Selective media use of partial government statistics. It is just common sense. Spent decades in interdiction. People smuggling, drugs, guns, money and people use ALL means. We should do the same to stop them.
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The facts are from the government - learn how to read! The media does know how to read, they may have a tutoring program you can sign up for.
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All the evidence we have indicates that most narcotics enter the country through ports of entry. That is consistent with my experience investigating narcotics trafficking.
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Now show me how you keep track of all the narcotics that agents ((( Don't))) seize.
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Isn’t she the “journalist” who cried on air when
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In fairness, we all cried when Trump was elected.
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Democrats will never admit we have a drug problem due to lack of a border barrier to stop it.
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Gym condones sexual abuse of college athletes, so not really who I would look to for honesty.
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You can’t cherrypick the statistics you want to use and ignore the intersecting statistics that sink those which you chose to highlight.
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Not cherry picking. Majority of drug busts go through port of entry, which by definition is there due to barriers. That doesn’t mean drugs do not go through our open borders
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