Podcast
Border Patrol Union Official: The ‘Root Cause’ of the Border Crisis is the White House
Sara is joined by National Border Patrol Council Vice President Chris Cabrera to discuss the video of border agents expressing their deep frustration over current immigration policy with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Raul Ortiz, head of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.
Cabrera tells us more about what happened in that meeting, what the “root cause” really is for the the human tide coming across our southern border and what can be done to fix the problem. Sara also applauds the Canadian trucker convoy rolling to Ottawa to protest vaccine mandates and explains why their message is so critical.

Podcast
Border Prosecutor: Texas Can’t Sustain Two More Years of Open Borders

Sara welcomes Kinney County, Texas, prosecutor Brent Smith to discuss the upheaval open borders are causing in his community. Smith describes how these migrants are very different than in years past since they are largely military-aged men, in military clothing, and even acting like a military. He describes the problems he and his family members have had with migrants trespassing on their land. He also implores Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to dec;are an “invasion” and to close the border until the caravans stop, saying the state cannot survive two more years of the current reality along the border.
Sara also offers her unique insights on a key FBI official connected to the Russia hoax being charged with improper ties to a powerful Russian oligarch. And she explains how the absurdly high price of eggs is also connected to our border crisis.
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