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Speaker 1 (00:11):
You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure
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wherever you get your podcasts. So, what's going on with
these Somali Americans in Minneapolis. We know there's been billions
of dollars of fraud that has been uncovered. We know
that about eighty percent of Somali American families in Minneapolis
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are on some form of public assistance, which is a
violation of immigration law, or rather violation of what's supposed
to happen with our immigration process. And yet Nigerian Americans,
as I've pointed out to people on my radio show,
they make eighty thousand dollars a year, doing great, doing
even above the average American household. Substantially, Somali Americans are
making forty thousand a year, and that's including all the
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benefits and things that are going on here. What is happening?
Pria Patel joins US conservative commentator who has some great
stuff online about cultures and how they are different and
they are not all equivalent. Pria, what do you see
happening with the Somali community in Minneapolis? List Why are
we finding these challenges?
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Well, you know what.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
The Somali individuals that we find in Minneapolis are unfortunately
a part of this cult like behavior we often see
with mass immigration, where we have these communities that come
from overseas a lot of the times from these third
world countries that are very underdeveloped and have cultures that
are completely incompatible to ours, and they stick together like
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these little gangs, and they don't they don't assimilate to
our American culture. They don't they don't like gather, they
don't conform to our norms here. They don't get with
the program here in America honesty, and essentially what we're
seeing in Minnesota or Minnesota specifically, we're seeing them just
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mooch off of our system. They're not contributing to American culture.
They're not contributing to American society. If anything, they're just
denigrating it even more.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
And yet Donald Trump, it's so interesting. He has just
come out and he said, I don't know if you
saw this interview, but it was just in the last
week or so. I think it was some reporters in
a gaggle. They came forward and I was asking him, Yeah, yeah,
He's basically said, it's like a garbage country and like
we don't need people from Somalia coming here, which is
it's fascinating because there's this revulsion that we're supposed to have,
(02:30):
like you know, the elite media or whatever, you know,
the old old legacy media and the Democrat Party. They
want you to say, how dare he? And yet we're
also told, or we're supposed to believe that our immigration
system is benefiting all Americans of all colors, of all backgrounds,
all actual Americans are benefiting from this system because they're
bringing us the best well, as Trump famously said about
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Mexico a long time ago, they're not sending us their best.
And in this case, what you see is Somalia clearly
is a case of not a lot of vetting going
on for who's becoming a Green card holder and then
becoming part of the American family long term.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Yeah, well you president, and Trump's comments about Somalia are
very accurate. Smalia has not been a functioning country for decades,
so to say that it's just this big, beautiful, flourishing
nation and the people are just contributing to society and
there's this alleged excellence as ilhan Omar likes to say
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it's just simply not true. And we see that apparent
in the Somali's that we have coming to the United States.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Yeah, it's it's a challenge, and it's something that we're
finally having I think discussions about immigration that are taking
into account the realities of the burden on the taxpayer.
For example, I can tell you know, I'm I live
in Miami. I'm part of the Miami Beach. I'm part
of the COVID. My wife and I we said, we're
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you know, she was working at.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
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Speaker 1 (04:01):
We are COVID refugees, and so we went down to
Miami Beach and we love it down here, and it's fantastic.
But I know New York very well, and it was
a real pivot point in the public's understanding and perception
when you had all of these migrants, which is really
just a nice word for people who come into the
country illegally and then are falsely claiming asylum. None of
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them are going to get asylum, they're not actually asylum seekers,
but then they go through this whole process they hope
they can. Yeah, they're economic migrants. But people saw, well
in New York you had thirty percent of emergency room
visits were these migrants of all of which means, by
the way the wait times exploded through the roof. They
were taking schools and shutting them down to use them
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to house migrants. Twenty percent of all hotels in New
York City, it's the biggest city in America. We're going
to house these migrants. The costs here are very real.
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Speaker 2 (05:47):
Yeah, one hundred percent.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Well, and I mean, we can go into all of
the arguments for socialism that we're seeing coming out of
New York specifically, and how that's basically a very clear
example of the route that that's going to take that
city down if they follow through with a lot of
these socialist policies. But yeah, no, it really takes a
toll on the American taxpayer, specific when all of our
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resources are being drained by people that don't contribute to
the system, that don't pay the taxes and don't pay
their fair share in taxes, even if they do pay
taxes in the first place. Somali's on average, pay about
a tenth of the taxes that the rest of US
Americans do so to say that they're contributing to the
system that they're completely leeching off of is just ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Yeah, and I think that the Trump administration's raising of
the issue of what the costs are is enormously important
so people can understand what's going to happen if we
continue to do this. We cannot be the world's soup
kitchen because there are a lot of poor people. There
are a lot of poor people all over the world,
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and we can if we're just going to take in
everybody who arrives and pay for all of their stuff.
We're going to be forty trillion dollars in debt here
really soon, and that's not going to be taken care of.
I mean, I'll tell you this, I don't know if
you're if you're like an Elon follower, I mean, I'm
I don't know the guy, but I think with the
work that he's done is pretty incredible disheartening. I spoke
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to Katie Miller, who's Stephen Miller's wife, who's got this
big podcast now that she's building up, and we just
had her on and we were talking to her about
how Elon basically says, like Doge was a distraction from
his more important projects. And it's really I think what
Elon figured out is people don't want to cut this
stuff like it doesn't you say you want to cut
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we're spending too much money as a country. But then
when you get to actually deal with where the spending is,
it's bipartisan. We're we're just we're going toward that fiscal
cliff even faster.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Yeah, I completely agree.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
You know, the issues with a Rose and Doge in
the end were really disheartening, especially when we saw how
much Elon really wanted to cut from the from the
budget and it just wasn't it wasn't you know, it
wasn't feasible according to the government. And yeah, I think
on that issue specifically, his heart was absolutely in the
(08:05):
right place. And I completely agree with the things that
he wanted to do in terms of cutting the budget.
But yeah, I mean, it's it's not a it's not
a it's not a partisan issue with the spending. It's
a it's a it's certainly something that both Republicans and
Democrats in Congress have issues with.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
So yeah, you're you're I'm I'm guessing here, but I
think it's pretty so you're gen Z, right, I am, yeah, Yeah,
you're gen Z. Oh boy, I am I am actually
I am a and I used to just say this before.
I actually had some gray in my beard. I'm a
gray beard millennial. So let's millennials.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
We have increased moved already.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yeah, we we have moved to the right. The millennials,
you're figuring out reality faster and faster because they're having
to deal with that. With that reality, we were gen Z.
Gen Z just delivered mom Donnia victory in New York
City in part and there are a lot of people
voted for Mamdani, but gen Z was a big part
of that. Miami, which is the city next door to me.
(09:01):
I'm in Miami Beach, Miami just elected basically a socialist
and one of the big reasons for that is again
gen Z coming out. What are they What do they
not get about how these people are like, explain to
me your gen Z friends and peers. What do they
not understand? These individuals with us Mom Donnie whatever, They're
not going to make anything cheaper. They're actually just going
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to make it all more expensive. Do they not understand that?
Speaker 2 (09:26):
No, it's so true.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
And unfortunately, what a lot of my peers don't realize
is that the implementation of socialist policies in the government
and in our economy are the reason for a lot
of these issues that.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
We're feeling in our day to day lives.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
And I mean, I really feel for people my age,
we've kind of been the hand of the short end
of the stick. We've had a lot of the generations
before us, especially the Boomers, really really take a lot
from the system economically that we aren't going to see ourselves.
So I really understand, and we have a lot of
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we have a lot of issues in terms of you know,
interest rate and what debt looks like today, and it
essentially becomes impossible for the job market looking like it does,
and what average pay does for people kind of starting
their careers.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
It's really difficult.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
And now we have, you know, student loan debt is
a whole nother problem that people are going to get
trapped in for the next thirty years plus that honestly
if they keep adding to adding to their debt due
to the cost of living, just especially in large American cities.
I mean, I'm in Los Angeles and I can tell
you right now that it's really ridiculous. The prices that
we pay here for pretty much everything. If you look
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at the national then the average of gas prices nationally,
we're like two almost three times x that. So, I mean,
it's just ridiculous. And it's mostly not due to the
federal government. It's due to our state government here in California.
But you know, I really feel for my generation that
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thinks that socialism is going to solve the world's problems,
especially when it comes to our pocketbook.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
But it's simply not the case.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
Socialism are is what caused these issues, and it's not
going to fix them. It's going to be the system.
It's going to make everything quality wise go down.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
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dot Com paid for by Paradigm Press. Talk to me
a little bit. I'm not We're not blaming you for this,
by the way, but I do want you to speak
with the knowledge of your governor, Gavin Newsom and how
he's likely if you look at the betting markets, he's
likely to be the next Democrat novel. Again according to
the betting markets. Who knows what's going to happen, but
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he's likely to be the next Democrat nominee for president.
And between him and all these other LA officials I've
seen talking about how we're going to rebuild after the
fires and Malibu and the Palisades fire. Didn't they just
celebrate like the first house since that all happened, the
first four bedroom house has been approved for rebuild or something.
This has been a long time, I.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Believe it really has.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
And of course now you see gavenusm blaming the president
for this. Well, Gavin Newsom and the Californian Democrats just
spent over three million, three hundred million dollars on a
special election to redistrict here in California.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Where exactly is that money coming from.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
We're in an incredibly large deficit right now, and well,
we had a we had a balanced budget. And when
Gavin Newsom came into office office can't speak English, came
into office, and of course he's completely destroyed that we've
been under one party rule here in California for the
good part of fifteen years. And to say that they're
going to come in and fix these issues of homelessness, affordability, housing,
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all these things, it is simply not the case. We've
had the same thing over and over again in Californians
do need to realize that doing the same thing over
and over again and not changing the results is not
going to.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
It's not going to change anything.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
You keep electing the same people that are paid by
the same people that want the same agenda, and it's
not going to change anything. We have to change something
here in California, and that starts with the voters.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Can you help my man Steve Hilton win the governor's mansion, Like,
you got some friends, can you make some calls crying?
Speaker 2 (13:49):
I love Steve so much, you.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Know, Steve, Okay, you know I got to put you
guys in touch. Yeah, he's great. We have them on
radio all the time. He's really good. I mean, if
nothing else, he'd be great to see him up on
stage debating Newsome on these issues. But I just the
fact that Newsom wants that recall election so convincingly after
(14:12):
all the things he's done to your state, after all
the clownery that he has been responsible for, it is
pretty disheartening. I mean, didn't San Francisco just elect a
somewhat reasonable mayor. Like even far left places eventually suffer
enough that they're like, you know, we should do something different.
Feels like California doesn't get the message.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Well, you know what.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
The really difficult thing is is that we do have
a lot of fraud in our voting system here and
people don't well, people do realize that, and it basically
deters them from coming to vote. Where there are ways
to get around the fraud and the voting system, you
just have to do your due diligence, and that might
take more effort on the part of the voters.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
But it is possible.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
It just we don't have the energy here to galvanize
the Republicans and the Independents to come out and vote
against the radical Democrats that we have here in California, unfortunately,
and California Democrats are very galvanized and very motivated to
get out.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
There support their party for better or worse.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
And I most of it, honestly, I think is just
ignorance and hatred for the president. So of course, anything
that the President approves of, they are just automatically going
to oppose. That's why Gavin Newsom is running the campaign
that he is currently with his social media platforms, his
stands quite literally right now, is nothing for this constituenc
here in California. It is simply trying to beat Trump
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and fight against Trump against with anything that he brings up.
And of course we've seen his social media I think
it's the Governor's Newsroom or something like that. It's basically
all about trying to beat Trump by being Trump, and
it's just it's I mean, it's so stupid. At the
end of the day, you have to actually stand for
some stand for something, and he stands for nothing other
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than going against the president.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Pretty up to tell, Where can people go to follow
your work, see more of your commentary, and stay stay
up to date on all things California election coming up.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Yeah, I do post a lot about California specific quickly.
It's my home state, so I love it. But you
can find me on x, Instagram, TikTok. It's my first name,
followed by two.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
EA's and yeah, all right, Pria, thank you so much
for being here.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Good to see you, Thank you, good to see you.
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