Wrong Speak Publish founder Adam B. Coleman says the US border crisis is starting to affect people “outside of the border states”.
“When demographics change in a wild way, people start asking questions as to what exactly is going on.
And I think within the next couple years, you have to ask yourself, ‘where are these million plus people actually going?’”
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