Crosstalk: June 25, 2018

Broadcast live from Trail Ridge Camp, the following are just some of the headlines Jim presented for listener consideration:

--President Trump signs executive order to keep families together while they face charges or immigration proceedings.
--Democrats were not impressed with Trump's signing of the executive order. They turned their focus to the indefinite imprisonment of families.
--Attorney General Jeff Sessions is exploring the possibility of using DNA tests to verify the parentage of illegal alien adults who attempt to cross into the U.S. with children.
--Illegal immigrants are increasingly posing with children who are not their own in order to obtain expedited entrance into the U.S.
--The Obama administrated prosecuted nearly half a million illegals at the border.
--CNN host Brooke Baldwin exposed by National Border Patrol Council Spokesman Chris Cabrera.
--The Department of Homeland Security blasted major U.S. airlines for hastily restricting cooperation with immigration authorities.
--A 6 year old Costa Rican boy rescued by U.S border patrol agents after he was abandoned on a border road in Arizona on Tuesday evening.
--Melania Trump calls Secret Service after actor Peter Fonda threatened to kidnap Barron Trump.
--An Occupy Wall Street group posted a photo on Twitter showing what to do when you encounter an ICE agent. The instructions involve the killing of such agents while pledging to go after their families.
--Nebraska ANTIFA tweeted out a list of the identities of more than 1,500 ICE agents.
--A Florida man is behind bars for allegedly threatening to murder the children of a Republican congressman amid the national debate over immigration policy.
--The U.S. is withdrawing from the U.N. Human Rights Council due to chronic bias against Israel.
--In a low-tech form of terrorism, Hamas operatives have launched thousands of incendiary kites and helium balloons into Israel that have caused considerable damage.
--The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a 1992 ruling giving states the authority to force online retailers to collect sales tax in states where they have no physical presence.
--The Justice Department suffers a digital-age defeat at the Supreme Court which sided with the privacy rights of cell phone users in the dispute over law enforcement's tracking of people.
--The Supreme Court ruled narrowly against a group of democratic voters in Wisconsin who challenged the state's redistricting maps as being unconstitutional, partisan gerrymandering.
--A federal judge has struck down a Kansas law requiring voters to prove they are citizens, even after she admitted that to register to vote you have to be a U.S. citizen.
--President Trump is directing the Department of Defense to create a new space force to be the 6th branch of the U.S. military.
--No fewer than 60 organizations branded as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center are considering legal action against them.

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