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what defines border security depends on the politician talking about it. however, with the election of claudia shine bomb as the new president of mexico will the former un climate scientist, the more focus on the environment in the future, or the present crisis happening at their north and southern border? i'm sky no use and this is perspective the president joe biden is finally taking action on the record, breaking a legal border crossings. however, not everyone is happy. the visit choose not to use our legal pathways. they choose to come without permission and against the law. that'll be restricted from receiving asylum, and staying in the united states abiding receive criticism from both republicans and democrats. as the white house announced a new executive order that will basically caught it by allowing 2500
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a legal immigrants interview nighted states every day. but in a hot mike, a moment sooner joni aren't surveilled, not all republicans believe biden's, new board or policy will solve the crisis from the trust demands as well. the average number of illegal daily border crossings remained above 4000 in april and for months. republicans including house speaker mike johnson, and former president donald trump had came on bite and to use executive authority to close the border in response to biden's executive order d. c, o, u is doing biting for implementing the same asylum band as trump the byte, and shot back for those to say the steps i've taken are too strict. i said you'd be patient and goodwill. american people are in front of weather and wearing sand right now as well. the crisis,
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the border is in large part due to the deteriorating relationship between the body restoration and the mexican government. under the previous, over at our administration, the lack of trust between the security agencies has caused many of the gaps in the border as well as the lack of communication regarding who exactly is crossing. however, mexico just recently elected not only as far as the female present, but also its 1st jewish head of state, claudia shine bomb, the former mayor of mexico city, who resigned her position to run for president has signaled start differences from her predecessor in regards to security issues between the united states and mexico assigned bomb wants to create a national intelligence agency which can better gather intelligence and information and coordinate with all levels of federal, state, and municipal levels. in terms of security cooperation, this agency would then work directly with us law enforcement at the border make
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sense. and one would have thought this was already in existence in mexico. the shy bomb also believe mexico is no longer a pass through country from south america. but it's now a destination. and once the united states to provide funds and resources so that mexico can absorb these migraines on mexican soil. i will this jury president and our administration and act policies, which will diminish the crisis at the southern border. but let's get some perspective with our panel. criminal. rob man is, who is the host of the rob man, a show and a former us air force colonel. abraham marquez who is a freelance reporter covering the border and tom norton, chairman, american pack and etc. and thank you so much for joining us today on this issue. i wanna start with you chrome minutes because let's talk about this new mexican project, claudia, shine bomb, and her political views. do you think she will just be a continuation of the policies an agenda of a predecessor,
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or do you actually for see present, shine, bomb, forging a new past? little scottish thanks for having beyond. i really don't see or foraging a new past the she's the same party, you know, pursue the same policies which include a, a, a reform of the dish. sure. that's really not the acceptable to somebody to like good american. and you're going to see more of the same just with a different personality. so abraham, i've got to talk about the significance of shame, bonds landslide, and this extreme dominance of the marina, or the mobile mento de re generation national party. did that surprise you? that one party dominated so much i i think it's the one to talk about the weather in a party movement. ringback that created about 10 years ago, you have to give it all concepts when i'm looking at our next supplies and dealing
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with that is that these of, of neo liberal policies, you know, financing back by us at the store. the infrastructure as the site is health care system, i just destroy the patients with them. so the reason that we received, i will give you some support and the part of your voice, the people at 1st. they're fighting for the, for their, their standing up to us for me and for 40, it's fighting for the sovereigns. and so that's the reason why mexicans of house support the more than a party because they just sent their defend himself. neither this obviously they want to go in the past that they have been in the license. ready and that's a further develop control. many people so marco, and following up to abraham's uh, conversation there. so does this mean that the people of mexico are actually very, very happy with how the last ministration was there for once to continue those policies. tom as well, you actually have going on next to the reason why they keep electing socialists
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next. the city accounts for well over half the mexican population, whereas you have the rulers in the north, there are no any progress on on us. um it out through there in the north side that are actually a little bit more even called more reserved overall they, they see the problems of what's happening in the southern border is majority really limit, correct. right. aren't actually from mexico. so this election is really mexico city is really isolated for the majority of the mass of the country, even though because majority of the population lives, that's what makes some people asking the social because next, most of he is an economic all of the country itself. so that's, that's what the selection was. reflection of is that there is too drastic differences in the country of mexico going on there. my family's been diagnosed as the eighty's and uh, you can see it. um if you go through there. so i mean, they just saw in mexico city, they don't see the immigration as a much of
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a problem. they don't see the problem with the cartels. they don't see it because their country itself is isolated from the majority. with ad in the living in mexico say, oh, that's a really good plan. what a pop on with you over here is that, does that how you said, covering the story. the very story is, you know, obviously in united states you have that adult immigration being a dominant issue that we refer to or border security. but is that how those that actually live in mexico? how much of this is a part of their conversation? the say that the. ready that live in mix. ready are i'm not aware of what's happening and you know, there's and stuff in the face. and i don't think that, i mean, he kind of politically and economically, they know what's going on the situation at the next for so the next billing us porter is not advising either for people. ready that are looking to, to look, they're looking for work, look for people who are moving on the blue from their own. that because of what us
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for us and using the filters on there. so they're not criminal, but some of those are, wasn't congress by the decision that are pushing these policy making for me. and they're the ones that should be held as interest there. abraham, you bring that all over in chrome, man as in on that question on follow up on that because on partly i do agree with you. i do agree with the us. does reserve some responsibility for some of the chaos that is happening in the south american countries that are causing them to want to leave. however, mexico currently is also having to do obviously, of this mass immigration and they're staying there currently is. how do you see it? do you see this is a crisis and that it's just people that are just looking for work at escaping to the united states based on the bad foreign policy of the united states. it absolutely is a crisis for the united states of america and the people of the united states, summer of american. i completely disagree that it's just poor people looking for a better economic life. you know, the largest group of asylum seekers and mexico today is been as wireless and
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they're escaping a marxist communes as country that's allied with cuba and the communist there. so that is just beyond the pill to say that a, they're just a bunch of poor people looking for work, etc. now that category of folks that do come to the united states to work and obeyed the laws, all 4, happy to have them here. that's great. but the ones that are coming in and the millions are narco traffickers, human traffickers, the northern part of mexico's controlled by the cartels completely. and the government has absolutely no control over it to so to say that the people of mexico city understand what's going on in their own countries. absolutely incorrect. and you know who it hurts the most. it hurts the hispanic and black american populations here in the united states of america because their wages are decreasing and they were rising under donald trump. their crime is through the roof. and we've got gangs that are being traded, this country that are doing human and sex trafficking and child trafficking,
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and murdering people left and right. just look at what's happening in the media. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. because our left this media here in this country and in mexico, in other countries, in the western hemisphere, refused to report the truth. well, it's a, that's where i'm at. and i, i want to get more into the american, the american insights. but let's get back to present. she invited us in the remaining few minutes we have in this segment tom present as she mom seems to fall into this woke a category as being one of the moves mayor of mexico's capital was a new gender neutral uniform policy. at a press conference at a school the city she said the error of girls having to our skirts and boys having her pants is over. i think that's history. void for skirts if they want to. and girl square pass if they want to know at a time, i think when many countries are electing more traditional populous candidates, this surprised you, that mexico, which is still very much a catholic dominated country, chose such a progressive liberal scientist who champions the l g p. to q community to be there
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later or doesn't because at the end of the day, the government of mexico, the socialist government, is running around the restaurant for essentially 40 years is very much state right now. the only information that gets out is that from the state. so what way we can sit there and see what they're doing is separate from hispanic culture because they are more socially conservative as a group of people. but there's, i mean, there's a lot of mexicans, they don't even know tvs down an extra series. so when you have state, rand newspapers, state, rand tvs and it's a socialist government, you're very, very, very limited. private sector media and mexico. uh there is, there is some, i'm not gonna say there's none, but it's very limited overall. and we're not subsidized by government. the government to control a method. it makes it very hard for the opposition party to step up and actually push the mexican culture for actually embrace those values. well, it's interesting, you talked about the rex and culture because abraham and covering this last
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election turns out it was the bloodiest in the modern history. and there were advocated running for local office and central play of the state was murdered at a political rally. taking the number of acetic kids to 37. this is just days before the election. there was also $828.00 non lethal attacks on candidates during that current election season. what does this tell you about the power of the cartels? the warlords are those that are causing this violence in mexico and the power they have over elections and those are elected. yeah, i think i was this a lot of missing a lot of the concepts and talking about that part tells me exactly what are the root of the problem. you know, when i'm with friends 1st campaign and they use ask that question, how are you going to deal with the parts else? and you need something said who are the people. ready who are doing the work that young people can't find work is young people who can't find access education, it has revive. so his goal was to build you constructive, make people provide social programs and patient health care. so that. ready young
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people don't go and do some type of dirty job with the car itself. and then we want to talk about the part that was you cannot talk about the for 1000 about talking about the us bank. ready the banks of the literally plenty of time for the middle, but the longer but the parts of the bank of america wells fargo is washington usually work blocks. so why, why are we calling them? why we are putting them in port in question. you know, why are they working. ready well, we have to go to the original problem. that is a very good point, and i want to continue that conversation with corrupt colonel rob manage. abraham marquez and tom norton's stay right there, because now that we've discussed exactly, well, the new president, mexico is. we're going to look at how present shing mom is going to work with other leaders in the region, specifically the mx because northern border, we'll see you after quick break the
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a. welcome back to perspective. i'm your house guy now he's, we're discussing the newly elected president mexico, claudia shine bomb, and what impact will be on mexico. so in the previous segment, but now look at what present shy bomb effect might be outside of mexico's borders. let's bring back in our panel kernel, rob manice. this does rob man a show in front of us air force, colonel, a very marquez for it as a porter, and tom norton, chairman, american pack, and veteran. thank you so much for joining us. tom. i want to start with you on this one because president biden was quick to call the new president and let the world know be a social media is congratulations. however, how much will the shine bomb administration work with the bottom is duration. knowing there's just a few months into the us selection, which could see a whole different path regarding the southern border of america as well. you never know what the last big socialist they might help each other print balance in november. but i mean, we don't want to balance and shit and start off trying to see again, you know,
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but anyway, you'll probably see it or try to push very quickly to help him to a degree. they may attempt to slow down the, the legal immigration united states to make and what good holding americans every short term memory from a gentleman is saying that he was doing the reverse immigration policies of the president product that worked extremely well on. so many legal immigration and so i think over the next few months they might do on a rapid response to a degree to try to restrict that immigration as much as possible. i do if i haven't worked pretty decent that that's probably the direction that i could see them going in there again and being a socialist government down there. they had been a no, no, they do that in the past. they did that with the, with the past presidents. so i, i wouldn't be surprised if that was a direction that they weren't considering reflection. c. c was interesting because obviously elections do change some sorts of things. but i want to go to you abraham on this because mexico is the 2nd largest oil producer enlighten america behind
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brazil. not present showing moms background is an environmental scientist. when our 1st term she actually did made as mayor of mexico city, made it a priority to start installing solar panels on top of the major market. so do you see this new presence policies might harm the oil and gas industry doesn't impacting the economy of mexico? it's funny because i went to criticize the previous next environment when they find the size of their natural loyal to us preparation. and now that the nationalize fully use the production to develop their country and other demonize. and that's typical is that the 1st time that many people stands up and. ready thousands of votes for progressive candidate with the 1st century as a to a like a, a vice president. this i think i only can survive. and now they're the 1st country . and for the 1st time they like the women. and next will be in the country. and spilled battles, but she's not, you know, it's, it's,
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i feel very proud of them. i. ready bought it for a woman who is a to, it was actually jealous. and so what i see her doing in the future is going to be continuing to, to put to progress and develop, making so that people didn't, didn't have a dignified life. people could actually stay in. ready country to be proud and be happy and yet and the less the meters seem demonized. well, and i see what you're saying about, you're obviously giving her giving mexico the credit. they deserve for breaking down some of those that we consider to be glass ceilings. but dealing with the a, we can talk about the 1st of everything, but it's also how they rule and what they do. so when you're looking at the economy with so much of it already, if they are trying to build it off of over doors and ministration, build it back again. this is an environmental it, she does not like oil and gas, and yet that is where a large source of the growing economy of mexico is coming from. is she do you feel like she potentially could put her active aside in might actually hurt the economy?
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a room i think she's gonna continue the. ready what they're doing now, which is nationwide and leave it in the hands of the state so that they can use. ready those that well and the money that comes in as a continuous and development people and it doesn't go to some private contractors and some private company in the us. and that's actually, it's going to be very reassuring to hear because that's exactly what needs to happen. obviously the natural resources of mexico are very valuable and i think that that i would hate to see that pushed aside for environmental reasons when the economy does need to grow. but i want to go to you chrome is because during from a present, donald trump's presidential term let's go back to these crossings because there was 1700000 who crossed over from mexico in the united states, under the body ministration. border patrol a space between 10 to 13000000 across the border. that's the ones we know about president is trying, mom is actually with like the united states. this is a program started under over door. it was small, but she actually wants to increase that same to you as should give more money and aid and resources to the mexican government to make life more enticing for migrants
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to stay there. therefore, making them want to stay in mexico rather than continue their journey up north. is that a good idea for the united states to budget for a that's a terrible idea where you were 36 treated, alors, a did already, but we give uh you want just to, why should we give a socialist president, the big kudos for elect than a woman, i guess, but why don't we want to give a socialist president more of a harder americans tax dollars that need to be coming to here? and let's go back to the nationalization issue. you know, the closest model of nationalization oil and gas as venezuela to mexico. so now they've elected a extreme socialist president. and they're going to continue to with this nationalization effort, where you can see where that's going to go. the wealth of the, of the oil and gas industry is not going to go to the people of mexico just like what's happening in venezuela. it's going to be destroyed and she's going to love
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it because as you pointed out, rightly so, she's a drastic environmentalist and is all in on the green movement. so she'll just keep you on a and letting things go and that's going to be totally destroyed. and not, and another good reason why the united states shouldn't give them a dime to that and should put re implemented the policies that president trump had in place. so they have the national guard on that board, or the stop the flow of people coming into this country because it's not poor people. hundreds of thousands of chinese military age. males have come into this country through that southern border since joe biden took office. and that's a national security threat. we just arrested 8 to g isis terrace inside the united states at t target areas like port brag or whatever you call it on the left. now, liberty, north carolina, we're our special operations forces are. we've had a military installation gate intrusion attempts less than right. and i'll just say it again. women are being killed by these s o b's that are being allowed in this
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country, both by the mexican government and the united states government. and it's despicable that it's happening and it needs to stop now. well, chrome and this brings up this national security concerns tom, i want you to take a listen to donald trump speaking to a large group of young conservatives who were gathered in detroit. he said this, there's been a 3000 percent increase the number of people of the terra watch list crossing the southern border, 3000 percent, 3000 percent. the choice for every border this november's player. you can have a president who lives thousands of radical islamic dares into our country. or you gotta have a president, just throws radical islamic terrorist the hell out of our country and gets their mounts as well. there's no guarantee that they're coming in through our southern border, but there's been some record of some of them actually making that past. how do you think president shy, bumble handled
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a trump administration more broadly trumps rhetoric and vice versa can sort of present shines on. first step is to form a government intelligence agency, which i'll be honest. i was shocked to find out. i thought every country had their version of the c i f, b i. they don't hear 1st step is to form this intelligent agency in mexico. do you think that will be enough for present trump? do you think that will actually make them feel more confident in knowing who's coming across the borders? absolutely not. i mean, i can tell you a lot about we're growing up back in the ninety's. my grandfather ran it through his company like i stated earlier, that ran across the board. there was no longer well they came across. they swam across is what they did. and then in the early, 2000 and just started seeing the military along the border a little bit more. my grandfather had a, there's actually a store, very working period for us real grand from. so it's a to gustavo, or does d as a bank off the top of my head, and i used to be a tourist time of restaurants, but since the socialist government has expanded more and more since the 1980s. and
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she's this thing to be a continuation of it. it has become more with less tourism and less people going there like we used to go on to run those and things of that nature. you can't be under analysis of wipers and after 5 o'clock at night, and there's a casino there in the military. literally borders that off the personal city right across from them there. i buy it all that i will. and that was back in 2021. when i went down there, so we were, you said there are you talking about her, any gestures that a central intelligence agency type program is going to solve the legal immigration . the only way we're going to solve the reason why migration is to finish the border wall because it does work. i was down here at a border wall that goes right across from on, waiting for grandma for morris sash, just so the solve and city. nobody's crossing through that, but it's control, you're not getting over a wall, it's not half, but they are crossing and the military are, but it was a fact. it was working on both sides of the border of the real grammar that very so
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. so we need to finish up or was we're going to start with the rest of the legal integration to restrict it. that's the only way we're going to stabilize. and the way that we're going to stabilize mexico is to address american strep problem, which now problem has proven to have a plan, right? no, no pets are addressing, but no, no democrats are addressing to okay. no democrats are addressing any of these drugs . if we're really going to address the legal immigration is going to be for me how we address it. route were assigned to the building the walls. and that's the only way you're going to surface stabilized mexico. and what is the mexican people see that socialism is filling up consistently, like it has done in every country on the base of the planet? right. but wake up and actually kicked out the socialist. um, well tom lord, i think that's one thing we can agree on. if we're going to find a solution. if this new leadership is going to be successful, it's going to happen with moving on both sides of the board. or i want to think all 3 of you for jamie colonel, rob manice, tom norton and abraham marquez. now mexico has one of the highest homicide
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rates in the world with more than 100000 people missing currently as well. on average tenant females are murdered daily in the country, and multiple areas of mexico are on the travel advisory list, including 6 states on the do not travel to list which is published by the us department of state. the escalation of violent crime in america is enough to put the sitting president's job in jeopardy of re election as americans live. safety is where are the top election issues going into november? yet in mexico, the people over whelming li voted to keep the same party in power despite the overwhelming failure of former president over doors, hogs, not bullets policy. now those who watched the election, so the opposition party did not do enough to point out the high violent crime rate . now, what they would do to stop, but what the fisher's election and mexico being labeled as the hunger games of
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elections because of the hundreds of attacks on candidates on the campaign trail, which actually resulted in 37 deaths of candidates. that might be a clue as to the silence, and that's my perspective. but find me on x as got in use and let me know yours by using the hash tag perspective. because this has been perspective the next time the, the, the j. k itself, the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast remain down as a strong influence of its foam and metropolitan. pro french president, felix, who said one year ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest the from the dead to get on dean isn't it in the trunk? then there's also included his foster larry share. so that goods was done. those
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