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December 6, 2025 • 48 mins

We see an economic tsunami on the horizon. What can the Trump Administration do to avert a recession? We discuss The Golden Issue - immigration - and how the ICE raids can help save America from an economic catastrophe. 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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So there is so much to talk about, so much,
so much to talk about since we've last spoke to
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we're wishing him the best, pray for him that he
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treatment and let's hope that it. Let's hope for the best.
But there is since we guys spoke to you guys last,
has been so much going on. I feel like something
is happening within the economy, and I feel like there's

(02:42):
it feels a little bit chaotic out there right now
with all these ice raids and this crazy Minnesota fraud
thing happening that is blowing my mind insane. We're going
to get into some of that, but I do feel
like something is happening with the economy, and you know,
we started doing some research for our next episodes, and
I wanted to get a handle and like how we're

(03:03):
going to deal with with something that's happening, because you're
seeing this with the housing prices, You're seeing this with inflation,
You're seeing like all of these signs that these solutions
are Excuse me, these problems are not so hard to
deal with, are not easy to deal with the way
that they used to, let's say, in the eighties. So
I spoke to Kevin de Merritt over at Lear Capital,

(03:25):
he's one of the sponsors of the show, because I
want to get a feel for kind of what are
some of the signs that a depression or that a
economic downturn is coming, and how does that relate to
gold and how do you prepare for these kinds of
huge tsunamis that are coming, and I got on this
line of thinking or this kind of wormhole that I

(03:47):
went down that had to do with diamonds of all things.
And so our next series is going to be looking
into kind of the history of diamonds. That it blew
my mind. It sounds kind of like, what the hell
is diamond have to do with anything? But if you
look at the diamond industry right now and where it's going,

(04:09):
it kind of helps you see how to protect yourself
when a crisis comes.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
I love this story and I hate this.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Story, yes, because it's a little bit mind blowing how
the diamond industry has kind of duped so many people.
So that's going to be our next series. It's going
to be coming out in the next couple weeks. We're
working on We're trying something new right now where we're
going to try to have the series done before we
publish it. So expect to see that series coming up
in the next couple of weeks. It's going to be

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a multi part series. We want to get all of
the series done before we publish so that we can
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for the next couple kind of cycles and see how
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we have a big archive now, very big archive.

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Speaker 1 (05:11):
Yeah. So we're gonna be posting these on YouTube as
well too, in addition to the audio version and the
podcast platforms. Exactly.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
So.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
But this thing, this thing with the economy that's happening
right now, when you look back at the nineteen eighties,
things were much different back then when Reagan took office.
When you had people are complaining right now about interest rates.
Interest rates back then they were up to fourteen percent
at some points, and it's because the FED chair at

(05:43):
the time said, you know what, we need to raise
interest rates to bring down inflation and to deal with
this inflation problem because they got off the gold standard
in the seventies and so that inflation started to kick in.
And the only way that they felt that they could
deal with it was to raise interest rates. It kind
of caused it brought down the inflation. The issue now

(06:04):
in a Trump administration, and why you can't do that
now is because of the debt. Because the debt that
you have, the interest on debt is tied to the
Fed errates, So you cannot increase the interest so high
that it causes these payments on this interest debt. It

(06:26):
creates this massive issue for the federal government. So they
don't have the same tools today that they had then.
Actually they don't have They have very very few tools
to kind of deal with the situation that we're in.
And he did get handed this economy by Biden, who
was kind of fudging the numbers. His administration was fudging
the numbers in regards to inflation and kind of job numbers.

(06:47):
Every time the job numbers would come out, they'd be like, hey,
we've added new jobs to the economy, and then they'd
adjust it three to six months later and all the
numbers would go down. They were fudging the numbers to
try to kind of fake this economy as being a
thriving economy. But as a president, you're kind of always
in this kind of tough situation to where you can't

(07:07):
speak down to it too much because it almost creates
a recession. And this is the situation that Trumps in
right now. But it seems to me that his administration
has a plan in motion that could deal with all
of these things, that being this immigration issue. And you're

(07:28):
seeing this happen right now with all of these raids
all over the country. You're seeing this kind of fraud
being exposed in Minnesota, and I want to really dig
into that in a second, but I think what we're
starting to see now, and this is our thesis here
at Red Pilled America, is that this immigration issue, this
illegal immigration issue, and this letting not only illegal immigration,

(07:53):
just letting these refugees in that do not share our values,
that do not share an allegiance to the United States.
If you deal with that issue, it solves all of
our major problems here in the United States. It solves
the housing issue that we have and un affordability with housing.
It solves the rental price issue, it solves inflation, It

(08:17):
solves the healthcare the impact that these people are placing
on our healthcare system, the cost of health care prices
going up. It addresses crime, It addresses congestion in cities.
It handles so many of these problems. Think about the
public schools and some of these urban markets where you

(08:39):
can't even send your kid to a public school.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
That was certainly the case with us. We have had
to send our daughter to private school for her entire
K through twelve schooling. And we did a calculation recently
and we've spent over four hundred thousand dollars on her
private school education.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
And that's without inflation. That is just raw being put
out into these you know, into these private schools. That's
just a raw calculation. If you were to include inflation,
it probably would be close to like six hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
It's highway robbery. We literally could not send our child
to public school here. By the way, we should get
a voucher for that.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
We should, But that is money that is being taken
out of our mouths, out of our daughter's future's mouths.
You are you, basically, in all these urban areas, you
are depriving the experience of these kids to go to
their local school and go to school with the people
with the children in their community. This has all been

(09:41):
caused by illegal immigration, and it's been a problem that
both the Democrats and the Republicans have caused. You have
Democrats that are basically trying to import votes, and you
have Republicans that are trying to import cheap labor.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
And we're love the cheap labor.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
We love the cheap labor. And we're seeing that right
now in all of these raids that are happening across
the country. Who thought North Carolina was an issue? At
what point was North Carolina on everybody's radar when it
comes to illegal immigration. I'll tell you whose radar was on.

(10:19):
It was on Red Pilled America's radar. One of our
first episodes, we spoke to a guy that had a
construction company in the Hampton's area and he had a
huge team, a construction team, and he started from nothing.
He worked in a fruit stand as a kid. He
built his company like just all he had was a

(10:41):
high school education, built his company to up to forty
fifty or so employees. He was working in the most
expensive district, the most expensive zip code in the United
States at the time was the Hamptons, and I still
believe that's the case. And he would do these jobs.
He got on one job he had like forty guys

(11:01):
working on the job, and he basically got fired one
day out of the blue. The next day, he comes
to pick up his construction equipment and all of these
illegal aliens are working his tools, his tools. So he
goes down this rabbit hole to try to figure out
what just happened to me. He finds these day laborers

(11:24):
kind of that are just set up on this block
where all these construction workers were coming into and hiring.
He systematically, over the course of the next five to
six years, lost everything, lost everything. This was in the Hamptons.
It wasn't like this was in some middle class neighborhood
where they're struggling to get by and didn't know how
they were going to pay their workers or pay these contractors.

(11:48):
He was in the most expensive district and zip code
in the United States. There was another roofer we spoke to,
very similar situation. So they decided, what are we going
to do here? We need to change this situation. So
they decided to go outside of the state and see
if they could find work somewhere else. One of the
places that they went was North Carolina, and what they

(12:09):
found was is that in North Carolina they were having
the same situation. They could not find work there because
there was all of these illegal aliens stealing their jobs
and stealing American jobs. It was a shocking kind of
a discussion that we had. And this was happening back
in the early odts, So two thousand and three, two

(12:31):
thousand and four was when this kind of thing was
happening to them. We're talking twenty years ago, now twenty
years advanced. And look at what happens in North Carolina.
When Ice comes to town. You have twenty percent of
the kids are not going to school because they're afraid
that Ice is going to raid and basically take away

(12:54):
the parents. By the way, the Trump administration has already
debunked that they're not going to elementary schools and raiding
elementary schools. But this is how infested this problem is.
You have teachers in North Carolina that are saying that
seventy percent of the kids at these schools are Hispanic

(13:16):
seventy percent. This isn't even a border town. Okay, this
isn't even a border town. This is North Carolina. It's
the east coast all the way up. I mean, it's
a border town in regards to you know, bordering the ocean.
But it's not a border town to the south, it's
not a bordertown to these Latin communities. Yet they've found
these areas and it's kind of a shocking thing to

(13:39):
see happen to many people. It hasn't it wasn't necessarily
shocking to us, but I think the the rampantness of
it everywhere. You know, we told you guys that at
one point we were looking to go move to Tennessee. We're,
you know, seriously looking before a daughter went to high school.
And one of the things that you do is you
kind of you look at the schools around these areas

(14:00):
that you want to live and then you look at
the demograph accept those schools to kind of get a
feel for, you know, what this area is like. And
what I saw was is this massive change in the
public schools in those areas where the Latinos went from
like two to five percent to forty five percent in

(14:21):
some of these counties. And all that is saying to
me is that they are importing cheap labor to into construction.
Construction seems to be the one the kind of like
entry point into the United States or into some of
these cities, and I think that what you're starting to
see now is the californiaication of all of these states.

(14:43):
Everybody loves their cheap labor without thinking about Okay, wait
a minute, how is it it has to impact me
in some way. Yeah, I might be paying this guy,
this construction worker, half of what I would be paying
an American citizen when I have to take everything else
into account to legally hire this person to do this work.

(15:05):
But how is this impacting me in other ways? Well,
it's impacting me, just like Adriana just said in regards
to private schools and that type of a thing.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Yeah. But here's the biggest issue that I see with
immigration is that it's not just the Democrats. It's people
that voted for Trump. It's people that call themselves Republicans
that have bleeding hearts and they say things like, oh, well,
you know, they're just coming here because they want a
better life, or you know, well they're working. They do
come here in their work, they work, they're good people.

(15:36):
That's not the issue. We need to take that off
off off the table. Do not get out of that
mindset and that mentality. We cannot have illegal immigrants coming here.
Everybody wants a better life, but Americans must come first,
and illegal immigration hurts all of us. And by the way,
I am a Latina. You're talking to a first generation

(15:59):
American of Mexican descent. I understand this issue you very
very well. I have people in my family that came
here illegally, and guess what, I don't think they should
be here either by get rid of them. I have
no sympathy for them, because here's the thing, there is
a path, there is a path to citizenship. You do

(16:20):
it the right way, or you're not welcome period in
the story. Although by the way, now I'm for a
moratorium all the way. Just close the border completely, don't
let anybody in right now, I think.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
And I think that's what we're seeing right now, and
I think the Trump administration is starting to enter into
that mode. This is something that we've been talking about
for a very very long time time and every time
someone's like, oh, well, no, we just want to get
rid of all of the criminal illegal aliens here in
the United States.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
And they're all criminals. They're all criminals, hence the word illegal.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Well, and here's part of the thing that we're also
seeing happen with this. So initially they would come here
in the country illegally, then they would get fake social
Security numbers, so they would either still soci Security numbers
from people that were living or they would get it
from deceased people. They'd figure it out. And you know,
I've seen like several YouTube videos for illegal aliens that

(17:15):
are trying to like get their finances in order through
a kind of this personal audit guy. And they own houses,
they own credit cards, and they could just easily Once
you have a fake of a social Security number, you
just get another fake social Security number and you basically
wipe out, you know, that debt by through bankruptcy or

(17:35):
just ignoring it.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Because here's the thing, they just continue to break the
law because the way that they came into the country
was by breaking the law. So then breaking the law
is not that.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Big of a deal to them, exactly.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
That is the mentality that they have because we are
allowing them to come here illegally and then we're like, oh,
what's okay? They just want a better life, no go home.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Well, and that's what you're seeing. So in order to basically,
I guess, make it so that they are breaking less laws,
the Biden administration started to issue these new kinds of
social security numbers to illegal aliens, so they are legal
social security numbers to these illegal aliens. I want to

(18:18):
go over some of those numbers right here. Let me
find this. It blew my mind that they were how
fast these numbers started to grow. In twenty twenty one,
these non citizen social security numbers were two hundred and
seventy four hundred and twenty five in fiscal year twenty
twenty one. In fiscal year twenty twenty two, it overdoubled

(18:40):
to five hundred and ninety thousand non citizen social security numbers.
In twenty twenty three. Fiscal year twenty twenty three, it
increased to nine hundred and sixty four thousand non citizen
social security numbers. In fiscal year twenty twenty four, the
last year Biden was in office, it increased to two

(19:04):
point one million.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
So it's basically doubling about every year.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
It's a doubling about every year. So that's over. That's over.
That's almost four million non citizen social security numbers. Why
why are they doing that? Well, obviously they're trying to
bring in they're trying to backdoor citizenship they're trying to
create a voter base, because once you have a Social

(19:32):
Security number, it becomes much easier to be able to vote.
We're already seeing that happen in North Carolina where they
found illegal aliens being signed up to vote. I'm not
sure if it was using these social Security numbers, but
I wouldn't doubt it. Potentially could just have been getting
a driver's license within those areas. If the Trump administration

(19:53):
deals with this issue and is ruthlessly applying the law
when it comes to this issue, it will say the
administration and save the economy because it is really one
of the few tools that we have. Think about during
this Biden administration where the number I say, I think

(20:14):
I've heard thrown around is like twelve million or so
illegal immigration, illegal immigrants that they let into the United States.
What did that do to housing? Think about that many
people coming into the United States. You wonder why home
prices went up in your area and your kids can't
buy homes when they get ready to have families, or

(20:34):
you want to just pay a solid rent, a decent rent.
That was one of the things that the guys from
the Hampton's explained to us is that what they learned
was in that area people would come into that all
these illegal immigrants would come into this area. They would
get twelve, fifteen, twenty people into a house, and the

(20:57):
homeowners loved it because they can just charge each one
a little bit of money and basically charge them more
than they would be charging a family, a small family
of say two or four people, and so it inflated
the rental prices there in such a way that guys
like these guys couldn't even rent in that area that

(21:18):
they had been working for and working in for years.
So if the Trump administration continues on this path, you
will see this affordability issue happening within the rentals, within
the home ownership will be positively impacted. You'll see an
issue with health care that will bring down healthcare because

(21:40):
go to an emergency room in near an urban area
and take a look around you. Okay, it's completely packed
and saturated with illegal immigrants. So it will impact the
healthcare system. Public schools. Imagine seventy percent of these school
districts as this, as some of these teachers are saying
in North Carolina being Hispanic, imagine what the count of

(22:05):
students would be and these people are not contributing from
a tax perspective in the same way that American citizens are.
A lot of them are getting paid under the table.
It's all cash, so that stuff is hidden from the irs.
They aren't paying into the system in the same way,
and they figured out ways to work around the system

(22:27):
and still get these healthcare excuse me, these welfare benefits
like SNAP. When they get pregnant, they get on WICK,
which we've known family members that have been had owned property,
had cash businesses. They were making a ridiculous amount of
money well outside of needing welfare, but because it was

(22:49):
all hidden by cash, once they got pregnant, they go
over to the wick and they'd get wick, which is women,
infant children, and they would get money to go out
and buy food for their family from that.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
Because by the way they are. You know, once somebody
comes in illegally and they start to understand how to
game the system, what they then do is they teach
those methods to their children that are born here and
that don't need any public assistance. But they want to
continue to get that free money, and so they set
up their lives in a way so that they can

(23:22):
continue to do so.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Exactly.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
It's exactly a huge, huge problem.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
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Speaker 1 (26:11):
So, let's dig into a little bit with this what's
happening right now and kind of give our take on
how this can all be resolved and what the Trump
administration needs to do to head off this tsunami of
an issue that were I see coming with this economy.
I've heard a lot of people talk about it. Look
at the price of gold. Gold starts to creep up

(26:33):
in these kinds of time frames. Bitcoin is all over
the place. It's been crashing. It's gone down like thirty
thirty thousand or so. That's typically an indicator, although we
know a bitcoins only been with us since two thousand
and nine or so, but it's typically an indicator that
people are worried about the economy and they're trying to liquidate.
So this North Carolina issue is I think really really

(26:54):
surprised a lot of people. And one of the things
that I've noticed is that the brazenness of these illegal
image grants that come in and how they come to
this country illegally and make demands and make threats against
the American people. People that have an allegiance to this country,

(27:14):
to the United States, that have all of their eggs
in this basket, and you have these illegal immigrants coming
in and telling us how we should be running our
country when they've left a shithole country of their own,
and they come from a culture that created that shithole country.
All right, Here is one congressman, or excuse me, councilman.

(27:36):
His name is Juan Arius he Is. He was a
city councilman in Charlotte, North Carolina, gay man who married
a came into this country illegally, admits it, calls himself undocumented, No,
that's called illegal immigration, and married a lesbian to get

(27:57):
his papers here to become a citizen of the United States.
And now he is lecturing us and Donald Trump when
it comes to enforcement of our immigration laws.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
I grew up undocumented in Charlotte, in the neighborhoods that
so many immigrant families call home. And today I stand
before you as not only the verse Latino, but the
first formally undocumented member of the city council. Yesterday the

(28:30):
Sheriff's office confirmed that CBP will be in our city. However,
no transparency, no accountability, no explanation, not to my colleagues
behind me, not to the public, not to the families
who deserve to know what's happening in their own city.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Let me say this clearly.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
This is not about public safety. It is not about
finding criminals. It is about fear. It is about quota us,
and it's about control. When federal agents enter our communities
without warning, without cause, and without humanity, they are not
keeping us safe. They are terrorizing our neighborhoods.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
So there they have it.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
He's talking about accountability, no accountability like, no accountability like
he had when he came into this country illegally. He
broke in here, and now he's a city councilman. Are
you kidding me? Number One, people like that should not
be allowed to hold office in our country. If you're
not American born, you should not be able to hold office.
End a story.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
This is the kind of thing that really concerns me
about the future of the United States in regards to
how entrenched these people are. And you have, you know,
this crowd in there, probably you know, a bunch of
you know, liberals, and you know, the kind of communist
kind of vibe. But they're clapping him, they're they're they're

(29:55):
applauding him at being an undocumented person coming into the
United States, admitting that he broke the laws to come
into the United States, and now he is dictating to
us how we should be enforcing our immigration rules. He
is did where I say, it was from Colombia. Okay,
of all places Colombia, Colombians shouldn't be lecturing us. Speaking

(30:17):
of Colombians. I thought this was fascinating. Here is a
Colombian on this show. What's the name of this show?
I can't quite remember the name of the show, but
it'll come to me in a second. You'll probably see
it in the background. She was a Colombian person that
came here to the United States. And she was asked,
it's that whatever podcast where they bring on a bunch

(30:40):
of girls and they kind of ask them questions, and
the kind of dig into their thought process, and she
was asked about who she would back up if if
we got into an a war with Colombia. If the
United States and Columbia got into a war, who would
she support? And this was her take on that question.

Speaker 5 (31:00):
Let's say the United States went to war with Colombia,
who do you side with Colombia? Get the fuck out
of our country? Holy why do you side with Columbia?

Speaker 2 (31:10):
Because I'm from Colombia, You've lived.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Here for ten years, and you're now a citizen. Okay, Still,
that doesn't mean I'm not going to excel. You have
no read Okay, I'm looking this up. Yes, becoming a
citizen requires taking the Oath, the Oath of Allegiance. By
taking the oath, you pledge to renounce any foreign allegiance,
support and defend the US Constitution and laws, and perform

(31:34):
service to the country when required by law. You do
not become a citizen until you have completed the oath
ceremony and received your certificate of naturalization. Did you receive
your certificate of naturalization?

Speaker 4 (31:45):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (31:46):
Did you complete the oath ceremony?

Speaker 6 (31:49):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (31:49):
So you're a liar? Do you remember this?

Speaker 6 (31:54):
Here?

Speaker 5 (31:54):
Read that shit again? I do solemnly swear that I
absolutely and entirely renounce an sure. I don't even know
what that means, all allegiance Colombia and fidelity to any
foreign prints or with the potentate. Is that a fucking fruit?
What the is that shit? It's like a pomegranate and

(32:18):
the potato state or softeig in the tea? Did you
say that ship?

Speaker 4 (32:22):
Yeah, so you didn't.

Speaker 5 (32:24):
You lied to get into the United States. Br us
you have allegiance to Columbia.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
Isn't that allegiance?

Speaker 5 (32:30):
Originally you said Colombia.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll sit to that answer.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
I'm sorry. Can somebody please deport her?

Speaker 1 (32:40):
So she admits that she was lied in her oath.
We covered this in What's an American and the Pledge
of Allegiance the exclusive allegiance to the United States as
being the original criteria for citizenship in the United States.
This is the problem when you let all of these
illegal immigrants into this country, and you let all these

(33:02):
immigrants into this country, they do not have an allegiance
to the United States. Can you imagine if we went
to war like say Mexico. Imagine we go to war
with Mexico, for whatever reason, maybe the cartel assassinates a
politician here in the United States and the Mexican government

(33:23):
backs it up because there's been some accusations that the
Mexican president is connected with the cartel. Okay, that's why
they're having rights there. We spoke about this a couple
of weeks ago, massive riots in Mexico. Somebody assassin gets
assassinated here in the United States. They back the cartels.
The Mexican government backs of the cartels. We go to
war with Mexico. Now we have tens of millions of

(33:45):
Mexican nationals here in the United States. Okay, how do
we deal with that? That is why you need people
that are in this country, that are in whatever country
that they are in, that they have an allegiance with
that country. Otherwise, you have have cancer cells growing within
your body, politic that will kill you, that will be

(34:09):
able to attack you from inside of your country. That's
what we're seeing happening now in Minnesota where you have
this these fraud problems that are blowing people's minds. When
it comes to all these Somali refugees that have came
into our country, and this is the problem, you're going

(34:29):
to see this right now, let me let's get into
this for a second. There's two programs that have been
identified as these kind of major fraud areas. One is
this autism fraud in medicaid. And what happened was is
that people started to find this loophole, these Somalian refugees

(34:49):
that come in here in the United States, they found
this loophole within medicaid to where if you have your
child diagnosed with autism, you get a certain amount of money.
I think I want to say it's around fourteen hundred
dollars a month, uh, for your child because of this
autism issue. Okay, so these numbers started off really small.

(35:10):
It was just like a million dollars or something like that.
That that annually, I want to say it was, autism
claims went from three million dollars in twenty eighteen to
four hundred million dollars in twotenty and twenty three. Okay,
why is there is an explosion of autism in this

(35:31):
Minnesota area. I'll tell you why. Because they found a
loophole that they can take advantage of a trust society.
Coming from a corrupt society, they come into a society
of trust and they violate those that ethos.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
And when you say they, who are you talking, I'm talking.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
About the Somalis in Minnesota, the illegals, the illegal, well
some of them are refugees. They're not here illegal. That's
the problem.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
That is the problem. Anymore refugee, that's the problem.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
So that was one fraud that they've uncovered, and that
the numbers keep going up with that one. The big
one sounds like it is this feeding our future fraud.
So they have these non profit businesses that got set
up during COVID, and the whole argument was is we
need to feed these families, we need to feed the children,

(36:20):
we need to feed the feed the children's, we need
to feed these childrens, the same thing that they always
pull on Christians to to extract money from their wallets.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Okay, so fraud us.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
So they basically set up these nonprofits to feed the
childrens and it found and they end up discovering that
no childrens are getting fed by some of these nonprofits, okay,
and they are extracting hundreds and hundreds of millions of
dollars from Americans. So in one case they said that
this nonprofit, these nonprofits and businesses tied to Somali refugees

(36:56):
falsely claimed to serve millions of meals to children at
fake or low activity sites, submitting both focus invoices, rosters,
and counts. Funds are laundered via shell companies, cash kickbacks,
and overseas transfers. They bought land here in the United
States with this money. They bought land in Somalia with

(37:18):
some of this money. Some of them are being accused
of funneling money to Somali terrorists. The number initially thought
to be like in the several hundred billion excuse me,
one hundred million category. It then got it grew as
investigators look at it to a billion dollars. Now investigators

(37:40):
think that it might be in the eight billion dollar range.

Speaker 2 (37:44):
Eight billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
That is mind blowing billion dollars. And here's the thing
that's kind of blowing everybody away is that apparently some
of the politicians in Minnesota knew about this and were
warned about this and looked the other way. Why, Because
there's so many Somalians in Minnesota that you cannot get
elected unless you appeal to the Somalians. So if you

(38:08):
begin to look into the fraud in those areas, you
start to be viewed as anti Somalian. That's basically the
kind of argument that some start to make out there,
some of these Samalian politicians and the Samalian kind of
activists within within these cities. They claim that you are
targeting them because they're Smalian and you are a racist,

(38:28):
and then you don't win your election and you have
now like whole districts being overrun by these Samalian refugees.
You have Tim Waltz basically apparently knew about this fraud
and did not do anything about it because he didn't
want to rock the vote. Look at the flag of

(38:49):
Minnesota and how it was just a couple of years
ago and how it looks today. They changed the flag.
Compare that to the Samalian flag. They changed the Minnesota
flag to look like Somalian nation flag. Okay, that is
how much control these people have in that area. The

(39:09):
Attorney General Minnesota, Keith Ellison, may have received campaign donations
from this fraud. You have Ilhannholm Omar, who has admitted
that she is a Somalian like she's more basically for
the Somalian people than she is for American people, may
have also received contributions from this fraud. And there is

(39:32):
video of her at campaign events of venues of people
that ended up getting indicted for this fraud. That is
how deep this goes. So this fraud is being used
and funneled into campaign contributions, back into the candidates, and
into the politicians within those areas. This is the problem.

(39:52):
When you import people from low trust societies into a
high trust society, into a Christian community that wants to
do better and wants to help people and is a
trusting country. You let people that are untrustworthy into those

(40:12):
communities and they will take advantage of those communities time
and time again. And that's what we are seeing happen
in Minnesota. Here is Ilan Homar a speaking Excuse me,
I should say, somebody else is speaking at an event
for Ilan Homar and explaining how she cares more about

(40:34):
the Somalian people than she does Americans. This guy speaks
in Somalian, but there's subtitles, so I'm going to read
it to the audio listeners representative Ilan Omar, who has
written the name of Somalia with a gold pen. The
interests of Ilan Omar are not Ilan's. It's not the

(40:57):
interest of Minnesota, nor is it the interest of the
American people. The interest of Ilanomar is that of the
Somalian people and of Somalia. Okay, she's standing right next
to him with.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
A huge grint on her face.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
And they're speaking in a foreign tongue, so people can't
understand what they're saying. And they are speaking to these
Somalian refugees and basically telling them she isn't about America,
she is about Somalia and Somalian people. And that's it.
This is the problem when you elect these people into

(41:32):
this country. And you know, for so many years people
were saying, oh, we just need to get rid of
illegal immigrants. We need to stop at Liigroner. No, we
need a halt on all immigration so we could figure
out what is happening here, all right. Trump took steps
in that direction. I think he named nineteen countries tied

(41:53):
to this Minnesota fraud that he wants to halt immigration.
He needs to halt them across every continent because he's
going to get called, you know, kind of selective, and
he's gonna get called racist for doing that, for taking
this kind of being selective about it. And I understand what.
Maybe there's an argument, maybe there's a legal argument for that,
maybe because a fraud found within these communities here in

(42:15):
the United States, he has some legal ground to stand
on to do that, but we need it halted across
the entire immigration platform or landscape, because you know, you
seeing this happen with Mexican Mexico and the Mexicans that
are coming in here. You're seeing this happen with all
the South Americans that are coming here. You're seeing how

(42:37):
the Indians come into this country through H one B
and are taking advantage of our system. Here is a
video at an H one B conference for all of
for this Indian group, it's called it Serve Alliance, and
here they are basically talking about kicking the butt of

(42:58):
Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (43:00):
Get the butt of Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (43:03):
Kick his ass really, let's face it, kick him twice.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
And what did they have?

Speaker 5 (43:13):
What did they have?

Speaker 4 (43:14):
You a brand new president that was full and I
don't care with son, I don't care'st to fall. When
Trump talks about anti immigrant, I'm always surprised two out
of his three wives for immigrants.

Speaker 1 (43:26):
And it's true.

Speaker 4 (43:28):
And somebody recently said, you know the joke that they
make that immigrants do all the hard work that no
other person wants to do. That's what they talk about.
The poor vice who got married to him, that no
other American would want to be with him.

Speaker 1 (43:43):
See, she's already debunking her pitch here. Because we don't
care about people that want to come in the United
States and pledge allegiance to the United States. What we
care about is these people that come into the United
States use it as an economic zone, do not have
an allegiance to the United States, flout our laws, UH,

(44:04):
take advantage of a trust society, use our welfare system
and the and the good natured will of the American people.
Use o our welfare system to benefit uh and line
their pockets. UH, you know, commit crimes here in the
United States. Do not pay attention to our form of

(44:25):
government and our form our laws UH and flout those
as well. These are H one B visa workers. We
don't need them here in the United States. We don't
need them, but they feel so empowered once they come
here and they get in certain numbers. It was one
of the things that we found when we were researching

(44:47):
for our series What's an American? Is the early uh?
You know, these these kinds of these founders when they
they started to be an influx of people coming in,
immigrants coming in from other countries. One of the things
that they may happened was is they didn't allow them
initially to kind of set up these little pockets and

(45:08):
not assimilate. They would kind of spread them throughout everywhere
and spread them in such a way to where they
could assimilate into the American experience. As times started to pass,
that process got thrown out the window. You start seeing
like you know, little Chinatown and Italy and all these

(45:31):
kinds of little pockets of these various Eastern European countries
and Asian groups. But now they come here, they create
this political force, they get elected in some cases. Here
is a man in Illinois who got positioned or who
got hired as a police officer as an illegal alien

(45:55):
and became a officer carrying a gun in in Illinois,
in this suburb of Illinois, and Ice found out they basically,
you know, detained him. Well, this Illinois's city basically rehired

(46:19):
him and put a gun back in his hand, and
now he is on the streets again enforcing American laws
and he's not even an American. I'm sorry, it's au
WGN Investigates update.

Speaker 6 (46:34):
The suburban police officer arrested by ice for allegedly overstaying
his visa is back on duty. Immigration agents arrested Hanover
Park police officer Rodul Badjovic in October and said he
overstayed a tourist visa by a decade. He's a native
of Montenegro, and immigration judge released Pajovic on twenty five
hundred dollars bond two weeks after his arrest. WGN Investigates

(46:58):
obtained body camera footage of his time on the job,
showing him on patrol. He previous reported that village record
We previously reported that village records showed he had a
work Authorization card issued by Homeland Security and that he
passed an FBI and other background checks and over A
Park officials say, but Jovic remains authorized to work by

(47:19):
the federal government, so he returned to the job yesterday.
The village will give him back pay for the time
that he.

Speaker 1 (47:25):
Was on leave. So that's where our country is right now,
is we have a guy who came who overstayed a
tour in visa in the country illegally becomes a police
officer given a gun you can't own a gun in
the United States if you're an illegal immigrant. He is
given a gun somehow he got approved by the federal government.

(47:47):
Who knows how. Maybe I don't know who knows how.
We'll have to figure that out. Maybe there's more to
this story. Point being here is that this is kind
of a standard thing that we're seeing now, this flouting
of our government. It's like these people have some right
to be here.

Speaker 3 (48:03):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
This is the idea that's been going out there. And
this is not only a Democrat issue. We've seen this
issue amongst the Republican set as well too. We want
to get into that in Part two, discuss a little
bit more about how this problem started to to fester,
why it's so hard to fix this issue, and what

(48:25):
we think the Trump administration needs to do to solve
this problem and save the tsunami that we see coming
in the economy. We're going to get into that in
Part two, So join us over there.
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