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September 6, 2022 60 mins
On this week's #weeklybriefing, @chanelrion is at our Southern Border in Texas, a place defined by human tragedy and where the so-called Democrat defenders of women's rights are nowhere to be found. Stunning new perspectives from Morgan Ortagus, Congresswoman Myra Flores, and Sheriff Benny Martinez. Join Chanel Rion for Weekly Briefing on One America News by downloading OAN Live from your favorite device.
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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Welcome to weekly Briefing. I'm Chanel Rhon. This week, we
took the show on the road and went down to
the southern border in the great state of Texas, my
home state. Given what we saw, what we heard, what
we learned there in person and on the ground, the
idea a senile Joe Biden, who can barely clothe himself
unassisted these days, is this week, with jittering fingers, trying

(00:35):
to crown himself the new king of law and order
is as absurd as saying he doesn't neck molest little
children in broad daylight. It's all disgusting. You see this week,
behind the walled confines of a white house protected by
lots of guns, Joe Biden's staff decided to go on

(00:55):
the offensive. Translation, well, they're dressing up their patient and
chief as the new sheriff's sheriff because deep down they're
suppressing the realization and reality that Joe Biden is the
cartel's most valuable asset. The continued growth and exploding profits
for South and Central American cartels from drug and human

(01:18):
trafficking are all thanks to the most powerful cartel boss
they've ever had, Joe Biden. And while they may not
ever meet Joe Biden face to face from afar, these
cartels are cheering him on. Let the numbers speak for themselves.
Under Trump, human smuggling cartels were making five hundred million
dollars a year and their efforts were dwindling. Under cartel

(01:42):
pal Joe Biden thirteen billion dollars a year. Joe Biden
has been their greatest president. And though cartels know Biden
is likely being propped up by a powerful drug cocktail
just to read his teleprompter for longer than thirty second stretches,
Biden is the cartel's invalid, almighty enabler. And in true

(02:05):
hypocrite fashion, Biden is yelling in speeches all week, lecturing
you on the definitions of law and order.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
You can't be pro law enforcement and pro insurrection. You
can't be a party of law and order and call
the people who attack the police on January sixth patriots.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
You can't do it.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Reminder, Biden's party is the party of bern Luton murder, BLM,
the party of defund the police, Antifa, the party of
baby rippers, gender mutilators and leftist ragethink law and order
in what universe? Joe Biden is the king not of
some leftist warped idea of law and order, but the

(02:48):
king of death, rape, drugs, and human trafficking taking place daily,
all because of his open border's policy and his refusal
to address the southern border as the humanicyitarian and security
crisis it truly is. Keep in mind, these crimes are
nothing new at the border. They've simply spiked many in
the tens of thousands of percentage points thanks to Biden's policies.

(03:12):
Organ harvesting brought to you by cartel Boss Joe Biden.
Three and seven year old children, nameless, parentless, sent up
to the border alone, raped along the way, boys and
girls alike. Brought to you by cartel Boss Joe Biden.
Opioid deaths in America surpassing COVID deaths to one point
two million by twenty twenty nine. Brought to you by

(03:34):
cartel Boss Joe Biden. He's the most successful of the
cartel leaders, come to think of it, opening up the border,
halting construction of the Trump's border wall, encouraging migrants to
make the dangerous trek up to the border by telling
them they're all welcome and Trump's come here. Legally policies
were just racist relics. Canceling Trump's remain in Mexico policy,

(03:55):
Biden's catch and release policies. These are all causing us
to go from having the lowest illegal and migration numbers
at the southern border in twenty years under Trump to
the highest in all US history under Biden. What a
difference a leader makes. And like a cartel leader, Biden's
distracting you with a pool party and nice refreshments and

(04:17):
the loud list of philanthropic endeavors. This is how mob
and cartel bosses ingratiate themselves into their communities. That Biden
is using their tactics to earn your support is testament
to his callous, crookedness. For Biden to have the gall
to say, you're not supporting law enforcement unless you cheer

(04:39):
the FBI's politically driven bumbling raids. That's the product of
the oxygen depleted gen Z punks who are advising him
right now. How about this, You can't call yourself president
of law and order while attacking our border protection agents
over false accusations.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
I promise you those people will. They will be an
investigation under way now, and there will be consequences.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
And how about leave our constitution alone and stop weaponizing
our Department of Justice.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
The idea you turn on a television and see senior
centers and congressmen saying if such and such happens, there'll
be blood in the street.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
Where the hell are we?

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Well, it's hard to say we're in America these days,
with rape trees along the border and cartel leaders thanking
Joe Biden, cartel stash houses and affluent American neighborhoods with
women and children held bondage, or immigrants suffocating to death
in the back of semi trucks, or Biden policies encouraging
women to bring their infants to the border only to

(05:43):
be found floating in the water, their lives over before
it began. The mother is by the way, and during
a sixty to eighty percent chance of being raped or
tortured in their trek, and once in America, having no
legal recourse against their attackers. Is this your America, Joe?
We are now forcing our CBP agents to release violent

(06:04):
criminals into our borders knowing they're going to commit repeat crimes.
Yet here's Joe off the rails in Lalla Land completely
ignoring all border issues.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
For ten years. Mass shootings were down ten years in
a row since I passed that legislation in nineteen ninety
four as a chair as a Senator. But in twenty
oh four Republicans let that ban expire. What happened, Mass
shootings in America tripled.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
The tripled.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Wow, he went there. Let's talk numbers, then, shall we.
In twenty twenty, CBP apprehended approximately two hundred and fifty
thousand illegal migrants at the southern border. Total all year,
two hundred and fifty thousand in Biden's first year. We
are approaching three million, twelve times what it was under

(07:01):
Trump's last year. And no, tampering with a constitutional right
is not going to fix the mental patients who go
on shooting spreeze in gun free zones. More guns, not
less is the solution there. But again, cartel Boss Biden
is okay with guns so long as we're shipping them
to Ukraine or they're protecting him on his Rehobeth Beach

(07:23):
vacations lawn order. No, this is crime and disorder. Doctor
sha Bradley Farrell, as President of Counterpoint Institute, Shae, what
do you think of all this you've been down to
the border, You've been on the ground, unlike this administration.
Is it hyperbole to say these cartels are grateful for

(07:46):
Joe Biden's brand of law and order.

Speaker 5 (07:49):
So one point I'd like to drive home today is
that if you think the border crisis is in a
remote area in the desert in Arizona, you're wrong, because
with God and just reported a ninety seven percent increase
in fentanyl overdoses. There's a crisis in Alaska, there's a
crisis in Ohio. And here's the thing about fentanyl. Fennyl's

(08:13):
very insidious. The Mexican cartels have a corner, have a
corner market on creating fake drugs with fentanyl, and fennyl
is mixed with other drugs that people take like and
I'm saying counterfeit drugs like zambian or excuse me, ambient
or xanax, even cocaine.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Doctor Jay, you also have spoken out about the stash
houses that you've toured, and there's there's a really, really
difficult discussion going on right now with local officials. And
that's the problem with jurisdiction. When local law enforcement goes
in and they break up these so called stash houses
where they're holding human beings or they're holding drugs. There's

(08:56):
no real system in which the federal government is cracking
down on these. This is all up to the This
is all placed on the shoulders of the local officials.
Am I right?

Speaker 5 (09:07):
That is absolutely right? And they're completely overwhelmed. I was
told that about eighty percent of their officers border patrol
officers are actually not patrolling the border like they should
be doing, but they're in processing illegal immigrants. And the
other thing about it is they directly told me, you know,

(09:29):
we are overwhelmed. We are tired of picking up dead bodies.
We are tired of rescuing people who are dehydrated, who
have you know, been raped exploited in these stash houses
that you're talking about. And the word that was said
to me is we're demoralized.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Doctor h always a great pleasure to visit with you.

Speaker 5 (09:51):
Thank you, Thank you so much, Chanelle, thank you for
getting the word out about this.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
When we were tearing. We go to McCallan, Texas, arguably
the headquarter for this Biden crime and disorder. The stories
you will hear will shock you to your core. We'll
be right back.

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Speaker 1 (12:21):
So this week, we took the show to the Texas
Southern Border in McCallum, Texas, also known as Sector nine,
the busiest human trafficking zone in the United States. The
tour was hosted by the Ladies at Winning for Women
and Polaris National Security founder Morgan or Tagis. We set
in on background briefings from landowners, sexual assault nurses, a
local sheriff, and other officials who cannot be named. We

(12:43):
spoke to many of them on camera and off. What
they told us was nothing short of eye opening and
heart wrenching. We started off with former State Department spokeswoman
Morgan or Tagas as president, founder of Polaris National Security.
You just hosted a fascinating discussion year at ocil Brand
Junior's ranch. That discussion is not happening around the country.

(13:06):
It's about women at the border who are being used
and victimized and frankly opanized by a cartel that.

Speaker 9 (13:15):
Is exploiting a wide open border.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
Talk to us about what your thoughts were following that
panel discussion you just had.

Speaker 10 (13:24):
You raised such good points.

Speaker 11 (13:25):
You know this debate has been framed in this country.
If you want a secure border, then you must hate Hispanics. Yeah,
you must not want people of Latino Latina descent in
this country.

Speaker 10 (13:38):
And that's not what it's about at all.

Speaker 11 (13:40):
In fact, the three women that are running for Congress,
Mayra Florides who has already won a special election, Cassie Garcia,
Monica de la Cruz, they're all Hispanic American. Maira was
the first a Mexican born member of Congress Republican. So
the left tries to make the border about race, and
if you want to see cure the border, you must

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not want brown people, and that's not the case at all.
In fact, what we're hearing from Mexican Americans and from
people here on the ground in Texas, is that their
lives are in danger, their property in danger, their families
are in danger because of crime. We're hearing the stories
of the drugs and the fentanyl. But what's most important,
and we have eight women running for Congress that are

(14:22):
with us today, we're hearing the stories of Latina women.
You know, we just heard the most horrific stories of
the rape that the women are enduring from these cartels.

Speaker 10 (14:32):
We heard about a rape tree. Yes, you heard that right,
a rape tree, a tree.

Speaker 11 (14:38):
Where they have women's undergarments after these perpetrators rape them.
It's sort of like a symbol of pride for them
what they were able to do. I find it horrific.
And it's not just women. We know these are teenage girls,
young girls that are going through this. I heard a
lot of anger from the people who are here on
the ground, a lot of frustration, a lot of frustration

(15:00):
who we're speaking because there's this understanding amongst people who
live here that everybody else in the country, in Washington,
d c. And in New York and elsewhere, not only
are they not paying attention to what's happening here. Not
only do they not understand it, they're willfully choosing not
to see it. When has President Biden been to the

(15:20):
border as president, He hasn't been. He doesn't want to
see what I'm seeing. He doesn't want to hear these stories.

Speaker 10 (15:25):
There's a reason for that.

Speaker 11 (15:27):
He doesn't want to admit this is a problem.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
As before, a spokesperson for the State Department, you, of
all people, would know this issue better than most, the
politicization of this border. And we heard some of the
candidates talk about this is a red, white, and blue issue.
This is not a red and blue issue. This is
an American problem. Talk about the politicization of this entire tragedy,

(15:50):
and how do we move away from that. Is it
possible to turn this into a foreign policy issue and
maybe take some of that political bite out of it.

Speaker 11 (16:00):
Well, you're totally right. This is a foreign policy issue.
The crisis at our southern border is the number one
national security issue for all Americans today. And that's what
we heard when we talk about the frustration. From what
we heard from our panel and the people on the ground,
the frustration is that the border has been politicized, politicized
in Washington, and therefore anything to solve it has come

(16:21):
to a good luck.

Speaker 10 (16:24):
I think DHS.

Speaker 11 (16:25):
I think many of the political appointees there they probably
want to fix it, but they know because of the
Liberals and their party and the Liberals and Congress that
they can't take the measures like remain in Mexico, like
the asylum cooperation agreements. They can't institute the measures that
it would take to actually stop this border. You know,
the sheriff said something really amazing, he said, this border

(16:46):
is open. Any arguments anything saying that this border is
not open as wrong. This border is open and it
needs to be shut down. So from a foreign policy perspective,
where you know, I've spent my career at the State Department,
we know we were in the Trump administration, we had
actually had a strong relationship with Oberdoor, the Mexican president.
We were able to get things done on immigration. We

(17:08):
had strong relationships with the Northern Triangle country.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
It's like an international problem, not absolutely home problem, and
it is an international problem.

Speaker 11 (17:16):
And so you can talk all you want about root
causes and trying to deal with the root cause of
the issue. Go have a relationship with the heads of states,
of this country. The al Salvadorian president is critical every
day because he is not being engaged with from the
Biden administration. When we went and met with the Savadorian president,
I was with Mike Pompeio. He said, I'm not here

(17:37):
looking for a handout. I'm here looking for solutions. I'm
here looking to help make a better life for the
people of my country. And so one of the untold
foreign policy stories of the Biden administration, we focus on
the disaster with Russia and Ukraine, we focus on the
disaster in Afghanistan. One of the untold stories that the
Biden administration is derelict in their relationship in the Western hemisphere.

Speaker 10 (18:01):
In Latin America, they.

Speaker 11 (18:02):
Have almost no relationships. So many countries did not show
up to the Summit of the Americas and Los Angeles,
and you see China moving in. China is moving into
fill the gap where we don't have the relationships required
in the Western Hemisphere. And for all of the talk
the media got it wrong, we have those relationships right
in the Trump administration under Mike Pombeo State departments.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
Women have a particularly powerful role to play in solving
the crisis at the border. And by focusing on the
tragedy that is the human side of how women are
being mistreated here. Talk about the candidates, the incoming candidates
and possibly congress people who are going to come because

(18:45):
women who are going to enter what they can do
once they enter Congress in terms of pressuring change at
this border.

Speaker 10 (18:53):
I think you hit the nail on the head.

Speaker 11 (18:55):
The women coming in in the Republican Party really are
going to change things them here. I believe they're going
to win their races. We already have Myrafloras who.

Speaker 10 (19:04):
Won her race.

Speaker 11 (19:04):
And as a sitting congressman and having women in charge, listen,
women get stuff done. So these women, especially the stories
that they're hearing today, what they're viewing and they're seeing,
they're not going to go to Washington to go along
and get along. They're going to go into Washington to
find problem, to find solutions, and to fix problems.

Speaker 10 (19:22):
And that's why I wanted to bring them.

Speaker 11 (19:24):
Here to the border, and especially you know, as women,
you know, we have so much compassion for these migrants
who are being trafficked and raped and.

Speaker 10 (19:33):
Sold for body parts.

Speaker 11 (19:35):
You know, we just can't let this stand and we
have to hold the Biden administration accountable.

Speaker 10 (19:40):
How does that new Congress do it?

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Well?

Speaker 11 (19:41):
They have the power of the purse strings. They have
the power to hold hearings and to provide oversight and
to hold Secretary Majorcis accountable for what's I want to say,
for what's happening here? Really for what's not happening here?
Because this administration is doing nothing with this open border.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Morgan Artagis for organizing this. Thank you so much for
your insight. Also, thank you so much for visiting with us.

Speaker 10 (20:05):
Always good to be with you. Thank you.

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Speaker 1 (22:24):
Joining us now for a special edition of Weekly Briefing
is three women who have very interesting takes about what's
happening here at the Southern Border. You have Cassie Garcia,
who's running for US Congress. Here in Texas, you have
Mara Flores who is a sitting congresswoman now the first
Mexican born Republican congresswoman to sit in Congress. And we

(22:45):
now also have with us Lori Chavez DeRemer of Oregon.
You are a dreamer out of Oregon. A very interesting background. Ladies,
thank you so much for visiting with us. Talk about
this visit. Why are we talking about this from the
particular lens of women.

Speaker 12 (23:03):
I'll let you you're congresswoman.

Speaker 13 (23:06):
Well, I think it's important that you know everyone in
this country understands that what's happening here in South Texas
isn't an issue just in South Texas and how it's
affecting all of us. So it's time that we all
come together to secure our borders. This again, it's very
frustrating because it has been politicized. Our border patrol agents

(23:27):
have been politicized, and it's not fair for them. It's
not fair for the American people, and it's not fair
honesty for immigrants either. Under this administration, thousands of people
have come into our country. I would say millions of
people have come into our country. Illegally that have gone
through so much abuse and so much trauma. Thousands of children,

(23:48):
hundreds of thousands of children have gone through also abuse,
rape to come here to the United States. So for me,
not only as a proud border patrol wife, but also
as an immigrant, it is important that I speak on
these issues because I want every child to have the
same experience that I had. I don't want no child,
no immigrant, to go through literally hell to come here

(24:10):
to the United States. And it's very frustrating because we
need to focus on legal immigration. If the bidendministration really
cared about immigrants, they would make the legal process better
and improve the process so that people would come here
through port of entry. And I have to go through hell,
and I have to pay thousands of dollars to criminal

(24:30):
organizations and go through rape. They could come here through
the port of entry to come here to work hard
for the American dream.

Speaker 9 (24:37):
That's the way we should be doing it.

Speaker 13 (24:39):
But it's just very unfortunate that everything nowadays has you know,
it's political and it shouldn't be.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
And to the two Texans who are on the panel,
I'll get to you Lori in a minute. But the
two Texans on the panel. You were both border protection wives.
You were wives of you have grown up in this area.
You are very familiar with this area and the problems.
And you both said earlier in a panel that this
is not a political issue, this should be an American issue.
My question to you both then, is this is a

(25:10):
very divisive issue as long as it's domestic. Talk about
it from the perspective of dealing with foreign leaders who
are feeding these caravans, who are feeding these cartels. What
can you do as members of Congress, a sitting member
and a potential member to try and get the international
community involved.

Speaker 14 (25:31):
I think we need to legalize when we talk about
the cartels, they need to be a foreign terrorist, you know.
And I think or you think Congress and Tripward was
working on a bill. I think I don't know where
it's at right now.

Speaker 9 (25:43):
In the House.

Speaker 14 (25:44):
We talk about the cartels, the power they have, the
amount of money, billions of dollar industry right and so also,
to go to your point, Earner, we're talking about, you know,
streamlining legal immigration. You know, I've been to so many
naturalization memories, five year olds, six year olds that are
saying the pledge of allegiance and you're looking at the
amount of years their parents, you know, came the legal way,

(26:06):
and it's makes me cry every single time when I
work in the Senate to see that, and I have
family members that are still waiting the process to become
a citizen here, you know. So I think we need
to work on streamlining that process and make it you know,
people should be coming through a legal point of entry,
not in between ports. Eventually, what we're seeing every single
day and people are dying. We're seeing the tragedy happening

(26:28):
on our southern border and enough's enough, you know. And
there were some cartel bands that the CPS they weren't
able to make it because they had to deal with
a situation. But you can see the different colors of
how much they pay, the migrants pay to come across
the southwest border, And so I wanted to share that
with our members here today so that way they can
take that back home and say, you know what this

(26:49):
costs three thousand and four thousand and six thousand dollars.
You know how much they have to pay when if
they didn't pay all the money upfront, how much they
have to pay when they get to their destination, whether
that if they don't finish painting, how to do prostitution
or do some labor work until they pay off their
final debt. If not, they know where their family members
live in Mexico or other countries. So this, this situation

(27:10):
on the border is a complete chaos and the fact
that the administration has not done anything anything, not even
come down here. And you also brought up a good point,
Congressman Congressman blood Is when she mentioned, you know, there's
the administration so quick to point judgment. You know, we
talk about the agents down in Del Rio, the whipping,
you know, using the reins, you know, to control what
was happening on the border.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
There.

Speaker 14 (27:31):
We had a border patrol agent, a bore attacker took
down the Uvalde killer.

Speaker 9 (27:36):
Where's the praise of administration on that. No one's talking
about it.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Disinvited from a Biden administration event. When the Bidens came
down to Uvalde. It was a very it was a
slap in the face to CVP. Laurie as a dreamer.
You are running in the state of Oregon, not traditionally
a state that you think of when you talk about
border issues, but the crimes that are happening here at

(27:59):
the southern border in Texas very much affects your constituents.
Tell us how that's right.

Speaker 15 (28:04):
Well, first of all, I want to say thank you
for letting me wear this just in the few minutes
of this because actually I'm proud to wear it for
the few minutes, so thank you for letting me do so.
As I'm not a border patrol wife, but I can
tell how proud you are for your families to wear that.
So first of all, I want to say that. Second
of all, I want to think winning for women for
having us here because of these issues you asked about
being a mom and why that matters to us, and

(28:24):
how we can address these issues when we see these
moms come over with their children, and how we fight
for that in our communities and Oregon.

Speaker 9 (28:31):
You're right, they're not passing on our southern border. They're
not passing on our western border.

Speaker 15 (28:36):
They're coming through Texas and they're coming through California and
Arizona and so forth.

Speaker 9 (28:41):
But the aftermass, or the second tier is still killing Americans,
and you have the fentanyl problem.

Speaker 15 (28:46):
We have the fentanyl crisis because in Oregon we have
failed policies too. We've decriminalized hard drugs in Organs. So
there's this open market for those drug cartels to know
about it. And as long as there's a market and
an open market with that much money, they're going.

Speaker 9 (28:58):
To flow there very easily. And so those effects are happening.

Speaker 15 (29:02):
But if we don't secure the border, as is mentioned
when we listen to the sheriff, So when we listen
to Susie today talk about the ranchers and the farmers
and the property rights that it's happening to Americans right
here in McCallan, Texas. And when we listen to what
this property does just for their border patrol agents to
feel safe and secure by giving them water, giving them showers,

(29:24):
giving them access to patrol and still.

Speaker 9 (29:26):
Keep themselves safe, we have to address it. Again. It
is the almighty dollar dollar that we have to follow.

Speaker 15 (29:32):
And I think that goes to your international crisis that
we're seeing. Well, we know that fentanyl's being produced in
China and is moving through the South American borders and
then up through Mexico and into California and then across
the entire country and being fed. You wouldn't think I
was a mayor for eight years.

Speaker 9 (29:47):
You wouldn't think.

Speaker 15 (29:48):
In your community up in the Northeast, that your kids
would be dying on the streets from fentanyl.

Speaker 9 (29:52):
But it funnels through and filters through.

Speaker 15 (29:53):
And if we don't hold the as you mentioned, the
un human trafficking, if we don't talk about that, if
we don't talk about those South American leaders who are
allowing that, and the remain in Mexico, and the title forty.

Speaker 9 (30:04):
Two is we heard today we would have thousands.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
More than what part of the problem is that you
have human smuggling, migrant smuggling and human trafficking being treated
as two very separate issues under the state department. Congressman
in Florida, the congressom in Florida's what do you think
is the solution to that? Do you think there should
be legislation written to try and redefine migrant smuggling as

(30:27):
a human trafficking issue?

Speaker 13 (30:30):
Absolutely? Like I said, we need an immigration reform. And
it really it's really frustrating because they use the immigration
issue every election year, right, so it's never going to
be solved under anything the Democrat Party.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
Has anything surprised you as you've gone up to DC.
Now you've won your special election, you are being praised
by frankly, even moderates on the left who believe that
you your heart is in the right place and you
know what you're talking about. So what is surprising you
note right now as you're dealing with the so called
swamp in Washington.

Speaker 13 (31:03):
My biggest surprise was when my opponent said that he
was more qualified because he was born in Texas and
I was born in Mexico, and that he didn't come
here through an immigration reform or amnesty or chain migration
like me. That was, honestly, you know, my biggest surprise
because I never thought that a Democrat would ever say that.

(31:25):
I thought that the Democrat Party was for immigrant women,
and yet all I get is but hate and now
they want to deport me back to Mexico. I mean
it took for Marra. These are the Democrats, Yes, these
other Democrats. My opponent literally said he was more qualified
because he was born in Texas and I was born

(31:45):
in Mexico, and that he didn't come here through chain
migration or amnesty.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Ladies, talk about the momentum of this message to those
who are on the right, those who are not necessarily Republicans,
those who are maybe leftieing or independent how much traction
does this crisis have with those who are not traditionally
associated with quarter security women.

Speaker 15 (32:11):
I believe, you know, we want things done. We get
things done, and often when we talk to our own voters,
they'll say that there may be one issue. Voters, even
if they're moderate or if they're left leaning, if this
issue alone, the rape and murdering and savage brutality that
our women and children are experiencing, and the fentanyl crisis

(32:31):
that's killing their kids on the streets, if this situation alone,
the one issue doesn't wake them up to decide that
this has to stop, I can't imagine that they can
continue to be as moderate on this issue.

Speaker 9 (32:42):
This should be a top your former mayor.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
You're a former mayor. You know what it's like to
deal with local principalities and state level officials and federal officials.
Talk about what the State of Texas is doing right
in terms of meshing those different agencies together.

Speaker 15 (32:58):
I asked the sheriff today, you know with what the
governor is doing as an elected official, right, we care
about what's happening in our communities. But I asked him
what the governor was doing by sending those buses to
those mayors in d C. And in New York and
quite frankly, how embarrassed I was that they were fellow mayors.

Speaker 9 (33:13):
That this hasn't changed anything.

Speaker 15 (33:14):
He said, It hasn't even opened one iota of interest
to still come down here and find out what's happening.
I can't understand that, because as mayors, we bring people together,
we represent what's best for the community as a whole
and have an economic viable community.

Speaker 9 (33:30):
What's happening here in McCallan, Texas.

Speaker 15 (33:32):
You heard today from this right here that this isn't
a viable city anymore when you have you know, illegal immerants, Kerminaught,
who are the drug cartels being fed?

Speaker 9 (33:41):
I mean, I would imagine you don't want people here.

Speaker 15 (33:44):
All he's worried about is protecting his border agents that
are sitting right here are the people who are the
maintenance here.

Speaker 9 (33:49):
They're now having to carry weapons.

Speaker 15 (33:51):
We walked around today and having people carry weapons to
protect themselves.

Speaker 9 (33:54):
This is not good for America.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
Congressman and floridaes, I give you the floor. What's your
message to Secretary of MAJORCAS and what is your message
to President Biden?

Speaker 13 (34:05):
Look, MAJORCAS needs to be impeached. He will be impeached
when we take back the House in November. He has
sold our country to child traffickers, to criminal organizations. That's
what he's done. And we're gonna send Avide administration a
strong message coming this November. And I focus on the

(34:26):
issues that matter to the people of Texas thirty four.
I don't focus on what's important for the Democrat Party
or what's important for the Republican Party. No. I focus
on the values god, family and hard work and the economy.
You know, one of the main things that I've been
getting calls on the recent days is they dropped gas

(34:48):
prices by ten cents twenty cents, but they have doubled
my electric bill. What am I supposed to do? I
can't afford the electric bill. Our phone don't stop. Every
single day they're calling our office to help them cover
their energy bill. And this is all under the Biden

(35:09):
administration and their Green New Deal. It's because of them
that the American people are now paying double triple many
times for their electric bill. And the and the families
here in South Texas have had enough. They don't care about,
you know, the political party. They want they want to
do what's right, and they're gonna and that's why we

(35:30):
won the special election, because we focus on the values
and the things that matter the most to Texas thirty four.
And that's why we're gonna win in November again because
we're focused on kitchen table issues and I am the
kitchen table Congresswoman.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
Cassie Garcia candidate running here in Texas. Thank you, congress
Woman Flores and Laurie, thank you so much for joining us.

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Speaker 1 (38:11):
All right, we're here with Sheriff Benny Martinez of Brooks County.
You were just participating in a panel discussion about the
wide open southern border here in Texas and the individual
problems that your county has to bear the burden of
bearing a federal problem. You threw a very shocking number out.

(38:35):
You said that your county is a very small county,
had to shoulder the costs about eight hundred thousand dollars
just to handle some of the issues relating to this
wide open border.

Speaker 9 (38:47):
Can you expand on that a little bit?

Speaker 16 (38:49):
Yes, Actually, back in twenty twelve, we had one hundred
and twenty nine bodies that were recovered from the brush
and that was you know, and it always kind of
confused me because there's still undocumented immigrants, but yet when
they die and private property like that, or when they
die period, they belonged to the locals, right, So that's

(39:13):
what created that issue for us. It was an approximately
number of six hundred and eighty six and ninety thousand
and change, and that really hurt us real bad, hurt
the county bad financially economically. We had to kind of
lay off some people and we had to take some
cutting and pay a percentage lost.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
So you had to cut pay, you had to lay
off county employees and taxpayers had to shoulder.

Speaker 16 (39:39):
Those costs, yes, exactly, and I can it's it's a
federal issue, right, I think we all know that, but
currently with this this just last year alone, we had
one hundred and nineteen and then we're currently at seventy
five with this calendar.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Year of dead bodies a county process exactly.

Speaker 16 (39:58):
So the entity that stepped up that helped us was
the State of Texas, the Governor's office. They've been helping
us ever since twenty twelve.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
That was a big theme of this panel's discussion, the
problem of jurisdiction and how there are issues that arise,
costs and expenses that arise, and no one has any
real solution as to who's going to handle them, and
at the end of the day, a county like Brooks
County has to basically take responsibility for it.

Speaker 15 (40:30):
All.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
That is correct.

Speaker 16 (40:32):
I think that's one of the issues that I really
not real concerned about jurisdiction because if we wait on jurisdiction,
you can wait months before someone actually decides, Okay, it's ours,
he's responsible, you know, if someone does not cry And
because we've done several cases that actually occurred here in
Indalego County. I'll just take the case, you know, because

(40:54):
we may contact with a person in Brooks County, So
that's my jurisdiction.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
And with a lot of these tragic cases, a lot
of them are victims of human smuggling of human trafficking,
and that.

Speaker 10 (41:06):
Raises a very.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Salient point I think that no one's really talking about.
The State Department currently says that human smuggling, migrant smuggling
and human trafficking are two separate things. They do not
treat those two crimes as the same. Human smuggling does
not really have a parent legal precedent. Do you believe

(41:31):
they should be treated separately?

Speaker 16 (41:33):
No, they should not. And I don't know who's making
that statement. I don't know if it's law enforcement or not,
but law enforcement people do know that everything is it's
a cumbination of the smuggling, at least the trafficking.

Speaker 3 (41:46):
It's all in one. It all sits in one.

Speaker 1 (41:48):
But that's coming from the State Department. They're saying that
they're two separate issues.

Speaker 16 (41:52):
Again, it all depends who's saying that. If they're not
in law enforcement, then they're not correct because everything commingles
sort of that evolves out of smuggling. The traffic and
evolves out of smuggling. The prostitution evolves out of smuggling.
Everything involves out of smuggling. So they need to look
beyond the word smuggling. Get into the trafficking, get into

(42:15):
the prostitution, getting into the stash houses. All that is
just a small air of smuggling. There's still more issues
behind this.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
You mentioned something that really peaked my interest, and that
is you are a sheriff of a county in Texas
and you find yourself face to face having discussions with
the consulate generals out of Mexico. You are having to
speak with officials out of Mexico because our current federal
government is not doing that. What are those conversations like

(42:47):
and how are you able to Are you getting any
progress out of those conversations?

Speaker 16 (42:54):
With what we are getting some progress out of the
I think there's four or five different consulates I visit
with on a constant basis, and what we're getting out
of it is just the fact that they're pushing out
the literature of them not to come to the United States. Okay,
that literature has been thrown out there. If they do
come they're being told what to expect, right, especially the females,

(43:18):
and if something happens, they're being told who to call
and what to do. In Brooks County alone, we'll probably
have over two hundred, two hundred and fifty placards.

Speaker 3 (43:27):
They're placards that.

Speaker 16 (43:28):
Are throughout the county where they're set up knowing that
there's a path that they'll walk by this placard. In
case they get hurt or they need help, all they
got to do is call nine one one, give us
a placard number, and they'll.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
Get their rescue. Okay.

Speaker 16 (43:43):
We have I think we have four or five different
beacons in.

Speaker 3 (43:48):
In Brooks County.

Speaker 16 (43:49):
Also, it's a beacon where they just walk up to it,
they hit a button, light turns on, it sends a
signal and here we go.

Speaker 3 (43:57):
The rescue is there. Okay.

Speaker 16 (43:59):
So there's a lot of these preventive measures that are
taking place, and all this is a result of having
conversation with the consulates, with Border patrol and everyone else
that really you know, a lot of this work has
been done on the ground level, and it's important. It's
vital because there has to be some type of literature

(44:19):
out there also to them to let them know what's
going to happen to them. If they get sick, if
they get hurt, if they get lost, it's going to
be death.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
You're dealing with cartels, though now there's cartels are organized.
They are monetizing this tragedy of human smuggling, of human trafficking,
of sex trafficking. How does a set of candidates like
we were talking with today, who are headed to Congress,

(44:49):
how does Congress fight cartels? Is it labeling them terrorist organizations?
Is it handing all of this off to the state departments?
Is this a matter of funding? Where do solutions lie?
Because I know you said you don't see an end
to any of this right now, and.

Speaker 16 (45:09):
That's no end to it at all, I would say,
and you know, forty three years in law enforcement, you
would have to dictate that to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
They're the ones that know these people, They're the ones
that handle these people. They're the ones that have the
intel a lot stronger than anyone else because that's specifically

(45:33):
their job, right, that is the job description. So that
is important for them to get involved in this because
along with the persons, you got the drugs.

Speaker 3 (45:44):
So it all ties in.

Speaker 16 (45:46):
Okay, Now if DEEA wants to have someone from the
State Department along with them, so wherever when they get
to that point, Okay, who does this thing belong to? Well, okay,
that belongs to the State Department. You're already, you're already there,
versus is Okay, who do we need to call? So
that there's there's a lot of downtime that occurs during

(46:07):
an investigation, and that just has to deal with jurisdiction, right,
But to me, the lead agency should be the Drug
Enforcement Administration because there are the who's who as to
who's running what plaza, who's doing the narcotics, who's really
shipping it? Because with that comes to people, right, Okay,

(46:30):
there's a tie, there's a nexus here.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
That's a very strong point. And I think so much
of this conversation seems to be misdirected that you know,
we need to investigate Secretary Majorcis at DHS, or we
have to provide more funding to certain agencies. But at
the end of the day, it looks like CBP alone
is carrying the burden and it's being drowned here at
the border. Our resources for CDP are absolutely diluted and suffering.

(46:57):
Is DHS at all a useful agency or should it
be dissolved.

Speaker 16 (47:02):
The DHS, that's his purpose, that's his job description, right
as DA and any any other agency.

Speaker 1 (47:12):
How is it helping the border at all?

Speaker 3 (47:13):
Right now?

Speaker 16 (47:14):
Well, it all depends on what they're being assigned to do.
They have a boss, and that boss is in the
White House. So that's what I'm getting at. You have
to go to the top to get this worked out.
So if you can't do that, assign it to the
Drug Enforcement Administration and they'll make a DNT on it.

Speaker 3 (47:35):
I can assure you that.

Speaker 16 (47:36):
And I'm biased because I believe in stronger believing in
the Drug Enforcement Administration, So I think that would help
put some type of leverage on this because that's what's
making all the money anyway. The cartails are making all
the money at the expense of people that actually pay
someone to bring him over and then they get left behind.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
I mean it a thriving industry.

Speaker 16 (48:01):
Unfortunately, absolutely at the cost of a life. That's something
that we need to understand.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
Your message to these candidates who are hoping to earn
the vote to represent Americans in Congress, they're here, they're
taking a tour of the border. They're interested in solving
this problem. What do they need to understand? Fundamentally?

Speaker 16 (48:23):
I think a lot of it is just basic, dissected
and make it basic. We have to secure the border
number one.

Speaker 3 (48:29):
Period.

Speaker 16 (48:29):
It's got to be secure, all right, and that the
build the wall, build a wall, whatever, isn't necessary to me.
The wall, it's just another source to help us right
understand who's coming across, right, That's all. It is, another tool,
as you would a handgun, a taser, you know, little

(48:52):
things like that to de escalate the issue. So we
need to de escalate the issue first, which is build
a wall, build it.

Speaker 3 (49:01):
You know.

Speaker 16 (49:01):
That's why the governor's doing what he's doing a Texas
governor because he believes in that. And I strongly believe
in that because it helps, you know, in forty three
years in my line of work, when what I've done
through the years, I can.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
See that it would work.

Speaker 16 (49:17):
All he's doing is just kind of reflecting, affecting the
people somewhere else so we can know who's who and when.
Now we don't know who's who. We have no knowledge
of who's coming across period.

Speaker 3 (49:28):
You know.

Speaker 16 (49:29):
And then and now I met with a secretary twice already,
and I kind of asked him what we needed in
Bruce County and it hasn't arrived.

Speaker 3 (49:37):
I asked for a trioge to.

Speaker 16 (49:38):
Where because all these people are dying, we don't have
a hospital in Bruce County.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
Does he seem to be Does Secretary of New York
seem to be listening at all?

Speaker 16 (49:46):
It all depends who you talk to. Some people say
he is, some people say he is not. Okay, I
haven't really received anything that I've requested. You know, he's
saying that there's no crisis, you know, and it all
depends how you look at it, right, Some people might
say there's no crisis.

Speaker 3 (50:02):
I think there is.

Speaker 16 (50:03):
I mean, I got seventy five dead bodies in my morgue.
I have over a nine hundred of them since I
started documenting, every single body, over nine hundred that we
have recovered in Brooks County, seventy miles more. Okay, so
you really, again, it all depends on the narrative. He's
got a boss, okay, So he's following those steps because

(50:28):
a lot of times by just using words, moving words around,
you can make things look good.

Speaker 1 (50:36):
Sheriff Any Martinez of Brooks County, Texas. Thank you so
much for visiting with us.

Speaker 3 (50:40):
Thank you for your time.

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Speaker 1 (53:01):
Welcome back. Is that time in the show again where
we find three White House lies from the week. Let's
dive in big line Number one. Joe Biden is a
uniter in chief.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards, backwards
to an America where there is no right to choose,
no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right
to marry who you love. They promote authoritarian leaders, and
they fan the flames of political violence that are a

(53:36):
threat to our personal rights, to the pursuit of justice,
to the rule of law, to the very soul of
this country.

Speaker 1 (53:46):
Fanning flames. Joe Biden, standing before what appeared to be
the gates of Hell, declared war on seventy five million Americans,
hacking and shouting that the greatest threat to American democracy
American way of life are Republican voters. Ironic, to say
the least. Everything has been leading up to this open

(54:07):
verbal declaration of war, the raid on mar Lago, hunting
down Americans at the Capitol on January sixth, throwing them
in jail and tossing the keys, targeting top Trump officials,
doing everything to torch their reputations and crush them into submission.
Joe Biden, against a blood red backdrop with the military

(54:27):
standing behind him, called for the elimination of his political rivals,
Fists raised in an ode to Hitler. Hard to believe
no one on Biden's team saw the irony of calling
Americans fascist when they were trying so hard themselves to
mimic a scene out of the Third Reich, not to
mention the speech itself, to put a finer point on

(54:48):
the hypocrisy of this speech. Remember this Biden campaign ad
from June twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (54:54):
I promise you this, I won't traffic in fear and division.
I won't fan the flames of hate.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
The ad title Unite US it promised that clearly was
simply not true. Big lie Number two. Illegal immigrants are
not walking across the border.

Speaker 3 (55:15):
Somebody unvaccinated comes over on a plane. You say, that's
not okay.

Speaker 6 (55:20):
Somebody walks into Texas or Arizona unvaccinated, they're allowed to stay.

Speaker 9 (55:25):
Why But that's not how it works, Like we actually know.

Speaker 8 (55:28):
Well that that's not what you guys want to happen,
but that is what happened, what has happened.

Speaker 12 (55:31):
But that's not It's not like somebody walks over and
that's not that's not how.

Speaker 1 (55:37):
Oh, come on. The sligh is so bold faced it
feels like we're punching down by acknowledging it. Endless videos
show migrants wading through water, traveling in large groups, and yes,
walking across the US southern border. A report by PBS
News early in Biden's presidency documented migrants dashing across the border.

Speaker 4 (55:57):
As the sun goes down over Juarez. This group has
just made their way from Mexico into the United States.
After crossing the river and climbing the banks, they quickly
scale the wall. From our vantage point they disappear among
the trains on the other side.

Speaker 1 (56:13):
Looking beyond the press secretary's bizarre babbling. What was Jean
Pierre trying to get across as she stood at the
podium looking like a deer in the headlights.

Speaker 12 (56:23):
We have installed new border technology and set up joint
protocols with Mexico and Guatemala to catch more human traffickers.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
Wow, that sounds wonderful, doesn't it. The fact that they
have to bolster the security at the southern border and
do everything that John Pierre just said that they have
to do is testament to how big of a problem
the southern border has become. Are they doing enough well?
Guatemalan President Alejandro Jiametti told the Daily Calling News Foundation

(56:50):
that the Biden's border policies have created confusion that both
human traffickers and smugglers have exploited. He explained by Gident's
push to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program,
better known as DAKA, has resulted in smugglers using children
to get clients across the border. We already knew this,
but how about those arrests? Well. The DEA put out

(57:14):
an advisory warning this week on how law enforcement has
seized brightly colored fentanyl pills in eighteen states. This rainbow
fentanyl is a new method used by cartels to make
fentanyl look like candy to young people. But remember they've
made three thousand arrests in the last three months. How
about those dedicated immigration judges. Biden has actually fired multiple

(57:39):
immigration judges who were hired during the Trump administration, So
good luck prosecuting all those rainbow fentinyl peddlers. It got
so bad that Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley wrote a letter
to be Acting Attorney General Merrick Garland about it. To
top it off, from January to July of this year,
border encounters skyrocketed to nearly one point five million, the

(58:01):
highest in twenty years. That's not good, No, it's not.
It turns out that her whole response to this issue was.

Speaker 2 (58:10):
That's simply not true.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
Big line Number three. Democrats pushed to reopen our schools.

Speaker 12 (58:19):
In less than six months, our schools went from forty
six percent to open to nearly all of them being
open to full time. That was the work of this president,
and that was the work of Democrats. In spite of
Republicans not voting for the American Rescue plan.

Speaker 1 (58:36):
As we like to do on this show, let's take
a trip down memory lane. The DNC ran this ad
in July twenty twenty new cases in a single day,
four million cases.

Speaker 2 (58:47):
Desperate to reopen schools because he thinks it will save
his reelection.

Speaker 12 (58:52):
We have to open the school's critical shortage of PPE.

Speaker 2 (58:55):
Threatening their funding.

Speaker 8 (58:57):
When they don't open their schools, we're not going to fund.

Speaker 2 (58:59):
Them, ignoring how the virus spreads, risking teachers and parents lives.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
Does that sound like the party that wanted to reopen schools.
To be clear, the pandemic didn't cause a decline in
our children's mouth and reading the public policy decisions made
by Democrat leaders who put their party and their agenda
above our children did so. The idea of Democrats pushed

(59:27):
to reopen schools, ever, is that's a bunch of malarkey,
and that's all the time we have. Remember to watch
Weekly Briefing every Saturday and Sunday at two pm Eastern,
or you can catch the latest episode now in iHeartRadio.
Remember to download Orian Live and watch One American News
on your favorite streaming device. I'm Chanel Rihann. Thank you

(59:49):
for watching until next time
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