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Ep 329 | The Insane and Completely Avoidable Criminal Alien Crime Wave
Ep 329 | The Insane and Completely Avoidable Criminal Alien Crime Wave
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jan 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
I begin the show by recapping 2018 and how this year was full of missed opportunities for conservatives. Then, I transition into the biggest missed opportunity – telling the truth about the danger of the criminal alien problem.
In this show, I give you statistics you will never hear anywhere else quantifying just how concentrated criminal activity is among illegal aliens and how it’s all avoidable. I show how sanctuary policies in California are responsible for a ton of needless murder, including the murder of Ronil Singh, the legal immigrant cop gunned down by an illegal released through sanctuary policies.
Show links
Illegal alien crime wave ignored by media
How California’s sanctuaries allowed an illegal to commit a reign of terror
1,000 aliens released at El Paso
How California bail law helps illegal immigrants
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In this show, I give you statistics you will never hear anywhere else quantifying just how concentrated criminal activity is among illegal aliens and how it’s all avoidable. I show how sanctuary policies in California are responsible for a ton of needless murder, including the murder of Ronil Singh, the legal immigrant cop gunned down by an illegal released through sanctuary policies.
Show links
Illegal alien crime wave ignored by media
How California’s sanctuaries allowed an illegal to commit a reign of terror
1,000 aliens released at El Paso
How California bail law helps illegal immigrants
Copyright Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Jan 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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