Oct. 23, 2022

S6E85: Unexplained Deaths, Destruction of Property, all from the Southern Border Crisis.

S6E85: Unexplained Deaths, Destruction of Property, all from the Southern Border Crisis.

Unexplained Deaths, Destruction of Property, all from the Unchecked Southern Border Crisis. Cattle Ranchers, the Ladds, talk about the impact the Southern Border crisis has on them, their industry and the border communities. From deaths, crime, to rising costs and how politicians ignore the problem.

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A special episode of the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast, broadcast from the rooftop at 400 North Capital Street in Washington D.C. at the annual Federation for American Immigration Reform's Feet 2 The Fire Radio Row Event. Jobeth and John Ladd, Arizona Cattle Ranchers, talk about the deaths, crime and overall impact from the Cartels and the Uncontrolled Southern Border Crisis.

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