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Touching on immigration, the narrative stresses that border security has historically been a bipartisan concern but has become highly politicized. The guest draws from personal experience working with Cesar Chavez and reflects on how immigrant policies have morphed, with labor needs, national security, and political agendas all intertwined.
They criticize the current border crisis, emphasizing the massive influx of illegal immigrants, often facilitated by cartels and international organizations, which strains social services, healthcare, and local economies. The discussion underlines that most illegal immigrants have criminal records or pose safety risks, and that sanctuary policies undermine law enforcement.