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February 4, 2025 • 11 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They never Thanks to the College Jim, have a great week. Bob,
Bob Price, Welcome to the fifty five Cassen Morning Show.
It's a pleasure to have you on. Bright Bart b
R E I T B a art bookmark at Breitbart
dot com, where you'll find Bob is the Texas Border
Associate Editor. Bob Good, you have you on the program again.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Hey, great to be here. Good talking to you again.
So what a couple of weeks that's.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Been a oh my god, a couple of weeks to
see A couple of days, I mean, no, sooner was
the ink dry on the declaration that we're going to
impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico. After a couple of
telephone conversations, guess what they're not. We got a thirty
day pause. The presidents of both countries have agreed to
help with ten thousand of their own military personnel, plus
allocation of funds and resources. That was pretty damn impressive.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Well, what these foreign leaders are doing, the president of Columbia,
the president of Mexico, the Prime minister of Canada. They're
realizing that when the President of the United States says something,
it's gonna happen as because of that they they are
responding as the negotiation should work in a way that
gets through the United States the results that we're looking for,

(01:05):
which is securing our borders, getting these criminal aliens out
of the country, and stopping the fentanyl trafficking from coming
in here and killing hundreds of thousands of people in
the United States.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Bob, since you've been you know, have literally been following
the border issues for a couple I guess decades now,
have you come to some conclusion if there's some sort
of nefarious intent or unstated intent by allowing literally tens
of thousands and millions of people into our country when

(01:36):
we were not prepared to deal with them coming into
our country in such a fast pace. Schools overwhelmed, cities overwhelmed,
resources used up. But this was seemingly a natural result
of an intended policy. Am I missing something here? Is
this global population redistribution? Is this? I mean, I'm hard

(01:57):
pressed to find out how in this could be in
any she orformed good for the American country and citizenry.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Well, it has not been good for the American people,
and even liberals.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Mayors like Eric Adams in New York have finally figured
this out thanks to Governor Greg Abbott and his action
of bussing migrants up to New York City and other
sanctuary cities.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
And so, yes, it was an intentional decision.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
Joe Biden on the day he took office wiped out
every single policy, that successful policy that Donald Trump had
put in place that resulted in the most secure border
in decades and turned it into the most unsecure border ever,
you know, with eleven million people crossing the border during
his tenure. And so now President Trump has the task

(02:45):
of finding these people and removing them and getting them
back out, starting with the criminals first. But you know,
if you're here illegally, and in many cases, we have
documentation on these now thanks to Joe Biden, So we're
going to find them and take them out of the country.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
So why would they want this to happen to us
given the problems that seemingly insurmountable challenges they have brought
to our country in terms of again, like just look
at just one of them, like education. I mean, individual
young people who do not speak English are being placed
into classrooms require their own special language teacher, which is
obviously comes at a great expense, but also logically, it

(03:26):
is understood that it's holding back other kids from learning
given the resources that are allocated to these new students.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Well, remember when Barack Obama took office, his stated intention
was to fundamentally change the United States, and he started
some of these programs of bringing in more and more
migrants across the border. President Trump tried to reverse that
and was very successful in reversing that policy. And then
Joe Biden and his team Kamala Harris and Alejandro Majorcus,

(03:58):
they put it on steroids and literally brought in.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
People that created all of these problems that you just said.
It's not just education.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Look at the cost of housing that's going out, the
availability of low income housing that just disappeared, the depression
of wages, and because of the mass input into the workforce,
and the cost of our healthcare system, the cost our
education system, the costs in our prison systems. All of
these things are negatively impacting the taxpayers of the United States.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
And now we're going to fix that with President Trump
in office.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Well, and don't you kind of get the impression that
they didn't get the result they were hoping for. And
I don't know what it's going to be like fast
forward ten years from now, and I don't know how
they're going to resolve the questions of whether these folks
can be naturalized or otherwise being granted citizenships, which may
very well come with a voting right. But look at
all of the people who rebelled against these illegal immigrants

(04:54):
taking over their communities, typically really die hard blue Democrats,
many people in the black and Hispanic unities, who the
left was convinced that all these new immigrants being welcome
in our country were going to be great voting blocks
for them. It didn't quite happen.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Well.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
One of the things that changed some of that was
the violence of the trend de Ragua Venezuelan prison gang
that President Trump has now declared to be a foreign
terrorist organization. So it really started negatively impacting these people.
When when people's children's schools were taken over to become

(05:30):
or centers detention centers for these migrants up in these cities,
people just got fed up with it. Now, the mayors
of Denver and Chicago haven't gotten the message from their
voters yet, but the next election I think they probably will.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Exactly, I haven't gotten the memo yet.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
It's crazy in what strection you think?

Speaker 1 (05:50):
How do you think the Democrats are going to treat
this on a going forward basis? Considering the obviously devastating
loss they suffered. Trump won the popular vote, for God's sake,
they seem to be in a deplete state of disarray
in terms of what policies they're going to be embracing
or not well.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
And when you look at the popular vote in California
and in New York and many of these other blue states,
President Trump made significant gains in those. He didn't win
those states, but he did make huge gains there. And
now when you look at the reckless policies of California
Governor Newsom, Mayor Bath in Los Angeles, with these fires

(06:28):
and everything.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
People are set up with it. They're realizing that this
just does not work.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
Every major city that has catastrophic problems all have one
thing in common, and that is Democrat leadership.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Now one of the struggles Mexico has had for a
long time, I think, and it continues to this day
as I look at this Fox News article about Mexican
drug hotels now ordering their members to target border patrol
agents with Kami Kazi drones and other explosives. The gangs
run Mexico in large part. I mean, any policy that

(07:00):
goes out seeking reform or runs against or runs against
a for a crackdown on gangs usually finds themselves dead.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Well.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
And we did see the border patrol, the cartels in
Tamilipis in Mexico opening fire on border patrol agents about
ten days ago. You know, it's it's very dangerous along
the border. Our intelligent sources don't believe at this point
that they are going to use drones against the border
patrol because of the escalation effect that that would have.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Ye yeah, yeah, and you but you see a.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
Secretary of Defense headset now saying that military strikes, unilateral
military strikes by the United States into Mexico are on
the table. And so if I was one of these
cartel leaders, I'd be paying attention to what's what the
president is doing over in the Middle East and maybe
get my head down a little bit.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Well, don't you think, I mean, would we actually order
strikes without the approval of the Mexican government, because you know,
well one might presume or perceive that to be an
act of war. Even if you are going after evil gangs,
you have launched a missile strike or a military strike
in our sovereign nation. I kind of if I was
a president of any given country, I might have a
big issue with that, unless, of course, it provides a

(08:15):
convenient opportunity to get rid of evil cartels that might
otherwise put an end of my life if I crack
down on them.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Well, here's the thing.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
The United States takes action in sovereign countries all across
the world when we deem it for the safety and
security of the citizens of the United States. Over one
hundred thousand people have been murdered by these drug cartels
and the Chinese government in their cooperation of sending the
preeture chemicals over for the fenanol, and so those are

(08:44):
acts of war against the United States. The United States
has every right to respond to that. And yes, it
would be an act of war against these foreign terrorist organizations,
and they are in control of much of the country.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
You know, we just can't sit by and idly let
that happen.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Bob Price is the bright Bard News editor and border expert. Now,
since you mentioned the Chinese and the precursor chemicals, which
I think come almost exclusively from China, I've always viewed
that their lack of cooperation and willingness to crack down
on manufacturers that they know of in their own country
shipping these things out of the country. You know how

(09:24):
tight the Chinese Communist Party is over data and what's
going on. They know damn well exactly who these characters
and these actors are, and they could stop it from
happening if they chose to. I've always viewed the invasion
of fentanyl and the quantities of fentanyl as a subtle
act of war by the Chinese against the United States.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Well, and if you look at the imperation numbers coming
across the borders of the United States, massive numbers of
Chinese young military age men have been crossing during the
last four years into the country.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Yeah, again, that's one of those things.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
Everything that happens in China, and China knows about those
people aren't coming up with that fifty to one hundred
thousand dollars fee to pay the cartels out of their
own pocket of what they were doing in China. So
there's a reason why they're here, and we need to
be prepared for that.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
Aimen to that Bob Price, It's been a real pleasure
having you back in the fifty five KR see morning show.
Keep up the great work at Breitbart. We'll certainly be
reading what you write about and we'll talk again soon.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
I hope, thanks, we'll see soon.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
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