Tammy Bruce: ‘When You Have Messaging that Says “There’s No Border,”‘ You Get Tren De Aragua Across the Country

‘It’s about ransom, retail theft, kidnapping, human trafficking, rape, assault’

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BRUCE: “It's almost like a virus that if you ignore it, it is going to spread, right? It's something that we -- as an example, it was October where I think Aurora, Colorado was downplaying that this was a real problem there, and yet you saw that memo from the summer that this was an issue in Chicago, and yes, the number of states. But when we say transnational again, we're not kidding. Their territory, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and the United States. So when you've got messaging that says there's no border, you can come up where we have a war against our own law enforcement, there's a defunding of the police, you have sanctuary cities, sanctuary states, come here, do as you please, we will not, we'll take you on your word about who you are, the invitation for this, this has been developed because of the nature of what's been happening over the last four years, and this clearly now falls to President Trump and to law enforcement, which is more at risk, because when the environment says that those people are the bad guys, those people, you know, are a problem, the immigrant community especially is at risk, those are the people who are first, you know, it's about ransom, retail theft, kidnapping, human trafficking, rape, you know, assault, extortion, all of those things affect the immigrant communities first."
 

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