and they re anomalies, they still remain anomalies are happening with more frequency. soalies it s not really a gue or an access issue or maybeue even a psychological is it a societal issue? so it feels to me like there are a lot of points. that s the answer that nobody wants towants to ho hear. hear i know you don t want to sayut it. i don t want to hear it. to but how important is it to be honest about the threat that you face? i mean, i think a lot of people have a vision here. they have aner interests in selling some solutions. it s not a solution. why aren t more people just blunt about it? ouyou know, because we live in a politically correct society where everyone s supposed to be tolerant and everyone is supposed to be , you know, e n exceptionally considerate and no one wants to speak the hard truth. the hard truth is sixty seven thousand public elementary schools across the nation e, 2.5 billion dollan to assign a resource officer ton each one of them, generally speaking and
fifty seven different countries. if youm 1rent don t think that any of those sixty seven thousand came from a country that supportse terrorism, then b they re being ignorant. this is a national security crisis n and if they if they lei title to which are going to that s sixty seven it s swelled to over one hundred thousand a month. godlee we don t know who these people are. that s just scare the hell out of every american this administration has created a national security crisistiha that i ve never seen america and i think that s that is the key phrase. tom attorney general, that this is not an accident. it scc not a mistake. they re not clueless that there is now a clearly seems to be i think on its face deliberate that this is policy, that it s not like bad policy that no one s listening to. e this is the policy. what could the end game be here, attorney general, when you ve got a policyen that is as monstrous as this, when you combine what is happening on our southern border, the n
peoplew. soe the administration has done is decriminalized incentivize people breaking the law. that s a great point. obviously as the chaos gets worse, if a title forty two is removed, it means that there srs going to be even more you additional crime, more trafficking, more human trafficking, that more drugs coming across. it sng easy it s bad enough when there is some security, but whensoit there is complete chaos just emboldens the actors, m in this even more , doesn tor i? yes, it does. you re right on those points. this will get worse.. and let me tell you why because they ve already encountered one point two million. so they re on it. they re on a. scale right now to beat last year s numbers, which was historic and they re goingi. to rule them out of the water even in title 42 is in place and they re so overwhelmedth right now. there s beener sixty seven thousand got away just last aju month. sixty seven thousand people enter this country. wow. that one rested and they come fr
do you buy that ? that sounds like such you know, such clean up on aisle four given what s going on that? well, biden really wanted it fixed, but it was other people who didn t fix. yeah.ted i he was son interested in getting it fixed. we would have had a 100 dayat moratorium is one of the first acts of this administration and we ve seen in multiple efforts by alabama and other states in pushing back on the immigration efforts of this administrations . s an oua they re continuing to lose in court and frankly, it s an outrage that we had to file the case this week just to simply get the biden administration to do their job . now so far this fiscal year, customs and border protection, they ve seized over sixty seven thousand pounds of marijuana, seventy eight thousand pounds of meth, twenty three thousand pounds of coke and over 4000 pounds of fentanyl. now how bad is it in alabama? i mean, we knowr it s all over the country, but how bad isis it there? they don t people don t think of