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Biden & Harris let HOW MANY CRIMINALS into America?!

Under the watch of the Biden/Harris administration, over 420,000 criminal aliens have NOT been deported from the United States — and many of them are likely walking the streets! A letter from the Acting ICE Director detailed that these numbers include 13,000 people convicted of homicide and 15,000 people convicted of sexual assault. Glenn asks, HOW has this not destroyed Kamala's campaign yet?! She can't promise to be "strong on the border" with that kind of track record!

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GLENN: Well, it is looking increasingly likely that the dock workers on the east coast. They're going to launch a massive strike.

At midnight tonight. Shuttering 36 ports along the East and Gulf coasts.

That is going to be a real problem. Trains have already started to say, as of yesterday, they're not going to take any -- they're not taking any.

They're not picked anything up at the port today. Because they're afraid that it won't get loaded. They're not picking anything to go to the port. Because they're afraid that it will just sit in their trains.

And, you know, they don't want that again. This could be a major disaster. Now, I -- I -- I -- I cannot believe that the Biden administration would let this happen.

I just -- I mean, with Mr. -- I'm Mr. Railroad.

I'm Mr. Lunch Box Joe, how do they allow the union to go on strike?

STU: Mr. Labor. Mr. President of Labor. Yeah.

GLENN: Labor. Labor.

STU: And they obviously are thinking about this with a high amount of leverage, right?

This is where the unions are like, we know the election is five weeks away.

GLENN: Oh, yeah.

STU: They're going to try to do everything they can to try to take advantage of that.

You're right though. I'm surprised it's even getting this close.

GLENN: Right. It's midnight tonight.

STU: Right. I'm surprised Biden -- maybe this is the thing. Kamala and Hunter Biden are going to come in.

This is what happened on one of the previous strikes that came in, and you tried to take credit as being, ah, you put it back together.

Like, we're looking at. Correct me if I'm wrong here, Glenn. Major supply chains if this happens. This is a big deal.

GLENN: Oh, yeah. Oh. Within two weeks. Within two weeks, it will be really, really bad. Really bad.

STU: What is your prep strategy for something like this? Already have everything in your house, and not have to worry about it?

GLENN: Too late. Yeah. You can go out this week.

STU: If you knew COVID was coming, you could have bought a bunch of paper towels and toilet paper.

GLENN: You know, most people. Because the media isn't covering this. They just aren't covering this. This is a major deal.

STU: Yeah, I think so, right?

GLENN: If this happens, first thing tomorrow morning, or if you have grocery stores that are open at night, I would go ask -- I would go stock up.

I would stock up.

STU: Probably be best not to wait for that.

GLENN: Yeah.

STU: I'm not saying you have to stock up on everything.

GLENN: You have time today, to go to Costco. You should go to Costco.

I cannot believe -- I can't believe that Mr. Union, but then again, I don't know that their priorities are exactly my priorities.

STU: You would say, it's unlikely, that we will have some sort of massive disruption, because of the politics at the moment.

GLENN: I did say.

I did say, we were going to have somebody on, from the unions.

And we were in the meeting on Friday. And we talked about it. And I said, it's not going to happen.

I don't think we have to worry about it. I was wrong.

STU: Because now it's really close.

GLENN: It's tonight at myth midnight.

STU: The West Coast ports stay open.

GLENN: Stay open. It's all the east coast. But don't worry. Just one coast. Oh, and the gulf.

STU: And the gulf.

GLENN: And we've just had major disruptions because of the hurricane.

STU: Because of the hurricane, right?

Like, for example, I heard one of the ports were basically where all of her bananas come in.

GLENN: I could do without bananas for a while.

STU: I freaking love bananas. What a great freaking food.

It's so good. It's so good. They're so good. They're so versatile. Even the bread is just incredible.

I just love bananas.

GLENN: And you can make it into cake.

Lord, we thank you for bananas!

STU: Yes, absolutely. I remember, what was it?

Chiquita. I don't want to pray to Chiquita. But one of them just ran an ad's campaign like, the world's most perfect food.

GLENN: It is. Except --

STU: Now I know. You can peel them upside down. It's so much easier.

GLENN: And it's got a handle, so it's got like a natural stick to it. It's fantastic.

STU: But we have whole hour two based on how great bananas, so don't get into that too much. I don't want to blow all that material.

GLENN: Yes. We should probably save that for the big banana show that we have.

STU: Do you have any sense as to what are the things? If I'm going to Costco tonight. What should I be looking for? Obviously bananas. But other than bananas.

GLENN: You know what, I don't have it in front of me. But I did read it last week.

STU: Okay.

GLENN: I know that the longer it goes, the worse off it becomes, because lumber.

We get all kinds of stuff, overseas, that we need.

We're already going to have a problem with lumber, because of the hurricane.

STU: Yeah. The more you say this, the more it feels like, it might happen.

I can't imagine it going long-term. They're going to destroy the economy. With five weeks before the election.

I mean, can't believe it.

But I guess stranger things have happened.

GLENN: Yeah. Still, this is why I said, maybe at midnight tonight.

Because, I mean -- I can't believe. Well, but -- like you just said, stranger things have happened.

STU: I would have never believed.

GLENN: Never believed that we would have, what. Know for three assassination attempts.

STU: Which one are you counting as the third.

GLENN: The Iranian bloc.

STU: You're not counting the fourth one, the guy calling Mar-a-Lago. And threatening -- you don't count crazyvol (phonetic)?

GLENN: No. I don't count him --

STU: He's more of a normal.

GLENN: He's like your everyday, run-of-the-mill assassin.

STU: But serious attempts, you're saying.

GLENN: Yeah. I mean, look, could this happen?

The government released the stats on Friday.

420,000 criminals, that we knew were criminals, came across the border.

These are not gotaways. These are not people who are like, coming. This isn't an estimate.

This is 420,000 criminals. Thirteen -- wait.

I've got to get this right.

Because it's just so astonishing.

13,000 convicted of homicide.

So let's just say 10,000 murderers.

And then, 15,000 convicted of sexual assault and rape!

How do you -- how does our government let one rapist in?

STU: Yeah. You would think -- because these are -- again, these are not. Okay.

Hey, we've got this person.

And we released them. And then six months later, found out that they were a rapist, right?

They found this stuff out, and released them anyway. At least many of them.

GLENN: These are not -- I mean, what is it?

Why is the media not covering this?

I know why. They would rather that you or your daughter be raped, or killed, or your home broken into, or your store burned down, than tell you the truth, that Donald Trump has been saying this was happening, for about a year and a half now!

And everybody mocked him.

They're opening up the prisons. They're letting out their criminals.

Yeah. Right. Sure they are. These are good people coming -- 420,000 criminals, that we know of!

STU: I mean, you basically said it in the escalator speech.

When you came down the escalator.

And said, you know, they're sending us their worst, right?

And it does seem like, again.

And what's interesting about this. The left will always say, well, it's a very small percentage.

And like, there's some evidence in this report, that that's true.

It's only like 10 percent of the people, who were coming across the border, are criminals.

Right?

And a smaller percentage. Maybe it's like two or 3 percent, that are murderers and rapists.

That's not good.

What we don't want to do is import new murderers and rapists.

If you watch Netflix documentaries, you know we have plenty of them here already. We don't new ones!

GLENN: We have really good ones. I mean, people who apply themselves.

STU: Yes! These are jobs that Americans will do. We don't need new ones.

This is not like the tech industry, where maybe we need to deport some people.

We don't need think!

GLENN: You know, I have to outsource my murders. You mow the lawn. Will you kill anyone for me, with the lawn mower?

I don't know. I haven't asked. I don't outsource.

In fact, I'm not really in that business. But I think -- I'm thinking, we could outsource now.

GLENN: By the end of the day, Netflix will have the lawn mower murderers, ready to go.

PAT: It is crazy!

STU: But like seriously, can you imagine, Glenn, the moment, where someone makes the decision. Like you're sitting there looking, okay. Here's Bob.

Bob just came in from, I don't know, Grenada. It's like a little boat.

GLENN: Right.

STU: And he works in accounting.

GLENN: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.

STU: He's graduated from the equivalent of Stanford. And also, he raped one person, one time.

Just the once. And let them in.

Can you imagine making that decision?

When you see that person is a rapist. You have a chance of sending them back. Send back them.

You can do that! Or you can just release them into the population of the United States. And your decision, 13,000 times was to say, yeah. Let the rapist in.

Or 9,000 times, whatever it was for homicides.

GLENN: No. 13,000 for homicides. 15,000 for rapists.

STU: Now, was there crossover?

Are we getting some double counts there?

Some murder and rapists were included in there.

GLENN: So here's what I would like to know. How is America buying this?

How is America looking at her border visit.

In fact, here's how Arizona voters are looking at it. Cut seven.

PAT: We have the vice president coming in today.

Why do you think she's here?

VOICE: Because she's the flip-flopper.

And she's trying to get some votes at the last minute. Where was she three and a half, four years ago?

VOICE: How do you feel about Vice President Kamala Harris' visit here today?

VOICE: I would like to be in her face.

VOICE: What would you tell her?

VOICE: I would say, it's about time, you visited the border. Because let me show you what it's really like.

VOICE: It's all publicity.

It's kind of like she's here. She doesn't care. She just cares about winning.

VOICE: Why do you think she's here?

VOICE: Politics, of course.

VOICE: So you're not being fooled?

VOICE: No. Absolutely not.

I mean, she's had, what? Three and a half, four years, to do something of some consequences.

And hasn't done anything. And I don't think she's going to do anything, but carry on another word salad, I guess.

GLENN: How does anyone not see this?

We all have to start praying for eyes that can see and ears that can hear.

And -- and beyond what we see and hear with our -- our human eyes, but to be able to see pain in people. Deceit in people. And see ways we can help people. That there is a battle going on, and it is causing blindness and deafness.

And we need to make sure that our eyes are wide open. And our ears are wide open.

And we get spiritual assistance, to be able to see and discern, what's really happening.


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