Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to explain why Democratic leaders such as New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser have finally started speaking up about the worsening humanitarian crisis at the U.S. Southern border.

“Look at these sanctuary cities and the issues that have cropped up there. Now you realize that it is a humanitarian crisis, it is an economic crisis, it is a national security crisis that is taking place at our nation’s southern border. And finally, cities are speaking up on this. And it’s actually, every town is now a border town. Every state is a border state. Because people are going, wait a minute, you know, they see the crowding in the cities. They see what is happening with people who are homeless and are on the streets, or people are looking at theft that is going up in these cities. They’re looking at cartels moving their hubs into communities. And people are saying, I don’t want this. We’re better than this. We can do better than this. And they’re beginning to speak out about it.”

Senator Blackburn also talks about why there have been a spike in antiemetic incidents on college campuses throughout the U.S. since Hamas’ attack against Israel on October 7th. Listen to the podcast to hear what else she had to say!

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