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What has happened on our border? Why is it being allowed

to happen? What NGOs and government agencies are aiding and abetting it?

Hundreds

of thousands of people from all over the world–we don’t really know where–have

poured across our border in the last six months (over 300,000 in December alone, according to

US Customs and Border Patrol). As many as ten million have entered

the country illegally since Joe Biden took office.

Did

anyone vote for this? Who is going to pay to house, clothe, feed, and provide

medical care to all these people? How will this huge influx of people disrupt

our hospitals, schools, police and firefighters? How many of these immigrants

will cast mail-in ballots in our elections this year, especially in key swing

states?

I don’t

know the answer to any of these questions. But I do know that large numbers of

immigrants from all around the world can’t help but change the social and

economic fabric of the country. Perhaps it’s deliberate–a policy response based

on the idea that America is in demographic decline and needs more workers. More

ominously, maybe its the elite’s way of changing the mathematics of American

democracy in one fell swoop and ensuring years more of bigger and more

authoritarian government? Bring in voters who can be bribed with citizenship to

vote for more government. Who knows?But

remember the summer of George Floyd in 2020? Prepare for that, but worse. This

year’s Republican convention is in Milwaukee in July. The Democratic convention

is in Chicago in August. It’s

about 100 miles driving distance between those two cities on I-94. In 1972,

both parties held their nominating conventions in Miami Beach. The clashes

then, in 1972, might look quaint compared to what could happen in 2024.

I hope I'm wrong. But maybe the better comparison is Chicago in 1968. Eleven people

died and over 2,000 people were arrested over 48 hours, as protestors clashed

with cops. Compared to the summer of 2020, most of the protestors probably WERE

peaceful. This year…it could feel far more revolutionary…and more

violent.

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