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The Likely End of Title 42

Mark Krikorian, Executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Kim to discuss the likely end of Title 42.. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains that maybe electric tractors and combines are not a good idea.

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Mark Krikorian, Executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Kim to discuss the likely end of Title 42. The Biden administration’s efforts to terminate Title 42 are expected to achieve their intended outcome. Title 42 plays a critical role in supporting border enforcement and has been instrumental in preserving a certain level of order at the border. The lenient border security measures have opened opportunities for various types of immigrants, including individuals from countries like China, to exploit the system, potentially posing a substantial national security concern. By failing to implement stricter border control measures, the government is neglecting its responsibility to safeguard its citizens.Reversing the changes made to immigration policies under the Biden administration will be a demanding and time-consuming process. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Trent Loos

Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains that maybe electric tractors and combines are not a good idea.. Efforts to “rewild” America are perceived as adversarial not only towards farmers but also towards American citizens themselves. The ability of farmers to utilize arid land in America is a remarkable achievement that should be respected and preserved, rather than challenged or reversed. There are concerns that certain elites seek to undermine agricultural development in the United States, potentially jeopardizing the stability of the food supply. The depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer would have disastrous consequences for American agriculture, and existing legislation may not be effectively safeguarding it. The representation of nitrate content in water is being manipulated to fuel unfounded environmental fears. Nitrates are a natural component and their presence in water is not inherently harmful. Listen to the full episode in the second hour.

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