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Northern Border Crisis? Bipartisan Sheriffs Take on America's Forgotten Border: Ep 041

Northern Border Crisis? Bipartisan Sheriffs Take on America's Forgotten Border: Ep 041

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In this important episode of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich shines a light on how law enforcement is securing America’s Northern Border.

Rich sits down with fellow New York sheriffs Robert Milby and Craig Apple for a bipartisan look at the problems at our Northern Border and how they keep their counties and the country safe.

Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple was 2024 National Sheriff of the Year and is a longtime leader in law enforcement. Wayne County Sheriff Robert Milby chairs the New York Sheriffs Association Northern Border Security Committee and represents a county that has over 700 square miles of the US Northern Border.

💡 Key Topics Covered:
✅ The problems at the Northern Border
✅ How the drugs and illegal migrants are impacting communities
✅ How state policy impacts the ability of state and local law enforcement to help fight illegal immigration
✅ How the change in federal administrations impacts border security and morale

👀 This riveting episode gives you rare insights into how law enforcement tackles an important issue like illegal immigration and informs you about America’s forgotten border. Watch & Subscribe on YouTube.

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