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July 10, 2025 3 mins
As deportations ramp up, there’s every reason to believe that crime will continue to fall. The early returns have been impressive.
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Faith Freedom Florida. This is the Brian mud Show. Yeah,
sure enough, as we take a look ads the total
reduction in crime in Trump's second term, and this is
a direct connection to the ICE detention detainment related situations
here and on that note, just remarkable as you have

(00:27):
Democrats that are now proposing new legislation that would force
the identification of ICE agents. Foxes Alexandria Hoff.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
President said this while taking questions during a meeting with
African leaders at the White House. Foxes Peter Ducey asked
about a bill introduced by two Democratic senators, Corey Booker
and Alex Fadia that would forbid ICE agents from wearing
masks and require visible identification. Overall, Democrats feel that the
current ICE enforcement is too militaristic. Barder officials say the

(00:59):
masks provide necessary protection from doxing, which would put agents
and their families in harm's way. A Homeland Security spokesperson
told Axios that assaults against ICE agents have surged seven
hundred percent in recent.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Weeks, including the hunting and militaristic approach to the attack
on the fourth of July in Texas. It just if
you are trying to get these people killed. What would
you do differently than what Sparty, what Corey bookerned company
are trying to do here? These are evil people because again,

(01:36):
if you're trying to get them killed, you wouldn't do
anything differently. That's evil. So President Biden's administration will be
remembered for three dynamics brought about by his failed policy positions.
Historically high inflation, an escalation of conflict around the world,
and of course, illegal immigration via open border policies. Now
underlying those issues, crimes committed by illegal immigrants off officially

(01:58):
reported as non citizen crime and based on customs and
Border patrol records. By twenty twenty four, non citizens were
committing crimes at a rate that was nine hundred and
fourteen percent higher than the average American. Now, this was
driven in large part by about six hundred and sixty
three thousand known non citizens with criminal records allowed into
this country by the Biden administration seeking asylum. In fact,

(02:20):
during the first five months of the Trump administration, more
criminal illegal immigrants were detained by eyes than during the
entire four years of the Biden administration. Predictably, we've seen
a quick and significant decline in crime across the country
based on available data, so this I brought you earlier
in the week. The total reduction in crime in the
United States from January twentieth to June thirty compared to

(02:43):
the same time last year is approximately ten to fifteen
percent less across violent in property crimes, homicides, and motor
vehicle thefts, the declines there over twenty percent and literally
the only type of crime where there is an increase
in the country this year's shoplifting. What's more is that

(03:03):
as the Trump administration is able to further carry out
its detention and deportation plans, we can expect to see
further declines. President Trump it spent the early months of
his administration battling unconstitutional and universal injunctions against his detention
and deportation plans. While legal battles will continue, the Supreme
Court's ruling is largely in favor of the Trump administration
will laid in speeding up the process going forward. So two,

(03:25):
the resources we're just talking about provided by the One Big,
Beautiful Bill Act, so hopefully we will continue to see
progress on all fronts.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
All right, A the top Florida headline. US Supreme Court
blocking the Florida law the targets illegal immigrants, blocking it
from being enforced while a legal challenge plays out in court.
That's the law that makes it illegal on the state
level for those in the country illegally to enter our state.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Brian
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