former u.s. border patrol chief and retired acting director. thank you for being with us today, we heard time and time again from the fenestration the root cause of the immigration problem of the northern triangle countries and mexico, mayorkas has gone down the vice president harris, these numbers, three and ten from outside suggest the problem is far more widespread, what you make of that? i don t disagree with that, we have a situation in which previous to january this year we have policies in place, not perfect, not in any way of the border for policies preventing the kind of surge from all over the globe we are seeing now so those policies were in place, removed january 21 and there was a protective search that occurred on the border all through the spring and we are seeing now, it s gone unabated and as you said, is it just the
is it that we have too many firearms in the inner cities and interior of our country or have we lost 96000 americans last year to drug overdoses? no surprise this fenestration has priorities backwards but unfortunately it s costing a lot. dan: i m glad you brought up coronavirus because there s an excess there, they want to take a right to defend yourself, nonexisting rights to illegal immigrants but they want to push mask mandates and vaccine mandates on us while coronavirus cases were up five 100% amongst illegal immigrants compared to the previous 14 months. you would think they would wake up in the morning and look in the mirror and say that sounds kind of stupid but they never seem to do it. that s some good points. about this idea of protecting borders and regulate the flow of people, the most liberal states in the country, probably the most liberal state, hawaii and you can t get into hawaii without knowing who is coming
is it that we have too many firearms in the inner cities and interior of our country or have we lost 96000 americans last year to drug overdoses? no surprise this fenestration has priorities backwards but unfortunately it s costing a lot. dan: i m glad you brought up coronavirus because there s an excess there, they want to take a right to defend yourself, nonexisting rights to illegal immigrants but they want to push mask mandates and vaccine mandates on us while coronavirus cases were up five 100% amongst illegal immigrants compared to the previous 14 months. you would think they would wake up in the morning and look in the mirror and say that sounds kind of stupid but they never seem to do it. that s some good points. about this idea of protecting borders and regulate the flow of people, the most liberal states in the country, probably the most liberal state, hawaii and you can t get into hawaii without knowing who is coming
is it that we have too many firearms in the inner cities and interior of our country or have we lost 96000 americans last year to drug overdoses? no surprise this fenestration has priorities backwards but unfortunately it s costing a lot. dan: i m glad you brought up coronavirus because there s an excess there, they want to take a right to defend yourself, nonexisting rights to illegal immigrants but they want to push mask mandates and vaccine mandates on us while coronavirus cases were up five 100% amongst illegal immigrants compared to the previous 14 months. you would think they would wake up in the morning and look in the mirror and say that sounds kind of stupid but they never seem to do it. that s some good points. about this idea of protecting borders and regulate the flow of people, the most liberal states in the country, probably the most liberal state, hawaii and you can t get into hawaii without knowing who is coming
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Date: 13 April 2021
GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo is on schedule for September 13-15 in Atlanta, GA, with the fitting 2021 theme of Back to Business. Back to GlassBuild.”
NGA is pleased to announce
GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo is on schedule for September 13-15 in Atlanta, GA, at the Georgia World Congress Center. The 18th edition of the largest glass, glazing, window, and door event in the western hemisphere returns for
buying and business building that only an in-person trade show can deliver.
Exhibitors and attendees will once again talk directly to one another about glass and fenestration opportunities and challenges, such as supply, operational efficiencies and the new products, services and solutions that address the industry’s needs.