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May 6, 2025 13 mins
It’s time to embrace the Trump administration's deportation plan.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Brian Mudjo podcast is driven by Brayman Motor Cars.
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Brian Munt Show and thank you for listening. It's time
for today's Top three takeaways. Helpful, useful, repeatable, happy newsday

(00:25):
you know it. It pays to the port pays to
deport It creates affordable housing too at Top three tegaways
for you today. As we dive in, we all starve
by top takeaway it pays to deport. Here's Fox's cheer
at Halpern.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Immigrants living in the country illegally who choose to self
support using the CBP home app for eligible for commercial
flights and a one thousand dollars stipend under a new
program from the Department of Homeland Security.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Okay, so don't belong here, but don't want to go.
What's your number? See that's like a Joel's face. Do
you have a number? I'm thinking I take a thousand
and take a thousand to leave.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Yeah. Probably, if I was, if I was on the
if I was on the fat It's very hard to
put yourself in this position obviously.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Now I was talking about you, like right now, Oh,
like a thousand dollars all I need to leave this
country like I'm out.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
No, But if I'm an illegal immigrant and I'm on
the fence, I think I think a thousand bucks might work.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Okay, I mean, so yeah, we we will now pay
you to leave. That's right. De mujo de nario deportar
de leis statos anidos essay, so yes. For years, the
Biden administration opened our borders endlesslie allowed hoardes of whoever's

(01:51):
from wherever you know, the the magic award people for
people who don't understand the magic a word. Welcome to
the show. It's good to have you. These are so
called asylum seekers. The magic Ayward people and the magic
ayword people used and abused our country as they have desired.

(02:14):
They use it and abuse it, from hotel stays in
Manhattan to affordable housing in West Palm Beach, replete with
food stamps, use of our schools, plenty of other government
assistance programs and freebies that, of course, or anything but free.
But for them they are is only the best for
the illegal immigrants. I mean, we'll gladly treat them better
than we treat American citizens, at least you know Democrats anyway.

(02:41):
So the net effect of asylum seekers slash illegal immigrants,
according to last year's Congressional estimate, checked in at a
cost of one hundred and eighty two billion dollars. That
means the updated cost to you in every federal government
taxpayer over the past year has been thirteen hundred and
fifty two dollars. That was the hard cost just to

(03:03):
facilitate the illegal immigration that we've experienced over the past year.
To you, I know you've enjoyed paying it. But that's
also independent of the illegal immigrant impact on housing inflation,
another dynamic that I have addressed as well. Earlier this year,
a Center for Immigration Studies report showed that for every
five percent increase in the non citizen population of this country,

(03:26):
the cost of housing for the average American rose by
twelve percent. You might think that doesn't seem like adds up.
Why would a five percent increase in non citizen population
result in a twelve percent increase? Well, where are these
illegal immigrants going? I'm sorry the magic a word people,
because they sauntered up to a porter of patrol agent

(03:46):
and said a sse, that's where I say, A send them.
So because they did that, they got to take over
the affordable housing. You'll see all these illegal immigrants that
are homeless. No, you see Americans that are homeless because
the magic aayword. People took the affordable housing and put

(04:07):
people on the streets. Put Americans on the streets, very compassionate.
By the way of the libs. Non citizen households doubled
from an estimated five million in twenty twenty one to
over ten million entering this year. You want to think
about for a moment, and people are like, how many

(04:28):
illegal immigrants are there in this country? Biden ten million
in was at fifteen. Do we have how many total
illegal immigrants we have? Is it twenty million? Twenty five thirty?
Here's what we know. However, many people are being packed
into the average non citizen household. The total number of
non citizen households estimated gone from five million to over

(04:52):
ten million entering this year. Think about how many houses
that is, how many largely affordable housing units. It's ten million,
ten million. As affordable housing was taken over by asylum
seekers looking to take advantage of our country had a
two pronging effect of pushing Americans who would have been

(05:14):
in affordable housing into more expensive housing, placing the upward
pricing pressure on the system that created the multiplying effect.
As a result, the average monthly increase in housing costs
for the average American totaled two hundred and eighty eight
dollars per month. And so what the net effect of
all this, that is, have brought last year's costs of
illegal immigration to you through the hard costs of providing

(05:37):
government assistance to the soft costs of inflation, total of
four eight hundred and eight dollars per household just to
facilitate the illegal immigration crisis in this country. And it's
kind of hard to think of a more masochistic thing
we could do. I mean, what country is right mind

(06:00):
would do that to itself. That's also independent of the
fact that non citizens have been seven hundred percent more
likely to commit crimes once here than you. I don't
know about, Joel, but you I think maybe, uh, maybe
six hundred and eighty percent more likely. Yeah, it sounds
right now, you know it is?

Speaker 3 (06:22):
That is that is contrary to the lie that we're told,
yes by the left it's like they're less likely to
commit a crime.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Where do they?

Speaker 3 (06:29):
I know that's a lie, but where does that come from?

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Where it came from is a time long ago when
most people who were coming into this country wanted just
to work. Like when you would have Mexicans, for example,
they really were coming over to you know, pick oranges
and send the money back that it's been a while
to Mexico since then, It's been a long time since

(06:52):
that was the predominant thing. Because yes, obviously, if you're
here illegally in a country that was really enforcing immigration law,
and you really were just trying to make some money
to send it back home, you don't want to get
out on anybody's radar, so you would played extra cautious, right, Okay,
But that ship sailed a long time ago. A lot
of people still operate that mindset. A lot of people
still use the lives of thirty years ago to perpetuate

(07:13):
that kind of narrative. But the facts are crystal clears.
I've illustrated for years and it's only gotten worse. Seven times.
The average illegal immigrant, average person that is not legally
bollowing this country, is seven times more likely to commit
a crime, any kind of crime than the average American is.
But it's not just that keeping illegal immigrants here is expensive.

(07:36):
It's that booting the bums that have been using and
abusing our country has also proved to be expensive too.
According to the Department of Penland Security, the average cost
to arrest, detain, and to port an illegal immigrant is
now seventeen thousand dollars. And that's why they've now devised
a cheaper way to make illegal immigrants. I'm sorry. The

(07:59):
magic word people to go away. We will pay my
second takeaway for you today. E t go home, and.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
We'll work with them, and we're going to try and
if they if we think they're good, they.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Have you know, the people we want in our country,
they're going to come back into our country.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Will give them a little easier route and literally easier,
you know, if we look at them and go, yeah,
kind of a questionable hombrane, I'm not sure. But if
you we look at you and go, all right, let
me see the knuckles, Let me see what's on the knuckles. Yeah,
if I don't see any like reverse threes, we might
we might have a conversation. So yeah, that is that's

(08:41):
all part of this too, is that you there is
a path to potentially legally re enter this country for
those that take advantage of this program. By the way,
thank you for tuning in. And one of the things
we'd love for you to do, by the way, if
you could make us your number one precent and then
the Brian mudcho podcast your number two pre said that

(09:03):
we were always there for you on demand, that would
be awesome. Just just a thought. So anyway, you like
the whole E two EET go home thing here? Huh?
I see you old cracking up in their hand. I
don't know. I see ET with the finger the light. Yeah,
so the magic a word. People aren't exactly ET's but
they are illegal aliens, so they have the alien thing
income anyway, And if the threat of deportation wasn't enough,

(09:25):
so yeah, maybe a little incentivizing will do. On Monday,
DHS announced a new program that will pay illegal immigrants
one thousand dollars to leave using DCBP one app and
that is the same app the Biden administration used to
fly about a million illegal immigrants into this country. The
thousand dollars will be paid once illegal immigrants are verified
to have gone home or at least to have left

(09:47):
our country. DHS said just over five thousand plus legal
immigrants self deported using the app after DHS's original warning
to do so. They said that they expect many more
to take advantage of the financial incentive to go. As
for the cost to DHS, that's the course paid for
by you and me. The approach far cheaper, far cheap.

(10:08):
Remember the cost right now to arrest and to deport
is checking in as seventeen thousand the self deportation round.
If we pay one thousand bucks for them to do it,
forty five hundred or nearly four times less per illegal
immigrants to get them out of here by this method.

(10:28):
So hopefully this is effective. And here's the thing to remember.
Just as the record run of illegal immigrants point across
our border contributed significantly to inflation, the effect of mass
deportations that's deflationary. Today. Since the onset of the Trump administration,
over one hundred and sixty thousand illegal immigrants have either
been arrested or have been deported one way or another.

(10:50):
It's led to the freeing up of nearly forty three
thousand affordable housing units. It's obviously just the beginning, but
that's big. With the largest attention in deportation operation in
the country, you know, Operation Tidal Wave taking place in
Florida just over the past couple of weeks. We're not
just making it safer for what's taking place, but also
for Flora's housing affordability of challenges to be addressed simultaneously.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
For a long time in many of Florida's communities, cities
have grappled with how to create more affordable housing. You
hear this all the time. The answer can be exceedingly easy.
Rather than shielding illegal immigrants from the Trump administration, it's
time to embrace the Trump administration's deportation plan. This is

(11:40):
my third takeaway for you today. Usport of Patrol Chief
Mike Banks.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
One but being good stewards with the taxpayer's dollars and
getting people deported at the best call sagments we can
to American taxpayers, and then also making sure that we
prioritize the safety of the community and the agents that
are having to go out there and make those arrests.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Exactly so, every community should be encouraging those who are
illegally here to engage in self deportation. It is far
more affordable for a country to do. It's far less
intrusive for all involved if they do, and it instantly
creates more affordable housing units and communities too. In other words,

(12:23):
encouraging self deportation is actually the most compassionate thing to do,
and that's for the libtards and local government who are
more interested in making illegal immigrants comfortable than serving you.
For example. Plus there is that caret of mucho to
narrow essay no minden may have effectively paid for the
magic a word people to come. Trump will literally pay

(12:45):
for them to go, But if they don't, he is
willing to do it the harder and more expensive way too.
It is still a choice, and that goes for how
local communities choose to go about this too. Florida currently
has a minimum of five hundred thousand illegal immigrant household.
If you want affordable housing, all you need to do
is reclaim the units that have been abused. That would

(13:06):
have a profound impact.
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