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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There was an interview that took place on sixty minutes.
It was an interview about mass deportations that will be
coming if Donald Trump is elected to become president. Yet again,
now to be clear, this interview was obviously done for
different political reasons. For sixty minutes, it was to terrify
people that if you voted for Donald Trump, that there

(00:22):
would be mass deportations, and that's somehow inhumane.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
The point they were trying.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
To say was there's just too many illegal immigrants in
this country. And with so many illegal immigrants in this country,
you cannot separate them from their other family members.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
So therefore you must give them all amnesty.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
And it is evil if you start kicking people out
of the country. Now, Donald Trump's been very clear about
deportations and he said it would be the largest operation
in American history. And the reason why is because we
had the largest operation history of this country of illegal
immigrants coming in over the last four years because of
the open borders policies of the borders are Kamala Harris

(01:03):
and Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
They did this on purpose.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
I want to also make it clear that I care
about American citizens and those that came to this country
and did it the legal and correct way the most.
And if you're upset that you broke her laws and
now there is hardship for you because you broke her laws,
I'm sorry. That is the risk that you chose. That
is the risk that you took. That was your decision

(01:30):
that you made when you broke into this country. I
also care about Americans that are suffering now economically. I'm
worried about Americans and those that came to this country
the legal process, the correct way who are having a
hard time paying for rent or finding housing. That is
the number one priority for me. It's also, by the way,

(01:51):
the number one priority clearly of Donald Trump. And so
the media now and the closing arguments that we're witnessing
there are argument is, well, you can't vote for Donald
Trump because if you do vote for Donald Trump, you
are going to rip apart families. By the way, we
rip apart families every day in this country, every single

(02:14):
day when people go to jail for breaking American laws,
and those are American citizens. And I hate it that
their parents decided to break laws.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
I really do. I absolutely hate it.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
I cannot stand it to know that there are kids
that are upset and they're sad when their parents go
to jail for committing crimes. But the reality is that
is what we do in this country every day. So
why should there be a different set of rules for
illegal immigrants because American citizens every day, quote, our families
are ripped apart when mommy, our daddy goes to jail. Now,

(02:48):
I'm going to play for you a very interesting interview.
It was done on sixty minutes and it was with
the former ICE Director Tom Homan. Know Tom, and Tom
has made it very clear this administration will do mass deportations.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Who's at the top of the list.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Those have been convicted of raping and those have been
convicted of murdering, which are in the tens of thousands
of people that we allowed in this country under Kamway, Harrison,
Joe Biden's blessing. There are convicted rapists and convicted murderers
who we allowed into this country after we caught them

(03:28):
crossing the southern border.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Those are the first people that are going to be deported.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Do I feel sorry for them if their families are
quote ripped apart? I don't, because they are a threat
to society and they have killed or raped or killed
and raped people and been convicted of it, and then
they broke into this country. So if that's who they
want me to feel sorry for, I'm not going to
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(03:52):
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(06:05):
All right, so take a listen to this interview. This is,
as I mentioned a moment ago, former ICE Director Tom
Homan talking about what will happen if Donald Trump is
elected president, and the media, of course trying to spend
this that anybody that's in favor of mass deportations, well
you're an evil person.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
With nine days until election day, former President Trump has
stepped up his attacks on the Biden Harris administration's record
on illegal immigration and pledged that if elected, he'll conduct
the largest deportation in American history. There are more than
eleven million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, about
three percent of the population. Nearly eighty percent of them

(06:46):
have lived in the country for a decade or more.
How realistic is this mass deportation campaign promise? What would
be the human and financial cost? We took these questions
to one of the people Donald Trump has said would
join him if he wins a second term, Tom Homan,
who led immigration enforcement during the first Trump administration, when

(07:06):
thousands of migrant children were separated from their parents at
the border.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
Here a lot of people say, you know, the talk
of a mass deportations races, it's threatening to immigrant community.
It's not threatened to an immigrant community, it should be
threatening to the illegal immigrant community. But on the heels
of his historic illegal immigration crisis, that has to be done.

Speaker 5 (07:32):
How are you doing?

Speaker 6 (07:34):
At the Republican National Convention this summer, Tom Homan was
the proud pitchman of mass deportation.

Speaker 4 (07:40):
I got a message to demands of illegal areas that
Joe Biden's released in our country.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
You better start packing now.

Speaker 6 (07:48):
Over three decades, he worked his way up from border
patrolmen to Acting Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the
agency known as ICE, during the first year and a
half of the Trump administration. This election cycle, former President
Trump has mentioned mass deportation at nearly every rally.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
WI would begin the largest deportation operation in the history
of our country because we have no choice.

Speaker 6 (08:16):
What would the largest deportation in American history look like
to you.

Speaker 5 (08:22):
Well, let me tell you what it's not going to be.

Speaker 4 (08:23):
First, it's not going to be a mass sweep of neighborhoods.
It's not going to be building concentration camps. I've read
it all. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 6 (08:32):
But if mass deportation is not going to be, as
you said, massive sweeps and concentration camp.

Speaker 5 (08:37):
It'll be what is it. They'll be targeted arrest.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
We'll know who we're going to rest, where we're most
likely to find them based on numerous investigative processes.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Here's our message.

Speaker 6 (08:48):
Former President Trump's running mate JD. Vance said it would
be reasonable to deport a million people a year. Trump's
top immigration advisor, Stephen Miller, told a conservative audience that
deportees would be removed from the country in a massive
military air operation.

Speaker 7 (09:04):
So you grab illegal immigrants and then you move them
to the staging grounds, and that's what the planes are,
waiting for federal law enforcement to then move those illegals home.
You deputize the National Guard to carry out immigration enforcement.

Speaker 6 (09:16):
Stephen Miller said that this will involve large scale reads.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
I don't use the term raids, but you're probably talking
about work stile enforcement operations waits. This administration pretty much.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
Stopped workplace enforcement that's around.

Speaker 5 (09:30):
Us, and that's gonna be necessary.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
By the way, I love how they act like this
is insane. They're like, that's around up.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Yes, when millions of people invade your country and they're
here illegally, this is how you get rid of them.
You notice how the media is already hedging their bets here.
They're like, all right, well, number one, you can't vote
for Donald Trump, but in case Donald Trump wins, we
want you to know you can't do mass deportations. Hold
my diet coke and watch, Hold my diet coke and watch,

(09:58):
because that's exactly what we're going to do. We're going
to do mass deportations, and that's exactly, by the way,
what we should do. The reason why they're saying this
is I do believe they think there's a really good
chance Trump's going to win, and they're trying to set
a standard that if you do deportations, we're going to

(10:21):
run stories and we're gonna.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Make you look like the biggest racist. It gets.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
This is concentration camps, kids in cages. They're going to
bring back all the hits. Plus they're going to bring
back every story they get their hands on. That's like
Ilian Gonzalez, Remember the kid when they're like, you can't
take them back to another country. There's a big fight
over who has parental control and custody. You may remember
that story. They're going to do that all over again,
and that's what Democrats are hoping for. They're like oh,

(10:47):
you do this thing, and we're going to tell that story. Look,
there are gonna be some some stories that they're going
to be able to exploit where it's like, well, the
mom gets stay, but the dad can't stay and the
kids and what do you do.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
When you break the law, there are consequences for your family.
And that happens every single day in the United States
of America with American citizens when family members are ripped
apart and kids are whipped, ripped apart from their parents
because their parents commit crimes.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
So I am not adding a standard here.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
I'm not changing the standard that we hold our own
citizens to when they commit crimes. Go to any federal
court house every day and watch people that are sentenced
and go to jail and watch them be ripped from
their families.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Okay, like we do this, this is.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Normal, And they're going to try to act like it's inhumane.
They're going to try to act like in it's not
normal to have families that are quote ripped apart. Our
justice system, our legal system does it every damn day
to American citizens for decades, okay, for twenty years, for
thirty years, for life in prison, and so what they're

(11:56):
saying now as well. If any one child is separated
from their parent who broke the law for even just today,
you're a racist, you're a big you can't do this,
You're not allowed to do it.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
I'm sorry. We do it to our own citizens.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
We should be doing it to illegal immigrants as well.
I also think it's time for us to take the
band aid off and we do it right away, and
we go after the worst among them. We go after
those who have been convicted of rape, those have been
convicted of murder, those have been charged with heinous crimes,
and we get them out of this country. And the
only way that you can do what is being described

(12:29):
here is to do it right away. We should not wait.
We should not do this over years. We should do
it over months. And you won't know why. We should
do it quickly because it also will allow for self deportations.
If you see people that are being deported consistently, and
you are an illegal immigrant and you are watching it

(12:52):
take place in and around you, in your society, and
a legal society that's been set up of illegal immigrants
and underground workers, and the lists go on and on,
there is a very good chance that you may say, hey,
before that happens to me and my family, we're going
to self deport together, and that's what should happen. But
when you listen to the media talking in this interview
with a former ICE director, they're like, in shock.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Well you can't, you can't separate families.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
My response would be like, we do it every damn
day in our court system, and in fact I would
I would actually use it as a campaign opportunity to
say Kama Harris did this her entire career as a prosecutor.
She did this to families every single day in court.
She separated parents from their kids every day in court
when she was a prosecutor, when she put people in jail,

(13:36):
she separated families. So why are you not asking her
about that? If this is the new standard of quote
right and wrong, which is well, if any family is
separated from one another, then it's a bad decision.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
It's not by the way work.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
So enforcement offer is just not about people who's working
legally in the country and companies that harm that's going
to undercut their competition, that has you as citizen employees.
I said, where we find a lot of trafficking case
and women and children who are forced in a forced
labor to pay off for smuggling fees.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
A study by the American Immigration Council found that mass
deportation could result in the removal of millions of construction, hospitality,
and agriculture workers, reducing the GDP by one point seven
trillion dollars. Can you just limit it to criminals and
national security threat though?

Speaker 4 (14:22):
If I've in charge of this, my priorities are public
safety threats and nas security threats.

Speaker 6 (14:26):
First first implies others follow though, right, absolutely, So game
that out for me. What's the scenario.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
It's not okay to enter a country legal, which is
a crime. That's what drives illegal immigration when there's no consequences.
The Biden Harris ministration has proven this. You can get
to the border, journ yourself, sin get released when in
twenty four hours.

Speaker 6 (14:48):
So you are carrying out a targeted enforcement operation. Grandma's
in the house, she's undocumented. She get arrested too.

Speaker 4 (14:55):
It depends which the judgey side we're going to remove people.
A judge is already deported.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
Homan's suggestion that Grandma might face arrest would mark a
major shift in policy under President Biden. Ice is mostly
targeting those deemed national security or public safety threats and
people who just crossed the border illegally. The majority of
the four million deportations carried out by the Biden administration

(15:24):
have occurred at the southern border, where an unprecedented influx
of migrants created scenes of chaos, a humanitarian crisis and
one of Vice President Harris's biggest political vulnerabilities. Homan says,
mass deportation is the solution. How many people would be deported?

Speaker 5 (15:46):
You can't ansk that question.

Speaker 7 (15:47):
Why not?

Speaker 5 (15:49):
How many officers do I have?

Speaker 6 (15:50):
Is there a written plan on this? If there's no memo,
If there's no plan, is this fully baked? We've done
to be but not a deportation of this scale.

Speaker 5 (16:04):
ICE is very good at these operations. This is what
they do.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
To see what they do, we went to Silver Spring, Maryland,
a suburb of Washington, d c. Or earlier this month.
ICE agents gathered in a parking lot before dawn. It's
what ICE does every day and has been doing for
many years.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
By the way, I love how they how they do
this in sixpensive. It's what they do every day. They
have been for years.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Actually, no, it's not what they do every day under
the Biden administration. Under the Biden administration, they tell them
to release, release, release, and how many they released fifteen
to twenty million, even if we use sixty minutes numbers,
so I, oh, it's only eleven eleven million plus. So
when they act like we're being tough on illegal immigrants,
if that was true, there wouldn't be eleven more, eleven million,
twelve million, fifteen million, twenty million illegal immigrants right now

(16:52):
in the United States of America. And this way that
they're they're framing this And I know many of you
don't watch sixty minutes. That's why I'm playing this for
you because I want you to understand how to fight back.
It is the logic that we have to use as
we are fighting back because when they do the Elien
Gonzalees saying, oh, you're ripping families apart, and they show

(17:12):
a picture of a kid crying, their kids that are
crying every day in court when their mom or dad
are taking to jail every day. They're American citizens every
day that are separated from their parents every single day,
and no one at sixteen minutes is doing stories about
how inhumane it is that every single day there are

(17:34):
illegal that there are American citizens that are separated from
their children. No one talks about that because we know
that it's normal, and they're going to try to act
like if it's an illegal immigrant, it's abnormal, and that
you can't do it, when in reality, yes you can.
You can do it, and if we do it to
our own citizens, then we should do it to illegal immigrants.

(17:57):
So they're like, all right, we're shuiting up here in
the park lots and ICE does every day. They're trying
to make it seem like like ICES is doing their
job and that everything's fine and there's no reason for
mass deportations. You can't even get your head around how
many illegals are in this country.

Speaker 5 (18:14):
Now.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
You notice the beginning of this, she said, it's what
three percent of the population. There's other studies that say
it's up to six percent of the population. You have
six percent of the people among us right now that
are in this country illegally.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
Sorry, good morning everyone.

Speaker 6 (18:27):
They're tasked this morning locate and arrest undocumented immigrants with
criminal histories including assault, robbery, drug and gun convictions.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
By the way, it's sad that these ICE agents have
to go out there and risk their lives to get
rid of illegal immigrants who have committed heinous crimes. Now
knowing what we know, that this administration knowingly let into
the country, into the United States of America, people that
were convicted of heinous sex crimes and murder, and they're

(18:58):
walking among us by the thousand, okay, by the tens
of thousands combined. And these ICE agents are having to
risk their lives when we already caught them at the
border and they already should have been kicked out of
this country. Never forget that these guys that are going
out there, and these guys that are risking their lives,
these guys that are risking their lives are going out

(19:19):
to get people that should have never been allowed in.
We knew they were, we knew who they were, we
knew they were convicted, and they said, this administration said,
let them in. Release them into that rapists, release that
child molester, release that murder into America, and we'll figure
it out later.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
That's what this administration did.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
And now we put these guys' lives on the line,
forcing them to go out there and try to find
these heinous criminals.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Because the first time when we had them, they let
them go.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
You cannot separate families from one another because that is inhumane.
And you must allow every legal immigrant that's in this
country to stay in this country. Now, why are they
saying that, Because they don't believe any of these people
should have to leave this country, and they believe they
should all be given American citizenship.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
And they believe that all of these people that.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Are in the United States of America should be able
to vote right away for the hardcore liberal Democratic candidates.
That is what this really is all about. It's always
been about that. I keep saying it over and over
again because it's true. It's always been about that. This
is about importing voters. This is about importing voters because

(20:37):
they need desperately, the Democratic Party to bring a new
voters to replace many voters who have, by the way,
become independently smart. The Democratic vote is an all time
low guaranteed for Kamala Harris. She only has seventy percent
plus of the Democratic vote that is saying that they
will vote for her. That was at ninety I think

(20:59):
it was six percent or ninety seven percent when Barack
Obama ran for president. It was in the mid nineties
when Joe Biden ran. It is now dropped down into
the seventies with Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
So they're worried.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
They've lost many of the democratic are in the African
American community, and so they're like, all right, well, we
just got to have a replacement opportunity. What do we
do to replace them? Oh, it's easy, it's really simple,
not a problem. How do we replace them, No problem,
We'll just import them. And now that we want to

(21:32):
deport them, sixty minutes, Like, you can't do that, that's racist,
you can't do it. Keep listening to this absurd interview.
In sixty minutes.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
This morning, our target is going to be.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
Identified by ICE as a threat to public safety.

Speaker 8 (21:47):
Hey, let's roll.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
Matt Elliston, director of ICE's Baltimore Field office, told us
the goal was to catch the first target by surprise.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
You've been watching them, you know as r too.

Speaker 8 (22:00):
Yeah, we know his routine. We've been watching him for
a couple of days. Wait till he gets about in
front of my vehicle.

Speaker 6 (22:05):
Sure enough, a white van soon appeared to pick him up,
but they didn't get very far.

Speaker 5 (22:13):
Yea, how are you doing?

Speaker 2 (22:13):
You got in your hand? Would you put down.

Speaker 6 (22:15):
The man they arrested was a twenty four year old
Guatemalan with an assault conviction who had been ordered deported
by a judge five years ago. The ICE agents discovered
that the driver of the van was also in the
country illegally. They told us he'd been deported once before.

Speaker 8 (22:33):
It has no criminal record. That he was picking up
his employees to go to work. It doesn't make sense
to waste a attention bed on someone like that when
we have other felons to go out and get Today.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
A lot of folks might hear you and say, like,
hold on, you've got an undocumented immigrant who comes face
to face with ICE, who's responsible for deporting folks from
this country, and you let him go.

Speaker 8 (22:54):
We utilize immigration lot to enhance public safety. It's not
to just aimlessly arrest anyone would come out cross right.
We do targeted enforcement in ICE.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
So in other words, you got to be a really
bad dude. You notice how the wheels just came off
that story real fast. Oh wait, you're just a guy
that broke in. You're just an illegal immigrant. Oh okay, Well,
we don't have time to deal with you. Why because
there's another fifteen million of you, and this administration has
told us not to deport you. This administration is said
to let you stay. And that ICE director there that

(23:26):
you just heard from Baltimore, the field office, he's making
it well known. Unless you are murderer, unless you're a rapist,
we have no intention of getting rid of you. Why
do you think some of illegal immigrants are coming to
this country. You don't think that illegal immigrant that they
just caught and then just let walk away is going
to tell all of his friends to come to America.
Like I got raided the other morning and they let

(23:48):
me go. There was a raid on my location. They
were watching me, and I'm there like, you know, picking
up a buddy, and I didn't have a bad record. Quote,
So come on over, like, they will not arrest you
here if they catch you for just being.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
A legal immigrant that's in the United States of America.
Didn't matter.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
If you're taking a job from somebody else, It doesn't matter.
If you're making the home affordability be out of control
where people cannot afford it, None of that matters. Just
come on over and don't worry about being deported. They're
not deporting anybody. They caught me with another violent individual
with me, and they still didn't deport me as I'm
picking him up, And you just heard the Field office

(24:29):
director saying, yes, this is in fact exactly what we do.
We do not take these types of criminals.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
We only find the worst of the worst of the
worst of the worst.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
That we let in and then we might deport them.
That's what we do do, right, Like, that's it, That's
what we do.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Keep listening. It gets even better.

Speaker 6 (24:56):
It took a team of more than a dozen officers
seven hours to ere six people, and that doesn't include
the many hours spent searching for them. So how would
it even be possible then, for ICE to arrest a
million people in this country if that mass deportation plan
were to take effect.

Speaker 8 (25:17):
I could say here in Maryland, we would never be
able to resource or find find that amount of detention,
which would be our biggest challenge, right and just the
amount of money that that would cost in order to
detain everybody, you know, it would be you know, at
the Department of Defense level of financing.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
So so get let's be very clear now about what
this report's telling you. They're telling you, Hey, they spent
all day long and they only found six bad guys,
six bad guys. So it is going to be impossible
for anybody else to do this, And and anybody that's
here just accept them being here, and just just is

(25:53):
accept the fact that they're in this country illegally, and
just know that there's no reason for you to ever imagine,
under any circumstances that we could actually do real deportations
in this country.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
It's never going to happen. That's what they just told you.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
By the way, I can round up six illegal immigrants
in about ten minutes, within five minutes of my house.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
It's not hard.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Because illegal immigrants live together, they hang out together, they
work together, they go to they do life together.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
It's not hard.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
I could deport if you said to me, Ben, I'm
going to give you a team and I want you
to round up one thousand illegal immigrants. I could probably
do it in a half a day. Now, the processing
part would be on somebody else. But if you said,
just find me a thousand legal immigrants, I could pull
that off.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
It would not be hard.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
And that is the difference between the story they're telling you.
On sixty minutes, they're saying, oh, well, it took them
all day to find six people, because their list was
six individuals with actual names that they were directly targeting
because they said that they are a threat to our society. Again,
what we're talking about is people that are in this
country illegally being deported because they're in this country illegally.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
That's what we're talking about.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
What I just described was trying to find six needles
in a hay stack of guys that are hardcore convict
you know, like real threats to society, criminals, rapists, and
murderers that they were trying to find. You understand the
difference here, we're talking about two very different things. We're
saying if you're here in this country illegally, that you
shouldn't be able to stay in this country.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
If you're here illegally.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
That is very different from the conversation that you just
heard there, which was, look, we're going for the worst
of them, and we're trying to find specific people. If
you're trying to round up a million or two or three,
or four, or five, or six or seven or eight
or nine or ten or eleven million illegal immigrants in
general who are just here bring the rules, that's a
lot easier than finding ones.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
That are convicted of murdering people.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
So when sixty minutes tells you this is impossible to do,
they're also telling you a story which is not the
reality of the makeup of legal immigrants in this country.
By the way, the majority of legal immigrants are not
convicted murderers, not rapists. Right, it's probably less than one
percent of one percent. We're not talking about that. What
we're talking about is, did you come into this country illegally?

(28:14):
You did, Okay, great, then you need to go home
to your host country.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
And I'm really sorry if this messages.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
Your life up, but you knew you were taking the
risk when you came in to this country and broke
into the United States of America. That is a very
different conversation than what they're trying to give you.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
This picture they're painting on.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Sixty minutes, sixteen minutes is trying to tell you a
story that they're saying impossible. This will never happen. This
is the most unrealistic thing ever. You cannot do this
because it's just too hard to find these individuals if
they're murders and rapists. Yeah, it does take a lot
more time to find a specific person, go to a
Loew's or home depot, parking lot anywhere in Texas and

(28:54):
you can find one hundred, one hundred and fifty illegal
immigrants hanging out. You want to send a message real
fast that hey, where things are changing. Go into that
parking lot, run them all up. That's what I would
refer to as a mass deportation moment, and guess what happens.
Word travels fast. Hey man, it's not what it used
to be here. It's time to go home. The number
of people that will self deport if this is what

(29:17):
they think is going to happen to them, will be massive.
So when you hear these interviews and when you see
these conversations, look for the propaganda, because the propaganda is massive.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
It is absolutely massive. Don't forget.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
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