Explosive data was just released yesterday by ice. It never released before they never talk about deaths and how many they talk about certain things. They have never released this kind of information. It was so bad never done but under Kamala Harris 13099 convicted murderers. These are people that have gone through the system. They are convicted they are in jail for life. Some are getting the death sentence. Instead of that theyve crossed our border. Former President Trump moments ago addressing the stunning new numbers from immigration and customs enforcement. During an event in battleground wisconsin. This after a rare trip to the board advised Vice President Kamala Harris pretty welcome to bring to our Fox News like i am arthel neville. Hi eric. Eric hello everyone Thank You for joining us im eric shawn. Lets Take A Look at the due date of the former president mention. Ice saying over 425,000 illegal immigrants previously convicted of crimes are now in the u. S. As you can see it an
non-koreans, can be difficult to fully grasp. david: all right. you want it? here we go. han denotes a collective feeling of oppression and isolation in the face of overwhelming odds. it connotes aspects of lament and un-avenged injustice. anthony: wow. david: in some occasions, anthropologists have recognized han as cultural-specific medical condition. someone who dies of han is jane: right. david: is said to have died of [ speaking korean ] [ speaking korean ] jane: it s a heartburn. it s heartburn. anthony: wow. i mean, it s been described to me in a way that made it sound benign. this is a burning, uh, sense of injustice, besiegement, and, and desire for revenge. david: the han is the reason why, like, we are who we are. but it s also the same reason why i won t marry a korean woman. [ laughter ] jane: no. you never know. david: no, i know, mom. jane: he s cute. [ song: johnny cash, these are my people. ] these are my people these are the ones
familiar with han. it s a concept that, for non-koreans, can be difficult to fully grasp. david: all right. you want it? here we go. han denotes a collective feeling of oppression and isolation in the face of overwhelming odds. it connotes aspects of lament and un-avenged injustice. anthony: wow. david: in some occasions, anthropologists have recognized han as cultural-specific medical condition. someone who dies of han is jane: right. david: is said to have died of [ speaking korean ] jane: it s a heartburn. it s heartburn. anthony: wow. i mean, it s been described to me in a way that made it sound benign. this is a burning, uh, sense of injustice, besiegement, and, and desire for revenge. david: the han is the reason why, like, we are who we are. but it s also the same reason why i won t marry a korean woman. [ laughter ] jane: no. you never know. david: no, i know, mom. jane: he s cute.
han denotes a collective feeling of oppression and isolation in the face of overwhelming odds. it connotes aspects of lament and un-avenged injustice. anthony: wow. david: in some occasions, anthropologists have recognized han as cultural-specific medical condition. someone who dies of han is jane: right. david: is said to have died of [ speaking korean ] [ speaking korean ] jane: it s a heartburn. it s heartburn. anthony: wow. i mean, it s been described to me in a way that made it sound benign. this is a burning, uh, sense of injustice, besiegement, and, and desire for revenge. david: the han is the reason why, like, we are who we are. but it s also the same reason why i won t marry a korean woman. [ laughter ] jane: no. you never know. david: no, i know, mom. jane: he s cute.
jane: oh, yeah. that s the way we learn from the generation to generation. we don t know why. anthony: to take a peek into the dark heart of the korean psyche, maybe it helps to get familiar with han. it s a concept that, for non-koreans, can be difficult to fully grasp. david: all right. you want it? here we go. han denotes a collective feeling of oppression and isolation in the face of overwhelming odds. it connotes aspects of lament and un-avenged injustice. anthony: wow. david: in some occasions, anthropologists have recognized han as cultural-specific medical condition. someone who dies of han is jane: right. david: is said to have died of [ speaking korean ] [ speaking korean ] jane: it s a heartburn. it s heartburn. anthony: wow. i mean, it s been described to me in a way that made it sound benign. this is a burning, uh, sense of injustice, besiegement, and, and desire for revenge. david: the han is the reason why, like, we are who we are. but it s also t