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It’s now evident Democrats support illegal aliens coming across the border just as long as they don’t end up in their backyard. This fact became evident when 50 illegals were recently dropped off at the tony vacation spot of Martha’s Vineyard. Instead of being greeted with open arms, within 24 hours, the illegals were immediately carted off the island.
Much to the chagrin of the right, not one mention by the left of this being a racist act to remove the illegals from the island. During a CBS show 60 Minute interview, Resident Joe Biden wasn’t even asked about the removal of the illegals, the border crisis, or his son Hunter Biden’s legal problems.
Bebe Diamond shares her thoughts on Biden’s fledgling poll numbers and the crisis at the border. Diamond calls out the media for covering for Biden and his incompetence and points at the liberal media and Democrats who are racist and unlawful. She says Democrats are after power and caution suburban and soccer moms about their failed policies that have caused them more harm than good.
Bebe Diamond is an advocate for the rebuilding of the black family, as she has seen the devastation of the fatherless generation up close and personal. Her passion for the black family has led her to start a ministry and non-profit aimed at helping the broken black man, whom she says is the cornerstone of the black family. In addition to the ministry, Diamond is the assistant to Barbara From Harlem, a nationally recognized speaker and author who has been dubbed the godmother of the black conservative movement. Diamond wrote the introduction to Barbara From Harlem’s compelling and inspirational memoir “Escaping the Racism of Low Expectations.”
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