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    Home » Blog » Hugo Gurdon on Los Angeles riots: Violence has been tolerated for too long

    Hugo Gurdon on Los Angeles riots: Violence has been tolerated for too long

    June 9, 2025Updated:June 9, 2025 Immigration No Comments
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    According to Gurdon, society has gotten more and more resistant to destructive behaviour, a fad that predates the George Floyd protests of 2020. &nbsp,

    ” Free speech is a good point. According to Gurdon, protests are permitted, but free conversation is a valid argument on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal on Monday. You can’t genuinely show yourself by kicking rocks at police cars, you know that.

    Gurdon responded to condemnation of President Donald Trump‘s decision to appoint the National Guard by stating that the leader acted within his bounds and did not deviate from his authority.

    According to Gurdon,” It is the responsibility of the presidency to protect the constitution, to preserve order, and keep people safe.” ” I think it’s probably a good idea for people to realize that if they act in these ways as hard as the folks in Los Angeles do, they will be treated in a very harsh way,” he said. They shouldn’t believe that this has no consequences. the need for effects.

    Gurdon touched on the “big, wonderful bill” measures in relation to immigration. He expressed concern over excessive government spending at a time when the number of illegal border crossings has decreased by 95 %, and he attributed this decline to the new administration.

    Gurdon claims that this was not the result of new spending, but rather a new president who “determined not to let in improper immigrants.”

    A few Republicans from blue state are insisting on changes to the Senate‘s act that the Washington Examiner has undoubtedly supported, Gurdon said. That would be better to be reduced, we said.

    CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL SUES TRUMP FOR LOSS OF NATIONAL GUARD IN LA IMMIGRATION RIOTS

    Capitol Hill Republicans are aware that if they vote against the bill, they may see increases in income of$ 4.5 trillion over the next ten years, according to Gurdon.

    Do they want to get voting in favor of a significant increase and therefore be voting in favor of the vote in 2026, 2028, etc.? Grego asked.

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