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we will be back monday night at 8:00 p.m. and every weeknight because we are the sworn enemy of smugness and groupthink way, we'll resist. see you next time on life rsh. [♪♪♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. biden opened the borders for his donors. the border crisis isn't a republican talking points. fox news isn't even driving the story. the networks are forced to cover it because it's become a catastrophe that affects all americans. >> we begin with a humanitarian crisis on the southern border that's growing larger every day. jesse: we haven't even eached peak season yet.
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the department of homeland security insiders are saying 6,000 illegal immigrants are arriving at the border each day. during the obama administration homeland security defined the crisis at 1,000 illegals a day. we are heading towards 200,000 border crossers per month. sources tell carafano that biden policies will allow 90% of them to remain in america. how will that help american families? it doesn't. it helps his donors. but biden doesn't want the american people to know what's taking place on the southern bore. he imposed an information blackout on the border. a gag order. officials ordered not to speak with reporters.
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ride alongs with media canceled. no media allowed inside the migrant camps. officials would not allow us access to see the conditions for ourselves. jesse: biden doesn't want you to see the children in cages. migrants sleeping on cement floors, no showers. no country is designed to absorb hum waves day after day on foot from a desert. bide where is trying to evade scrutiny for the crisis he triggered. the administration is buying airline tickets to fly understood age illegals to places in the country and placing them with their so-called relatives. free airline tickets and free bus tickets. they are put on buses and given
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an $1,100 a head stipend. ford is moving their electric car factory from ohio to mexico. the united auto workers union is fuming. have you heard biden say anything about this? remember trump? he shamed them for outsourcing jobs to mexico. he went all out to keep jobs here. joe is building back better in mexico. the made in america talk was just a slogan. does the president seem engaged at all? >> do you have any plans to travel to the southern borderer, sir? >> not the moment. jesse: hear no evil, see no evil. republicans went down to see the crisis unfolding and discovered there is danger lurking.
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>> it's not just people from mexico, honduras or el salvador. they are finding people from iran, yemen and turkey. there are people on the terrorist watchlist, and they are rushing all at once. jesse: the president hasn't nominated a director for i.c.e. or border and customs enforcement. i don't biden and the democrats want to enforce the border. they want to turn texas blue and pay back their donors with cheap labor. the president acts like he had nothing to do with the border crisis. >> the idea that they are coming because i'm a nice guy ... >> they are saying this. >> here is the deal. they are not. >> you have to say quite clearly don't come. >> yes. i can say quite clearly don't
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come. >> too little too late. during the primary you told the illegals to surge the border. that we would welcome millions and give them free health insurance. >> if i would recommend we immediately surge the border. we could take in a heartbeat another 2 million people. >> raise your hand if your plan would include medical coverage for undocumented immigrants. jesse: bide biden promised asylum. and terminated the remain in mexico policy trump cut. now that we are being overrun, biden meekly said, don't come. nobody is buying that. an arizona mayor, an independent, says his community can't handle the intrusion.
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>> we do not have the ability to care for these people. >> the mayor of del rio texas, a democrat, is begging bide where to stop releasing migrants on to his town. they are forced to absorb hundreds of poor migrants. the limited resources the mayor says need to go to americans first. the democrats delivered a firm message about importing illegals with covid-19. >> i'm asking to please stop. please make another plan for the federal issue. i cannot mix the my granted population with residents who are extremely vulnerable. questions rrp biden trashes trump's order and he's releasing migrants into the country without testing them. typically the media is covering
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the story backwards. kamala harris was asked if she is worried about kids at the border. the vice president dodged. she is in over her head on the border anyway. but the question the reporter should be asking, is are you worried about american kids at the border? we are a compassionate country. everybody empathizes with the plight of young migrants. though pushing kids into the hands of brutal cartel smugglers, then keep them in cages. but people should empathize with the idea of young americans first. a piece in the "new york post." u.s. schools and students will pay a price for biden's open borders for minors.
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age 15-17, they are processed, then sent on buses and planes all over the country. the teens -- are -- trama tied, and speak to english. right when schools are recovering and re-opening after a lost year. statistics tell us most won't graduate high school. will live on the after i line. -- will live on the poverty line line. some will succeed. the many will make cash under the table. pay no taxes, and wire the money back home to central america. this makes the economies of central america dependent on
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sending caravans north. then the cycle repeats itself. so what americans benefit from unchecked illegal immigration on our southern border? j.d. vance has a col number "newsweek" hat -- has a column in "newsweek" that explains it well. he says true compassion requires borders and stopping illegal immigration. he describes meeting a hotel tycoon who was complaining that's trump's strong border policies were making him pay workers a higher wage. he was complaining he had to pay american workers $20 an hour because there weren't enough illegals available to pay $18 an hour. tens of millions of americans are still unemployed.
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small businesses have been crushed. and wealthy donors and their puppets are still looking for cheap foreign labor. even if they test positive for covid and even if they compete directly with struggling american workers. it's about money. nearly every financial leader and business in this country is a supportern of the democratic party. they love illegal immigration because their livelihoods are subsidized by illegal immigration. and illegals are subsidized by the taxpayer. it's a redistribution scheme from the moore to the rich much more immigration means lower wages for workers and easy access to servants. if you stay you want to secure the border and higher paying jobs for american citizens and
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against central american children being trafficked by drug cartels that earn obscene profits from fentanyl. but your compassion is called racism. that's how the game is played. and you should never be ashamed or calling it what it is. joining me to react. texas governor greg abbott. my assessment is president trump is trying to turn your state texas blue and trying to reward big donors with this flow of cheap labor. what can you and texans do to reduce this intrusion? >> well, what we can do is what we have begun to do. i launched operation lone star. we are deploying a thousand
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texas department of public safety officers as well as 1,000 national guard to the border. let me explain why. the reason is, if cartels who are involved in bringing people across the border, the cartels surge the border and occupy all of the border patrol. when the border patrol are occupied, that leaves gaps open whenr where the cartels are able to bring in high valuable people across the border, including the terrorists you heard about. and also -- also bring fentanyl alg and other high value drugs. we are filling the gaps left open by the border patrol having spent all their time on the people they are encountering. it will be the texas department of public safety making apprehensions.
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this plane that the biden administration has been taking just crashed. there are three detention centers in the state of texas. one in south texas. one is outside of midland. in corrizzo springs we learned there is an outbreak of covid in that location outside of midland texas. there is no available clean running water at that midland cam. a report by the associated press showed 10% of the kids at that location tested positive for covid and we are trying to get updates on the positivity rate on the kids in dallas. open border policies are always catastrophic and challenging for the united states. to have these open border policies during a pandemic is a disaster not just for texas, but
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the entire country. jesse: i agree. it seems you in texas are doing everything you can as a state to make sure the border is secure. the feds are in charge of the border. and what's happening now is a disgrace. i wish you and your citizens good luck on that battle. it looks like it's just getting started. thank you for your time, i really appreciate it. thanks to biden's open borders, cartels are dominating our immigration system. completely dictating migration and making record profits trafficking in humans, weapons and drugs. drugs. our next guest is a former cartel member. he says it's easier now to smuggle over guns and drugs than ever before.
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joining me, jesse ocana. you are back as a business owner after serving your time. knowing about how the cartels operate on the border, how are they specifically exploiting the border policy today. >> usually a cartel would have houses in the border towns. what we call red zones. they smuggle kids. they put them across or have them there before they go across. and especially little girls they can use like 12 years old and they start teaching them and molding them to their practice of prostitution. they take young kids and put them on the streets and start teaching them ways of the streets with guns, killing. you can call them hired assassins. you have not only do we have the
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cartels. but we also have what you call the [inaudible] but they are just more dangerous than the cartels. they come across the border towns. so we have the cartels from el paso all the way to matamoros. and this is very complicated for some people who don't understand. but i have seen how it works. i was involved with the drugs. and i could see how they worked the drug scene. making it from mexico all the way to california. from california all the way it was distributed up to
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washington, d.c., chicago, michigan. they had to go that way was the points of entry start getting harder. but now it's a little bit different. they are having a different, everybody else coming in, they are disguising themselves with all these people coming in. how can you tell who they are now? they are amongst children, they are amongst 15-16. they are amongst moms and dads. drugs are coming in left and right now. now can you imagine the free-for-all'. jesse: i think it will only get worse. i don't think anyone understands the sophistication of the cartel business and how even grand they
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jesse: democrats are in denial and it's not just about the crisis at the border. >> do you believe right now there is a crisis at the border? >> i think it answer is no. >> talk about building a wall that never got built he's scared of this fictitious thing of antifa, a thing that doesn't exist. >> peddling conspiracy theories about joe biden and his son hunter. >> democratic cities are in chaos. they are going to take your country away. >> crime is rising. >> oh, my gosh, it's so bad. jesse: joining me for reaction. newt gingrich. speaker, the wall never got built, there is no crisis at the border, there was no crime wave this summer.
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antifa doesn't exist. the hunter thing was a conspiracy. is this a defense mechanism and they tell grate of to the media so the media doesn't cover things that can hurt them? >> i think the entire left is living in a fantasy world. when you have 3,000 teenagers in the convention center in dallas who have come in illegally. when you have night after night of violence in portland. when you have rising crime rates almost he where in the -- almost everywhere in the country and gasoline prices starting back up. millions of americans will realize the gap friend the fantasy world of -- of biden and harris and regular americans.
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you basically have a fight between the american people and the democratic machine. on almost every issue the american people are on one side and the machine is on the other. i think they are strengthened by their news media which is also deluded. and they sit together and channel, there is no crisis. there is no crisis. we have to do this and we are sure the american people will go along. i think this is like '94 and 2010. i suspect next year we'll regain both the senate and the house, and the democrats will be sitting there saying what happened. jesse: i think you are right. i think the republicans are teed up for an historic wave. they are not going to put up
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jesse: columbia university is planning to hold six separate graduation ware moneys. and a lavender for the lgbtqia plus community. there is one graduation open for everybody. but i never hear of this before. have you? "watters' world" looked into this and discovered college campuses in america have become deeply segregated. did you know hundreds of universities hold segregated
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graduations? harvard, arizona state, ucla, many others. segregation isn't mandatory, but it's what many minority students want, apparently. and it's encouraged by the institution. the national association of collars deemed this phenomenon neosegregation. the desegregation and civil rights both aiming to achieve racial deseg re gracious. initially it didn't go welt for a number of reasons we don't have time for tonight. but they said what ensued helped spark the black nationalist movement. school administrators offered
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major concessions to imlak accept retests -- concessions to black separatists. many state schools receive our tax dollars to do it. the national association of scholars defines neosegregation as the voluntary segregation of students into racially exclusive housing and common spaces, orientation and commencement ceremonies, student associations, scholarships, and classes. hundreds of schools offer all black dorms. wesleyan university has the malcolm x house. mit has chocolate city. the university of las vegas hosts race-based housing.
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>> schools have segregated dorms for asians, latinos, pretty much every group you can think of. at first i was offends the that other people wouldn't want to live with me. until i remembered way was like in college. a total mess. i wouldn't want to live with me either. yale has a separate orientation for non-white students. yale has deans for each separate ethnic group. schools have segregated staff training and networking programs. from orientation to dorm life to student centers to graduation can be completely segregated if you want it to be. last year a black student at the university of virginia demanded white students leave the campus
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diversity center. >> frankly, there are too many white people in here. this is for people of color. it makes some of us feel uncomfortable when we see too many white people in here. there is a whole university for you to be at and very few seats for us. jesse: a whites only caucus was planned to take place at elon university to give white people a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity of injustice without harming their friends of color. as progressive as that sounds or doesn't, the event was canceled by the university because it would have been at odds with university policy quote-unquote. only minorities can self segregate.
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i understand people have a variety of clubs and organizations on campus. no society is perfectly integrated. it's like a high school cafeteria. but students with the school's help are drawing sharper and sharper lines around each other. race becoming the defining line. columbia education came up on the five. and when juan and i agree on something, people should listen. >> i can't believe this separate graduation stuff. graduation is where we all come together. that means you have the credential as a columbia grad. and i think we need to stand together on that stage. jesse: so this is a confusing trends on campus, for me at least. judging people by the contents of their character not by the color of their skin is out.
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wanting a color blind society is out. now racial integration in education is out. but separate but equal is back? my gut tells me this isn't progress. but maybe i'm not enlightened enough to understand. there is a good chance of that. maybe someone can enlighten me. a "watters' world" math investigation. investigation. a year later and what did ♪♪ forget what your smoking-hot moms and teachers say, just remember my motto. if you ain't first... you're last! woo-hoo! 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love.
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required. if you walk outside without a mask people yell at you. and i don't like to be yelled at. and masks work, right? it makes sense. they block droplets when you talk and sneeze. so anything you can do to slow the spread. after being told not to wear masks, americans are still ridicules for not wearing them. and told it's the only thing that can save lives. president biden ripped texas for removing the mask mandate. since the mask mandate was removed, cases have continue to go down. and he didn't call out john kerry for going maskless on american airlines. going from 250,000 a day in
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january to 50,000 a day today. we thought we could do an after-report on how much of a difference masks make. i just came across some charts from @imssc. let's start with liberal california that leads the nation in ask deaths and case. a mask mandate in june, then in late fall when everyone was wearing makes, indoor and outdoor dining closes. let's dip into ohio. where the governor mandated masks statewide in late july, and according to the cdc, saying if we all wore masks for six weeks, we could drive this
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epidemic to the ground. six weeks later ohio experienced a infection wave. in alabama. right after the tide won the title. the media warned it would super spread and the cases dropped like a rock. thousands parties after super bowl and the press predicted pandemic panlds moan yum. but after february 7, cases kept dplopg -- kept dropping in hillsborough county. let's compare california and florida. different outcomes and florida does much better. arkansas put a mask mandate on
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in july, oam did. oklahoma didn't. the states border each other. the same thing with indiana and missouri. indiana has a mask mandate and indiana doesn't. and the case trajectory is almost identical. i am seeing the charts for almost every state and covid does almost the same thing everywhere. small wave in the beginning, settles down in the late summer, early fall. probably a come boast vaccines, herd immunity, mitigation. but who knows. i know what some people will say, not everybody wears masks, especially republicans. here is a chart of the whole country. these show when surveys came out
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on mask compliance. pretty early on people were wearing masks. before the second wave 92 to 93 percent of people said they wear masks before they head outside. if over 90 percent of americans were wearing masks, how did we get hammered with such a massive wave? would the wave have again bigger if we weren't wearing masks? i don't know. i'm just asking. when imied -- when biden said things will get worse before they get better, things immediately got better. dr. marc siegel. states are a mask mandate 100 days later could reduce the infection by 2%. how effective were the mask man
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mandates? >> the key word is mandate. a mandate is in place. are they being enforced? are they chin riders? are people covering their nose with the mask. the mandate gives you the sense that big government is coming down on your back. the point you made, almost never does the mandate cause the response you want. i think masks work if there is a lot of virus around. the one state you didn't mention where i saw some improvement was north dakota because the public health department in north dakota works closely with the citizens. i don't think the mandates work. i think masks add something. jesse: i think you are right. in tight close spaces inside.
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slapping a mask on is a good thing. but telling people when they are going jogging at the beach, they will get find for wearing a mask. i don't think that plays at all. now they are saying after you get vaccine you will still have to wear a mask. but we'll have you back on to assess because we have gotta run. >> completely agree. thanks, jesse. jesse: hate crime coverage in the american media. is there a if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt your life and be hard to manage.
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jesse: robert aaron long facing assault charges for the shoots shootings at 6 massage parlors in atlanta. the media is calling it an anti-asian hate crime attack. he claims it was not racially motivated. he apparently has an issue what he calls a sex addiction and sees these places as something that allows him to go to these place, it's a temptation for him and he want to eliminate. jesse: it was revealed long was
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in rehab for sex adiction. he's described as achristian to struggled with porn and sex addiction. he may have been motivated by anti-asian sentiments as well. but it's too early. a man was set on fire in rochester, new york. it's reported the two teens told the victim to tell police it was two white men foe committed the crime. too early to tell if this was a racially motivated crime. this story got almost zero mainstream coverage. how does the media decide what alleged hate crime stories to cover? here to explain, nancy grace.
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you covered crime for quite some time. how would you cover these stories and how do you interpret how the media covers these stories in general. >> any chance to highlight violent crimes and the victims of those crimes i welcome. how media covers crimes that is an even mall i'm not familiar with that. but having been a crime victim myself as well as prosecuted crimes, as well as hate crimes. the first hate crime i worked on was a against a series of gay black males that were shot dead in atlanta. i argued that in the georgia supreme court. you have got to prove motivation that you normally don't have to prove. as far as why the media takes one case over another. speaking just for myself, i
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think they do it for ratings. they take the crime they think will get the best number of clicks. jesse: it's a ratings calculation. they seep a guy over georgia, they have a mugshot. i think that's a big calculation. >> i think that most of these women -- do you think these women want to work in a massage parlor turning sex acts in a back room with baby lotion heated upn on the side of the bed. most of them don't speak english. now they are shot dead. this is a hate crime for sure against women, against sex workers. against asians. jesse: i think it's a hate crime against women. >> nobody is mentioning that.
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jesse: spring breakout. full sprint. a legend with a record. police tackled the teen 50 yards down the beach. i mean that with no disrespect. president biden made a break for it and had a little trouble sprinting up the steps of air force one. the commander-in-chief shrugged it off when he got to the top and gave everybody a nice salute. every president has a presidential blooper. but it reminds me of president
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ford's misstep. '. that's all for tonight. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. president good morning, and well catch tox & friends." we start this sunday with a fox news alert. miami beach declaring a state of emergency as the city struggles with a surge of sprung breakers. will: overnight police deploying the s.w.a.t. team. jedediah: the city looks to tighten restrictions. >> reporter: good morning the, guys. ocean avenue was crowded well past that 8 p.m. curfew. miami beach police had to use pepper balls, and some officer as could be seen tackling people in the streets. video show
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