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Behind The Buddy Bench: The Sanctuary City Policies That Stole An 18-Year-Old College Freshman

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We open this segment of The Dawn Stensland Show with guest host Kathy Barnett reacting to the emotional testimony of Jessica Gorman before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on sanctuary city policies. We listen to a mother detail the tragic loss of her 18-year-old daughter, Sheridan Grace Gorman, who was murdered in Chicago by an illegal immigrant from Venezuela who remained on the streets despite an outstanding warrant. The crew breaks down how failed border policies, a refusal to cooperate with ICE, and misplaced priorities among elected politicians continue to fail American citizens. Kathy Barnett welcomes commentator Mary Walter to the program to dissect how the left pursues power at any cost, detailing a system where local law enforcement is blocked from reporting criminals to immigration authorities. We call out the Senate for taking extended summer vacations while major legislative items like the SAVE Act sit stalled, highlighting how entrenched politicians protect their positions instead of securing elections. We argue that the ruling elite across the country operates under a dangerous illusion of immunity from the long-term consequences of failing to uphold basic laws. We close out the hour by diving directly into the stated platform on the Democratic Socialists of America website to expose their explicit plans for the future of the nation. Dawn's guest host walks listeners through the radical pledges of socialist candidates winning seats in Pennsylvania and beyond, including calls for open borders, complete immigrant amnesty, non-citizen voting rights, and the total demilitarization of the United States border. We issue a fierce warning to parents to stop taking American liberties for granted, challenging families to read the Declaration of Independence to their children and actively combat the internal dismantling of our country.

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