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Securing the Border: Tackling Terrorism, Chinese Nationals, Got Aways, and Asylum Abuse | Mike Drop 248 Pt. 2

Securing the Border: Tackling Terrorism, Chinese Nationals, Got Aways, and Asylum Abuse | Mike Drop 248 Pt. 2

Mike Drop

July 17, 20251h 4mExplicit

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Show Notes

Welcome to Part 2 of our gripping conversation with Chris Clem on the Mike Drop Podcast, EP 248. In this episode, we dive deeper into the complexities of border security, exploring the challenges faced by the U.S. Border Patrol in managing illegal crossings, combating potential terrorist threats, and addressing the influx of migrants, including a significant number of Chinese nationals. Chris, a former chief in Yuma, shares firsthand insights into the realities of "got aways," the limitations of current border infrastructure, and the critical need for persistent surveillance and national security-focused policies. From discussing the use of force in extreme scenarios to debunking myths about immigration and asylum, this episode uncovers the stark realities of protecting America’s borders. Tune in for a candid, no-holds-barred look at what it takes to secure the nation.


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