Video Shows National Guard OPENLY Betraying Americans At The Southern Border

The National Guard works hard to protect people in the United States, right?

Well, a new video shows that this now involves cutting razor wire in order to help people who are here illegally get in.

In a new video going around social media, you can hear cheering as the illegal immigrants pass through the newly broken wire.

Chad Prather is shocked and says, “Taylor Swift endured more security in order to get into a New York Jets stadium to watch her boyfriend play football. This girl, Taylor Swift, is worth $750 million. Safety checks had to be done on her.”

Governors Greg Abbott of Texas along with Ron DeSantis of Florida regularly send groups of illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities, and Prather believes this should continue.

“Send all of them to New York City.” He continues, “Send them to Chicago, send them to Washington, D.C., these people are not coming into this country to honor your Constitution, to obey your laws, or to assimilate and become citizens of the United States. These people are coming in so they can take over.”

Even though she wants New York to be a safe state, Gov. Kathy Hochul isn’t happy with the large number of migrants.

“They should put limits on who is allowed to cross the border,” she said. “At the moment it’s too open. The bulk of those entering the country appear to be landing on New York’s streets, Hochul stated to CBS News. People are entering from all over the world, just stating that they need refuge.”

“That’s a giant issue for New York City,” she said.

Hochul is said to have said in December 2021 that we are “responsible to the rest of the world” to people who “left persecution for their faith, or fled wars, fled oppression, or fled extreme impoverished circumstances.”

“Kathy Hochul, where are these words now?” Prather inquires. “Send each and every one of those individuals coming in through the razor-wire barrier to Kathy Hochul.”

Author: Scott Dowdy

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