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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To night, Michael Brown joins me here the former FEMA
director talk.

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Show host Michael Brown.

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kill mar Garcia. Abrego kill mar Garcia. It was a
little over five years ago. This is now well, I'm
broadcasting live on Saturday, August thirtieth. It was May twenty five,
twenty twenty, so a little over five years ago. The

(04:09):
cities across this entire country we're trying to recover from
the aftermath of all of the George Floyd riots. The
Minnesota man forty six at the time, was allegedly at
the time killed by Minneapolis cops on that date after

(04:30):
attempting to buy cigarettes with the counterfeit bill. We have
now since learned that Derek Chauvelin has spending I think
twenty plus years in prison. He's the one that you
see in those pictures in the video where it looks
like he has his knee on George Floyd's neck. Post

(04:52):
mortem autopsies and other examinations by other medical examiners have
concluded that he did not die from his He died
from an overdose of fentanyl. If there was ever a pardon,
although I don't Trump can't pardon him. I take that back.
I think maybe he was also convicted of some civil

(05:14):
rights violations that may not affect the murder charge, but
would affect the federal charges. Because Trump can only pardon
people for federal charges. He may be able to commute
the sentence, but I'd have to think I'd have to
dig into that anyway. I think that something should be
done well anyway. The collective media immediately started portraying Floyd

(05:37):
as this doting father, an aspiring rapper, a hardworking bar
bouncer who had hopes of being a professional basketball player.
He was described, and in fact, he did look like
a gentle giant. And that's how all the relatives remembered
their deceased loved one, a description somberly regurgitated by the cabal,

(06:02):
all the social media influencers, and quite honestly, politicians from
both parties. Now, Trump, although he clearly had absolutely nothing
to do with that incident and quickly condemned what had happened,
nonetheless was blamed for Floyd's demise and the subsequent chaos,

(06:24):
and in fact, Time magazine said this at the time. Now,
remember this is Trump one point zero. Since the start
of his term, the President has turned the Oval Office
into an instrument of racial, ethnic, and cultural division. Given
the tone from the top and the grassroots anger, it's

(06:45):
a surprise this confrontation didn't come sooner. Yeah, as usual,
Just like with Katrina and almost any other story that
you hear about today, it is the big story of today,
and everybody's got to talk about it. The circumstances of
his death, George Floyd's death started to come to light,

(07:07):
but those who were responsible for creating this mythical character
allegedly somehow representative of this country systemic white supremacy and
police brutality, that stupid curse, never acknowledged the real truth,
the real truth, the truth. Even as the hero rus

(07:27):
worship of George Floyd kind of slowly and noticeably started
to disappear since twenty twenty, it nonetheless still exists. It's
just not in our faces as much as it was.
Then I tell you the story and remind you of
George Floyd to give you a perspective about Kilmar Abregil Garcia,

(07:49):
the border crossing from El Salvador, who's been in this
country illegally since twenty eleven, fourteen years now, was given
his walking papers in an order of removal by an
immigration due in twenty nineteen, meaning that he got his
due process six years ago, and an immigration judge ordered
him to be removed, ordered him to be removed to

(08:11):
any country other than El Salvador. So we could have
sent him back home to his home country of Guatemala.
We could have sent him like we have now, to Uganda.
We could have sent him to Brazil. We could a
send him to China. They wouldn't take him, but we're
going to have tried. I tell you about George Floyd because
it's my opinion, the same sort of mythology now surrounds

(08:35):
this guy and his Kilmar Abrego Garcia status, and the
Democrat Party is now at the same stupid level as
George Floyd. It's interesting that George Floyd was originally described
as this innocent Maryland father really and he was being

(08:57):
victimized by Trump and Ice because well they're just cruel?
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(09:20):
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except Michael Brown USA. So we're talking about George Floyd

(09:43):
and the similarities between what went on with George Floyd
and kil Mar Abregel Garcia. That's the illegal alien that
came from came here from Guatemala and actually came from
El Salvador, but it's from Guatemala and it's been in
this country illegally since twowenty eleven, fourteen years now. And
as I said, he was given a removal order after

(10:05):
receiving due process and the hearing back in twenty nineteen,
But there was an error, there was a mistake in
his deportation proceedings, and there was obviously some outrage or
Trump's aggressive approach was I thought, for those of us
that wanted to see some sort of aggressive approach to
illegal immigration, that's what we were getting. So he rises

(10:30):
to the same stardom Garcia does that George Floyd did.
As I said earlier, just before the break, he was
described as this innocent Maryland father and he was being
victimized by the Trump administration. Now he's the cause celebrat
of the left. Now let's remember there are legitimate accusations

(10:52):
of ties to the notorious MS thirteen gang. So he
gets sent to Al Salvador of March fifteen, which coincided
with a federal judge's halting of the president's use of
the Alien Enemies Act to deport people who were members
of gangs or terrorist organizations. Now, to be precise, Garcia

(11:19):
was not deported as a subject or because of the
use of the Alien Enemies Act. That gets lost in
a lot of the discussions about this particular case because
people want to claim that, oh, because a federal judge
stopped Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act. That's why

(11:40):
he was brought back. Well, Garcia's original removal order prohibited
his deportation to his home country based on the alleged
danger he faced if he went was sent back home. Now, Judge,
if you've listened to me this week, I've talked about
Judge Paula's zenas Obama appointed judge in Maryland, and she's

(12:02):
apparently the self appointed gatekeeper for Garcia as well as
the Supreme Court. Garcia was returned to the United States
in June, but when he did get returned, he immediately
faced federal charges for human trafficking. How did that come about?
Do you remember? Well, we have video from a traffic

(12:25):
stop in twenty twenty two. He was stopped in Tennessee
and this demonstrated at least one example of Garcia's transporting
illegal aliens from Texas to other states. If you recall
the video, the trooper is asking you know where you're going?
Where have you been? Give a driver's license? He does

(12:49):
produce a driver's license thanks to people giving driver's license
to illegal aliens, but nobody in the car speaks English.
They all kind of keep their eyes down. It's pretty
obvious that if I recall correctly, they're a I don't
have the video in front of me. If I recall correctly,
they're all women. So you know, the HeSE engaged in

(13:10):
human trafficking. That traffic stop, I think is valid evidence
of Kilmark Abrego Garcia engaging in human trafficking. So now
he ends up with a criminal indictment brought by the
Attorney General, which also included uncharged allegations. They just put

(13:32):
it in the indictment so if they needed to charge him,
they could wire fraud, gun running, and child endangerment. But
even this long fourteen year streak of criminality, those who
are blinded by the facts, they didn't care about any

(13:57):
of these facts. He developed a fan base, truly what
I would describe as a fan base, including US senators,
members of the media, a bunch of left wing nut
jobs around the country. And then when he gets lovingly
covered by about his return home, interesting that he was

(14:21):
welcomed by a wife who had twice sought restraining orders
against him after a separate judge in Tennessee released him
from custody related to the indictment. And there's video of
you know, because because now everyone's going to document his
every move because he now has celebrity celebrity status among

(14:43):
Democrats and the media. But I repeat myself before he
turned himself into immigration officials. This past Monday, Garcia again
the Maryland Man, the Maryland construction worker, or the Salvadoran
native as identified by the cabal. He actually got a

(15:03):
hero sindoff during a rally hosted by anti immigration groups
a bunch of old liberal baby boomers, and in an
event covered live by cable News and c SPAN. He
even has his own George Floyd poster. Remember the Remember

(15:24):
the iconic I shouldn't say iconic because I don't think
it's iconic. Well, remember the iconic photograph of or poster
of Barack Obama. They made a similar poster of George Floyd.
It ended up murals, into up posters, ended up anywhere. Well,
they've now done the same thing for a free Kilmar poster.

(15:45):
And then everybody had the photograph a tearful goodbye outside
the Immigrations and Customs enforcement facility where he had turned
himself in. Senator Mark Warner, who happens to be the
senior Senator from Virginia, is just one of the many

(16:08):
members of the American political elite, who are the fanboys
of this illegal alien? Senator? The Senator actually conducted a
well being check before he was turned into the facility.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
A few hours ago, I left the farm built detention center,
where I had a chance to meet with Kilmar Abreo Garcia.
I gave him letters from his family and you can
imagine how emotional he was. He wants to keep fighting
for justice. And while I can't weigh in on some
of the allegations from the Trump administration, I know this.

(16:50):
They wrongfully moved him to El Salvador, and now, in
an effort to retaliate if he doesn't plead guilty, they're
threatening to send him to Uganda, where he has no
ties at all. Oh, that's not the way the system works.
In October, he has another hearing on due process. There
should be no action taken.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
News, he said, another hearing on due process. This guy
has had more due process than most Americans.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
Ever got deportation of this individual until that due process
claims are resolved. I also saw a number of the
other detainees from a variety of countries, some who didn't
know even why they were there.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
I got a commitment from the.

Speaker 4 (17:27):
Private company that runs the facility that they'll work with
us on improving both.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
So here's a senator from Ginia, from Virginia acting as
a fanboy for someone who's not even his constituent. Really,
let me use some more details coming up next a night,
Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA director of talk.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Show host Michael Brown. Rownie, No, Brownie, you're doing a
heck of a job. The Weekend with Michael Brown.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Indeed, it is the Weekend with Michael Brown. I'm really
glad to have you on this Labor Day weekend. We're
talking about kill mar Abrego Garcia and what a total
cluster this entire case has become. So much so that
I think there's a lot of similarities between this case
and the George Floyd case. And it may not be

(18:21):
next week or the week after, even a month from now,
but probably a couple of years from now, we'll look
back on this story and we'll realize how we were
duped by the media, how we were duped by members
of the Senate, like you know, Chris van Holland, the
Senator from Maryland who flew all the way down to
El Salvador to have a Margarita with him. And now
Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, where Brigo Garcia is not

(18:44):
even one of his constituents, but yet while he's being
escorted in his car, has this to say.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
A few hours ago, I left the farm Billet detention
center where I had a chance to meet with Areo Garcia.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
I wonder how many constituents he met with that day.
I wonder how many, you know, issues that he dealt
with on behalf of his constituents who are American citizens
versus how many people that are illegal aliens he dealt with.
The current state of the Democrat Party absolutely fascinates me.

(19:21):
They seem to be all in favor of illegal immigration,
they seem to be in favor of crime, they seem
to be in favor of, you know, just the continued,
you know, just absolute slaughter of human beings in the
Russian Ukraine War. They just they're on the wrong side
of every issue. And when they have their convention in

(19:43):
Minneapolis of all places, they started out with, Oh, we're
on stolen land and we should give it back. Okay, Well,
then why don't you get you know, Minneapolis, home of
the George Floyd case. Why don't you step up and
give all that property back to the Dakotas. I mean,
it's just insane, Senator Warner.

Speaker 4 (20:03):
I gave him letters from his family and you can
imagine how emotional he was.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
He wants to keep fighting for justice.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
And while I can't weigh in on some of the
allegations from the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
I know that why not. I'd like to know why not?
I can weigh in on them. You're just the United
States Senator. That doesn't prevent you from telling us what
you want to tell you? Is there something you you
know that the rest of us don't know what we'd
like to know. Why don't you tell us?

Speaker 4 (20:32):
They wrongfully moved him to El Salvador, and now, in
an effort to retaliate if he doesn't plead guilty, they're
threatening to send him to Uganda, where he has no
ties at all. That's not the way the system works.
In October, he has another hearing on due process. There
should be no action taken on deportation of this individual
until that due process claims are resolved.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
Also, he's already, he's already. I can't say I'm just
banging my head against the mind.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
I prefer.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
He's already subject to a lawful order of removal.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
Oh for a number of the other detainees from a
variety of countries, some who didn't know even why they
were there. I got a commitment from the private company
that runs the facility that they'll work with us on
improving both some of the food and some of the healthcare.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Or knows, with an ICE budget.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
Now bigger than the FBI costs should not be a
reasonable You know, America is a better country than this.
We all need to continue to stand up and speak.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Out to I will. I will continue to stand up
and speak out for the sovereignty of this country, for
the removal of illegal aliens, for the deportation of the
illegal aliens. And you know what, I want them housed
in until they get deported, in facilities where they get
basic food, basic shelter, basic cots to sleep in, basic

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bathroom facilities. But not the rich Carlton. No, then you
think about all of the the humongous number of private attorneys.
Do you know they also provide Garcia with security guards.

(22:25):
They're now all emboldened by all the attention because this
is exactly what they wanted, and this is what, and
the cabals more than willing to facilitate that. After the
judge this week told the Trump Department of Justice that
the government is quote absolutely forbidden at this juncture to
remove mister Abregio Garcia from the continental United States. Garcia then,

(22:47):
through his lawyers, filed a motion to reopen his immigration
case that had already been determined so he could stay
in this country indefinitely. According to Politico, all of this
entitles Garcia's that Garcia's returned entitles him to a new
bid for asylum based on what, based on what. And

(23:14):
while Garcia has the collective cabal all the high profile
Democrat Party politicians, he's got at least at least a
dozen lawyers to federal judges, all working in his in
his favor. Imagine if we cared about American citizens as
much as we care about someone who shouldn't be here
in the first place. Just day before yesterday, on Thursday,

(23:37):
Garcia filed a motion seeking a gag order, citing some
public comments and social media posts that are related to
his case, and part of that request for a gag
order says this to safeguard his right to a fair trial,
Mister Abrago respect for re renews his earlier request that

(23:59):
the court order all Department of Justice and Department of
Homeland Security officials involved in this case, and all officials
in their supervisory chain, including the Attorney General and the
Secretary of Homeland Security, refrain from making extra judicial comments,
meaning comments outside the courtroom that pose a substantial likelihood

(24:20):
of materially prejudicing this proceeding that was filed before the
judge in Tennessee. Now as both deportation and criminal proceedings advanced,
his lawyers just before the weekend filed a motion to
dismiss the indictment based on that the government was selectively

(24:43):
and vindictively prosecuting him, claiming that Garcia is, oh, he's
being punished for exercising his constitutional rights. So, as I said,
Garcia is going to remain a George Floyd like icon
until the true finally starts coming out. The one difference

(25:04):
that I can think of George Floyd, Oh, he was
actually a citizen of this country. So while all of
these Democrats form a congo line, you know, going to
his home country, you know, trying to make sure that
this illegal alien can stay in this country. The lionizing him.

(25:26):
I mean Tom Holman. I think this is why they
win a guy quarter. Tom Holman goes on Hanity Show and.

Speaker 5 (25:36):
Says this, he's a significant public safety tright, you got
it right. He's a gang member designated terrorists and he's
been ordering moved by two different federal judges. He's been
invited for human trafficking and as moment, he's a bad man.
And I'm telling you, I'm listen, I'm making I'm giving
my word he will do you be parted from this country.
I got my teeth in this thing. I'm not letting

(25:57):
it go. As far as the story, now, he's going
to asylum. First of all, he's beyond the required one year.
He's been here long and asked he shouldn't be able
to qualify for asylum. And if the judge rules on
the law, the laws of autsilum seeking, you got to
be escaping fear and persecution from your home government because
of race, religion, and political affiliation. He's not going to
his home country, right, so he's going to either Uganda

(26:19):
or any other country we decide to send them to.
What does the evidence say he can present that he's
going to be persecuted because this race, religion, political affiliation.
He's got presented of it. She doesn't have it at evidence.
So if the judge rules on the law, is gone.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
If it will and that's a big gift. If the
judge rules on the law, well that might be a
first because we seem to be ignoring the law. So
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which the true believer Marxists insulate themselves from reality. They
live in an alternate universe, and that alternate universe, I
just don't think overlaps hours if you draw a ven
I don't think you can draw a Ven diagram. I
think we're over here in a circle and there over
there in a circle. Now, I'm sure there are some
places where the Ven diagram would would be appropriate. We

(28:26):
probably should go as Kamala Harris and she loves ven
diagram so much, But the liberal Marxist Democrat disassociation for
reality almost effect probably technically, although I'm not a psychiatrist,
probably does meet the definition of some sort of psychosis.
And if you want an extreme example, all you have

(28:48):
to do is look at the entertainment industry, which obviously
attracts narcissistic coops by the very nature of that business,
and then it accentuates the supreme smugness that prevents liberals
from ever admitting that there might be facts that they're
out there spewing that don't comply with their narrative. Rosie O'Donnell,

(29:12):
who moved to Ireland rather than facing America where her
ideology and her wackle beliefs don't prevail. I I don't
like giving Rosie any attention because, after all, you ran
off to Ireland, so why should I care anymore? I

(29:33):
only care because there is a group of people who
want to hear what she has to say. She confirms
their beliefs, and they wonder among you when you're at
the grocery store, when you're out to dinner, when you're
at church, you're at school, you're at work. Trust me,

(29:55):
they move among you. And the example I want to
give is, so you know, we had this transsexual freak
that went berserk this past week, murdering children in a
Catholic School as they prayed at Mass that morning. Slogans

(30:15):
he had written on his weapons included things like kill
Donald Trump. Kill Trump. Now Robert Westman, whose name was
legally changed by his mother when he was seventeen years old,
was changed to Robin Westman as opposed to Robert because

(30:36):
he decided to identify as a female. Now, best I
can tell from all the search I've done on stories,
he's never gone through any plumbing changes. He is simply
a male identifying as a female, and he wanted to
change his name. So his mom goes to court and
gets that done. Well, evidently, if you only get your

(31:00):
news from the cabal, then a militant nut job like
ros Rosie O'Donnell astonishingly describes the gunman from this school
shooting this week.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
Thus, well, hey, everybody, it's Thursday, all day, as my
nana would say. And what can I tell you. I'm
in Dublin, Ireland, having a great life, enjoying the people
of Dublin, Ireland and the culture and.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
The sense of community.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
And so about the Minnesota shooting, and it brought me
right back to Columbine in nineteen ninety nine, when I
just could not get it through my head that students
in America were shooting each other in schools. And this
was a church inside a Catholic school. And what do

(31:58):
you know was a white Republican.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
Matt Well, she got the white guy part right, but
beyond that, listen closely.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
Church inside of Catholic school. And what do you know
was a white guy Republican maga person?

Speaker 2 (32:19):
What do you know?

Speaker 1 (32:22):
I'd like to ask, what do you know? Because apparently
you haven't read the manifesto, you haven't watched well, I
guess you watched the news, but you must have watched
the cabal. So you watch the network. She watched the MSNBC,
or you watch CNN and they fed you your talking
points and now you're spewing the talking points back and
they're wrong.

Speaker 3 (32:41):
White supremacist. Nothing has happened since Columbine.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Have you thought if he was a white supremacist, why
did he go shoot the white children in the Catholic church?
Can you only be I think if you're Hispanic? Can
you only be Catholic if you're black? She's not paying
the attention.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Nothing the million mom march. Nothing whelming, so overwhelmingly stupid
is what it is. Did you know there was another
transgender shooting. Have you heard about?

Speaker 1 (33:23):
This? One comes to us from Massachusetts yesterday August twenty nine.
Snahaeil A Sir Vestava, I'm not sure he pronounced the name,
twenty six years old of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, arraigned in Westboro

(33:43):
District Court. The arraignment came less than twenty four hours
after he allegedly shot a fifty six year old father
at a pond while he was walking back from dropping
off his six year old at Cooley Je Elementary. The
fifty six year old father, identified as Kevin Doherty, he
took a picture of Sera Vastava while Seravastava was allegedly

(34:05):
spray painting an overlook at Jordan Pond. Taking the picture
led to an altercation, and Servastava reportedly shot the man
as he was on the phone with nine to one one,
ultimately killing him. Now, interestingly and sadly, this is not
the first time that Servastava has indulged in a violent impulse.

(34:27):
According to other stories, quote Servistava tried to run over
a man at Regal Cinemas, which had been abandoned in
Westborough for some time, and reportedly brandished a machete in
an effort to cut somebody's hand. Oh, he's also transgender
whose house is spray painted with phrases that include free

(34:50):
Palestine and BLM. So, like so many homicidal maniacs, he
is transgender actually going by the name of Sasha Secure.
Can we not start seeing why people suffering from transgender
fatigue say that maybe it's time to bring back mental institutions,

(35:14):
start taking mental health seriously and recognize they're perhaps gender dysphoria,
which is an actual mental illness, be recognized as such,
and start treating it as such, meaning that if you
suffer and you've been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, that should

(35:34):
prevent you from going to a gun store and buying
a gun. Now. I know that's not going to stop
somebody from finding a gun, stealing a gun, buying a
gun off the street, or whatever. But at least if
everybody keeps screaming about background checks and mental illness, this
might be one way to stop some of the shootings.
And those crazy enough to think that they are members
of the opposite sex, seems to me they've actually kind

(35:55):
of started to establish themselves as a group that actually
might be a threat to public safety. But if you
dare say that, well, if you dare think it, or
just even suggest that, maybe we ought to have, you know,
like liberals don't like to do, let's have a conversation
about that. Maybe if we actually had a conversation about that,

(36:17):
we would recognize that there's something seriously wrong here and
that we ought to start treating this or at least
researching it as a mental illness. And it's caught. You know,
I spent a whole segment. If you want to hear it,
go to the podcast from Friday's program about psychiatric drugs
SSRIs and whether or not those are causing problems. Think

(36:40):
about that. I'll be right back
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