Guess who will pay for the mistakes of our federal government regarding the border crisis? The local communities. Sheriff Leon Wilmot has been in the Yuma County Sheriff’s Department for 32 years and has been the elected sheriff since 2013. He joins us today to update us on how his county is being slammed with a migration bigger than the size of the native population. The local shelters and health care resources are strained doing the job of the federal government.
The bottom line, according to Wilmot, is that absent any deterrent to law-breakers, they will keep coming. Drugs are coming in both at the points of entry and in the desert.
Also, the sheriff gives us the truth about the threat of contagious diseases that the federal government refuses to talk about.
“We don’t need politicians to come down here for a photo op,” said Wilmot. “We need them to fix the problem.”
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The frontline effects of the border crisis are felt around the nation’s capital
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