we have a bad you know, we re getting a reputation for jimmy carter and the u.n. observers having to come in and supervise these elections. what is the systemic corruption, where is that coming from? let me give you one more figure in addition to theti ones you mention. inthe year 2016 to 2017, california, almost half a million people called for jury duty said they were not united states dash jury duty say they were not united states citizens. those rolls come from voter registrations. this is massive fraud, democratic secretaries of state who have no interest in purging the roles contribute. in some states like georgia, secretary of state purging the roles, you have better outcomes despite what the gubernatorial candidate said. what republicans need to do in the next election cycle is be vigilant. all americans should be vigilant because in any state people
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has the authority to call up state and local police to help repel this invasion, or this influx. and right now, that s necessary. i.c.e. agents and border patrol agents i have spoken to say they re overwhelmed, they don t have the manpower and they need it and need it quick. you make the point that doesn t mean they can dep utize local police departments in southern california, whose political bosses may not be keen on them enforcing federal immigration law. right. in theory, he can, the president actually has the authority to dep utize sheriff dep tees from maine and new hampshire to act on the southern border. exactly right. and this ties in with the point in the introduction, mark, it is an issue of very high concern. the top issue for so many americans. i guarantee, if president trump made a national appeal to sheriffs dpepts across the country departments across the country, can you come help
americans who view immigration as the country s top issue is surging rapidly. 21% of americans say immigration is the top issue. compared to 13% just a month ago. chris kovak is secretary of state for kansas, joins us now. what exactly is the difference between what they re planning, a human stampede, and what we used to call in the old days an invasion? [chuckling] not a heck of a lot of difference. it is a massive influx of a people. one of the things we need to consider is something that congress wisely put in federal law in 1996, it s not too often you use the word wisely talking about congress. but they actually planned ahead. they said in federal state out, if there is a mass influx of aliens at our border the president has the authority, the secretary of homeland security has the authority to call up
faith in the president to keep our country safe. it s not that they don t have a heart for these individuals. you see those pictures of children trying to cross the border. and just like tomi lahren said, she understands why they want to come to america. steve: sure. ainsley: such an amazing country. we don t have to worry about a coupe in the streets. shooting in the streets. we are safe when we go to cafes. this president or most americans want it to remain that way. that s all it is. steve: sure. a good follow-up question would have been after she said that would have been like, now, mrs. pelosi, i forget, why didn t you work on a daca fix when the president wanted to and you dropped the ball because it s an election year? pete: gave you three times as many people a path to citizenship and you didn t do anything. talk about a heart. what about the heart the president and others have for citizens of this country, for lawful americans. who have been forgotten and left behind who pay t