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The Schilling Show 5/7/18 Hour 2: Michael Cutler, Ethan Blevins, Karen Straughan

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The Schilling Show 5/7/18 Hour 2: Michael Cutler, Ethan Blevins, Karen Straughan

Michael Cutler, retired Senior Special Agent of the former INS, analyzes the judge’s ruling on DACA, Trump admin response, and more on the judicial immigration policy travesty.

Ethan Blevins, attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, explains the Yim v. City of Seattle case, the government limiting access of info to landlords, and more on Seattle landlords subject to government control.

Spokesperson for Men’s Rights Edmonton and contributor for AVoiceForMen.com, Karen Straughan discusses a University of Texas program which identifies masculinity as a mental health issue, the response on campus, and more on if men take this seriously.

All of this and more in hour two on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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