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why it is so necessary despite existing law, noting that “local law enforcement only has the ability to contact ICE and bring them in on major crime.” “How can that not already be the law that if someone gets around, gets arrested for something, they get deported.
What am I missing about that?” host Mike Slater asked. “You’re not missing anything,” Collins replied. “That’s what we said when we saw it. It was like, wait a minute. This doesn’t make sense, you know? And all we had to do is just follow that thug Ibarra through his journey through America,” he said of Riley’s killer. “And why didn’t y’all call ICE? And so then we realized that … local law enforcement only has the ability to contact ICE and bring them in on major crime,” he revealed. “And you know, we shouldn’t have to wait for that point.” “These people have already broken into our country, they bought their criminal trade. And you know, Mike, it’s so funny because we transport them across the country on taxpayer dime. We put a roof over the head on taxpayer dime. We put clothes on their back, we give them food. You would think that somebody who had all that would go out and at least assimilate and get a good job, an honest job,” he said, adding, “But that’s not what these people are about.”“They came over here to impose their violence and their criminal activity on the American people. That’s it, point blank. And I can’t understand why it takes so long to get this passed after we realized that we have to have this so that local law enforcement can get rid of these folks,” he added, emphasizing that the illegal alien must commit a “serious” crime before ICE is called.“The people on November the fifth spoke, you know. We dropped this bill last year in 118th Congress, and it went through the House, sailed through the House with 37 Democrats that time, and went over to the black hole of the Senate. Fell in there and never was seen again,” he said, hoping it will be different this time around.Exclusive – Analysis: Auctioning Feds' Assets Can Fund $1T of Trump AgendaExclusive—Sen. Tim Sheehy Ushers in Bold New Era of MAGA Leadership: ‘This Country Was Not Founded by 65-Year-Old Bureaucrats’ Exclusive—‘No Excuse’: Former Aerial Firefighter Sen. Tim Sheehy Details What CA Got Wrong Ahead of Wildfire Disaster Maher on Fires: Climate’s Mostly Out of Our Hands, We Can Control High Taxes for Nothing, Stupid DEI, Bass Going NeroDonald Trump’s Inauguration Moved Indoors Due to Freezing Temperatures Occupy Democrats Instructs Followers to Wear Black for ‘National Day of Mourning’ During Trump InaugurationBreitbart Business Digest: A Farewell to Bidenomics—The Era of Economic Mismanagement Ends‘My State Is Not Run by Serious People’: Performers Dance to ‘Suit & Tie’ Before Kathy Hochul’s State of the State Address
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