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Sara Carter Show

'You Have to Fight for Something, It Might as Well Be for Your Children'

Sara Carter Show

M3 Media

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Do you hesitate to speak up because you don't think it will do any good? Or maybe you worry that people you've been friends with for a long time might not react well if you disagree with them. The truth is that your voice can make a huge difference in your school, in your community, and beyond.
Sara saw the power of individuals standing up for their kids this week in New York City. On Mothers Day, parents were told that illegal migrants were being housed in some local elementary schools. Many of the migrants are grown men. The parents strongly protested the decision but were flatly told the decision was final. But the parents refused to take no for an answer. They rallied the media, including Sara, to tell their story and force a change in policy.

Sara shares this amazing story of "mama bears and papa bears" standing up for their children and getting results while President Biden's open borders policies wreak havoc on our communities from coast to coast.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Your voice matters.

0:05.4

You actually make a difference.

0:09.3

And I saw that happening in New York.

0:11.5

I don't know if you all saw the reports coming out of New York City, but it's coming from

0:16.4

across the country.

0:17.9

You would think that in democratic states that maybe there would be some kind of different

0:23.6

sentiment for those of you who are conservative.

0:26.0

I'm assuming the large majority of you who listen to my podcast are.

0:30.6

And you would think that like the issue of migrants and migration would be addressed differently.

0:35.6

Remember when I went to Martha's Vineyard, Martha's Vineyard, and they had shipped busloads

0:41.6

of migrants, illegal migrants to Martha's Vineyard that had just been processed into the country

0:48.1

by Border Patrol.

0:49.8

And everybody in Martha's Vineyard, Martha's Vineyard had a heart attack.

0:54.1

Remember that?

0:55.1

They were just like, oh my gosh.

0:56.5

But this is like Martha's Vineyard.

0:59.0

Nobody comes here like that.

1:00.2

I mean, we're all just hoity-toity, right?

1:03.0

They can't just be in our, can't just show up here, right?

1:06.4

This is some of the richest people in the country.

1:09.1

And they didn't even want people there.

1:11.3

But they didn't, it wasn't necessarily also because they didn't want them there.

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