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#2,190 - Understaffed Pittsburgh Police No Longer Responding To "Non-Emergency" Calls

March 15, 2024 10:00 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police has made major changes to its operation as it battles staffing shortages - including no longer responding to 'in-progress emergencies' and limiting the number of officers on the night shift. Police Chief Larry Scirotto announced in February that during the earlier morning hours there will be fewer officers on staff and lower priority calls will get sent to a telephone reporting unit rather than a person. The chief said the changes need to be made so his 740 ...

#2,189 - Washington State Sheriff tells deputies to NOT enforce city's new homeless encampment law

March 14, 2024 11:00 - 16 minutes - 15.3 MB

In Washington State, a contentious situation unfolds as King County Sheriff Patricia Colt Tindle directs deputies not to enforce a new city ordinance aimed at managing homeless encampments near schools, libraries, and daycare centers. This defiance comes in the wake of the ordinance's introduction in Burien, aimed at curbing the visibility and impact of homelessness around sensitive areas. Tindle's decision, articulated as a stand against what she perceives as the ordinance's constitutional ...

#2,188 - Migrant Protesters STORM Seattle City Council meeting DEMANDING housing for illegals

March 14, 2024 10:00 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

In a striking turn of events, migrant protesters recently stormed a Seattle City Council meeting, clamoring for housing assistance for refugees, a demand that highlights a deeper controversy within the city's approach to immigration and public funding. Despite Seattle's significant financial contributions towards immigrant aid, the protesters, not actually residents of Seattle but from surrounding suburban communities, disrupted the proceedings in a bold move to press their demands. The epis...

#2,187 - California considers Bill that provides grants for illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes

March 13, 2024 15:30 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

In a striking development, California legislators considered a bill that would allocate grant funds to illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes, sparking widespread controversy and debate. The bill aimed to use taxpayer dollars to prevent the deportation of illegal immigrants convicted of violent offenses, expanding the program nationwide for those expressing intent to reside in California. Critics, including California Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez, argued that the bill inappropriately d...

#2,186 - Gang-Run FAKE ID Markets Flourish on NYC Streets: Green Cards & IDs Sold OPENLY to Newcomers

March 13, 2024 10:00 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

In a daring exposé, officials and citizens alike are sounding the alarm over the rampant sale of fake IDs, green cards, and social security cards by gang members to newcomers in New York City. This illicit trade, conducted openly on the bustling streets, not only undermines legal immigration processes but also poses a severe security threat. Gangs, including the notorious MS-13, have been identified as key players in this underground market, exploiting the desperation of migrants seeking emp...

#2,185 - Denver Health TEETERS on Collapse: 8,000 Migrants Trigger 20,000 EMERGENCY Visits

March 12, 2024 11:00 - 22 minutes - 21.1 MB

Denver's healthcare system is teetering on the brink due to an influx of migrants, as one of Colorado's largest hospitals, Denver Health, faces a financial and resource crisis. The sanctuary city's welcoming policies have led to nearly 40,000 migrants arriving in the last year, with over 8,000 seeking care at Denver Health, leading to over $10 million in unpaid medical bills. This surge in patient volume is unsustainable, officials warn, straining the hospital's capacity to provide essential...

#2,184 - DENVER'S PLEA to Landlords: Rent to Migrants BELOW Market Rate!

March 12, 2024 10:00 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

In Denver, a city grappling with the challenges of its sanctuary status and an influx of migrants, officials are now appealing to local property owners to rent to newcomers at below-market rates. This unusual request follows the closure of four migrant shelters, leading to a significant decrease in available accommodation for immigrants. The city's Department of Housing has reached out to rental property owners, asking them to consider capping rent at $2,000 a month to aid around 1,300 peopl...

#2,183 - San Fran Chronicle Declares City Can ‘No Longer’ Be Called ‘Progressive’ After Voters Reject Agenda

March 11, 2024 11:00 - 18 minutes - 16.9 MB

In a striking turn of events, San Francisco, traditionally seen as a bastion of progressivism, appears to be recalibrating its political compass. Following recent elections where voters passed several ballot measures that deviate from the city's long-held progressive agenda, the San Francisco Chronicle has declared the city can no longer be considered progressive. Measures that were approved include loosening restrictions on police and requiring drug screening for welfare recipients, signali...

#2,182 - Extreme violence forces Gov. Kathy Hochul to send National Guard to New York City subwaystional Guard to New York City subways

March 11, 2024 10:00 - 19 minutes - 17.5 MB

In a decisive move to combat the surge of violence in New York City's subway system, Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the deployment of 1,000 National Guard members alongside state police and transit officers. This initiative aims to enhance security measures, including bag checks at key stations, amid growing public concern over safety. The decision follows a series of violent incidents that have unsettled commuters and spotlighted the challenges facing the city's vast underground networ...

#2,181 - Bombshell Report Reveals Biden Has Secretly Flown 320,000 Illegals INTO The United States

March 10, 2024 11:00 - 37 minutes - 34.8 MB

A controversial report has exposed the Biden Administration's clandestine operation, involving Customs and Border Protection, to fly approximately 320,000 illegal immigrants into the United States. The revelation, lacking transparency, contradicts the administration's previous statements and has sparked widespread criticism. Initially dismissed as potentially fake news due to limited coverage, further investigation confirmed the operation's authenticity, albeit the administration's attempt t...

#2,180 - Denver closing Immigrant shelters forcing illegals to streets

March 09, 2024 11:00 - 25 minutes - 23.7 MB

Denver's bold stance as a sanctuary city faces scrutiny as it announces the closure of four immigrant shelters due to budget constraints, starting with one in Aurora. The city's decision highlights the financial and logistical challenges of maintaining sanctuary status amidst a burgeoning immigration crisis. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's plan to cut the city's $180 million immigration crisis budget by $60 million raises questions about the fate of the displaced individuals. This move comes am...

#2,179 - Conservative Supreme Court to rule on Texas Self Rule Immigration Law (SB4)

March 08, 2024 12:00 - 26 minutes - 24.4 MB

The Biden Administration has approached the Supreme Court to halt the enforcement of Texas' new immigration law, SB4, a measure that empowers state law enforcement to arrest migrants suspected of unauthorized entry. This law, deemed one of the most expansive state immigration legislations in modern U.S. history, symbolizes a significant standoff between Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the federal government over border control responsibilities. Abbott's initiative, viewed as a direct response...

#2,178 - Influencer "Meatball" headed to trial after being arrested while livestreaming Philly looting

March 08, 2024 11:00 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

Philadelphia has been swept by a wave of looting, sparked under the guise of protest, resulting in over 50 arrests, the majority being adults. Central to the turmoil is Deja Blackwell, alias "Meatball," an influencer who amplified the chaos through live-streamed encouragement of burglary and mayhem. Blackwell, now facing charges including criminal conspiracy and riot, exemplifies a troubling trend of social media's role in escalating unlawful activities. This incident underscores the broader...

#2,177 - How Denver Became the NEW Magnet for Immigrants: The Free Ride Phenomenon

March 07, 2024 12:00 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

In a recent examination of Denver's increasing appeal to immigrants, the concept of "free transportation" emerges as a critical factor drawing thousands to the city. Denver, known for its progressive leadership, has become a hub for immigrants due to its welcoming policies, including free transportation and other support services. This influx is attributed to Denver's strategic location and the affordability of flights from its airport, making it an attractive destination over traditional en...

#2,176 - BREAKING: U.S. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT Numbers Skyrocket Under Biden - The FULL Scoop!

March 07, 2024 11:00 - 31 minutes - 28.4 MB

Amidst escalating concerns about illegal immigration in the United States, the nation grapples with figures suggesting a dramatic increase in illegal border crossings since President Joe Biden took office. With estimates nearing 8.5 million encounters as reported by the US Customs and Border Protection Agency, this rise underscores a 167% surge over five years. While some debate the accuracy of these numbers, the reality points to a significant influx of migrants. This situation has prompte...

#2,175 - The BRAVE Officer's 60-FOOT FALL: Battling to Keep Medical Insurance

March 06, 2024 12:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

In a heart-wrenching incident last summer, Bellevue Police Officer Kevin Beretta suffered a catastrophic fall from an overpass onto Interstate 5 while on duty for Vice President Kamala Harris's motorcade in Seattle. The fall, a staggering 60 feet into oncoming traffic, left Beretta with severe injuries, sidelining him from work since the accident on August 15th. Despite his dedication and the perilous nature of his job, Beretta finds himself in a dire situation six months post-accident; the...

#2,174 - The Harsh Reality Behind Oregon's Substance Decriminalization

March 06, 2024 11:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

In a pivotal development, the Oregon Legislature is pondering a bill to recriminalize substances previously legalized under Measure 110. This legislation, once celebrated for its innovative approach to decriminalizing substance possession and emphasizing treatment over jail time, has been scrutinized due to an increase in overdoses and related arrests. Advocates for and against the bill present a nuanced debate over the success of decriminalization versus the necessity for stricter regulatio...

#2,173 - Second illegal migrant shelter raided in the Bronx

March 05, 2024 12:00 - 23 minutes - 21.6 MB

In the Bronx, a second unauthorized migrant shelter has been uncovered, leading to a police raid. This facility, operated by the same individual responsible for a similar setup previously exposed, was found to be housing 45 people under deplorable conditions, charging $300 per night. The discovery follows a complaint regarding safety risks associated with the migrants' e-bikes. The migrants, now displaced, face the grim reality of seeking shelter in subway stations. New York City, grappling ...

#2,172 - Crews abruptly remove Steve Irwin's cabin and makeshift-mine built in Seattle park

March 05, 2024 11:00 - 24 minutes - 22.1 MB

In a dramatic sweep through Dr. Jose Rizal Park in Seattle, city crews dismantled a makeshift cabin and mine constructed by a homeless man, Steve Irwin, sparking widespread attention both locally and internationally. The cleanup followed a surge in public concern after the encampment's extensive environmental damage was highlighted in media outlets, including the Daily Mail and New York Post. Irwin, who claimed he was searching for gold and diamonds, had amassed a collection of debris, inclu...

#2,171 - SF’s Former Biggest Landlord Veritas, Now Defaulting to the Tune of $1 Billion, Selling 762 More SF Apartments

March 04, 2024 12:00 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

San Francisco is currently witnessing a major shift in its real estate and retail landscape, epitomized by the downfall of Varius Investments, once the city's largest landlord, now defaulting on $1 billion in debt. This financial turmoil is compounded by the closure of iconic stores like Macy's downtown flagship and a Walgreens Financial District location, signaling deeper issues of safety, homelessness, and declining foot traffic. The city's office vacancy rate has skyrocketed to over 35%, ...

#2,170 - Democrats quickly realize their Sanctuary City policies are a mistake

March 04, 2024 12:00 - 31 minutes - 29 MB

In a striking turn of events, Democrats are beginning to question the efficacy of Sanctuary City policies, amidst growing concerns over illegal immigration. Recent incidents, including an illegal immigrant's assault on a police officer in New York City, have spotlighted the challenges Sanctuary Cities face. These cities, having pledged protection to thousands of undocumented immigrants, are now grappling with the consequences of their welcoming stance. As the migrant crisis intensifies, with...

#2,169 - Dozens of NYC migrants being charged $300/month found living in illegal basement of furniture store

March 03, 2024 12:00 - 22 minutes - 20.1 MB

In a shocking discovery in Queens, New York, over 70 illegal immigrants were found living in squalid conditions in the basement of a furniture store, highlighting a grave oversight in the city's management of its migrant crisis. The situation unfolded when city inspectors, prompted by a neighbor's complaint about improperly stored ebikes, stumbled upon the migrants living in illegally converted sleeping quarters. The store owner, capitalizing on the desperation of these individuals, charged ...

#2,168 - Historic landmark Macy's in San Francisco's Union Square closing

March 02, 2024 11:00 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MB

In a significant shift for San Francisco's retail landscape, Macy's announced the closure of its historic flagship store in Union Square, a decision impacting about 500 jobs and marking the end of an era for the city. For nearly a century, Macy's Union Square has been a centerpiece for holiday celebrations and shopping traditions. The closure is part of a broader strategy as the company aims to adapt to changing retail dynamics, with 30% of its stores nationwide set to close. This move refle...

#2,167 - VETERANS Take Matters Into Their Own Hands: Securing the CALIFORNIA Border!

March 01, 2024 12:00 - 24 minutes - 22.4 MB

In cities like New York, Denver, Chicago, and San Diego, the immigration crisis is pushing budgets to their limits as federal funds fall short of addressing the needs of an increasing number of migrants. High-profile mayors are sounding the alarm, warning that their cities could face bankruptcy without additional support. San Diego, in particular, is feeling the strain, with its migrant center closing due to budget overruns, forcing hundreds of migrants to be dropped off at local bus stops. ...

#2,166 - SANCTUARY CITY CRISIS: New York and Chicago on the Brink of Bankruptcy?

March 01, 2024 11:00 - 35 minutes - 32.2 MB

In an inspiring display of initiative and dedication, a group of veterans, self-titled "Border Vets," have taken it upon themselves to address the glaring gaps in the California border wall, a task neglected by federal authorities. These former servicemen and women, having already served their country, are now stepping back into the fray, this time to tackle the issue of border security. They've been actively patching up breaches in the wall, particularly focusing on a notorious gap 60 miles...

#2,165 - California's NEW Plan: Home Loans for UNDOCUMENTED Residents Amid Housing Crisis

February 29, 2024 12:00 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

In a controversial move, California legislators are proposing a new state-backed home loan program aimed at undocumented residents, amidst the state's $73 billion deficit and ongoing crises in homelessness and affordable housing. This initiative, led by State Assemblyman Hen Aruma, seeks to enable undocumented individuals to apply for home loans, stirring debate over its impact on California's already strained housing supply. Critics argue this could exacerbate the housing shortage by increa...

#2,164 - Texas STANDS ALONE: Gov. Abbott's Bold Move Against Border "Invasion"

February 29, 2024 11:00 - 18 minutes - 17.2 MB

In a compelling exploration of Texas' response to the surge of migrants at the southern border, Governor Greg Abbott's stance is brought to light. Abbott's op-ed in the New York Post, coupled with the unprecedented number of migrants crossing into the U.S., underscores Texas' proactive measures against what is described as an invasion. The narrative highlights Texas' legislative efforts to empower state law enforcement with new authorities to arrest migrants, a move criticized by some but s...

#2,163 - BUDGET BLOWOUT: Why San Diego's Migrant Center Closed Its Doors

February 29, 2024 00:00 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

In a striking turn of events, San Diego has become the latest hotspot in the ongoing debate over illegal immigration, as over 1,300 migrants were released onto its streets following the closure of a Welcome Center due to budgetary constraints. This surge in street releases has sparked controversy and concern among local residents and officials, highlighting the broader implications of immigration policies and border security measures. The closure of the Migrant Center, which was instrumental...

#2,162 - Texas Attorney General sues Catholic Migrant shelter for engaging in human smuggling

February 28, 2024 11:00 - 20 minutes - 18.3 MB

In a controversial move, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has accused the El Paso Catholic charity, Annunciation House, of being an illegal stash house, aiding in human trafficking and smuggling. This claim is part of a larger battle against organizations aiding migrants along the Texas border. Paxton's allegations have sparked a heated debate about the role of charities in immigration issues, with critics arguing that such actions undermine humanitarian efforts. The shelter, which has prov...

#2,161 - NYC law allowing 800K noncitizens to vote deemed unconstitutional

February 27, 2024 12:00 - 16 minutes - 15.5 MB

In a significant ruling, an appeals court in New York struck down a contentious city law that would have allowed approximately 800,000 non-citizens, though legal residents, to vote in local elections. This decision upheld the New York State Constitution, which reserves voting rights exclusively for citizens. The law's supporters argued it would enhance representation in communities with large non-citizen populations, but critics saw it as an unconstitutional attempt to skew electoral demogra...

#2,160 - California hit with huge surge of illegal border crossings as migrants abandon Texas

February 27, 2024 11:00 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

California is currently facing an unprecedented surge in illegal border crossings, as migrants are increasingly abandoning Texas for the Golden State. This shift is largely attributed to the perception that Texas has become less welcoming to migrants, prompting them to seek alternative routes through states like California, Arizona, and New Mexico. The San Diego sector has reported a significant increase in migrant encounters, with numbers soaring to 182,000 in just five months of fiscal yea...

#2,159 - MSM ignores: NYPD officers attacked while arresting man at Randlass Island migrant shelter

February 26, 2024 12:00 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MB

The recent chaos at Randall's Island migrant shelter in New York City underscores growing concerns over illegal immigration and its impact on local communities. Tensions flared when a dramatic confrontation between migrants and New York City police resulted in one migrant being ousted from the shelter. This event highlights the challenges faced by cities in managing large numbers of migrants, with reports of over 3,000 individuals housed in the shelter. The incident, which received minimal m...

#2,158 - Defund Police Leftovers: Austin police shortages leave city with zero patrol coverage for shift

February 26, 2024 11:00 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

Austin, Texas faces a critical police staffing shortage, leaving sectors of the city dangerously under-policed. The Austin Police Association President, Michael Bullock, highlighted a recent Saturday when an entire East Austin sector had no patrol officers available – a stark decline from the usual 10-14 officers. This shortage is attributed to a growing population and stagnant police numbers: Austin's population increased by over 250,000 since 2006, but police staffing remains nearly uncha...

#2,157 - Seattle hourly wage increase causes huge drop' in Door Dash business

February 25, 2024 11:00 - 16 minutes - 15.5 MB

Seattle's recent minimum wage law for app-based workers, requiring an additional fee on every delivery, is causing a significant impact on local businesses and consumer behavior. Co spice Walla, a popular Indian cuisine restaurant, reports a 30% drop in delivery orders, attributing it to customers' reluctance to pay the extra $5 charge. This decline in demand is also affecting third-party delivery drivers, who are not seeing any increase in their income despite the new legislation. The law ...

#2,156 - Chicago Mayor LGB Johnson bows to local community pressure and pulls out of funding migrants

February 24, 2024 11:00 - 14 minutes - 13.7 MB

In a significant turn of events, Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has withdrawn his commitment to contribute $71 million for migrant care in the city. This decision follows pressure from the black community, emphasizing the longstanding neglect they have faced. The original plan, a joint funding package with the state and Cook County, totaling $250 million, is now in jeopardy. Mayor Johnson's move has sparked widespread debate, with critics highlighting his wavering stance amid growing tensi...

#2,155 - FBI probes misconduct allegations against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard

February 23, 2024 11:00 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

In a recent development, Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard faces scrutiny from the FBI over allegations of misconduct and misuse of public funds. Known for her flamboyant style reminiscent of a movie character, Henyard has been accused of barring community members from meetings and misappropriating resources for personal benefit. This includes allegations of using taxpayer dollars for charity without proper disclosure and lavish trips. The controversy escalates as local business owners and forme...

#2,154 - Inside Mayor Adams’ migrant debit card boondoggle — illegals to get up to $10,000 each

February 23, 2024 11:00 - 22 minutes - 21.1 MB

New York City's Mayor Eric Adams is at the center of a contentious program involving financial support for migrants. The city has engaged a relatively unknown bank in a no-bid contract worth $50 million, to distribute debit cards to illegal border crossers, potentially allocating up to $10,000 per individual. Critically, the $50 million is solely the bank's service fee, with actual expenses possibly soaring into billions. This move has sparked debates about governmental transparency and the...

#2,153 - Mass. HS so rife with crime school committee requests National Guard

February 22, 2024 12:00 - 33 minutes - 30.5 MB

Amid rising concerns about violence, security, and substance abuse at Brockton High School, Massachusetts, a controversial proposal has emerged: deploying the National Guard to assist the school. The suggestion, made by four school committee members, has sparked a debate among Brockton families and officials. While some see this as a necessary step to ensure safety and order, others argue against militarizing the educational environment, fearing it sends a negative message to students. The ...

#2,152 - The UNHEARD Cry of Seattle's Small Businesses: Battling Endless Break-Ins

February 22, 2024 11:00 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

In Seattle, business owners face a harrowing reality: rampant property crime with little to no government intervention. This bleak scenario is epitomized by Matt Humphrey, owner of Ballard's Seal Barber and Spa, who has suffered four break-ins in two years. Similarly, MK Burn, a jewelry store owner, has been broken into seven times in just two and a half years, even resorting to sleeping in her store with her dog for protection. These frequent incidents, often caught on camera, have left th...

#2,151 -NYC Court ruling against Trump was so wrong - From Appraisers Perspective

February 21, 2024 12:00 - 43 minutes - 39.4 MB

In a recent ruling, a New York City court ordered former President Donald Trump to pay a $350 million judgment in a civil fraud trial involving real estate valuations. This case centers around standard practices in the real estate industry, where developers, including Trump, negotiate asset values with banks for loans. Critics argue this is a common business tactic, not unique to Trump, and see the judgment as part of a broader attempt to undermine him politically. The podcast host, a seaso...

#2,150 - Texas governor building 80 acre Forward Operations Base base camp in Eagle Pass for up 1,800 NG

February 21, 2024 11:00 - 20 minutes - 18.9 MB

In a bold move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced the construction of an 80-acre base near Eagle Pass, Texas, to house up to 2,300 Texas National Guard members. This decision intensifies the ongoing clash between Texas and the Biden Administration over federal immigration policies. The base, described as a strategic military installation, aims to strengthen border control and counter the influx of migrants. It features facilities for the National Guard, including a dining hall, recre...

#2,149 - How George SOROS's Latest MEDIA Move Could Shape the 2024 Election

February 20, 2024 23:00 - 21 minutes - 19.4 MB

George Soros is set to acquire a significant stake in Odyssey, the United States' second-largest radio broadcaster. This move raises concerns among some observers who speculate about his potential influence on public opinion ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Soros, a well-known billionaire with left-leaning political views, has previously been involved in funding district attorneys with lenient crime policies and supporting relaxed immigration laws. Critics argue that his involvement ...

#2,148 - ICE's Budget Dilemma: Thousands of Detained Immigrants Facing Potential Release

February 20, 2024 12:00 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

The recent ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) draft plan, triggered by a budget shortfall, proposes releasing thousands of detained immigrants, raising significant concerns. The plan is a response to a lack of funding from the recent budget deal, suggesting a political play at hand. Critics argue this move could lead to the release of dangerous individuals into communities. The situation is exacerbated by the federal government's handling of immigration, particularly under President ...

#2,147 - Outrageous or Visionary? California Senate Candidate Proposes $50/hr Minimum Wage!

February 19, 2024 12:00 - 27 minutes - 24.8 MB

California's Senate race heats up as candidates debate a proposed $50 minimum hourly wage. The spotlight is on the Democrat's proposition, sparking controversy with its radical jump from the current $7.25 national minimum. Steve Garvey, a Republican candidate and former baseball star, staunchly opposes this, arguing for the effectiveness of current wage levels and capitalist economics. The debate extends to broader economic implications, including impacts on small businesses and living cost...

#2,146 - 2024 Election FEAR: Migrant SURGE at Border Over Trump's Potential Win & Deportation Threats

February 19, 2024 11:00 - 20 minutes - 19.2 MB

The recent discourse around the US-Mexico border has intensified with speculations about a potential migrant surge ahead of the 2024 presidential election. National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd predicts an influx, citing fears of former President Donald Trump's possible victory. The conversation delves into the political and social implications of such a scenario, reflecting on Trump's immigration policies and the perceived impact on migrant decisions. Debates also swirl arou...

#2,145 - How Denver's Migrant Support is COSTING Locals: DMV & Parks Hit Hard

February 18, 2024 12:00 - 35 minutes - 32.2 MB

Denver's mayor, Mike Johnston, announced significant city service cuts to offset costs from the migrant crisis, blaming Congressional failure to pass an immigration bill. With no federal support, Denver faces a $180 million shortfall. Services affected include the DMV and parks and recreation, with reduced hours and online-only registrations. Critics lambast the mayor's sanctuary city policy, predicting increased burdens and questioning fiscal management. Amidst these cuts, Johnston calls fo...

#2,144 - Unprecedented SURGE: 269 Chinese Migrants Apprehended in San Diego!

February 18, 2024 11:00 - 26 minutes - 24.3 MB

The U.S. border has witnessed a significant surge in Chinese migrants attempting to enter the country illegally, particularly in San Diego. Recently, San Diego border agents apprehended an unprecedented 269 Chinese migrants in a single day, a stark contrast to the entire previous year's total. These migrants, mainly single adult men, are journeying through multiple countries and often arrive with substantial resources, as evidenced by their luggage, unlike other migrants who typically travel...

#2,143 - Lakewood, CO residents just say NO to Illegal immigrants in their community

February 17, 2024 11:00 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

Denver's initiative to shelter over 3,800 migrants has ignited tension with neighboring Lakewood, where residents are protesting against becoming a sanctuary city. The Denver Mayor's decision to support migrants, with over $42 million spent on shelters, contrasts sharply with Lakewood's stance. Lakewood Mayor Wendy Stum emphasized that the city would not adopt sanctuary policies and debunked myths about using local schools for migrant housing. The issue escalated into a heated town hall meet...

#2,142 - How TX Gov. Greg Abbott is Protecting America at Southern Border

February 16, 2024 12:00 - 24 minutes - 22.4 MB

In a bold move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott intensifies border security efforts by announcing an increase in razor wire installations along the state's border. This decision comes amidst a significant shift in migrant crossings from Texas to Arizona and California, challenging prevailing notions about border security. Abbott's aggressive strategy aims to discourage illegal immigration and asserts Texas' determination to combat this issue head-on. The governor's actions underscore a deepening ...

#2,141 - Texas Governor Doubles Down on Border Security, Announces More Razor Wire Installation

February 16, 2024 11:00 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

Texas Governor Greg Abbott's recent speech in Shelby Park highlighted his unwavering stance on border security and his commitment to curbing illegal immigration. Abbott, alongside Texas legislators, detailed the extensive measures taken to fortify the border, including the deployment of razor wire barriers and increased law enforcement presence. With a significant increase in border crossings, Abbott’s administration reported over 480,000 apprehensions and deterrence of thousands of illegal ...

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