"immigration enforcement"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Texas Governor Greg Abbott's declaration of invasion and border security operations, analyzing the state's confrontation with the federal government over immigration enforcement. The show covered the mobilization of multiple states in support of Texas, concerns about federal military coordination against the states, and the need for militia organization and preparedness. Callers debated immigration policy, demographic concerns, and the role of international organizations in facilitating illegal border crossings, while Koernke emphasized the importance of local militia formation, logistics preparation, and community organizing for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration enforcement, criticizing the processing of migrants at the southern border and government spending priorities. He analyzed the Bush family funeral envelope incident, dismissing it as media distraction. Koernke examined George W. Bush's military service as a pilot, explaining the fly-by-wire technology of Delta Dart and Delta Dagger interceptors. He drew parallels between Kennedy and Bush family political dynasties, discussing how both families were marketed for political power. Koernke criticized the two-party system as controlled by behind-the-scenes interests, using Ron Paul's treatment at Republican conventions as an example of party gatekeeping. The show included caller John from Maine discussing how party platforms control candidates regardless of party affiliation.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security, immigration enforcement, and military deployments along the U.S.-Mexico border. He analyzed alleged foreign military operations and UN involvement in border activities, criticized government handling of migrant caravans, and called for immediate deportation without processing. The episode included commentary on historical conflicts, geopolitical manipulation, and accusations of coordinated governmental operations. Caller Mike from a border state contributed perspectives on local conditions and election-related distractions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the migrant caravan from Honduras heading toward the U.S. border, criticizing U.S. foreign aid to Central American countries and Mexico's role in allowing the migration. He argued the border crisis stems from NAFTA and GATT trade agreements designed to erode American sovereignty, and proposed simple enforcement solutions including deportation and temporary work programs. The show shifted to a personal tribute when co-host Joe McEel announced that Don Bettcher, a long-time patriot movement figure and show contributor, was gravely ill, with callers and hosts expressing support for Bettcher and his wife Debbie.
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military aid to civilian police forces, the militarization of law enforcement, and concerns about government surveillance capabilities. He addressed caller Phyllis from Pennsylvania regarding U.S. military presence in Africa, biological and chemical warfare threats, and disease containment protocols. The show included extended discussion about protective dogs, personal security, and anecdotes about dog training and behavior. Koernke also touched on airline ID requirements and immigration enforcement issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration enforcement, criticizing federal government inaction on the southern border and proposing deportation solutions. He addressed political corruption, the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations), and what he characterized as orchestrated social problems including references to Sandy Hook. Koernke expressed frustration with government overreach, discussed indefinite detention powers being voted on in the Senate, and promoted patriotic music and preparedness products. The episode included multiple commercial breaks for emergency candles, health supplements, and natural toothpaste.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration enforcement, advocating for militia deployment to the U.S.-Mexico border using low-cost, high-impact tactics including psychological operations, noise-making devices, and coordinated vehicle patrols. He criticized the National Guard's delayed response and alleged political correctness training, arguing that private citizens and militia could effectively secure the border using off-the-shelf technology and manpower. The show also addressed media distraction tactics, the Ferguson riots as orchestrated flash mobs, and alleged corruption among government officials and foreign nationals in positions of power.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration enforcement, focusing on the threat of disease transmission including Ebola across the southern border and the need for proper immigration protocols. He criticized open border policies and highlighted concerns about biological hazards, referencing incidents at the CDC and University of Michigan involving dangerous pathogens. The show featured product promotions for preparedness gear including tactical vests from RAP4.com and body armor from KeepShooting.com, and discussed militia border deployments and upcoming preparatory activities at Knob Creek. Koernke also addressed geopolitical concerns regarding ISIS, Syria, and U.S. military material.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed congressional litigation against President Obama, border security issues including a damaged wall in Arizona, and militia deployment strategies along the U.S.-Mexico border. They emphasized the need for proper field equipment, uniforms, and documentation for border operations, criticized government inaction on immigration, and promoted night vision technology and chaplain corps recruitment for militia units. The show included detailed tactical advice for border volunteers regarding clothing, photography, environmental awareness, and equipment sourcing.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechor discussed military surplus deals from vendors like COPES Distributing, Centerfire Systems, and Classic Firearms, covering budget-friendly gear including Polish rucksacks, elbow pads, mosquito nets, and AK-47 magazines. Don presented night vision technology options including first and second generation gun sights and viewers. The hosts addressed the border crisis, alleging that U.S. government contractors (including Halliburton) and NGOs were transporting illegal immigrants through Mexico via bus services funded by U.S. tax dollars, with released detainees receiving vouchers and traveling to various U.S. cities despite being on bond. Mark discussed the erosion of constitutional rights through incremental compromise, referencing Mao's writings on gradualism and political power.
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Mark Koernke discussed Arizona militia border operations, including a leaders' reconnaissance planned for early August with militia units from multiple states. He covered the successful ham radio field day exercise, provided detailed instructions for setting up low-cost training classrooms using salvaged equipment, and addressed a Milwaukee county representative's geographically confused opposition to Arizona's immigration enforcement law. Callers reported on Arizona militia deployment progress, vehicle and equipment needs, and a gun supplier offering firearms at cost.