TSA is sending a message – If you follow the law, you’re a sucker

Tucker interviews Missouri senator Josh Hawley about the blatant disregard for the law in US air travel. Highlights include:

“If you plan to travel by plane anywhere in the United States, you’re going to have to provide identification several times.”

“But what’s interesting is that requirement does not apply to illegal aliens.”

“Today the director of the TSA admitted that hundreds of illegal aliens have been allowed to board airplanes just by showing their arrest warrants.”

“Here’s the thing. It is utter and total contempt that this administration is showing for the law abiding citizens of the United States. What they’re telling us is wait in the longest lines ever, be treated to all kinds of random inspections and invasive procedures and have your stuff confiscated, but if you’re an illegal alien and you have committed a crime and you have an arrest warrant, come right to the front of the line and get right on the plane.”

“That’s exactly the message the administration is sending, is that if you obey the law, basically you’re a sucker. This is the message to law abiding citizens, that you’re scum, you do as you’re told, you stand there, you wait. But oh no, if you’re a criminal, we’re fine with that. Because they want to normalize crime, they want to normalize illegal immigration, they want to normalize rioting, they want to normalize all of that stuff.”

“Liberal leaders are always for their policies for someone else. You know, they don’t want you to be able to buy gas, but they want to be able to fly around in their private planes. They want you to have to follow the law, but they’re not going to follow the law. They don’t want to have to accept any illegal immigration or illegal immigrants in their communities, but of course they want to send them to everybody else’s.”

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