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Sheriff Mack On Sanctuary Cities: "It's A Crime, It's So Criminal"

4 months ago
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Aired On 12/2/2024

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  • Arrest them and prosecute law breakers. Members of Congress, mayors, governors, administration.

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  • RICO ACT!!!

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  • The best thing to do is set a hard-core hard time example of traitors by starting with bipartisanship. Good old American bipartisanship just like Mitch McConnell always talks about. After Fauci, wrap Mitch McConnell's bipartisanship around his neck. All America will cheer. MSG 2.0. After that the rest is easy.

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  • Was just thinkin' about Oh, Jimmy Mack When are you coming back? Jimmy Mack, Jimmy Oh, Jimmy Mack When are you coming back?

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  • 🇺🇸I AGREE🇺🇸🙋‍♀️

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  • if the sheriffs have all this power why have they sat on their asses for 4 years! could be making arrests daily. what gave done except talk about! pathetic

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  • I will never be convinced to have confidence in my government. This crap has been going on for ever, it's just that a few retards are figuring it out. The government educated idiots are the problem. The mask wearers. You know who you are. Almost everyone.

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  • Okay, here's my question. Now that POTUS Biden has pardoned his son Hunter, has anybody considered the thought that this lunatic might grant a blanket pardon for every illegal alien and set the dates, like he did for his own kid? I looked up the pardon section in the constitution and it says nothing about the citizenship of the offender only offenders of our Federal Laws. How does that complicate the enforcement of the law?

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  • President Trump Has Stated That He Will Circumvent The Posse Comitatus Act. And Use The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) Passed in preparation for an anticipated war with France, the Alien and Sedition Acts tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government... In 1798, the United States stood on the brink of war with France. The Federalist Party, which advocated for a strong central government, believed that Democratic-Republican criticism of Federalist policies was disloyal and feared that "aliens," or non-citizens, living in the United States would sympathize with the French during a war. As a result, a Federalist-controlled Congress passed four laws, known collectively as the Alien and Sedition Acts. These laws raised the residency requirements for citizenship. Read The Rest <https://tinyurl.com/r5y82dty>

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