gang member, do they deport you for snitching? that s a false narrative going not united states for years. law enforcement, especially here in suffolk county does not do that to victims of crime. we get a lot of cooperation from the immigrant community. they commit crimes against themselves and neighbors. we have i.c.e. officers who work in our correction today facilities and we communicate and share intelligence with i.c.e. which is what we should be doing. jesse: are you saying this sheriff is not telling the truth. here is why he s wrong. the fact they don t deport somebody for sharing information doesn t mean people aren t less willing to share information. jesse: he says they are willing. what we are seeing and what many community around the country are seeing is immigrants community are less willing to share information, built relationships, and it build
law enforcement. that s obstruction of law. she is advising them of their rights.th some other right, if it was o a second amendment, you wouldd say thank god, mayor. tucker: they don t have rights.. they are not american citizens.. her concern should be for american citizens. she was basically saying do you or do you not have to respond to a knock on theas door. that s a right you have. tucker: the cops are coming, run. no snitching. she is out-of-touch rich who doesn t understand her obligation to americans. what law enforcement would tell you in oakland and in california to the extent that immigrants feel beset upon by police and by law enforcement, they are less likely to report domestic violence and other things because they just don t want to come forward. tucker: who cares? look, i m not against i m actually for immigrants. i like them. but shouldn t lawmakers make their bottom line the well being of citizens: democrats are not doing that. if they don t win the hou
illegals to escape federal law enforcement. that s obstruction of law. she is advising them of their rights. some other right, if it was a second amendment you would say thank god, mayor. tucker: they don t have rights. they are not american citizens. her concern should be for american citizens. she was basically saying do you or do you not have to respond to a knock on the door that s a right you have. tucker: the cops are coming, run. no snitching. she is out-of-touch rich who doesn t understand obligation to americans. what law enforcement would tell you in oakland and california to the extent that americans feel beset upon by police and by law enforcement they are less likely to report domestic violence and other things because they just don t want to come forward. tucker: who cares? look, i m not against i m actually for immigrants. i like them. but shouldn t lawmakers make their bottom line the well being citizens: democrats are not doing that. if they don t win the
jillian: welcome back. brother-in-law to a 9/11 terrorist living like a king at guantánamo bay, eating oreos, watching tv in exchange for snitching on fellow terrorists and he could sing get the sweeter taste of freedom thanks to an obama era plea agreement. doctor james mitchell helped develop the enhanced interrogation program and joins me to weigh in. thank you for joining us. my first question is how is this okay, how is this legal? i m not an attorney but i think people probably view this as more outrageous than it is. the false narrative that has been put out about how detainees are normally treated. even the cia when they had the worst of the worst, the terrorist behind 9/11 in custody, when they were cooperating they were access to
down sparking a massive air attack on several syrian and iranian targets in the country of syria. an al qaeda terrorist is living like a king in gitmo. eating oreos and watching tv it is reported. ahmed aldarby sweet deal for snitching on terrorists. brother-in-law crashed a plane into the pentagon on september 11th. darby is scheduled to return to saudi arabia this month under obama era plea agreement that will get him out of gitmo. all right. ainsley? ainsley: thank you, steve. president trump vowing to fight the opioid crisis plaguing our nation. listen. america will not overcome this epidemic overnight. but just like americans always will, i do think we have to change our ways and we will. but we will prevail. we re going to beat it we re going to get tough. we re going to get angry. and we re going to win.