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experiencing this to fully understand what is going on and when enough of them do, i there it will take us to the table to have a serious conversation about real immigration reform and fixes our southern border. laura: when you say real immigration reform i hear amnesty. nope. laura: i don t trust the likes of any of these democrat governors, pritzker, newsom, any of these people would not be honest, you know, good faith partners in any of this if they were in national office, right? there is just no way. these senators will never never agree to deport anyone except maybe a murderer every now and then. they don t believe anyone should ever be deported either. they just don t believe that. i m at the point first of all, this is a crime against the american people. every year the drugs that are flooding, in the crime, it s costing us $151 billion a year by the time you total it all up for the american taxpayer. but i m not talking about
conference and a little bit, what about the action? he said somebody will have to look into this as well. you know, i don t trust the attorney general enough to say that he is probably going to recommend a special prosecutor, he is not going to do that, i think that the points that harold raised are excellent, number one, the attorney stumbled upon the use top secret stuff that you could only read in the skiff that are marked classified, okay, number two, they have been there for six years in a facility that is not locked, that is not secured, we have no idea how many people had access to or actually looked at these documents that were marked, and there was it was not only not secure, but it wasn t an academic institution, anybody could ve had access to that office, and my question is, why now? where they move in the office? i understand that they were moving the office and then they said that they turned it over