Written by Daniel Horowitz
Imagine for a moment that groups of Islamic terrorists set up shop at our border, killed tens of thousands of Mexicans, mutilated bodies, controlled a flow of hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants every year over our border, and flooded our country with drugs and gangs. These organizations, in our “hypothetical,” operate in over 40 countries, are flush with weapons, money, and military-style tactics, control operations inside our country, and bring in drugs like fentanyl and carfentanil that are essentially chemical weapons.… Continue Reading
Tags: border security, carfentanil, Cartel Del Noreste, Cartel Jalisco New Generation, Daniel Horowitz, DEA, Derek Maltz, El Torey, FARC, fentanyl, Gulf Cartel, illegal immigrants, Jaeson Jones, Jalisco, Jared Kushner, Juan Alberto Mendez, Juarez, La Familia Michoacán, Los Guerreros Unidos, marijuana, Mexican Drug Cartels, Nancy Pelosi, Sinaloa, Special Operations Division, State Department, Texas Department of Public Safety, Transnational Criminal Organizations, Zetas
Federal Issues, Immigration | David E. Smith |
February 8, 2019 9:00 AM |
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Written by Daniel Horowitz
Nowhere is the hard turn to the left within our body politic so evident as in Republicans signing on to the “Willie Horton soft on crime” agenda. Despite the president’s insistence that we get tougher, not weaker, on crime and drug trafficking, Jared Kushner and the Koch-funded phony right-leaning organizations won’t stop pushing that agenda. And it appears that even the conservatives who haven’t gotten roped into this extreme and dangerous agenda are ill-quipped to push back against it.… Continue Reading
Tags: Bob Goodlatte, Daniel Horowitz, Donald Trump, Doug Collins, early release, fentanyl, Hakeem Jefferies, Heroin, jailbreak bill, Jared Kushner, Justice Department, Steve King, U.S. House Judiciary Committee
Federal Issues | David E. Smith |
May 14, 2018 7:28 AM |
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