

Episode 4165: Open Borders Lead To National Security issues
Jan 2, 2025
In this discussion, Jack Posobiec, a prominent political commentator, and Todd Benzman, a national security expert, delve into critical issues surrounding U.S. borders and security. They highlight how ungoverned territories in Mexico threaten American safety, address foreign influences like those from China, and critique current immigration policies. Their conversation emphasizes the need for accountability in national security, raises concerns about ideological vetting within the military, and calls for public awareness on immigration's impact.
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National Security Threats
- The CCP is present in American infrastructure and has cells throughout the nation.
- Cartels partner with the CCP and radical elements, funneling them into the US for profit.
Ungoverned Territories
- The Houston, Texas area down to Northern Mexico is largely ungovernable due to cartel control.
- This poses a national security problem for the US, exacerbated by the Mexican government's passive approach.
Chicago Terror Attack
- A Mauritanian migrant crossed into San Diego, made his way to Chicago, and attacked the Jewish community.
- This marked the first kinetic attack by a border-crossing migrant, receiving minimal media coverage.