We can’t adjudicate or investigate our way out of an invasion.
Today, I am joined by Jaeson Jones, retired captain in the Texas Rangers and expert on Mexican cartels, to discuss why the president should designate the cartels as terror groups and what effect that would have on both our government and the Mexican government in combatting the source of the border problem.
Then, I explain why Justice Scalia believed even states had the right to repel an invasion. How much more so the federal government?
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- We are bringing in the persecutors, not the persecuted
- We won an immigration case at the Supreme Court but are losing the war
- The case for designating the cartels as terrorists
Daniel Horowitz is a Senior Editor at Conservative Review, a conservative writer, and a policy analyst focusing on the hot-button issues in Congress. He is the author of the book, Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges from Transforming America.
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