laura: hi, everyone, i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. thanks so much for watching us. money can t buy love. that s the focus of tonight s angle. happy international migrants day. now, this is a big day for the biden administration. which is in the deliberate process of remaking america by facilitating the relocation of, what, 10 million people here and counting ultimate open borders champion tony blinken released a statement today actually bragging about the record saying that the united states has led the largest expansion in decades of lawful migration pathways to help vulnerable migrants, refugees and other displaced persons. and they are not even trying to hide the fact that this is just the beginning of their efforts to resettle america promote inclusion to expand ways for people to migrant here and also globally. now, of course, the left refuses to see illegal immigration as a problem despite what the polls have consistently revealed. americans support
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At least once in their lives, devout Buddhists in Laos strive to visit a very special temple inside a natural landmark, the Pak Ou Caves, directly on the mighty Mekong River, the lifeline of Southeast Asia. According to estimates, there are as many as 6,000 Buddha statues of various sizes and materials like wood and bronze in two limestone caves, put there by pilgrims over the centuries. Buddha is depicted with various hand gestures - called mudras - each of which has a specific meaning. "It is