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November 26, 2024 6 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome. Fox News Radio is Evan Brown back to the
program on cities across the country where different positions are
relative to what the impending trub administration will do on deportation. Eben,
good morning, Good morning, Good to have you here. We
are hearing from several of them say, not only am
I not going to cooperate, I'm going to try to
push back Denver prominently in this region.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Yeah. The perhaps the most vocal of that has been
the mayor of Denver, Michael Johnston, who has said that
they will not only not comply, they will actively resist
that He's got fifty thousand Denver citizens who will stand
a line in what these are his words, a t
Inman moment God, which seems a bit dramatic if you

(00:47):
think about it, you know, so exactly how that would
look I don't know, or even if that would come
to fruition, I don't know. I do know that Michael
Johnston is a Democrat and he's probably you know, playing
to his voters, who you know, it's Denver, which is
a very blue city. There are other blue cities who've
taken not quite as an extreme rhetoric as this mayor,

(01:10):
and that would be New York, which has been beleaguered
by the immigration crisis, and with the mayor there, a Democrat,
Eric Adams, has has found himself in trouble with his
own party for actually standing up and saying, look, I
don't think this is working anymore. The Biden administration has
made this very untenable for us. Now he's saying, you
won't comply with deportation measures, but he wants to have

(01:34):
conversations with the Trump administration about solving the problem, which
in some democratic quarters is sacrilegious to say.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Right, and it's unbelievable, unbelievable to me. I've been a
Tom Holman who will be the borders are. Yeah, Like
he says, why what possible reason would you have for
not wanting criminal illegal aliens identified and deported? And some
of these studies are saying we don't care who they are.
There are people you're not coming in here. Well, Tom's

(02:02):
got a problem with them, and then they're going to
have a problem. Holman's got the laws.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Yeah, I think he does. And especially with the Trumpet administration,
President Trump specifically saying that on day one he's going
to sign an executive order declaring a national security emergency,
which enables him to direct a lot of resources, including
the military in some ways, to help out with this.
But Holman has said that the first primary focus is

(02:30):
among the illegals that they will try to find and
deport will be those who have violent records as being
members of gangs like this trend de Agua or MS thirteen.
You know, these are the people they want to go
after first because they present some of the most prescient threats.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
So what do we know? We know, Denver, Boston, right, Minneapolis,
I'm sure LA, the usual suspects, right, Yeah, I mean LA.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
Has declared once again. LA has declared itself the sanctuary city,
whatever that means, you know. But for instance, but you know,
then there are cities that are, you know, kind of going,
let's get started already. You know, for instance, Tom Holman
is going to be in southern Texas along the borderland
touring it with with Texas Governor Greg Abbott. So there
are there are plenty of states who are sort of

(03:20):
champing at the bit to get going with this already.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Yeah, we talked to Mayris Douthor last week. Omaha is
not going to have an issue. Oma Oma is not
going to have an issue is that you know, will
cooperate with whatever the loss is. So but we are,
despite our blue dot status and presidential elections, Evan, we're
generally conservative when it comes it comes to other issues.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
Well, look, I think what a lot of people will
realize that this is a national security matter and that
even people who might consider themselves to be liberal, you know,
are going to be interested in seeing at least the
violent immigrants, illegally immigrants, you know, taken care of that.
This has become a situation that's been untenable in many
not just cities. I mean we've seen this now in

(04:07):
suburbs and spreading into rural lands, and people don't want this.
This is a this is a security risk, it's a
personal safety risk. It's a risk and a drain on
resources which are finite, which is the reason why we
have government, right, it's to to allocate resources in one
way or another. And so we you know, we we

(04:28):
have we have what's been an ongoing issue here and
it was a very specific issue among voters. I mean
that when when asked, when pulled you know, what on
what issues are you voting? Border issues and immigration issues
was up there.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
I think it was number one, wasn't it? Early economy
there were.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
One, many cases in certain cases in certain areas. Yes,
it was number one. I mean, I think certainly the
economy is always number one. People are still having trouble,
you know, putting food on the table, but at the
same time they, you know, immigration moved out of that academic,
esoteric problem into a real world problem for a lot
of Americans.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Speaking of food on the table. Have a great Thanksgiving.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Evan, you too, happy, Thank you, bet.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Great Tavy with us even Brown Fox News Radio. Here
on kfab's Morning News, It's seven forty two.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Senator Pete Ricketts talked about the Senate confirmation process for
Donald Trump's cabinet appointees and how the vote for the
Senate leadership happened. You can hear all about it on
the Emorysunger podcast page at KFB dot com. In the
free iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Hey AB's warning News zooming toward a great Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
I see the next Florida Congressman. I think Scott mentioned
this yesterday. Matt Gates, the one time US Attorney General hopeful,
has launched cameo account. Now that's where you can make
videos he's making videos for the public. Gates was charging

(06:02):
as of Sunday upwards of five hundred and twenty five
dollars a pop and enjoying a five star rating on
the platform. So you can have I guess you're gonna
have Matt Gates make a video for you. This guy
really puts the con in Congressman, doesn't he. Let's see
you go from the attorney potential attorney general to making
cameo videos beautiful. I don't know why he was picked

(06:26):
by Trump. That just that's that's a setback for Trump
right there. Why why you'd even throw him up there
other than other than to say I'll show you. Yeah,
that may have been it.
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