Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb has been very vocal about the current state of immigration and how it affects his own county. He appeared recently on The Shawn Ryan Show to discuss some of these issues and among them are the more than 100,000 children that have admittedly gone missing. The US government cannot account for them!
Here’s the clip of Lamb talking about this.
According to the full interview’s description:
In this episode, Sheriff Mark Lamb shares his early childhood experiences, from witnessing Operation Just Cause in the Philippines at 17 to having a profound experience serving as a missionary in Argentina. Lamb’s unexpected path to law enforcement began after 9/11, when he felt compelled to serve his community.
Later, Sheriff Lamb observed a pivotal moment in our country that was causing divisions between law enforcement officers (LEOs) and their communities, prompting him to feel a strong calling to become the next Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona. We delve into the various principles he stands for, the negative impacts stemming from the border, and how the cartels have gone from making $500 million a year to $13 billion.
We also shed light on our own government failures, including their open admission to not knowing the whereabouts of 100,000 children from the border crisis and the creation of an app for people seeking asylum in the U.S.
As he embarks on a Senate run, Lamb opens up about personal trials, including the tragic loss of his son, grandson, and soon-to-be daughter-in-law to an intoxicated driver, and what has compelled him to pursue a Senate seat despite the risks involved.


