >> sean: what about his past criminal record? they won't reveal it? >> they are saying there is no criminal record, that is how he
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was able to stay here for this long, because there was nothing. that they know of, that they know of. >> sean: laura, i have known you, you have done a lot of interviews with me over the years. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> sean: your son was only 18 years old. brutally beaten, murdered, set ablaze. >> yes. >> sean: tell us that story. >> it is an absolute nightmare, i sent josh to school one day and he never came home. i started looking around for him, and i finally found his truck parked next to a dumpster, called police, and they came, called me over, and everything that was his, his shoes, his stuff, in the dumpster. we waited in the parking lot all evening. finally, they arrested a suspect who came back to the crime scene, and they arrested him there. when they took him down to the jail, he had joshua's truck key in his pocket, and finally, 24 hours later, he told us where we could find josh.
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>> sean: he had been set afire after being brutally beaten. >> he bound him up with 13 ropes around his neck into the back of his hands behind his back, through a belt loop, and then to his feet, tying him up so he could carry him, and then hep t him in joshua's truck and drove haround. >> sean: how long ago was this? >> 2010. >> sean: it doesn't get easier? >> no. >> sean: you wake up just like the corcorans. >> i feel for them, they know the story, it is not their story yet. that comes in time, and then the really pain begins when the shock wears off and you realize that it is forever. >> sean: every christmas, every thanksgiving, every birthday. >> when you first go home, there are books on the floor, socks, it takes a long time to get your heart and head in the same place to know they are not coming back. >> sean: steve, i've known you also a couple of years, i've interviewed you a number of times.
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an amazing kid you had. your son was 21 years old, grant, working in a convenience store, during the graveyard shift, midnight to 8:00 shift, and in comes a guy, and your story gets very interesting, he was robbing the store, right? >> he came in to buy a pack of cigarettes. dumped a jar of change on thent counter, grant went to start counting the change, wasn't counting it fast enough. so the man said, what, you're not going to give my cigarettes? and grant said he had to count the change. the man produced a gun, grant did everything he was supposed to do, gave him the cigarettes. as soon as the man had the cigarettes, he went and executed grant, shot him point blank in the face, and that is when he robbed the store, he came around the counter, grabbed two more packs of cigarettes. >> sean: that is all on video? i don't know what that would be like watching the video, i'm sure horrific for you. it gets worse, though, because
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orthis same illegal immigrant hd held a young woman hostage, brutally raped her. in the criminal justice system, how did he ever get out? not get deported? >> he was able to plead down hiss crimes to felony burglary, and just get probation. >> sean: he kidnapped and f raped a woman for ten days, repeatedly. >> they filled her full of heroin, they said she was a drug addict, not a reliable witness. >> sean: no, she was drugged. it makes it more painful, knowing they had him, knowing if they did their job, this is a big part of this thing, there are too many instances where the government -- we have them, we identify them, we put them in jail, and talk about sanctuary cities and states, then they won't hand them over to i.c.e. or they aid and abet them in the nextxt crime. some of these guys have blood on
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their hands by not following the law. it is so hard to hear these stories because all of the promise your kids, they are so young, 22, 21, 18. i'm looking at your son, agnes, her son, ronald, this picture, by the way, if i can walk over without getting in the shot, that is him at his wake. >> this is ronald in the coffin, this is the reality that i live with, and unlike -- this is not manufactured, i want to tell the democrats, this is not manufactured. and i want to call on our president to please, implement e-verify, please, stop the incentive for illegal aliens to come to our country. and punish employers. this guy would be coming out of prison next year. taken away from me and my family because i don't know if he is going to come after me.ta why should he live?
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>> sean: he is getting released? >> with california being a sanctuary state. >> sean: this happened in 2002, when you kill an innocent young man, why do you ever get out of jail? >> exactly. he is going to get to enjoy his family, his children.of one other point i wanted to make, when nancy pelosi said ont time that her child -- her grandchild was having a birthday, it was his birthday wish, he just wanted to have brown skin. well, my grandchildren, ronald's children, would also like to b make a wish, to have their dad back. >> sean: i look at that picture. >> look at him, i miss that smile, i miss his bear hug, i miss everything about him. my life changed completely because of this. what is even more offensive, i'm a legal immigrant who followed the law, came through the right channels, to this country. why, isn't my country and the politicians, standingg up for me and the american
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citizens of this country?? no, they stand up with illegal aliens and criminals. >> sean: you are all of the faces. i want america -- pan back and take a look. these are the faces of a manufactured crisis. and that is what the media says about all of you and all of your experiences. manufactured? these are real lives. look at your beautiful daughter, you have a picture. this is michelle, your daughter's name is sarah. how old was she? >> 21, she had just graduated from college with a 4.0 bachelors in criminal investigations. she was hit and killed that night after celebrating on her way home. he came over unaccompanied at age 16, wasas driving, not even his vehicle, street racing, going 70 plus miles per hour. blood alcohol of .241. when he rear-ended my daughter's
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suv. >> sean: the legal immigrant is .08, and he is .241? >> they like to say it was three times the legal limit, no, he is 19, he should not have had any alcohol in him. >> sean: when did this happen? >> 2016, january 31st is what we consider her death date because she was brain-dead when they got her to the emergency room. however, being the lovely child -- >> sean: an all-american, young, beautiful, 4.0 student, her whole life and career ahead of her. >> correct. and she was an organ donor, we saved six additional people that night with her organs. but edwin mejia made a bond because of the judge set a low bond, and he fled. so he is outbo there. >> sean: i'm so sorry to all of you. i'mle so sorry. this has got to stop. that is what this show isi' abo. hai want people to see what this
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manufactured crisis, it is not manufactured. she had a right to live, your son had a right to live, your children had a right to live. i have known you now, marianne mendoza, for a long time. he is really handsome. he looks like you. got his good looks. he was a police officer. >> he was. he wanted to be a police officer since he was very, very young. on may 11th, 2014, he spent mother's day with me and went into work, and was going to come back for dessert, he had come for dinner, and he said, mom, i'm too busy, can't come in. the early hours of may 12th, 2014, he was on his way home from work, and an illegal alien, repeat criminal, had gone over 35 miles the wrong way on four different freeways, high on meth, three time legalal limit drunk, his family let him drive repeatedly to leave a house, keep going back and forth.
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he slammed head-on into my son,y and i got a call, quarter to three in the morning from afghanistan, a fellow officer i who was an air national guard,ti telling me he had been in aee terrible accident. i kept trying to call his phone, he wasn't answering, and then my worst nightmare, the doorbell rang and it was police to take me to the hospital. he died. >> sean: i've tried to put myself in your shoes, i think parents can do that. this is the one thing i don't think t you recover from. it doesn't matter how strong you think you are, you are not going to recover from this. >> no, and this is not a manufactured crisis, this is where i have to go for his birthday, for christmas, for every holiday.o just as recent as -- michelle was at my house in phoenix, i have three people contacting mec four and a half years later, talking about the things my son had done for them. this has been a continual, for four and a half years. >> sean: does the media ask you for interviews? i know i've interviewed you many times.
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you've been on many times. they don't want to hear the story? and then they arrogantly go on tv, you know how i feel about -- >> one more picture. >> sean: yes, ma'am. >> this is 330 miles of our southern border in arizona. 330 miles, and if the liberal politicians think this is going to keep criminals out of our country, they are insane.ci >> sean: insane, insensitive, cruel, callous, in a sense, sanctuary cities and states. from that moment forward that they release people, and don't deport them and follow the law, they are aiding and abetting thelo next crime. in my opinion. >> i agree. >> sean: we will get back to you guys when we come back. also, more with the families after this break, and also joined, you heard about officer singh out in california, his brother will also join us. that, of course, happened in recent weeks, killed by an illegal u immigrant over the christmas holiday.
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you want to tell these people, the people in the media, you pathetically lazy people, way w overpaid, you want to keep going with your talking point? this is manufactured? hey, nancy and chuck, is this a manufactured crisis to you? you want to come down and meet these parents? you are welcome in the studio, i will bring them all back and you can talk to them. quick break, right back. ♪ quick break, right back there ♪ my name is jeff sheldon,
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they lost their 33-year-old police officer, brother, ronil singh, just a day after killed in a traffic stop in northern california after the suspect, gustavo perez arriaga, had a long criminal record and suspected gang ties, but california sanctuary policy protected him from being handed over to i.c.e., which would have meant he would have been deported. officer singh was an immigrant, a legal immigrant, who came from fiji, came to this country as all immigrants do, legally, because they want a better life, the hope, their dreams, for themselves, their families, their kids. to raise a family. but it was cut short by a criminal alien who never shouldi have been here in the first place. and who was in the criminall justice system and should have been long departed. joining us now to talk about his life is his brother, reggie singh, is with us. i know this is still fresh, this is raw for you. you met with the president yesterday. you were in texas, where we were. what did the presidentu say?
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>> yes. the president just wanted to know how the family was doing, if there is anything he could do to help out.he we had a good conversation about ronil. he asked some questions. that was it. >> sean: your family came here legally, it takes a long time, right? you've got to go through, it takes time to get here? >> yes, we came here inme 2003,t takes about ten years, i would say, to get -- go through the whole process, the medical background check, criminal background, if everything is fine, then the process is proceeded to the next step. yes, it is a process, you come here, in ronil's case, we were a green card holder for five years, then he was asked to get
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his citizenship in order to become a law enforcement agent. >> sean: he always wanted to be in law enforcement? that was his dream? he wanted to protect and serve, he always wanted to do that? >>ay yes. he always wanted to be a law enforcement, a cop, in california. that is one of the reasons we came here, so he could become a cop.th >> sean: let me deal directly with the fact, you heard the comments of then-governor jerry brown, dismissing the fact that the sanctuary status status of california had anything to do with this, but the reality is, the individual that killed your brother was already in the justice system. because of the sanctuary laws, that prevents of the state of california from informing p i.c.e., handing over on the release date of their prison sentence, handing over to i.c.e., that individual,
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for deportation and enforcement of federal law. does that make it even more bitter for you? it is hard to lose your brother, but when you find out we had him, he should have been deported, and he was protected by a state law? >> so, yeah, we wake up with anger that this could have been preventable. i wasn't aware of what sanctuary state, the rules and regulations meant, but i was explain how they worked. it could have been preventable, we wake up with anger that he should have been deported in the first place, but he wasn't due to the sanctuary law we have in california. >> sean: i know this is fresh, like the corcorans, this is new, this is hard, painful. you are in our thoughts and prayers, i'm so sorry.s it sounds like your brother, everything i've heard, i've interviewed the sheriff, the police chief out there.yt they loved your brother. he was a great cop..
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they are just devastated themselves, so you are in our prayers, thank you so much for being with us tonight, and the best to your family. >> thank you, thank you so much, thank you. >> sean: let me go to maureen maloney, who had a son, matthew. howma old was matthew? >> matthew was 23 years old, he had just graduated college. he dreamed of being a police officer. >> sean: when a kid graduates college, you are proud of yourself, finally, we are on our way,y, right? >> the last picture i have with him is at his graduation. matthew dreamed of becoming a police officer, and when he was buried, the police chief buried him with a police badge, knowing that was his dream. matthew was riding his motorcycle home in a residential area. the illegal alien was unlicensed, he had spent his day drinking. he was driving around with his 5-year-old son in the truck with him. w ran through a stop sign, causing
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matthew to collide with the truck. matthew landed on the hood of the truck and rolled off, matthew survived that collision according to experts at the trial, and witnesses, because it was a low impact collision. but he decided to flee, and when he did, he ran over matthew, matthew became trapped in the wheel well -- >> sean: he would have lived, if he had not gone back to make sure he killed him? >> he had scrapes and contusions from the initial impact.. matthew got caught in the well. >> sean: 6-year-old son involved in this? >> yes, in the truck with him. matthew was dragged a quarter of a mile to his death, this was in a residential area. people pounding on the truck, pleading with him to stop. he fled. at one point, he went over a curb, and matthew became dislodged, and then he backed up over matthew again and continued to flee. >> sean: he does all of this,
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and already 12 years in jail? 12 years, you kill him, and then you make sure you kill him again. why not the death penalty for that? >> he was originally charged with second-degree murder, butut the judge c found him guilty of vehicular homicide. he will be getting out of jail in august. in massachusetts, where this occurred, you get your sentence reduced by 30% for good behavior, so he will be getting out in august. >> sean: your son, dominic, was killed by a drunk driver. you've taken the pain of all of this, with others, and you are advocates for the victims of illegal alien crime. for example, dj and wendy, this is a support group, a group you never want to be part of. you've been able to help a lot of people. >> we've been speaking since this happened.
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i'm a legal immigrant, i came from germany with dominic, who called himself german chocolate. we came over, and i had a little card that read "resident alien," and i didn't mind it because i knew what it takes to come y he, and it took me about six years to become a citizen. dominic was my only child, the love of my life, my best friend. >> sean: that is your son. you all have a great looking kids, i will tell you. wonderful kids. every one of your kids, they are all good kids, college, working for money for college. it is unbelievable. let me ask you this, he was a 911 dispatcher, 911 dispatcher, he wanted to be a police helicopter pilot. so this guy had two prior dui convictions and spent a year in jail? >> not even. he had two felonies before that, one was played down to a
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misdemeanor, and then he came back drunk driving, he received probation, even though -- >> sean: we had him twice in the criminal justice system? and they knew he was an illegal immigrant. >> it was the same d.a., they let him go on probation, they caughton him drunk driving while on probation one more time, and they gave him probation again. and five weeks later, he extinguished the spark of divinity in my child. nancy pelosi, that is my message toy her. >> sean: speaking of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and the democratic party, when we come back, we are going to give these moms and dads an opportunity to address them directly. about their manufactured crisis, they all lost their family members, their kids, their lovec ones. we will have more with the angel families straight ahead as we econtinue tonight on "hannity." ♪ nity." ♪
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♪ >> liber merck's news headquarters, i marianne rafferty. "the new york times" reports the fbi started an investigation into president trump just days after he fired fbi director james comey in 2017. the agency had concerns about his behavior and if he was working on behalf of russia against american interests. "the times" reported suspicions about his possible ties to grew and says they grew during the 2016 presidential campaign. they considered whether his actions were a deeper national security. a missing wisconsin team is out after being abducted during a home invasion back in october. her parents were killed during that abduction. the suspect apparently never took jayme closs more than
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70 miles away from her barron county home. he'll be in court monday to face murder and kidnapping charges. i'm marion rafferty. now back to "hannity" ." ♪ >> sean: as we continue with our angel parents, all having lost loved ones, their children, to illegal immigrants, we only have 5 minutes left. i want to run through -- obviously a big national, political debate. what is your reaction to this as a manufactured crisis? what words do you want to say to the president, nancy, chuck, what do you say? >> i would like to invite nancy and chuck schumer to my son's grave on january 28th so they can celebrate -- not celebrate -- cry with me as his grave, his manufactured grave. this is permanent family separation. >> sean: permanent family separation. >> like my shirt says. what separates me and my son is
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not a fence, it is 6 feet of dirt and a coffin. how dare she. >> sean: how many of you have met the president? all of you have. i remember we did a show in the campaign -- i got emotional on that show. i'm sure you will at some point, too, you're watching the president fight, you hear the manufactured crisis, what do you want to say to them? steve? >> chuck schumer and nancy pelosi are just? hypocrites. i'm being flat-out honest, it is hypocrite. you, yourself, have shown video clips of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer telling people we need this wall, we need to stop -- >> sean: that is when obama was president. >> so what changed? just votes, global economy? they are hypocrites. it is disgusting. >> sean: what do you say? >> nancy pelosi is a dingbat. one week she wants the wall, next week she doesn't, one-tenth
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of 1% of money -- >> sean: one-tenth of 1% of the budget. >> she won't give it. it is absurd. i think blood is on her hands. she absolutely took an oath to protect american citizens. she is not doing it, she doesn't even want to try just because she hates trump. i don't know what is wrong with her.. >> sean: are you happy the president is holding the line? >> i'm very happy. i've said this before, i would love the opportunity to stand in front of nancy pelosi, mother to mother, and look her in the eye, and say which child or grandchild of yoursch would you give up to support the agenda, this horrendous lie, the desecration of our children, our loved ones' lives, it is like a slap in our face and a kick to our loved ones graves every time she does that get i want the public to know and nancy pelosi to know, i called her office again today and requested another meeting next week when i am in d.c. dead silence from her staffer.
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i said this is angel mom marianne mendoza, meet face-to-face, mother to mother with nancy pelosi about this situation. dead silence, and the staffer said no. i will put you through, you can leave a voice mail. this is how nancy pelosi -- >> i did ask her that very question. i told her what happened to josh, and i said, which childld could you sacrifice for this? she just glazed over, we are praying for you, i just need toy let you know that every person in our sanctuary city is a law-abiding citizen. >> sean: the media echoes the exact words of what the democrats are saying, manufactured crisis. i'm sure you all watch tv. hopefully you don't watch fake news. >> nancy pelosi, i have myat ony child's ashes in this urn, i carry his ashes in a little locket. this is the last time i got to touch my child.
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in the morgue. those are his bruised, cold, dead hands, with me touching hiu and kissing him the last time. and she doesn't just have blood on her hands, she needs boots because that blood is rising, she is knee-deep in it. if she doesn't get with the president to end this, she is going to need boots all the way up to her thigh because it is getting worse. a > sean: are you angry with the media? [general agreement noises] >> sean:se tough week for you, just watching all this, and the same words every day. i thought liberals were so scompassionate. >> yeah, whatever. >> this is not manufactured. >> this is preventable. this is preventable in our country. >> sean: the sanctuary city, state issue -- criminal aliens, not just people that came here to want a better life, in jail, they let them go, basically
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assist them out the door so they don't get deported? >> i'm the only one in this group that got justice through the criminal court systemm for joshua, i don't think anybody else has done that. thank you, texas, forsh that. it does have some sort of -- you know he's there for a long time. i don't think anybody else got justice. >> sean: we are going to end this here. i want to personally come over -- thank you. it's unbelievable, i'm sorry so much. really, the pain, i know. so good to see you. you are so strong, i hope you get that meeting.t my daughter is so beautiful, really. and your son, the same. >> thank you. this is not trump's wall, this is america's wall. >> sean: we can have a door, too. we just want to vet you. steve, thank you. your son, grant, amazing. so good to see you. thank you so much. i know this is the hardest time for both of you, this just happened the 29th of december. you are in our prayersbe always.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: here to react to the media using the democratics manufactured crisis talking point, salem radio america first host, fox news national security strategist, dr. sebastian gorka. and also the host of. "relatab" podcast, allie beth stuckey. we just had these parents, they tell these compelling stories, real kids, real lives, really lost, and they have the nerve, both the politicians and their willing accomplices, to say it t is manufactured, dr. gorka? >> i think this is the moment
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where the scales fall from our eyes all across america, and we see the media for who they really are. i've met the angel moms, i've held events with them on the steps of congress. it is not just these incredible stories that cannot be denied, it is everything else that is being reported, factually, by the government. if we look at the fact that we have 10,000 children being looked after by the federal government who were sent here by their parents, without their parents, handed into the hands of the coyotes. we have more than 70,000 people die as a result of drug deaths last year in america. >> sean: 300 heroin overdoses a week. 900 if you add opioids, fentanyl. >> that is more than died in the whole vietnam war, and where are the drugs coming from? they are coming from the southern border. >> sean: 90%. >> 90%.
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so what is manufactured? i tell you what is manufactured, sean, the propaganda that places like cnn are spewing daily. now we have jim acosta, who has not only made himself a laughing stock in the white house, now he has made himself a laughingstock on the border. enough is enough, theseau aren't news agencies, these are propaganda outlets. >> sean: allie beth, the fact that all of these politicians and all their propaganda friends in the media, they are state tv for the democratic party. they use the same exact words. they can't even think of another original word on their own, they repeat the same one. >> right, the manufactured crisis. you have to wonder what kind of orwellian universe weur are livg in where securing our border is bigoted, but having open borders is seen as compassionate. it is not compassionate for anyone. not for citizens of this country, not even for citizensor of other countries. as dr. gorka just pointed out,
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it is dangerous for everyone involved. i the only thing right thing to do, there are no two sides about this, the only right thing to do is secure the boarder and the best way we know how, that is right for the people that are traveling here legally, that r s right for the legal immigrants, that is right for the citizens of this country, and it is right for the furloughed workers not getting their paycheck right now because democrats refused to do their job. >> sean: how many more people have to die, dr. gorka? >> it is very simple. let's use their arguments against them. they say that they are the compassionate ones. the left wing, the left-wing media, they are the people who have empathy. if you have empathy, forget about americans for a second, who we should be prioritizing, it is the victims that areor beg trafficked themselves, women being raped, children being abused, if they really cared, sean, they would help us build the wall. >> sean: at some point, they are culpable. because they are not solving a problem that can be solved. thank you both for being with
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♪ >> sean: i'm a challenge for nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, all of the democrats that say this is a manufactured crisis. why don't you meet with the moms and dads had lost their kids? and why don't you talk to those, especially those that were here illegally, in the criminal justice system, we don't enforce the laws, but we aid and abet them, set them free, and then they commit more crimes. at some point, when do you bear responsibility for that? don't we have an obligation to protect the american people? drug trafficking, human trafficking, 90% of the heroin in this country coming from our southern border. at one point are you going to take responsibility, instead of oh, i would give you a dollar. oh, it is a manufactured crisis. by the way, you all sounded like trump five years ago, this is all politics.
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sad. that is all the time we have left this evening, thank you for being with us cared let not your heart be troubled, the news continues, laura ingraham is next, and we back here on monday. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, and there's a "the ingraham angle" tonight from washington. president trump is once again highlighting the real crisis at our border, and the need for a wall. as democrats show no sign of working with him or compromising. it to this end of getting the government back in operation. at least 25% of it. jorge ramos says the wall is a symbol of hate and racism. i will debate him exclusively in moments. then i'm going to talk to two people on the front lines of this crisis about the challenges they confront daily, the real. you have to check this out, this is a california tv station that says it was snubbed by cnn