What just happened in New York is an omen for what's coming



A New York City school has forced students to stay home so it can temporarily house illegal immigrants.

Glenn Beck believes this is a sign of what’s to come for the rest of the country if the Biden administration doesn’t do something about the growing border crisis.

“What would you do as a parent? 'Wait, my kid has to move, my kid has to go someplace else because their school has been taken over by illegals?'” Glenn asks, adding, “No, I don’t think so.”

Meanwhile, the Red Cross is passing out flyers on how to get to America all over South America and Latin America. But it's not the only one. The United Nations is not only aiding and abetting immigrants but pushing them toward the southern border.

“We’re going to have 10 million new people here in America just from the last four years. That's an invasion,” Glenn says.

To add insult to injury, Congress and the Biden administration refuse to do anything about it.

“The government is out of control. We shouldn’t be giving them another dime. Make them work for it,” Glenn says, adding, “I’m not asking for anything radical. Follow the Constitution and execute your job.”

But Glenn believes the reason the government won’t help is because the invasion of illegal immigrants serves a purpose.

“Why do you think they’re bringing all these illegals in? Two things. One, elections,” he explains. Reason two is to “overwhelm the system.”

The end result?

“We’re going to be a third-world country,” Glenn warns.

“If you don’t stand up, if Congress doesn’t stand up and say, ‘No budget if there’s no border security,’ then this will come to your community,” he adds.


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The ONLY Brady-Belichick debate you need to watch



Bill Belichick and Tom Brady made the Patriots the Patriots.

The former star quarterback and famed coach oversaw countless wins and stadiums packed with obsessed and adoring fans — but one of the two was more responsible for their unbelievable success.

“I always thought Belichick, no question,” Jason Whitlock says.

“I’m now sitting here going, that culture that was so important to them, it can’t happen without Tom Brady.”

According to Whitlock, Brady “set the tone for that culture,” and it no longer exists without him.

While Belichick is considered the best coach of all time by football fans everywhere, Brady’s assistance was vital to his success.

“It kind of hammers the point of, again, like damn, the players actually do win the games,” Whitlock continues.

Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre believes they both play a massive part.

“I think the combination,” he tells Whitlock, before noting that if your star player refuses to listen, it will be a lot harder to get his teammates to listen as well.

While Favre thought it was both, Marshall Faulk thinks it’s one: Brady.

“It’s Brady,” Faulk says, adding that “in the beginning it was Belichick.”

“Brady allowed Bill to be Bill, and at some point in time, your quarterback gets to a level to where the coach then gives the quarterback the autonomy to kind of have access to the team,” Faulk explains.

Brian Urlacher is in agreement.

“For me it’s easy, it’s Brady,” Urlacher says. “I played for a great head coach in Chicago,” he continues. “We didn’t win a Super Bowl. We got there and lost because we didn’t have the quarterback, we didn’t have that piece to our puzzle.”


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