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VIDEO: Sara Carter tracks migrants at Southern Border with Texas DPS

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Sara Carter went to the Southern Border to report on the border crisis in a ‘Hannity’ exclusive. Carter followed alongside the Texas Department of Public Safety as they tracked migrants illegally entering the United States.

Sgt. Jimmy Morris of the Texas DPS warns that “we have NO idea how many bad folks are coming in” to the United States. Drug traffickers, sex offenders, murderers and people who were just recently released from prison are flooding across the border.

Carter’s Investigative reporting is so crucial, the official Twitter account of the House Republicans posted the segment with the caption: “The #BidenBorderCrisis is only getting worse, and overwhelming law enforcement and endangering our communities.”

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  1. Judith

    April 15, 2022 at 5:03 pm

    Could you make a chart like DJT had? “Promises Made vs Promises Kept? Instead Promises Made: Promises Broken and Promises Denied / Changed. That would be interesting! Problems Ignored? Like Border or Immigrant releases

  2. LesHL

    April 15, 2022 at 5:14 pm

    Sgt. Jimmy Morris of the Texas DPS warns that “we have NO idea how many bad folks are coming in” to the United States. Drug traffickers, sex offenders, murderers and people who were just recently released from prison are flooding across the border. They are ALL BAD, if they are comming here illegally they are breaking American Law, Because they were invited by Biden, makes no difference. He lied when he took his oath of office, he swore to defend the Constitution of the United Stated. He allowed an invasion and even aided and abetted the invasion.

  3. Pherbia Stephens

    April 15, 2022 at 6:21 pm

    There has to be severe punishment on those who come across the border along anyone aiding in their getting across. I am so happy to see those bus loads surrounding Joe Biden. Does he not care or maybe those assisting him are the ones to blame. I am a 92 year low income widow and I have more sense than those running this country.

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Kilo of fentanyl found on children’s mats at Bronx daycare, 4 children overdosed, 1 year old boy dies

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Two Bronx daycare employees have been charged by federal prosecutors after fentanyl was found on top of children’s mats. The drug findings were connected to the poisoning of at least four children, all younger than 3 years-old. Tragically, one of the children, a one year old boy, died.

The two adults were charged with narcotics possession with intent to distribute resulting in death and conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death.”This case reflects every parent’s worst nightmare,” New York Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban said in a statement. “These alleged drug traffickers brazenly went about their illicit business in one of the most ill-conceived locations imaginable, but they will be held accountable.”

The Center Square reports:

Prosecutors alleged that over the summer, Mendez and Acevedo Brito and others conspired to distribute fentanyl, including at a children’s daycare center in the Bronx. The complaint alleges the two “maintained large quantities of fentanyl, including a kilogram of fentanyl stored on top of children’s playmats.”

On Sept. 15, four children, all younger than 3 years old, appear to have experienced the effects of poisoning from exposure to fentanyl.

Before Mendez called 911 to summon medical assistance for the children, she called another person, referred to as an unnamed co-conspirator in the complaint. That person came to the daycare, stayed for about two minutes and then left out a back alleyway carrying two shopping bags. This happened while the children were unresponsive.

“Tragedy doesn’t begin to describe the events that took place at Divino Niño Daycare,” said Special Agent in Charge Frank Tarentino III of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s New York Field Division. “This death and drug poisonings are every parent’s worst nightmare and clearly define the danger fentanyl poses to every New Yorker.”

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