U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen: on budget cuts, immigration, AI – WNIU (DeKalb)

“I’m really worried going forward that on Jan. 20, we are going to see second-graders afraid to go to school,” Sorensen said. “We are going to see neighbors afraid to go to church for fear of the American government.” Sorensen said he also wants to see Congress work to secure the U.S. southern border, adding “I’ve been down to the border. I’ve seen it. It’s not.”
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David F
1 year ago

Illegals should be afraid of stealing.
Illegals doing anything in the country is you guessed it ILLEGAL!

Freddy
1 year ago

Sorensen barely got the weather forecast right 50% of the time and got reelected. What were his qualifications to beat a long term attorney and judge in the last race?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Dims like Sorenson love to gin up fear as a distraction to the changes so sorely needed after the last four years of Biden/ Harris. They trot out the now exhausted tropes of “ facism, Nazism, loss of women’s rights, racism etc.” ad nauseam because a return to common sense and not giving in to BLM, LGQxyz, thug lovers and other radical fringe groups has them adrift.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Liar, fear monger.

Frank Goudy
1 year ago

=Sorensen said he’s concerned the incoming Trump administration’s plans for mass deportations will hurt employers in his district and tear apart families.=

As we all knew, HE supports illegals and open borders.

JackBolly
1 year ago
Reply to  Frank Goudy

And modern day slavery for illegal immigrants

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