tolerance despite all of that controversy over the separation of families, many of which are still trying to be reunited. number of things this administration could do that they refused to do. remember they are saying they inherited a broken system. consequences matter. you just set it in the report that casey filed a lot of the people coming across the border are from mexico and are single adults. they are all amenable to felony prosecution for crossing the border illegally breed that is a federal crime as well as an administrative violation of the current immigration law. if you start holding people to account for illegal activity, you will get less of it. so yes to 0 tolerance? 0 tolerance for all adult males, that would work that would reduce the flow by what 40%, 45%? give these asians a chance to control the border in ways they know how. writes for you are concerned for tickly ron, i ve seen you say this and other publications where you are concerned about the workforce, th
engaging in a very robust investigation because in addition to the criminal size of the house, the fbi has a nation all security side of the house, and this has to be looked at and evaluated to determine whether there s an ongoing national security risk as a result of this lacking storage of classified documents. when you get to the criminal side of the calculus, there are a couple of different statutory possibilities for crimes. i think it s simply too early. don t know all the details around the facts, what the documents were, how they were handled, and if any of them were disclosed. and so it s difficult to assess whether there could be a felony prosecution. but it s worth noting in other cases involved high ranking government officials, former head cia director petraeus comes to mind or bill clinton s chief national security adviser, sandy berger. both were charged with mishandling classified information, and in both cases
felony prosecution for people who are accused of these crimes. the rationale for this kind of approach has been that these laws previously decriminalize poverty. that i am really happy that these kinds of events are getting a lot of attention because what we see is a trend. the trend is at the place is being targeted these gangs of robberies are high end luxury stores and pharmacies. what they are stealing is not food or any kind of life necessity but rather they are stealing things that they can flip on the secondary market to make a quick buck. that undermines this rationale the idea that we are decriminalizing poverty. what we were doing was criminalizing bad behavior often committed by people who also commit violent offenses. now we are losing out on the potential incapacitation benefits we would have realized if he had prosecuted them in the first place. john: not long ago the district attorney said that being arrested did is