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In this episode of Sean's podcast, he dives deep into the contentious issues surrounding open borders and the current state of policing in America. With a focus on the alarming rise in drug-related deaths linked to cartels, Sean discusses President Trump's efforts to combat these threats and the legal aspects of targeting drug traffickers labeled as enemy combatants. Joined by legal experts, he examines the consequences of narco-terrorism and what it means for the safety of American citizens. Tune in for an insightful discussion that unpacks these pressing issues facing our nation.
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