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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Last night, Brian, what they did so tobacco. During the
Biden administration, they received one hundred and seventy nine to
one one calls to that club alone. That club, we
were just watching one hundred and seventy calls. Wouldn't you
think that would have been a red flag?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Would nothing happen?
Speaker 1 (00:15):
Guns, shootings, AG batteries? Nothing happened. So under Donald Trump, DEA, FBI,
US Marshalls atf ICE, everyone.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Went in together.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Dea led this investigation, went in, got one hundred and
fifteen illegal immigrants aliens in our country, arrested them, two
with warrants, twelve guns seized. So what would happen in
this club is you would go in, security would give
you a menu of drugs, cocaine, there's something new called
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pink cocaine, meth. You could go in a bathroom stall
get that. Those prostitution, all these things going on, and
we just now identified a member of Sinaloa cartel was
also in there.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Attorney General Pam Bondi speaking to Brian Kilmeat of Fox News,
Shannon's good joking that his invitation was lost in the mail,
because you know where that took place, right down I
twenty five Colorado Springs. This is what we are dealing
with at ground zero of the criminal illegal alien crisis
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in this state. Border a border wall to wall from
New Mexico to Wyoming, from Utah to Kansas and all
points in between. Because we have designated ourselves with a
vacancy sign known as a sanctuary state, and within that
a sanctuary city in Denver, and the illegals coming into
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this country, I'm not even going to call them illegal
immigrants anymore. We have to draw a clear, distinct, bright
red line. We need to capitalize, italicize, underline, highlight the
fact that these individuals came into this country illegally. They
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have no right to be here, they have no documentation.
But you don't just call them undocumented immigrants immigrants. That
that alone right there, that terminology, that nomenclature insults those
who do come to this country legally as immigrants, like
Greg Lopez's parents, like my mother, like my grandparents, like
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many of you. At one point your ancestors came here
as immigrants wanting to assimilate to this country and culture,
to learn our language.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
That's another topic for today.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
Shelve that one for the moment, but it's important, learn English,
become American wave the American flag, pledge allegiance to that flag,
pay taxes, earn an honest living.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
That is not what is happening at.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
This underground speak easy claus in Colorado Springs. This according
to libs of TikTok. Of course I must.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Follow on X.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Over one hundred illegals arrested in a DEA sting operation
targeting an illegal underground nightclub in Colorado Springs. The DEA
says there was drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence, and
weapons seized. I wonder if that new gun law that
would go into effect of August of next year would
have any impact on whether those illegal firearms would have
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been obtained by the people in that building. Of course
it would not. That's a rhetorical question. Continuing now, over
a dozen active duty military members were working as armed
security or attending the club. Members of Trendy Iragua, MS
thirteen and Hell's Angels were attending the club. Michael Bennett
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forever out of touch in this state when he is
in this state, which is rare, and Rob Dawson asked
him about that.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Remember his feathers got ruffled at that question.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Senator Bennett, candidate for governor in this state and the
presumptive favorite to be our next governor, posted the following
on Facebook.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
Quote, I am committed to addressing the threats posed by
illegal drugs and firearms. I am closely monitoring the details
of the arrest to ensure we protect Colorado families and
uphold due process for those detained.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
That last part tells you all you need to know
about this guy. Uphold due process for those detained. What
due process did they adhere to coming here in the
first place? None?
Speaker 2 (04:37):
They have no legal right to be here.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
By you're gone, Do not pass, go, do not collect
two hundred dollars, go right to the border.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
I have zero sympathy. None.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
I don't care. I know Dan Kaplis and Sheriff Steve
Rings might be. They might be better guys than I am.
That's fine, And they want to have kind of an
open mind and an open heart about people that might
happen to be here illegally. You don't have to be
here illegally. You come here illegally by choice. You could
come here legally or illegally. You choose to roll the dice.
You come here illegally I'm sorry, I have zero sympathy
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for you. You skip the line for those who are
coming here legally, and you will meet no stronger supporter
of legal immigration than yours. Truly, So I don't want
to hear the xenophobic crap. As a son of an immigrant,
don't want to hear it. And as I told you
time and again, those who feel strongest about this issue
generally are first generation Americans whose parents came here legally
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as immigrants, like Greg Lopez, like so many others. Why
are Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz Republicans? Why are so
many Cuban Americans conservative Republicans, especially in Florida where they
are mainly populated, Because they know there are rules in
a process for doing things and coming here, but it's
worth it to escape communist dictatorship oppression. But that's not
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who's coming here, And those are not the reasons that
they are coming here. If they were, they'd be adjudicated
going through the proper channels of filing for asylum and
making those claims. That's not what's happening. Or so you
ask yourself the question, why are they coming here illegally?
Everybody's got a sob story, couldn't do it legally because
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XYZ don't care. Does that excuse fly with any other
law you might break in this country, especially one as
big as our international border and our immigration laws. I
say again, if that's the first act that you make
upon entering this country is to defy, ignore, disrespect our
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immigration laws, what incentive or motive do you have to
follow any other laws on our books. You just got
away with a really big one. No sympathy, leave, buy,
go gone. Due process This is that key phrase. You
don't get due process if you broke the law to
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come here.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
I can't believe. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
You don't have a right to do process if you
didn't properly file an asylum claim and you're caught, You're caught,
and you gotta yeah, you got me, and you leave.
If I went to any other country on Earth, I'm
an American, I'm an American citizen. I don't hold citizenship
in any other country. I do have a legal passport,
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but I still have to go through the proper channels
of transporting myself to any other country. And if I
was in any other country illegally, unbeknownst to the government
and said country insert any country there. And they found
me and they said, Ryan, you're an American. You didn't
come here the right way. You gotta go. What is
my argument? I don't have one. I have to leave.
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I am sick of going around in circles on this issue.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
It is stupid.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
There's a clear answer here, and leave it to Tom
Holman to lay it down for exactly what it is
and exactly what the Trump administration is doing. I want
to go through all of his comments here, and I
might just have time to do it. I certainly have
the motivation. Caroline Levitt, though, started things off by announcing
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this Trump Executive Order on Monday, and this is big.
Speaker 5 (08:24):
Today we kick off one hundred day week with a
focus on the President's historic effort to secure our southern border.
Later this afternoon, President Trump will sign an Executive Order
on Law and Order in another executive Order on sanctuary cities.
The first EO will strengthen and unleash America's law enforcement
to pursue criminals and protect innocent citizens.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
The second EO is.
Speaker 5 (08:47):
Centered around protecting American communities from criminal aliens, and it
will direct the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security
to publish a list of state and local jurisdictions that
obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration laws. After these are signed,
the President will have signed more than one hundred and
forty executive orders, already rapidly approaching the total numbers signed
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by the Biden administration over the course of four years
in office.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
But President Trump was not done yet. This one is
really big.
Speaker 6 (09:19):
And then the third executive order, which actually speaks the
heart of year question earlier about the uber drivers, will
be a order directing the Department of Transportation to include
English literacy tests for our truckers. This is a big
problem in the trucking community that unless you're in that
community you might not know. But there's a lot of
communication problems between truckers on the road with federal officials
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and local officials as well, which obviously is a public
safety risk. So we're going to ensure that our truckers,
who are the backbone of our economy are all able
to speak English. That's a very common sense policy in
the United States of America. So the President will be
signing that later this afternoon.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
One of the key elements in that fiery crash that
happened on Ice seven, some time ago now that resulted
in the burning deaths of five people. And I was
the one where Polis had sweet nothings whispered into his
ear by Kim Kardashian, and he, by FIAT reduced the
sentence of the offending driver. The offending driver was not
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proficient in English, was not properly licensed, was hired under
the table, was paid probably a cut wage because of that.
Companies should be punished for this too. And that's where,
in my opinion, capitalist law comes in. They prosecute these cases.
They sue these companies hiring such drivers who are not
qualified or capable of driving on American roads and reading
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our American signs which are in English. As he was
coming out of the mountains, this fool burned through his brakes.
They were gone. There are runaway trunk ramps. There were
signs for those, but they were in English, and he
couldn't understand them, and he couldn't read them, And that,
no doubt, had a direct cause of the crash that
would ultimately happen and stop traffic on I seventy. For instance,
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if I go to Ireland as a tourist with a
passport legally. Maybe I'm going to areas like Dublin where
most of the population speaks English, I would do the same.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
Maybe if I'm in France or Italy or Spain.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
But in any of those countries, if I tried to
work there, in my view, I had better speak Irish
in Ireland, I had better speak Italian. In Italy, I
had better speak French and France, And I had better
be able to speak for proficiently Spanish and Spain.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
This is not rocket science.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
If you come to this country, you must do as
the Romans do, do as the Americans do.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Live as an American citizen. That's why you are here.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
That's why you've been granted the great privilege, not right,
privilege of moving to and working in this country. We
are not citizens of the world. Our constitutional rights are
not afforded to every citizen on this planet. We can't
operate that way. No country can, No nation with borders
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can operate that way, nor should be expected to operate
that way. But because we are the great melting pot,
and we are the great source of charity cases throughout
the world, people come here with their hands out expecting
something for nothing in return.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Those days are over. They are done.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
Thank God for President Trump, thank god for Tom Homan.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
And Tom Holman.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
What I love about him, he and I would get
along really well because he doesn't hold anything back. There's
no veneer, there's no varnish, there's no facade. He tells
it like it is. And the better part about all
of this, there is no one more informed, more experienced
than Tom Holman.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
And this was about the arrest.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
There's two judges I think there's one in Wisconsin and
one in New Mexico who have been harboring illegal aliens.
And yes they'll be arrested.
Speaker 7 (13:10):
Look, we just the rest of the judge Pambindi for
impeding ICE enforcement moves. I said from day one, you
don't have to support ICE's operations. You can support sanctuary
cities if that's what you desire to do, sanctuary cities
and stand aside and watch ICE keep their community safe.
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Because any public vision where you're mayor, city council and
the governor, there are number one responsibilities protecting the communities.
And ICE has been clear we're targeting in public saints,
they drests, and national security threats. I can't Weaver's any
elected vision and especially a judge. There doesn't mean we
should be doing that and they should be helping us.
But I said from day one, you can sit aside
and watch.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
You can.
Speaker 7 (13:51):
You can argue against us, always want, and protest all
you want. But when you cross that line, I've said
this a thousand times, when you cross that line to impediment,
were knowingly Harbard concealing an illego, anahimace, you.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Will be prosecuted. Judge or not there it is.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
David Brooks of The New York Times, former alleged conservative,
at one point, has a just stunning, jaw dropping quote
about this.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
We'll get to in the next segment.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Well, I hones, stay focused on Tom Holman here because
this statement carries a lot of weight over the years
that he has served in this role patrolling the border,
gaining the experience that he has.
Speaker 7 (14:32):
Look I started to bordtow in nineteen eighty four. I've
been at this for over forty years. I worked for
six presidents, starting with Ronald Reagan. Every president ever worked
for it. Took border security seriously, because you can't have
national security if you don't have strong border security. We
got to know who's coming in, what's coming in? Where's
coming in? Why's coming in?
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Right?
Speaker 7 (14:54):
Even President Obama and President Clinton took some steps to
secure the border beause they understood national security.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
It was important.
Speaker 7 (15:00):
Joe Biden was the first president in the history of
this nation who came in office an unsecuredive border on purpose.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Now why did he do that? We'll get to that
in a moment.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
But here are the sheer numbers that Tom Holman believes
across the border. And this mostly happened almost entirely on
President Biden's watch, on Alejandra Majorcus's watch. And it was
deliberate turning of the head, ignoring and allowing, sometimes for
the use of an app people to cross the border
illegally under the pretense that they would somehow, some way
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show up for a court hearing. They were in no
way obligated to do so. They were not tracked once
they entered the country.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Just come on in.
Speaker 7 (15:42):
First of all, how many illeguiswans? I think in the
United States at least twenty million. Here's so, where'd you
come with that number? We didn't speak about twelve man
for twenty years. We know yet ten point five that
we know of came to the border. How many don't
we know? I talked about knowing guy was a two million?
How many unknown?
Speaker 2 (15:58):
God always we have.
Speaker 7 (15:59):
Like between the big men's sucktor in Texas where there's
no technology, how many thousand people digg across her there?
Speaker 2 (16:04):
We wouldn't know.
Speaker 7 (16:06):
We have known now, but you know, so I would
get venture over twenty men. But your question is last
count we got the last sight looked, there is about
seven hundred thousand illego amas for criminal charges walking the
streets of this country. Seven hundred thoust. And that's what
we're looking for now. That's where we're prioritizing them and
national security threats.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Twenty million illegal aliens, of which at least seven hundred
thousand are criminal, have criminal charges against them, walking right
in our streets, right across our border, and then right
into our streets, many of them as was just demonstrated
in Colorado Springs, right here in our state of Colorado. This, however,
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is the most important quote that Tom Homan gave today
about why the Biden administration allowed all these illegals to
enter the interior of the United States rather than being
detained by ice awaiting asylum adjudication.
Speaker 7 (17:03):
You know, the Biden administration released millions of people in
the United States. No one ever talks about I'll talk
about it. Why do they release people into the interior
United States and put them rather than put them.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Into an ice bed?
Speaker 7 (17:14):
Why not put them in an empty ice bed one
hundred and twenty seven dollars a night rather than a
hotel them at five hundred bucks a night. They did
it on purpose because when you put them an iced
detention bed, they get hearing them thirty five days. Court
records show nine out of ten people came asylum and
get order removal, they're gone. But if you release them
and put them a hotel them at five hundred bucks
a night, their hearings can be five, seven, nine years.
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You put out all appeals, and what are they hoping for?
Then that another Democrat administration is in power, they can
warr an amiestate of millions. This is about selling this
country off for future political power.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
That's what it was.
Speaker 7 (17:49):
The law Clearity says, if you arrive on our border
without proper documentation, you shall be detained, not maybe not
think about it. Shall And that's what President Trump's doing.
Your reason is over, that's what all says. That's what
we've done.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
Boom, This is what the American people voted for. And
the polls continue to show strong support for the Trump
deportation and immigration enforcement policies. Many of those pulled, and
these are recent, not right of center polls. We're talking
the mainstream media. There are many being pulled saying hey,
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I don't think the Trump administration is going far enough,
not going as far as fast as I hoped they would. This,
as Tom Holman has accurately pinpointed Bullseye, it was a
pure political power grab by the left. They were instilling
illegals who would be indebted to the Democratic Party, and
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therefore the hopes of the Democrats in power would be
they would establish a permanent dependent class that would vote
for them and maintain power for the Democrats because their
approval numbers with American citizens are dwindling the day, so
they got to bring in new voters to resupply.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
That was the end goal of all of this.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
We'll take that time out and come back with that
David Brooks quote. It'll drive you nuts, probably as much
as it did me. Your text as well. Five seven, seven,
three nine. This Monday edition of Ryan Schuling Live rolls
on after this.
Speaker 8 (19:21):
Well, obviously they're trying to send a note of intimidation
not only to her but to all charges and maybe
to all Americans. But I don't yet know the specific
details of this case, whether she escorted the guy out
the jury door, or whether she's letting them or it's
so that's all Mark, I don't want to comment on
this specific case, but especially on the issue of immigration,
there are a lot of people who are appalled by
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what the administration is doing, and there will be times
for civil disobedience. And to me, if she, let's say
she did escort this guy out the door, if federal
enforcement agencies come to your court room and you help
a guy escape, that is two things.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
One, it strikes me maybe.
Speaker 8 (20:01):
Something illegal, but it also strikes me as something heroic.
And in times of trouble then people are sometimes called
to do civil disobedience, and in my view, when people
do civil disapients.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
They have to pay the price. That's part of the
heroism of it.
Speaker 8 (20:15):
Frankly, And so you can both think that she shouldn't
have legally done this, and that morally protecting somebody against
maybe not even in this case, but in other cases.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
Frankly, a predatory enforcement agency.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
David Brooks, New York Times. Back here on Ryan Schuling Live.
You know the fool of the weak nominees. They come
fast and furious and sometimes early. And there you have
one on a Monday edition of this program, as we
taly them up for Friday. But there's so much to
take a part from whatever he was trying to claim
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regarding this Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan and her civil disobedience
in standing up for this illegal alien, opposing a predatory
enforcement agency. Talk to the mother of Rachel morn Patty,
Talk to the parents of Lake and Riley. Talk to
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the mother of Jocelyn Nungarey. Those are just a handful
of examples. There are more, unfortunately, sadly, infuriatingly, there are
many more examples. Who are the predators in this situation,
mister Gaslight. The predators are the ones coming across the border.
The predators are the coyotes trafficking humans, including children and women,
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for prostitution. Watch Sound of Freedom if you haven't seen
that movie yet. No, the predators are not the agency
ICE or the DEA that are working to protect American
citizens from criminal illegal aliens who have no documentation or
vetting that are in our country illegally by their.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Own choice and of their own accord.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
And I don't care about the story behind it because
often there is not one when it comes to a
criminal illegal alien, because of course that individual is not
going to try to come across the border legally. He
or she couldn't, so they have to go underground. And
that's what happened in Colorado Springs over this past weekend.
As far as a judge exhibiting civil disobedience, where is
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the constitutional crisis?
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Again?
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Because I was reliably told it was President Trump, this
would be a constitutional crisis. A judge, the judiciary, the
judicial branch of government, the Supreme Court of the United States,
and all of those courts that feed up to it.
The very reason it was founded as a triumvirate of
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power in this country to counterbalance counter and the keyword
there is balance, not the counterpart. The counterpart is inherent,
but the balance. The judiciary does not rule supreme over
the executive branch or the legislative ba. This is like
a variation of rock paper scissors. All have their equal powers,
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all are accountable. The other two have domain over the third,
but not superpowers domain over any one of the others
co equal branches of government. In establishing the Judiciary, we
wanted a non political body to fairly arbitrate cases and
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enforce the laws on the books of the United States
of America, those rights in the Constitution, those amendments added
to said Constitution through an Act of Congress and the
signature of the President of the United States. We need
to revisit civics in this nation. And I'm not just
talking for our youth. And we pick on gen Z
a lot for not being properly educated, but who's doing
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the educating. And then further to that point, no judge
has any business inserting herself or himself into the political fray,
because that was the very thing the Judiciary was established
to avoid. Presidential candidates run in the mucky muck for
in a political race for votes. It's dirty, it's a gauntlet.
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Same thing with members of Congress in the House and
the Senate. They run really hard, fought, really nasty, down
in dirty campaigns for political power that is not supposed
to extend to the judicial branch of our government at
any level. It is not up to Judge Hannah Dugan
to be heroic in any way, shape.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Matter, or form.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
If a judge, if a justice, if a Chief Justice
like John Roberts, or even justices that I like Samuel
Alito and Clarence Thomas, the two best, if they don't
like a law, it's not up to them to create
new law.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
It's up to them to interpret the.
Speaker 3 (24:52):
Constitution of the United States in its purest form originalists.
This is why it's so much more difficult, because the
Left is willing to throw all that out the window
and become activist judges like we see with Sodomayor, Kintanji
Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan, and the liberals that.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
Preceded them, that the Constitution is a.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
Suggestion rather than a firm set of rules and standards
to abide by. But what the Alito, Thomas s Galia,
these types of all time great justices believe, Rehanquist being
another one, was that it wasn't up to the Supreme
Court of the United States to establish new law. It was
up to them to interpret the law as it existed,
and if there were modifications that needed to be made,
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that you voice that in a decision, saying that the
Congress would need to act to remedy.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
This judge, Hannah Dugan, was entirely out of line.
Speaker 3 (25:42):
This case outlined in the mainstream media here in the
Associated Press. Protesters champ after a arrest of judge accused
of helping men evade immigration authorities. This is pretty cut
and dry what happened. Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah
Dugan is accused of his escorting the man, an illegal alien,
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and his lawyer out of her courtroom surreptitiously clandestinely through
the jury door last week after learning that immigration authorities
were seeking his arrest. That was not her place. She
was out of line. She should be removed from the bench.
She should be deep disbarred from practicing law. Judges are
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there to enforce the.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Law, whether they like it or not.
Speaker 3 (26:30):
You can't just personally decide you're gonna go rogue or
we don't have a system of laws in this country. Again,
where is the constitutional crisis? It is not coming from
our side. This is a dangerous precipice that we find
ourselves on, and it happened in New Mexico as well.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Let's go to the tax at five seven seven thirty nine.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
Congress needs to pass a law that says illegal immigrants
cannot be counted in the United States census.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
I agree that.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
The body of government that the census affects directly the
most would be the House of Representatives, the Senate. You
get two senators regardless, so it's immaterial.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
But you're right.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
If the twenty twenty census had been conducted correctly in
along the lines of what you just said, Texter, the
Republican margin would be far wider, greatly wider, and it
should be wider because the Democratic States are the ones
setting up sanctuary status for illegals to come in. And
then you're right, they are counted. They are counted as
represented constituents of a House member, even though they are
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not legally in our country.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
That's madness. I could not agree more of your text.
Speaker 3 (27:44):
If you're not a citizen of this country, you should
not be counted in the census that appropriates seats in
the House or electoral votes in the presidential election period.
And I don't care which party it would be, just so
happens in this case that it favors Democrats to do
what you just suggested.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
This from Eric got to make sure there's no swear
words in it.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
Ryan of Congress could get rid of the ACLU cancerous
lawyers through the Rico Act, all of the US America's
problems would go away. And that's a fact, Jack, period.
They are causing all this chaos behind the scenes. They're
not helping Eric. To your point, the ACLU used to
be kind of a pure libertarian organization. They would defend
the right of members of the ku Klux Klan to
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participate in a parade, for instance, on the streets of
Chicago something like that. They have abandoned any pretense of
political distancing and they are entirely immersed on the left
now in leftist causes, purely political. They do not defend
the rights of those that are on the political right,
even though there are many instances where that should have
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been the case. Pro life protesters come to mind, all
about the January sixth offenders that have been wrongly and
their prosecutions dragged out, Their right to a speedy trial denied.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
It was intentional, But where is the ACLU and any
of that noticeably silent, and their silence is deafening.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Ryan.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
You talk about all of us being descended for im
immigrants with one exception we found so far, only one
came from Scotland in the eighteen nineties. Let's talking about
this person specifically. The rest were here before seventeen seventy six.
Texter Her. Yeah, I've been fascinated in my family history
research because on my dad's side, much of what you
just stated is true. A lot of my family dates
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back before the American Revolution.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
English descended and.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
The other is Dutch, and they came around here just
after the American Civil War. And then, of course I've
told you many times about the story on my mom's side.
The point being, legal immigration has been a strong part
of what has made this country great, and I support it.
If you can come here legally, you can contribute to
our society, You can add value to our discourse. By
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all means, we need immigrants like those hard working immigrants,
to strengthen and bolster the labor force, to work for
a fair wage, to be counted above the table, to
be members of unions, et cetera. But when you give
the opportunity for ne'er do well businesses like the one
I stated in the first segment that would hire an
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illegal alien as a trucker at a cut rate, who
doesn't know English, who is not properly certified. Well, now
we got a problem. Now that's a major problem. Stephen Lyttleton,
retired law enforcement officer rights. When judges by and large
are allowed to be above the law, this is where
we end up.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
A reckoning is long overdue.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
Yeah, we've lost our republic if the judges become political
animals only. And that is what we're seeing in alarming
numbers with Trump as President of the United States, and
there needs to be a course correction on that. And
there is a judge up for nomination. Been reading about
this on x Ed Martin for US Attorney DC. He
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needs to be confirmed. But we got these wishy, washy
Republican senators that are sitting on their hands and maybe
hesitant reluctant to confirm judges. Whereas Democrats. This is where
you got to give them a tip of the cap.
They're unified, they're all pulling in the same direction. They
will nominate and confirm the most radical leftists judges possible.
But we have to go tiptoeing through the tulips to
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get Republican conservative judges approved.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
This is the battle we're fighting. Basically, one arm tied
behind our backs.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
A time out wrapping up our number one of Ryan
schuling live more of your texts at five seven, seven,
three nine when we come back after this.
Speaker 9 (31:42):
White House has put up about one hundred posters of
what they say are unauthorized immigrants who have been arrested
for violent crimes. You could see them there. They put
them up on the driveway of.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
The White House.
Speaker 9 (31:54):
If you look here, that's the West Wing just at
the forefront the Executive.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Mansion itself to the left. But what's particularly.
Speaker 9 (32:00):
Noteworthy about this location is it is right directly behind
the positions where TV correspondents do their hits from the
White House lawn. So therefore, no matter what network you're
on that includes MSNBC, if you're doing a hit from
the White House right now, those pictures will be behind you.
The White House has been doing a briefing at about
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a half hour about.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
What they're doing here.
Speaker 3 (32:24):
Jonathan Lemyer Politico and also there on MSNBC up in
arms over these signs.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
I mean, the truth hurts right.
Speaker 3 (32:31):
You have these criminal illegal aliens, their photos with the
crime listed underneath, posted one at a time all along
the entrance to the White House. Along the lawn, and
as Shannon pointed out, as Jonathan Lemyer observed, in I
shot of any kind of video that might be taken
by any of the mainstream media networks, unavoidable in those shots.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
And that was the whole point purpose of it.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Go back to this David Brooks line about a predatory
enforcement agency. You could not be more exactly wrong in
an analysis than Brooks.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
Is there. This guy again ostensibly.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
Was a conservative columnist for the New York Times for years.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 3 (33:18):
I mean they have lost the plot and then some
whether it's him, Bill Crystal, George Will. You gotta understand,
these are guys that I grew up admiring. Maybe I
meet the press, they would represent what I thought was
a center right or conservative viewpoint. George Will is an
extremely intelligent man. I thought Bill Crystal was that's fake news.
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David Brooks same thing. It's hard to weed out and
recognize who you can trust out there in the media landscape.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
But I'm going to do my level best to tell
you exactly who those people are. Ryan.
Speaker 3 (33:51):
This is a text for five seven, seven, three nine
best statement I heard this year.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Wish I'd have come up with it.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
Quote, if you bypass due process on the way into
our don't expect it or ask for it on.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
The way out. Yep.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
And I've been clamoring for that for months now. The
due process you skipped and decided you didn't need on
the way in, well, why should that be afforded to
you as we punch you to Mexico? Figure it out there.
Remain in Mexico is a brilliant policy for that reason.
If you really want to come to the United States
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and you're willing to do the work to get to
the border, okay, you report in, you file for asylum,
and you wait it out in Mexico. And again along
those lines, if you're looking for true asylum, your life
is in jeopardy. It's in danger coming from one of
the Triangle countries or Venezuela or wherever else.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
Why does it have to be the United States?
Speaker 3 (34:46):
I mean, it's not like Mexico's perfect or even close
to as good as the United States. But if you know,
beggars can't be choosers, and if Mexico offers you asylum,
which little hint they're not because they know better apparently
than we do, then remain in Mexico and claim your
asylum in Mexico, stay there, escape from whoever is pursuing you.
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And I'm granting you that premise on the basis of
knowing that in many cases that's fake news in itself.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
Your claim for asylum status. If you send me back
to El Salvador, there are gangs there that will murder me.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
That was the whole Abrigo Garcia Wow situation and remains
the case. But have you noticed that story is basically
evaporated from the headlines?
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Where did that go?
Speaker 7 (35:30):
What does that?
Speaker 3 (35:31):
How about Corey Booker Senator Corey Booker and his marathon
filibuster that Frank Lunch said would go down in history.
Do you even remember it? After I just mentioned it? Oh,
you're like, oh, yeah, that happened. These are not serious
people and they should not be taken seriously.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
A time out.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
When we're back the mysterious fall of Shador Sanders or
was it so mysterious after all?
Speaker 2 (35:54):
In the NFL Draft