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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
You have no idea what we were talking about off the air.
I think we should keep it that way. I think
so too. Michael Monks is coming on.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
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Speaker 1 (00:17):
By the way, I'm not teasing you along. I know.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
I said I was going to play these clips from
two former presidents and a former presidential candidate about illegal immigration,
and I will, but Michael Monks is here and it's
more important. And Michael has been covering the back and
forth between Trump and Newsom over whether the National Guard
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actually did anything concrete to tamp down the riots.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yeah, I mean the president is in a war of words,
of course, and this isn't unusual. This doesn't arise in
the past couple of weeks with Governor Newsom. What is
unique about this is that LPD Chief Jim McDonnell has
also kind of in the fray. Now, I'll note as
someone who has been covering these protess and as someone
who lives downtown, it has been relatively calmer over the
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past couple of nights since the curfew was implemented. They've
really knocked out the looting and the vandalism that was
taking place in the late night hours. So the curfew
appears on the surface to be working. And I'll note
that Mayor Bass just said that it is at least
going to be extended for a few more days, including tonight,
just at a press conference in city Hall, and says
this will continue. President Trump has also noticed this new
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arrival of calm in downtown LA which just so happens
to coincide with the arrival of the National Guard.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
And so now there's debate.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Was it because the National Guard got here and that's
why the city is not on fire, or is it
because of a change in tactics at the LAPD.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
I want to take you back to the weekend.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Chief Jim McDonald said, we were overwhelmed, right, we talked
about this everything I saw. It was a pretty important
statement because it seemed to support the Trump administration's claims
that things were out of control in Los Angeles. Trump
admits he took advantage of that phrasing and was sending
it everywhere.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Here's what he said, now today.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
They got him to change his too, and he said, oh,
I think we could have handled it.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
So sad. He was so honest, so he was using his.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Quote all over the place that they got him to change.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
But he knows if I wasn't there, if I didn't
act quickly on that, Los Angeles would be burning to
the ground right now.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
Those are two separate clips combined into one, one of
his appearance at the Late Miz production in Washington and
the other from the White House. But he's talking about
the calmness in LA and that he saved it because
of the deployment of the National Guard. Now, Jim McDonald's
since come out and said we've got this under control.
We've had this under control, and that the National Guard
really did not impact the new relative calmness that has
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emerged downtown.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Well, they haven't been patrolling the streets for the most part.
The most I heard is that a few National Guard
members accompanied Ice officers on some raids, but they have
not been going after the protesters at all to my knowledge.
Have you heard or seen any of that.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
No.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
The mission of the National Guard so far is to
protect the federal buildings, and that's where they have been deployed.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
They are not on the streets.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
See what Trump could claim and this is an unprovable
which is perfect for him. Is did having the National Guard,
you know, around the corridor? Was that a great deterrent
to keep all the bad guys home because they didn't
want to take.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
On Possibly that?
Speaker 3 (03:26):
Or did the arrival of the national Guard and now
the Marines forced the LAPD to change its approach to this?
Did they recognize that they needed to do a little
bit more because these are tough guys too.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Yeah, and they're kind of getting beat up.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
LAPD could always do a lot more than it does,
but Bass and Garcetti wouldn't let them. I mean, they
stood down largely during the twenty twenty riots here. I
mean they did nothing. They watched as the place was
burning and getting looted. I think a couple of things
have happened.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
The arrival of the National Guard sort of little fire that, hey,
we've got to we've got to stop fires from being lit, right,
so let's let's get a handle on this. And the
severe violence that took place on Sunday and a Monday,
with the looting and the vandalism on Broadway.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
It's such a game they play, because then Bass is saying, well,
look everything calmed down.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
We never needed it, we handled it. But you're right.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
If Trump didn't do that, then maybe the police would
have stood down and let the place go crazy like
they did five years ago.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Yeah, I think.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
I mean that has been the city policy for a
long time, to just let things burn.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
I saw it myself on Sunday afternoon in the protest
outside the Federal Building where the National Guard was patrolling
that that property right and Alameda Street was I'm sorry,
Alameda Street was full of protesters and the street was
never shut down, and that would have been the LAPD's jurisdiction.
So it was clear that whatever the directive was, it
did not involve any direct action on deterring the protest.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
I mean, how many times just this year have they
let the one oh one or the downtown streets get
shut down for all kinds of protests, Palestinian process protests,
and you know, back in twenty twenty, the racial protests.
You know, there's always something going on, but they always
let these these groups tie up traffic.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
And what it looked like last night was that there
were more law enforcement officers than protests after the late
night hours started to arrive. And I think what you
and I and the rest of us in Los Angeles
will have to keep an eye on these protesters, the
ones who are really elite at protesting and the demonstrations
and antagonizing the police. And there are a lot of
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those folks here in Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
I don't mean the.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Looters, that's some sort of a different right, but the
people who like to engage with the cops, fight with
the cops, who are in the mix at every protest,
no matter what the issue is. Are they going to
change their tactics? Because look, LAPD has regained control of
downtown Los Angeles for the most part, certainly relative he's
all over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
But LA is a big city. When do you start
to spread out a little bit?
Speaker 3 (05:56):
And and right now, this curfew is only for a little.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
That's what I was wondering the first thing I heard
when they put a curfew on a one square mile
of the city, right, I thought, well, they're going to
go somewhere else, and somewhere else.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
There's a huge metro area.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
If you have three or five protests with five hundred
to one thousand people at them and five hundred to
one thousand people with a good mix of those elite
protesters in there, then you might have a problem on
your hands.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
All right, Michael, very good, Always a pleasure, Michael Muntz,
KFI News. And we've got more coming up. All right,
Maybe maybe I'm going to do this next. I know
I've promoted it a couple of times. I want to
play you some audio of two presidents and one former
presidential candidate. All three are Democrats, and listen to how
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they forcefully proclaim their views on ilegal immigration. That is next,
unless something insane happens during the commercial break, which is
very possible.
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Speaker 1 (07:33):
For filler here.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
So if you've got something to say, make it count,
all right. I wanted to play this for a couple
of days, but the news is like a fire hose
because there's just so much nonsense going on. This idea
that illegal immigration is a thing is a recent phenomenon.
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I'm going to play you clips of two presidents and
a presidential candidate, will plan one at a time, and
all of them making it clear that if as president
or if they become president, they are not tolerating illegal immigration.
All three are Democrats, All three are within our lifetimes.
This is not something from the eighteen hundreds. Are recent lifetimes,
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and this progressive idea is just another one of these
destructive weapons that they use to undermine civilization. They have
built a whole industry around it, around it, and that's
another thing I'm going to get to. Let's start with
this is from November twentieth, twenty fourteen, President Barack Obama.
Speaker 7 (08:45):
If you're a criminal, you'll be deported. If you plan
to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught
and sent back just went up. The actions I'm taking
are not only lawful, they're the kinds of actions taken
by every single Republican president and every single Democratic president
for the past half century.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
You got that, if you're a criminal, you'll be deported.
If you're just here illegally, your chances of getting caught
just went up. I don't know what triggered this particular speech.
It's exactly the same as Trump's policy, exactly the same
as Obama pointed out of every president Democratic or Republican
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who preceded Obama, they used to call Obama the deporter
in chief. The Progressives as they were gathering power, were
very angry with him, and that's why he eventually passed
that Dhaka Act for the dream Babies or the Dreamers, Yeah,
which he said was probably not legal, and it's still
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tied up in court now all these years later. All right,
Number two cut was cut twelve. Hillary Clinton running for
president in two thousand and eight against Obama.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
This is her in the middle of the campaign.
Speaker 8 (10:09):
So I think we got to have tough conditions tell
people to come out of the shadows. If they've committed
a crime, deport them, no questions asked.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
They're gone.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
If they.
Speaker 8 (10:22):
If they've been working and are law abiding, we should say,
here are the conditions for you staying. You have to
pay a stiff fine because you came here illegally. You
have to pay back taxes, and you have to try
to learn English, and you have to wait in line.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Look at that, learn English and wait in line. Wow,
Trump hasn't even said anything about learning English. Two thousand
and eight was a different time, two thousand and eight,
That's what I'm saying. I mean, Obama was twenty fourteen,
eleven years ago, not even two thousand and eight. And
all those are Hillary fans cheering her. They're all agreeing,
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And you have to stay, you have to wait in line.
I mean, what's Trump doing? We just played a Christinoma
public service announcement there. If you go back home, voluntarily
register on the CBP APP you'll get one thousand dollars
and you'll get special consideration to come back here legally.
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Not much different from what Hillary said. Hillary and Obama
were saying things very similar to Trump's current policy.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Got one more now this is Bill Clinton.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
This was his State of the Union address from January
twenty fourth, nineteen ninety excuse me, January twenty fourth, nineteen
ninety five.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
This is all America, All America. This is thirty thirty
years ago. All right, go ahead, play.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
All Americans, not only in the states most heavily affected,
but in every place in this country.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Are rightly disturbed by the large.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
Numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they
hold might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants.
The public service they use impose burdens on our taxpayers.
That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our
borders more by hiring a record number of.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
New border guards, by.
Speaker 4 (12:20):
Deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by
cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits to
illegal aliens. In the budget I will present to you,
we will try to do more to speed the deportation
of illegal aliens whore arrested for crimes, to better identify
illegal aliens in the workface, as recommended by the commission
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headed by a former Congresswoman, Barbara Jordan. We are a
nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws.
It is wrong and ultimately self defeating for a nation
of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our
immigration laws we have seen in recent years, and we
must do more to stop them.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Look at that Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama all
made it clear that the proposals, the policies that Trump
now is trying to institute are exactly what they would
institute too, you know, with some minor differences. But everybody
was swimming in the same direction back then, Republicans and Democrats,
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and now came this progressive power that took over the
Democratic Party, and all the moderate Democrats are have spent
the last ten years wetting their parts, scared of them
instead of making forceful arguments like Bill, Hillary and Obama.
And it cost them what the presidency, the House, and
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the Senate. Imagine if I legal immigration wasn't an issue,
the Democrats might hold all three, all three House, Senate,
and the Presidency. That issue by itself sunk them. I mean,
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Trump won by about two percent. You don't think it
would have moved two percent the other way if they'd
had a tough Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama immigration policy.
So they destroyed their political standing in this country maybe
for quite a while. And what are they doing? As
soon as an illegal alien issue comes up? They go
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right back, They go right back to promoting lawlessness. All right,
we come back, barring any other news earthquake. I want
to tell you about the whole illegal immigration industry that
has developed right under our noses here, and we are
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financing it.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
We've talked about it somewhat from time to time.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
This week I want to get in deeper so you
understand what happened here. This was a plan, they executed
it well, and now they have a major power base.
Speaker 6 (15:11):
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Speaker 2 (15:16):
We're on every day from one until four o'clock and
then after four o'clock John Cobelt Show on demand on
the iHeart app. You should listen to the show. We
had a lot of great many many great audio clips
to play regarding the hearing in Washington, d c. By
the House Oversight Committee grilling three governors for their sanctuary
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state policies. We had what happened at Christy Nomes press
conference in La today with Alex Padilla, California's unknown senator
not being recognized by NOME security, and when he barged
in and started shouting some comment at NOME, they grabbed
him and threw him to the ground and handcuffed him.
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They didn't know he was a senator, didn't look like
a senator. So all that got to listen to the
whole thing. Trump is going to be adjusting his policies
on raiding farms and hotels. He put a post out
on truth Social earlier today. Are great farmers and people
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in the hotel and leisure business have been saying that
our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking away very good,
longtime workers away from them, with those jobs being almost
impossible to replace, and this is not good.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
He's saying.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
Many of the migrants who came in the last few
years under Biden and now seeking those same jobs. So
he says, this is not good. We must protect our farmers,
but get the criminals out of the USA. Changes are coming.
Our farmers are being hurt very badly. They have good workers,
they've worked there for twenty years. They're not citizens, but
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they turned out to be great, and we're going to
have to do something about that, and maybe some kind
of program to fix that situation. All right, just a
few minutes here on this industry, the illegal alien industry,
it is another racket, another scam, just like the homeless
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industry is just like high speed rail. It's about acquiring
tax money and then spending it to employ hundreds thousands
of people in nonprofits that are politically connected. And here's
what happened over the last thirty years. We'll use something
like Churle as an example.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
That is the.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
That is the UH Coalition of Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
They've been around for a long time.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
And they managed to get access to tax money. In fact,
they've gotten four hundred and thirty four million dollars from
the state and they've they've gotten it is that the
right number. Catch get the right number. I don't want
to put out the wrong number. Might be a lower
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number than that, but it's millions of dollars that they got.
They also got money from the Joe Biden administration. They
use that money to promote the rights of illegal aliens. Now,
I hate to tell you this, but the legal aliens
don't have any rights.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
Okay, they don't.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
Some of them can legitimately claim asylum, but asylum asylums
that are granted is pretty rare. Thirty four million. Sorry,
I added an extra digit there, thirty four million. That's
what I thought. Thirty four millions a lot of money.
And then they got another seven hundred and fifty thousand
from Biden. Now there's a lot of agencies like this
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and a lot of money. And what they've done is
they've become politically powerful because remember, the money to these
agencies get cycled back to the politicians in the form
of campaign donations. Same thing with the homeless industry, same
thing with the high speed rail industry. You know, we
don't have homeless getting off the streets, we don't have
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high speed rail. And these immigrant right groups, they never
get any legislation passed to actually legalize these people because
you get a president like Trump in and Trump has
the ultimate authority. So the money has to go to
create interference, to pay people to throw rocks and cement blocks,
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and to pay for the hammers, and to create a
ruckus so that it's not worth it to intimidate the
federal government. And it's worked up until Trump. It even
worked for four years under Trump. The first time intimidate
the federal government from enforcing immigration law because they know
these well funded organizations are going to show up with
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the goons and the thugs, and there's gonna be rocks,
and there's gonna be cement blocks, and they're gonna go
They're gonna set fires, right they say they had five
waymos on fire at once.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
They know that's coming.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
And then they use that political power they have the
money that they've gotten to go to Sacramento and say, hey,
you know we're funding your campaigns. How about free medical
care for the illegal aliens? And up in Sacramento they go, sure,
how much do you want?
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Oh? How about cradle to grave for everybody?
Speaker 4 (20:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Sure, I mean they do it incrementally. First it's the
elderly and people go, oh, they're old people. Then it's
the babies, and then it's middle aged working men and women.
Everybody gets free medical care. They even get dental care.
I don't even have good dental care. That's a big
hole in our union insurance. Wow's I dental care? But
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the illegal aliens get extensive free dental care.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Go figure, what was I doing wrong? And so they
as they cut, as they.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
As they keep coming here, they start affecting the congressional districts,
because the census is based on total population, not whether
it's a legal population. So you have districts that are
being drawn and redrawn, and they're drawn to favor left
wing democratic districts where there are relatively few votes, a
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lot of the legal aliens, probably now in California, a
lot of legal aliens are voting. I mean, that's why
one of the reasons they came up with ballot harvesting
is to come up with a way for illegals to vote.
And so they get to get more power, which leads
some more money, which leads more power, which leads to
more money. And we've had decades of administrations who would
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rather be on their side because the money could be
used against them in primaries, the money could be used
against them in elections. And so you end up with
this monster like Churlo, and you end up with these nonprofits.
And we went through a whole list of them with
the New York Post yesterday, and they're the ones buying
the face masks, and they're buying the gas masks, and
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I guess they're buying the hammers to bust up the
cement barriers into rocks that can be thrown at the police.
These are foreigners who have now coalesced into a political
force California more than any other state by far. And
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Trump is the first one to say, no, that's it,
you're all out of here. And now they're getting investigated,
and they're getting investigated by the Senate, and they're getting
investigated by the US Attorney's office. It's just like, you know,
investigating the homeless industry here. It's just another racket. It's
the way I make a lot of money. And there's
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so many Democratic legislators who are involved in these rackets
one way or another. Between the homeless racket and the
high speed rail racket and the illegal alien racket, that's
a lot of money that's been doled out through these
industries and they get their cut in the form of
campaign contributions, god knows how much under the table. So
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that's how the world works in California. Deeply corrupt to
the bone, and it's affected life terribly in this city terribly.
So many neighborhoods are disgusting now for all kinds of reasons.
Just run down, third world, dirty, filthy, you know, the
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homeless running around the criminals. So many neighborhoods nobody walks
to at night. So many people have moved out of LA,
partly because they say, I know a lot of people
say yes, can't do anything in LA. Can't go out
at night. Too many neighborhoods are destroyed and dangerous. The
three constituencies, and somebody tell me this isn't true. The
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three main constituencies for the progressives in Sacramento and the
progressives here in LA. Illegal aliens, homeless people, and criminals.
Aren't they the three most important, the three most important
constituencies to most of the politicians in power in the state.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
It's not you, it's not me, it's those three categories.
Speaker 9 (24:30):
There.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
We come back, got the last clip to play. Where
was it?
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Where was this from Breverard County, Florida, New Orlando Sheriff, Right, yeah,
Breverd County Sheriff in Florida.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
This is how he plans to deal with legal aliens.
We'll tell you about it. We come back.
Speaker 6 (24:53):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI six.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
I was telling you about a homeless racket and as
pitomized by TURLA Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights LA and
the other ones who got thirty four million dollars from Sacramento.
Josh Hawley wrote a letter yesterday to Angelica Solas, head
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of the organization, and said that CHURLA should cease and
desist any further involvement in the organization funding or promotion
of these unlawful activities.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
It's the rioting.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
Credible reporting suggests that your organization has provided logistical support
and financial resources. Let me be clear, bank rolling civil
unrest is not protected speech. It's aiding at a betting
criminal conduct. Cease and desist. He's the chairman of the
Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and counter Terrorism, a House panel.
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This week Hawley's the Senate. A House panel said it's
going to investigate two hundred non government mental organizations nonprofits,
including CHURLA, that were involved in providing services or support
to inadmissible alien during the Biden Harris border crisis. The
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chairman is Mark Green of Tennessee. You also have a
Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations and Accountability. That chairman from Oklahoma,
Josh Breeching. They're going to examine whether these NGOs, non
government organizations, they use taxpayer dollars to facilitate illegal activity.
As the previous administration incentivized millions of inadmissible aliens across
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our borders. All that's illegal. Any aiding and a betting
and harboring of illegal aliens is a federal crime.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
And Bill a Sale said.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
The same thing from the US Attorney's office here in
Los Angeles, union officials and organizers would be investigated. We
saw union activists and organizers involved in these efforts to
resist our operations. We have lots of video online and
surveillance videos. We have FBI teams working around the clock.
We will identify you, we'll find you, and we'll come
get you. So that's the future in California for these
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illegal alien rackets, and Assale's going after the homeless rackets too. Meantime,
in the state of Florida, we'll close with this Brevard County.
The sheriff there is Wayne Ivy, and if he finds
any residents in his county getting violent during the protests,
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here's his strategy.
Speaker 9 (27:34):
I'm going to break it down for you, all right.
And if somebody wants to know what I mean by
turn violent, all right, this is what I mean. If
you resist law florders, you're going to jail. Let me
be very clear about that. If you block an intersection
or a roadway in brevarc County, you are going to jail.
If you flee arrest, you're going to go to jail tired,
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because we are going to run you down and put
you in jail. If you try to mob rule a
car in Brevard County, gathering around it refusing to let
the driver leave in our county, you're most likely going
to get run over and dragged across the street. If
you spit on us, you're going to the hospital and
in jail. If you hit one of us, you're going
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to the hospital and jail and most likely get bitten
by one of our big, beautiful dogs that we have here.
If throw a brick, a fire bomb, or point a
gun at one of our deputies, we will be notifying
your family where to collect your remains at because we
will kill you graveyard dead. We're not going to play.
This has got to stop. You're watching what's taking place
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out there. You're seeing police officers that are being attacked,
being spit on, being put in harm's way just for
doing their jobs. You're seeing ice agents that are being
targeted for doing their jobs. And you're seeing obstructionists that
are doing all of this standing in the way of
law and order.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
That is great, That is so great.
Speaker 5 (29:08):
Thanks to listener Carl for retweeting that. And I saw
that on my timeline. John's gonna love this.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
That's why Florida doesn't have these problems. They don't have
these problems. You just don't put up with it. You
go harming cops, your family gets a call, Hey, pick
up your cousin's remains. Here, we took care of the issue.
That's the way things ought to run, not our namby
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pamby leaders.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
Oh, we don't want to upset anyone. We don't want
to offend anyone.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
We understand your rights, your rights to free speech, free speech.
I'm seeing five way those burning all at once, and
you got you got law enforcement battling about free speech.
Get out of here. I want this guy. I want
this guy and things. Sheriff Wayne Ivy. They don't have
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this nonsense in other states. We're the ones living in
woke hell. All right, Conway is next and Michael kreuzers
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