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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stand and Speak show, filling in for Mindy on the
Roll with Mindy and Boots show. Well, we're just waiting
for Boots to get back. So we're going to talk
about Trump's accomplishments so far and a little bit on
the big beautiful bill. And one thing that we didn't
get into was this is really a Border and Immigration
security bill. Three hundred and fifty billion dollars for border security,
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including forty six billion for the wall, forty five billion
for one hundred thousand migrant detention beds. And you've seen
alligator Alcatraz down there in Florida?
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Are they really doing that? Is that this doll? Oh?
Speaker 1 (00:34):
No, they are?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
They get they put air conditioning in there, did they? Yeah?
They said they are going to have air conditioning.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Well, what I thought was funny is the Democrats down
in Florida were protesting. Then they were demanding to get in.
And what I thought would be a good idea keep
them is let them in. As long as they could
swim across the moat and avoid the alligators, then they
they're welcome and coming into it.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
I think it's okay as long as they're getting as
long as they have clothes as long as they have
air conditioning.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
I mean, I think air conditioning is optional, but you
have to be hot though. Yeah, but you come in
here illegal, You're probably coming from the Global South anyway.
They're used to the heat, I guess so, and we're
paying for that electric bill.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
So I hate you know, I've donated some fans in
the past because I always picture some older lady, widowed
live and check the check and she's you know, dying
in the heat and donate a fan. I just always
wonder do they actually get the fan, you know, like
did the fan go to the right people?
Speaker 1 (01:35):
I don't know, but that's very thoughtful of it.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Yeah, I mean I want to say that ten people,
one person doesn't deserve. Hopefully the nine people get fans
get them. Because I don't want to see anybody suffer.
I'm a little I'm a little liberal when it comes
to that. I don't want to see anybody. I'm with you, Yeah,
if they don't choose that route. Now, if you choose
to be garbage, then you can be garbage if you choose.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
To come here and use our resources, come here illegally.
You know. I don't really have a lot of sympathy
for you, okay.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
So let me ask you this, because I consider you
my experts. Don't you think it'd be smart if we
took like an old Westland Mall Eastland Mall and made
it a contained center and invite every illegal immigrant there
that's here illegally and promise them that we will not
take them to jail if they don't have rape, mugging,
all the style bolent crimes. And I say, there's a
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lady from Guatemala with two cute little kids and live
in the American dream. We will let them hear shame
on us. This is where I get the right wingers
kind of mad at me. I think at that point,
we bring her in. We make her learn the constitution.
We make them learn how to pick up their yard
and how to drive, and how to do things like
we do, like they did. There are Sicilian friends. My
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grandpa when he came over, he had to learn the
American way or he got kicked out, right, So we
take them. They're here. You can't just kick them out,
you can, but that's what we do. Need some of
them because the little white, spoiled rich kids won't pick anything.
They won't pick up their socks, let alone go pick whatever.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
In fact, so you know who gets most irritated at
the Guatemalan mom with two little kids is people who
came who stood in line to get here legally.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
And totally understands it.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
And you know what do you say to them to say, well,
even though she jumped in line and she came here
illegally and lived probably off of our resources, you know,
you still have to wait for it over in Portugal
or Guatemala or wherever you're at. And the second thing
I would I would ask is how is she vetted
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in the past, because back in the day and what
you're talking about, and like my grandfather came over from
Italy nineteen twenty and went through Ellis Island, started a
little pizza shop in New York City, then moved to
Dayton and started a grocery store. That's the American dream.
But they would ask them, do you have any communicable diseases?
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Are you against communism? You know that when that was
a thing. Are you going to not be a public
ward so you're not going to accept any government benefits
or anything like that? And make sure that all of
those boxes are checked, because under the Biden administration they
let anybody in everything.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Oh yeah, during the pandemic, by the way.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
So and in terms of the farmers picking the food.
And there's the guest worker program that Trump is talking about. Yeah,
because who's going to take in the news.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
I mean if you go to like I travel every
week delivering cars, and there's always a person of foreign
nature waiting, Sorry, can I clean the room yet? Knocking
on my door? You know. So my point is they're here.
We can't live without them. I know it sounds left.
They're here, and it's not fair to the ones that
did illegally. I get that. But then Reagan do something
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like that too, though he let the ones that were here.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
If thought he did, he did it, it was not.
It didn't turn out very well. So it is amnesty.
It happened in nineteen eighty five where they said they
you know, we're going to make these I think it's
a million and a half people get amnesty, and then
in return, you know, we're going to build the wall
or we're going to we're not going to let them
in in the future, which was a total bunch of yass,
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which you can so with a guest worker program, they've
got to be vetted they have to work, they have
to agree to not be on the public doll they
can't have a criminal record, they can't be you know,
subversive or doing you know, trafficking or anything like that.
But there is I think an opportunity for guest workers
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to be in the United States. But the program has
to be managed. And most of all, you can't be
putting an American citizen out of work.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
You know, I think you're there, Yes, take Jake, Take
Jakes for example. They start some kids out at twenty
two dollars an hour. They can't get help or they
can't pass a drug test. That's a that's a huge
issue in America right now, and we're I think, I
don't know how, I don't know how you put the
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line in the sand, and it would be unfair to
let someone in and ascam illegally. But who's going to
do those jobs if we get rid of all the people?
Speaker 1 (06:12):
I would point to the over one hundred government support
programs where if you can just you don't have to work,
you can get Medicaid, you can get food stamps, you
can get welfare, you can get all kinds of money
handed to you for doing nothing. And there's lots of
people that gain that system. So if you cut that
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off for able bodied working adults, which the big beautiful
bill starts to do with SNAP and Medicaid, I think
people are going to start coming out of the woodwork
and start working. But the government has to put those
expectations out there that we're not going to fund your
couch surfing in video games anymore.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
No, no, Yeah, I totally agree with that, But I
don't know how because I think the minute the government
goes in and starts telling the parents that make their
kid go to work, I don't think they'll like it.
I think I think the parents take the high road. Man.
That's just Johnny. He's on the marijuana stuff, you know.
I know, I know a lot of my buddies have
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kids that stay in the basement play video games there
in their thirties. They do have some sort of goofy degree.
They don't use and they're addicted to video games and
they don't know how changes us a flat tire on
their car.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Yeah, I'd wonder like who's funding that, Like, where's the
money coming from the parents?
Speaker 2 (07:32):
The ones I know, the one gentleman, I'm a gentleman.
The idiot I'm talking about both his parents make six figures.
So they's the point. They just strugglers shoulders. They kind
of hide him because they can't fix him. They just
let him.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Well, it's enabling, is what it is. And weak parenting
is not going to be fixed by government big reconciliations.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
So you don't you don't think it'd be a good
idea to get to the the non bad foreign people
and let's try to get them legal.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
I think if they if they're here illegally, they committed
a crime, and I think that they should have to
go back in line if they voluntarily, And Marco Rubio
does this better than I do. But okay, if they
voluntarily go home, then I believe what Christy Noam and
others have said, if you go home voluntarily, you might
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be able to get in.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Well, how do you what's their home though?
Speaker 1 (08:24):
If they don't have a home, well wherever they came
from in the first place.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I mean, I don't think I don't guate them all
like America where mom and dads don't have the house
and you just go back and come home.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Well, we can't solve all the problems in all the countries.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Again, I totally get what you're to the point. But
then I and I'm not really debating right now, but
I'm just thinking they're here and we need them, and
I understand what's right. But if we kick say, uh,
call her Joan, Joan, the Mexican lady that cleans the
rooms at the Super eight, we kick her out, no
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one will clean the Super eight room. Now the Super
eight goes bad, worse than already is because no one
will clean. Their ratings go down, nobody stays there, and
it gets boarded up, and then we have them on
the problem. It'd be different if we had someone that
would do her job. There is nobody that will do
her job.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Well, we're not sure of that because we haven't removed
her from the payroll of that hotel and ask the
hotel owner to go find other labor. And also we
don't know if she's completely illegal, like did she come
across the border in twenty twenty two or something. Chances
are she's on a green card or expire. Okay, yeah,
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but if she plays by the rules, which I'm guessing
Joan would try to play by the rules, you know,
she should go back to where she came from and
do it the right way and come back, because like
you said.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
We know we get her back, then we pay to
get rid of her. And that has to be many
how much of her head to get rid of to
take them way? I can't remember that, playing flight and
feeding them, housing them alligator alley and getting so So.
I agree with everything I to. I know what the
rules are, but sometimes it gets to the point where
I guess I equate everything building cars. I'm building a car,
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and I knew I shouldn't have weld it there, but
I welded it there, and now I gotta do something.
And I could sit there all day long. And why
did I weld it there in the first place, because
dummy me. But we've already made the welds. We now
need to adapt, overcome and fix it.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
You know, the people if they're complaining about the cost
of repatriating these illegals, that blame is on Biden. Okay,
we know that, Yeah, we know, and now we have
to fix it.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yeah, it's gonna cost us money, no matter how all right,
we're gonna take a break. We'll go right back. This
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