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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Normally Podcast: A Welcome Mat for Offenders?

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Daily News, News, Politics, News Commentary

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz discuss the recent decision by the San Diego Board of Supervisors to restrict county resources for federal immigration enforcement, the implications of this policy shift, and the broader trends in immigration politics.

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0:00.0

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0:05.8

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Because now they could listen to one audiobook title a month from an enormous library of popular audiobook titles, including romanticity,

0:15.3

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0:19.3

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0:23.4

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0:25.8

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0:26.4

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0:29.3

Terms apply.

0:34.5

Hey guys, friends, Normie's countrymen.

0:40.8

Here we are on Normally. The show is normalish takes for when the news gets weird. I'm Mary Catherine. And I'm Carol Markowitz. The news is, once again,

0:46.3

weird, Mary Catherine. The San Diego Board of Supervisors voted three to one yesterday to restrict

0:53.0

the use of county resources for federal immigration

0:56.2

enforcement. And from what I understand, that means that they are welcoming illegal immigrants.

1:03.5

They're not going to help the federal government deal with illegal immigrants, even if those

1:08.0

illegal immigrants are criminals. And they're going to be standing in

1:12.7

ISIS way as they try to fix the problem. Right. And it's a, it's a three-person board that

1:20.4

voted this way, and I believe they seem to simply, and there's one Republican. And the thing is, I truly don't understand this.

1:30.1

I often try not to just describe absolutely nutso to people's decision making.

1:36.8

But this is something that will protect people who are accused or apprehended of violent crimes, of rape, of assaults.

1:46.3

And they're just like, no, not only are we not going to help.

1:50.1

We're like welcoming this.

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