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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:21):
Glad you're here.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Eighty five for zero five A two five five the
number text d an five seven seven three nine. If
I lose it, like mid sentence, Ryan, we'll step right in.
He's very good at that. I'm sure you've noticed. But man,
let's go to the gam lines in our great text.
But Trump could not be off to a better start,
right and he he just added to that. You see
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this incredible team coming together. Mike Waltz, green beret, winner
of four count of four Bronze Stars, still an active
Army colonel, is going to be his National Security advisor.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
That just announced a few minutes ago.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Of course, we've been talking about Tom Homan, who has
been designated borders are literally and is going to be
responsible for immediately going out and having mass roundup and
deportation of criminal illegals, meaning people who entered the country
I legally and then committed an additional serious crimes. So
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that's how we tee up this hour. Much more to
talk about as well, Jay was kind.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Enough to hang on.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
Jay disagrees with me and all this, And Jay feels
the country's committing economic harm, self inflicted harm by doing this,
because Jay says, and he uses the example in his
words of a peasant family from Guatemala will not be
able to enter anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
As a result, we won't get cheap labor.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Our prices are going to go sky high, drive up inflation,
and kill the economy.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Is that a fair summary, Jay.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
It's exactly what, okay? And unless they unless they thought
allowing to liberalize the immigration laws, so they allow uneducated,
unskilled peasants from the Third world to legally come into
America and vet them from the back, check into pool house, vaccines,
all that, and they're gonna have to eat right now.
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It's impossible for them to come in accept them.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
And you made that point beautifully.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
But let me ask you, Jay, excuse me, do you
have any reason to doubt that that Donald Trump will
make those adjustments happen if necessary for the American economy.
I mean he he has as bigger, bigger an interest
in the success of the American economy as any of.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Us I have.
Speaker 5 (02:32):
I have no reason to doubt that he will either way.
I mean, I just hope. I just want to make
people aware that right now we think we have inflation,
now we think wages are high. Now you'll it'll go
gang bustes if we don't have this.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Here's what we can Here's what we can be sure of,
my brother, and that is Donald Trump is not going
to let that happen, right, I mean, first he I
think he sincerely loves the American people, but his legacy,
he's not gonna let that happen. But let me ask
you this, my friend. I love that accent. Where's it from.
Speaker 5 (03:06):
Oh I've been out here thirty seven years from Brooklyn.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Yeah, never lose that, my man.
Speaker 6 (03:12):
I love it. Call off an eight five to five
quick thing here, just to kind of dovetail what Jay
is saying. I get what he's saying, But are we
addicted to cheap labor? Do we have to compete with
China on that front? So he's saying, if we don't
allow these types of people into the country to do
the jobs that nobody else wants to do.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Wages are going to skyrocket.
Speaker 6 (03:29):
Isn't the opposite true that if we allow all these
people in the country, we drive wages down, and that's
bad for the American worker.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
And we have discussed that in the first segment, Jay
was with us. I agree with you completely, and the
way I ended that the first hour was we don't
have the right to hurt the American poor by driving
their wages.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
Now, we just don't have that right.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
But even before we get to that, before we get
to the dollars, what matters more to you as you
listen to this show right now than dollars, than any
material thing you have in your life. It's the safety
of your wife, it's the safety of your daughter, it's
the safety of your children. It's the safety of everyone
in your family. That matters far more to you. So
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I love what Holman said, I love what Trump said.
The starting point is not price tag. The starting point
is safety and government that's a core obligation right provide
for the safety of the people.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
That's the top priority.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Nobody can look you in the eye and say that
this nation is reasonably safe or safe to a moral level.
When you allow people who are here illegally, who you know,
have committed other crimes to stay, only a suicidal society
would do that. So it is far overdue for Donald
Trump to go in and get them out now. And again,
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I'm talking about criminal illegals. And you know who's going
to benefit from that as much as all of us
here legally, all of the other folks here illegally who
are living peacefully, they're going to benefit from Trump going
in and rounding up and deporting tomorrow well as soon
as he takes office, right, all of the people here
illegally who have committed other crimes. Let's go to a
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beautiful sort and oh I Doug and Frederick has been
very patient.
Speaker 4 (05:09):
Let's go to our friend Doug. You're on the Dan
Kaplis Show. Welcome Dan.
Speaker 7 (05:13):
How are you doing that? If patience is a virtue,
as my grandmother used to say, you are a very
virtuous man.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Thank you, my friend.
Speaker 7 (05:23):
No, I appreciate everything you do.
Speaker 8 (05:25):
Man.
Speaker 7 (05:25):
You listen to all people and you hear a breast
of fresh air and this talk radio businesses. It's more
talk on the postpart and very little on the on
the caller's part, but you allow that, so thank.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
You, thank you.
Speaker 7 (05:39):
I'll say this about the victory. I don't know if
I can't remember the last time I've been a happy
I actually I actually cried a few tears.
Speaker 9 (05:46):
I think the.
Speaker 7 (05:47):
American people have busted through the mainstream media. They busted
through big tech. And my brother used to serve in
the Air Force years ago, before the walk came down.
He said radio free Europe was alive and well back then,
he said, all these podcasts from the average day, everyday people.
This is a radio free year three point zero. The
American people are are bringing the American people the information
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they need. We're going around the media and this is awesome.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
That is such a great point, Doug, such.
Speaker 7 (06:16):
A great and I want to say this. Elon Musk
comes on board and starts to clean up what we
don't need an administrative state, and we put it out
into the heartland and we break it up. But I
don't know if you heard of the Article three project
with the Mike Davis, but they're going to stop this,
this Department of Justice being being politicized. It shouldn't go
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right or left. And I want to end with this, Dan,
I just want to say this, if we have the
approach gabeb and Pet because I'm from the Sister Gate
and I've been holding my breath. I'm so happy for Gabe.
He's such a good guy. If we have his approach
where we're level like that, and when we sit around
the dinner table, at the Thanksgiving table, at Christmas table
with the cousin or the neighbor across the street that
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doesn't see eyed eye with us, if we can be
level and we can talk about things and we bring
the truth, I think we can we can bring this
country together while at the same time cleaning up what
needs to be cleaned up when it comes to politics,
because we can't just let our guard down now. We
have to do what needs to be done to clean
up what's happening in our country when it comes to
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all the seeds and all the Yeah, it's just.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
A lablet point, Doug. Great, great point, Doug. Yeah, and
thank you for the kind words as well. My friend
and Gabe joined us at four o six, by the way,
and he said something new on the show today. It
really struck me. As the son of a cop, you know,
I was talking about how incredibly skilled he was in
the debate when Kusa Kyle Clark came out really firing
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at him, you know, all barrels blazing. Very tough situation
for Gabe to handle, very slanted against him in the beginning,
and Gabe handled it so calmly and beautifully while staying
intellectually sharp and quick and nimble. And Gabe said, was
comp for ten years. I was a cop for ten years.
And what a great point you made about how those
skills transferred into that moment and transferred into you know,
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being a congressman and a congressional candidate. I thought it
was an absolutely brilliant point. But Jee, I do think,
as we go back to the phone lines, we'll talk
to Jeff and Thornton, that Gabe Evans.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Win is a turning point win in Colorado.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
You combine it with the other good things that have
happened in these Colorado races. Of course some bad things too,
but the good things that have happened, I think it's
a turning point back towards being able to win statewide
again and win consistently. You know, a lot of work
to do, but a turning point in that direction. Jeff
and Thornton you're on the dan kaplish'll welcome.
Speaker 10 (08:44):
Hey, how's it going dad?
Speaker 4 (08:45):
Living the dream?
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Still?
Speaker 9 (08:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (08:47):
Yeah, one day at a time, right, yep. I just
wanted to add to the illegal aliens in cheap labor.
But the biggest thing is all of our kids now
don't have any way of growing up because there's no
labor for them to get get labored in. Interesting, we're
growing them kids up.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Soft.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
Let me ask you about that, Jeff, let me because
that's such an interesting point. Like as self serving as
it sounds, you know, the greatest thing that ever happened
to me was being a golf caddy. And then you know,
I've worked as a janitor at a chemical plan.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
I've worked. You know, you'd say the same thing.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Probably almost everybody listening give a long string of really
hard jobs that they've done. And are you saying now
that let's say I was a sixteen or seventeen year old,
I wouldn't be able to find those jobs because of
folks here illegally.
Speaker 10 (09:36):
Yeah, because they're I mean, everybody frame in a house
now is is you know, foreign concrete, flat work, all
that stuff taken over by by our fellow fellow friends
down south well.
Speaker 3 (09:50):
See that, Jeff, thank you for the call man. I
never even thought about that. That is a really interesting point.
And they when we come back for a little late
on this break.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Two things by the.
Speaker 3 (10:00):
Way, if you have a childlike high school age or
whatever I started at, because a high school freshman, maybe
a nighth grader, but caddying like being a golf caddy
at one of these country clubs.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
So they have a good caddy program.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
And then I got to see you on what's called
an Evans scholarship. If you've ever seen the movie Caddy Check,
but a golf caddy scholarship, So look into that program
Eva NS Evan's scholarship program. When we come back, some
great sound from Tom Homan dissecting AOC trump off to
a great start. Some other appointments. Today you're on the
Dan Kapla Show.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
And now back to the Dan Taplas Show podcast Tom Horman.
Speaker 11 (10:37):
And as far worksite worksight operations have to happen, here's
why I see you.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Where do we find.
Speaker 11 (10:43):
Most victims of sex trafficking and forced labor trafficking at
work sites? And Biden administration shut down works slights on
one point to say we care about sex trafficking and
human trafficking finds shut down the work site enforcement, which
is one of the main areas we find the victims
of this. I want to add one more thing, another priority.
There's administrations who also were three hundred thousand children that
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were smuggling with touched by criminal cartels they can't find.
Now that's another priority. We need to save these children
because some of these children on forced labor, some man
theyse children on sex trafficking, some of these children living
life of hell every day. When do you say these
children getting back of their families.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Why?
Speaker 3 (11:20):
Tom Holman perfect for this job. And obviously a big
reason Trump won was he promised to deal with it
and deal with it now. But as we go back
to the phone lines ten seconds in this because it's
so important, just understanding the depth of the phoniness of
these lefties, whether it's Kamala Harris or Joe Biden, or
Michael Bennett or John Hickenlooper, Jared Paulis, Mike Johnston. You know,
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they pretend to be so compassionate, right, so compassionate you
know to people coming in through the southern border garbage.
My personal belief is they just want more Democrat votes,
because if you cared at all about these people as humans,
you would never want them to make that trip. You
do everything you could to discourage it, starting with closing
the damn border, because you know if you lure them up,
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you know you are going to have a ton of
women raped. You know you're going to have massive sex trafficking.
But to these Democrats who just want more Democrat votes
pursue their far left agenda, do you think they care
about the humanity of any of these individuals.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
They don't.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Somehow the Democratic Party went from being the party of
poor people to just not caring about humanity.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
And it starts with.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
Legal abortion right where you get five black kids killed
for every white kid who's killed, and no kids should
be killed. But they don't care about that lost humanity,
just like they don't care about all the women raped
and children trafficked on the way to the border. As
long as they get those Democrat votes. Well, there's a
new sheriff in town, and Holman's perfect for the job.
And no, he's not going to go rounding up people
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illegally living here peacefully. He's you know, Trump's made it
very clear he's going after the folks here illegally who've
committed other crimes. There are hundreds of thousands of those,
and you've got to start there, and that that in
and of itself is going to take a very long time,
and then you're going to have some other people who
self deport as benefits get cut off. Let's go to
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the phone lines. Eerie Mike kind enough to call the show. Eerie,
welcome to the Dan Kapli Show.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
Well, Hi, thank you, Dan, Sure, Hey. I just was
hoping maybe you could connect me with the previous caller
because I'm looking for forty I have forty six open
positions from Portland to Portland Oregan right now, and I
just you don't ever challenge people when they make those
propositions that there's no labor, there's no jobs because of
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these quote illegals are here. Frankly, I can't fill all
my positions right now.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
Nobody said that, Mic, Mike, were you on some other station.
Nobody said that, Uh, oh, by the way, Ryan's wondering
what open positions you have?
Speaker 9 (13:55):
What?
Speaker 6 (13:56):
No, I'm just an add because I think I actually
agree with Eerie Mic on something.
Speaker 3 (13:59):
On this talking yeah yeah, so so yeah. Nobody said
nobody said that area. But that's okay.
Speaker 7 (14:06):
I mean, I thought I heard a gentleman say that
there's no labor for his kids to.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Oh, Michael, Michael, my bad.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Forgive me a gentleman did say in that teenage kind
of age group, summer job, first job thing.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
You're one hundred percent right. I was wrong. So what
you're telling.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
Me is you disagree with him, and there are all
of those that there are plenty of jobs for those kids,
is what you're saying.
Speaker 7 (14:30):
I feel like there's a lot of jobs. Look, I'm
not trying to support illegal people here. I'm not trying
to say that that's right. All I'm My point is
is that they can't make the argument that there are
jobs because of these folks but.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
Our last color he's talking.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
He's talking about a very specific circumstance where and I
think unemployment is down right now at about three point
three percent or something like that. But but he's talking
about these these kids looking for the summer type jobs.
I have no reason to doubt his credibility or honesty
when he called and said that's the experience they're having
with kids in that age group. Now, are you saying
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that these jobs that you have opened that we can
connect you with him and his kids can go to
work for you on summer jobs like that. Yep, okay, okay, great,
well leave the information.
Speaker 7 (15:19):
We have summer internships with booklift drivers. We have all
kinds of man the labor jobs that we can't find
people for.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
That the kids can pop into. He's talking about this
summer job context. The kids can pop into fat of course. Okay, sure,
wonderful and here in the Denver metro area. No, okay,
well that might be a little awkward for him. I'm
not sure he can buy a plane ticket.
Speaker 7 (15:42):
Everybody point man, is that I think, you know, people
have a very limited view of the reality of the world.
I have I run manufacturing sites across the country, so
I have a bit of a broader perspective, I think
than someone who's just in want spot.
Speaker 12 (16:01):
Now.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
Maybe Michael, Michael, maybe you have less of a perspective
because you're operating at this certain level where you own
all this stuff and you you operate in management. But
people on the ground who are just fighting every day
to keep it together may have much better perspective than
you do on some of those things.
Speaker 7 (16:20):
They might I'm all debate that. But my point is
is that I don't want it to send. It's not
fair for someone to say that because we have immigrants
here filling jobs that are taking jobs away from Americans.
That's just not true. There's lots of lots of jobs
that are available for America.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
But again, Mike, you're making my point, and I'm so
glad you called on this because it needs to be discussed.
But you're talking macro, you're talking large scale. It doesn't
mean that you don't have lots and lots of places
where where no people can't get the jobs that they
can do because in those particular fill in the blank cities, towns,
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certain portions of states, those jobs aren't available. Just like
in our call you said, yeah, you don't have any
of your jobs right here in Denver, Colorado. So there
can be lots of places where people can't find that work.
Speaker 7 (17:13):
It could be true.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Can I ask you something, Michael, only because we're up
against the buzzer and this is one of the beautiful
things about the moment we're in. We can all agree,
right and I know you do that. Donald Trump can
and should, as soon as possible go in and round
up and deport for good everybody here illegally who has
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committed another serious crime, right, so on that we can.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Agree, of course, yeah, and see that.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
That's great. It's going to be such a unifying thing
for the country because there are hundreds of thousands of
those folks.
Speaker 12 (17:49):
Well, I don't know about that again, no, I think,
oh no, no, Michael, Michael, read the news, my man, what
are you just out on the beach sip and Pina
Coladas looking at Ferrari bro sures.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Read the news.
Speaker 3 (18:01):
It's been documented, the Biden administration documented it. Hundreds of
thousands rapists, murderers, robbers burglars admitted into the country, and
you start with those. We can all agree on that,
even Eerie. Mike, you're on the Dan Capitalist Show.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
One of the greatest pranks ever pulled. I can tell
it in ten seconds. I was mad at my roommate.
I was in law school, he was still in college.
We've been buddies forever. Mad at my roommate kept having
his girlfriend over and it just created all sorts of issues.
So Lewis and floor Wex used to do a dating
(18:50):
show on Fridays on Fox. And so one morning, I
think they started their show at five in the morning,
maybe six, I called in and pretended to be I
can't even remember what name I used, pretended to be
some guy with like the.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Greatest story ever.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
I was this young gazillionaire and my beautiful young wife
had suddenly died and I was lonely, and yeah, I'd
go off to my island and this and that, but
I'd be so bored and heartbroken without her. So I
just made up this whole story and then used my
roommate's name and gave.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
His phone number.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
Oh so about and the way Lewis and Floriz did
it was the women would call the number directly, and so,
starting at whatever it was, five or six in the morning,
my buddy's phone started to ring with girls calling and
it didn't stop bringing for weeks.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
And I solved the buddy girlfriend issue and I.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
Broke up with them.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Oh I think they eventually got married, but they broke
up for a while.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
They broke up for a while. Yeh, that's a dastardly deed.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Oh, it was a prank.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
It was a prank that almost cost him his wife.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Well, one of his wife's.
Speaker 6 (20:04):
Uh, oh, I'm going to kill you over there.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
It was a heck of a prank. And those guys
they had it rolling. Lewis and floor Wax back in
the day, man, they had it rolling. But all right,
let's go down to our buddy, Patrick of Defund the Polist.
Now I'm not going through puberty. I'm fighting some bug
about as big as a basketball. You're on the Dan
Kapla Show. Welcome Patrick, but don't worry Ryan or whoever does.
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Is Michael Brown in studio tomorrow? Can somebody, I think so,
I don't know, change the mic sock before it comes in.
I love Michael Brown show. He does a great show
in khw and Denver in the morning's welcome Patrick.
Speaker 13 (20:43):
Hello, Dan, Hey, oh thank god for the Trump win.
Literally anyway. The other thing, Dan is, you know, when
I was in the fourth grade, I lived in the
San Louis Valley and during the potato picking season, my
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brother and I went out and picked potatoes next to
the Mexican pickers. Wow at the time.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
Wow.
Speaker 13 (21:13):
And really, you know, I don't know you know what
it did for me, But one thing it did for
me is say, you know what I don't want to
do this. Yeah, yeah, so I went on. But my
other thing was is, you know, why do we if
you're here illegally, I don't think you should be able
to have any kind of job, you know, And then
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as far as crops go, why can't we have our
low level prisoners pick our crops.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
I think you run into an expense issue at that
point because of the expensive security and everything else. But Patrick, Man,
I'm with you on and we had the earlier callers
say he was saying that it's a real problem now
for a lot of you know, high school kids and
stuff like that to get those manual labor summer jobs,
because he said that so many were being taken by
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by folks here illegally, And I just told him I
had not even been aware of that issue.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
But I think everybody listening.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
Right would tell you the same thing, just how critical
those jobs were. It was for you, Patrick, was for me,
I'm sure for Ryan. I don't know that Kelly's worked
to day in her life other than this show, but no,
she is a very very hard working person. But yeah,
those jobs are formative.
Speaker 13 (22:31):
Yeah. Well, and a lot of the kids today I
think they think that's above them. You know, doing well,
you know, roofing job anything like the one caller said,
I do agree as far as framing, flat work, roofing. Yeah, yeah,
I imagine they're taking a lot of jobs that if
people would just you know, buckle down, they could have
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those jobs. But yeah, well.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
Patrick, appreciate the call. It's going to be so front
center because it's real now. I mean, Donald Trump appointed
today Tom Holman to be borders are There's never been
a more perfect person for any particular job on this planet.
And Americans are going to be very pleased because every
decent human can agree with what Trump and Homan are
about to do. They're going to start with people here illegally,
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you have committed other serious crimes. All of us should
be able to agree one hundred zero that those people
should be rounded up and deported. The people who've committed
other serious crimes while here I legally, everybody's going to
be better off for it. And that's where he's going
to start. I think it'll be unifying for America. But
here's Tom Holman taking down AOC. This hearing I think
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was back in maybe twenty nineteen.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Here it is.
Speaker 7 (23:47):
I spoke to the President elect on the phone forty
eight now Christmas victory.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
Yeah, that is not AOC that much. I know. Here's
AOC and we found.
Speaker 14 (23:56):
A memo dates back to April twenty third of twenty eighteen,
where there was an official recommendation to quote pursue prosecution
of all amenable adults who cross our border quote illegally,
even though this applied to legal asylum seekers in practice,
including those presenting with a family unit between ports of
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entry and coordination with DOJ. Here is the memo that
I would like to submit to the Congressional record. It
is the Memorandum for the Secretary from Homeland Security, April
twenty third, twenty eighteen, subject increasing prosecutions of immigration violation objection.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
The plot thickens here and so.
Speaker 14 (24:43):
I looked at this memo and it seems like this
is the source of it. And it seems as though,
mister Homan, that you are the author. No, no, it
says here from yourself.
Speaker 8 (25:00):
And Michaeleanan and Francis cisna. Is this correct? Did you
sign the memo?
Speaker 2 (25:07):
Fight out to see.
Speaker 8 (25:09):
I'd be happy to provide it.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
She thinks she's Columbo's very dramatic, and we'll provide it over.
Speaker 14 (25:15):
But I would like to note that here it says
the official recommendation there were three different options presented. The
third included the option for family separation. This initiative would
pursue prosecution of all amenable adults, including those presenting with
a family unit.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
So now Tom Hopeman has his.
Speaker 8 (25:35):
Say, mister Holman, your name is on this. Is this correct?
Speaker 12 (25:39):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (25:39):
I signed that memo, So you.
Speaker 14 (25:41):
Are the author of the family separation.
Speaker 8 (25:43):
Paula.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
I'm not the author this memo.
Speaker 8 (25:45):
You're not the author, but you signed the memo.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
Yes, a zero tolerance memo.
Speaker 14 (25:50):
So you provided the official recommendation to Secretary Nielsen on
family for the United States to pursue family separation.
Speaker 15 (25:58):
I gave Secretary Nielsen numerous recommendations on how to secure
the border and save lives.
Speaker 14 (26:03):
But it says here that you gave her numerous options,
but the recommendation was option three, family separation.
Speaker 15 (26:10):
I'm saying this is not the only paper where were
given the Secretary numerous options to secure the border and
save lives.
Speaker 14 (26:17):
And so the recommendation of the many that you recommended,
you recommended family separation.
Speaker 15 (26:23):
I recommend to zero tolerance.
Speaker 8 (26:25):
Which includes family separation.
Speaker 15 (26:27):
The same as is wherever US citizen parent gets arrested
when they're with a child.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
And he takes it from there and she is not pleased.
Speaker 14 (26:34):
Zero tolerance was interpreted as the policy that separated children
from there.
Speaker 15 (26:39):
If I get arrested for DUI and I have a
young child in a car, I'm going to be separated.
When also a police officer in New York and I
arrested a father for domestic violence, I separate that, mister Homer,
with all.
Speaker 14 (26:49):
Due respect, legal assylies are not charged with any crime when.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
You're in the country.
Speaker 15 (26:57):
Legalist violation eight United States Cold thirteen twenty five.
Speaker 8 (27:00):
Seeking asylum is legal.
Speaker 15 (27:02):
Do you want to seek as Simon, go through the
port of entry, do it the legal way. The Attorney
General of the United States has made that clear.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
Okay, and then she just kind of folded after This
guy is perfect for this job, and I Trump is
off to a very fast start just with appointments across
the board.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
When we come back, we've got a lot to dive.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Into and tell you about some developments in the Colorado
Secretary of State front as well.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
You're on the Dan Capla Show.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
And now back to the Dan Taplas Show podcast.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Nobody's Perfect five. What is that music?
Speaker 4 (27:35):
Let's rust a route from the nineties.
Speaker 6 (27:36):
Kelly claims she doesn't remember it, but I think she does,
and the song is entitled send Me on my.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Way, Oh okay, thank you.
Speaker 6 (27:43):
Like all the illegals are going to go byebye, okay,
send them on their way.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
And actually, I mean we all know that not all will, right,
I mean, Tom Holman, great choice. We agree on that
tremendous choice by President Trump, right, and love that he's
going to start with criminal illegal aliens, and those would
be people who came into the country illegally and then
committed other serious crimes, or people who came into the
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country unvetted and had serious criminal histories where they came from, which.
Speaker 6 (28:13):
I can give you a third category that things very
important that we've not talked about today.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
Illegals who crossed.
Speaker 6 (28:20):
The border did so illegally and are simply drawing off
the government dime and not contributing a damn thing to
our society, not conforming to our society, not assimilating to
our society, not working in our society, just taking all
the benefits of our societies.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
I mean, and that that goes to and we don't
have time to play it all out now. But obviously
the Trump plan starts, as it must, with criminal illegal immigrants,
and then part of the Trump plan is based on
self deportation. To Ryan's point is, you know, cutting off
government benefits for you know, folks who are just here
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living off the government benefits. So there are multiple layers today.
My only point is, and I think that everybody who's
thought it through or had time to study it recognizes
that that President Trump is not talking about and they're
not going to try to do and if they did
it as a practical metriate, it wouldn't work deporting every
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single person here illegally, including those who have lived peacefully,
those who are working productively, etc. And listen, it's wrong
to come into the country legally. Nobody's arguing that, and
I think there needs to be massive immediate action.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
As I've said for.
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Decades, close the damn border, and we owe it to
every American citizen.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
It's immoral to leave it open.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
It's immoral to leave it open for all sorts of
obvious reasons. And that's no reflection in most people's south
to the border. It's just that the reality you're going
to get some criminals in with everybody else, and you're
going to have raped and dead and brutalized Americans because
of that, you cannot justify that. And then obviously, you
know Democrats don't care about all these people they're luring.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
Up to the border.
Speaker 3 (29:59):
So many women are women are raped, so many children
are trafficked. All Democrats, meaning the secular left in power,
sees or future votes. So all I'm saying is is
Trump is going to do something historically great here by
chasing down and deporting criminal illegals.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
This country needs that. At the same time, he's going
to lock down the.
Speaker 3 (30:18):
Border, and then he's going to cut off some of
the types of benefits Ryan was referring to, and you know,
seek self deportation that way. But I do want to
address this question first Veterans Day. Thank you again to
all the veterans for letting us have this life and
being able to do a radio show like this. We
started the show with a tremendous veteran, Gabe Evans, who
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just was a black Hawk helicopter pilot, and then he
just won this very important race in CD eight.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
You can hear that interview at four oh six.
Speaker 3 (30:47):
But we have a Texter who says, Dan just looked
on Custom's website. Looks like there were eighteen thousand convictions
in twenty three of non citizens. Why are you saying
hundreds of thousands for this reason? These are this statistics
from ICE that non detained illegal immigrants who have committed
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other serious crimes four hundred and twenty five thousand, four
hundred and thirty one convicted criminals and two hundred twenty
two thousand, one hundred and forty one with pending criminal charges.
Those include sixty two, two hundred and thirty one convicted
of assault, fourteen thousand, three hundred and one convicted of burglary,
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fifty six thousand and five thirty three with drug convictions,
thirteen thousand, ninety nine convicted of homicide, fifteen thousand, eight
hundred and eleven sexual assault convictions. Is it has been
immoral for this nation to not use every resource at
its disposal to track down every single one of those
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criminal illegals who have committed other crimes here and get
them out of the country immediately. That must happen, and
now under Trump it's going to happen. And you combine
that with low down the border right away doesn't mean
that nobody else can ever come in. It just means
there has to be vetting, has to come in a
way that makes sense to the country. You're going to
see a dramatic improvement in this nation right away, and
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that's great for the nation and great for public safety.
It's also some of the main beneficiaries are going to
be the folks who are here illegally and are living
peaceful lives because they're all so often preyed upon by
this criminal element. But start with the criminal element. Every
decent person should be able to agree on that. Ken
and Firestone, welcome to the show.
Speaker 9 (32:33):
Well, Dan, thanks for taking my call. Hey, I'm a
faith based guy, so my viewpoint my comments will come
from that viewpoint. First of all, I'm thankful, very thankful
that as a nation, a US citizen, that the election
outcomes came to where it was. I believe that we
probably had to go through those four years to I
think that timing is perfect. That's from a lot of aspects,
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but one thing I am is much ashamed of our
Colorado outcome because we basically through through a constitutional amendments
that basically said no to a god that is our
gain both physical and spiritual life through a newborn life
and life between a man and a woman. But I
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am encouraged by some of the spots elp inroads, the
momentum maybe turning point as you as you mentioned and
point those possibilities even since the Rocky Mountain Heights by
the game of four years ago. And with regard to
those inroads, you know, Trump has made some of those
in Colorado and I'm encouraged by that. But I think
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that maybe he should. One comment is from the tactical standpoint,
he should, especially since our state government has already circle
of wagons on opposing him on everything.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
And my friend, the music means we've got in the show.
So thank you for your call.
Speaker 9 (33:58):
Quick last thought, Oh yeah, I think you should keep
Space Command here.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Yeah, I agree, I agree, and you should put.
Speaker 9 (34:06):
The BLM headquarters back in Grand Option.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
Ken. Do appreciate the call.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
Thank you, Brian, tremendous job behind the glasses always Kelly,
you are human sunshine epitomized. Thank you for being here today.
Please join us tomorrow on the Dan Kaplis Show.