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Thomas Tass and Robert Dunlop discuss the ongoing distrust of information being disseminated by a supine media which becomes Orwellian when it acts as an echo chamber for the political elite in the G7. They act like a Cohort of Thieves that suggest day in and day out that the national economy is great. That crime is down when it is not. That Democracy is strong when it is under attack. That Freedom of speech is alive and well when government censorship is on the rise. That inclusiveness, diversity and equity brings brilliant results that serves everyone without any negative impact on anyone. All the while food banks cannot keep up with demand, millions cannot afford proper housing, stores are closing because robbery and street crime has made sniveling politicized cowards out of the leadership of many in the law enforcement community. Our social cohesion and our economic well is under terrible stress. The current leadership in the G7 is deeply disliked by the majority of people across the political spectrum. This year many election will see the dismissal of most of them and the future will be in the hands of new leadership that will find the people angry and broke. How the new leadership will handle that reality will be next weeks discussion.
Borders, law and politics in Canada and the United States.
BREAKING NEWS: 12,600+ illegal aliens were encountered at the southern border of the USA over the past 24 hours — the highest single-day total EVER. Tom and Bob look at this and other news of the week.
This week Bob and Tom ask the question, "Why do politicians fix what is not broken?". They also wonder why yet another proxy war is being cranked up. This time in the Western Hemisphere between Venezuela and Guyana.
Its the middle of summer and the news ranges from bizarre to the questionable . Bob Dunlop and I went from commenting on the bizarre views of a Canadian professor on the need to display adult genitals to minors to the questionable demands of one country - the United States - to reveal the personal data of citizens held by another country - in this case Hungary. The content of news produced by the media in North America appears to be designed either titillate for bait clicks or obfuscate for political purposes. Neither is to objectively inform. Thomas Tass, Editor BORDERPOL JOURNAL
After a two week hiatus, Thomas Tass and Robert Dunlop looked at the silly, the serious and the bizarre news items that happened while we were on vacation. Some program items: Lawn darts were banned in many places because it was dangerous, but you can buy axe throwing kits from a drug store chain in Canada. The RCMP is being kicked out of Surrey BC, Canada. Politics on steroids where lies and money are at the root of the issue. Drug seizures at the US Canada border is on the rise in both directions. The US southern border according to the DHS is neither open or in crisis. EV cars, trucking company bankruptcies and John Kerry equating nuclear war with climate change
Corruption in government and the impact of undocumented migrant children on the public school system in the USA.
Father's Day 2023 in the middle of so many other days in June that mark so many other issues great and small.
North America Edition with focus on the economy and marketing failures.
Weekly news round up with analysis and observations by the editors of the BORDERPOL Journal. This week Canada's new passport is discussed along with general news on national security, the end of the Petro dollar, lousy global leadership and international migration management.
The end of Title 42 today May 11, 2023 and its impact. SITA's top ten travel trends thru airports for the next 10 years.
The week in review. Discussion on the events which impact borders, communities and human mobility.
Missing LInks Edition

Missing LInks Edition

2023-04-1437:52

The April Follies continue with social, economic and political impacts on human mobility world wide.
April Fools Edition

April Fools Edition

2023-04-0135:45

Aprils Fools Edition - One day early. Highlights: commercial UAV Expo, September 5-7, 2023 in Las Vegas, decline in moral within law enforcement community, mental illness and impacts on society, migration policy in 2023 is effectively "no policy" and why political class today is neither respected or liked by the majority of people.
The week in review with focus on the declining situation of consumers in North America. 
Earthquakes and politicians The 44th edition of the BORDERPOL JOURNAL focuses on this weeks issues from earthquakes to politicians, both of which are too many, too unpredictable and dangerous.
Commentary on the social, economic and border management issues of the day.
Wrap up of news and views since the last broadcast - and its not good news. 
Commentary about Passenger Terminal World, SITA and the 20th anniversary of the founding of BORDERPOL.  Invitation to law enforcement officials current and retired to join. 
Chatting about events and issues in advance of the USA mid term elections.
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