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Nov 14
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Ammon Blair: Civil War, Cartels, Protect...

Geopolitics & Empire
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Ammon Blair of the Texas Public Policy Foundation discusses the civil war-esque situation with the left in America, how the progressive attack on the idea of citizenship serves globalism, the work that authorities such as the Border Patrol, ICE, and DHS are doing to deal with illegal migrants, the border, the cartels, and more. Watch on BitChute / ... Show More
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