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December 6, 2025 • 37 mins

What can the Trump Administration do to avert a recession? In Part Two, we discuss the jaw-dropping Minnesota Somali refugee fraud now estimated at $8 billion - and how illegal immigrant fraud has spread to other states. Note: Some adult language.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 2 (00:28):
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(00:50):
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check out our new YouTube two part series documentary video
documentary on Andrew Breitbart called Who Destroyed the Legacy Media,
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We basically did these interviews with them pretty early in

(01:42):
the red Pilled America existence, and we made it into
a video documentary. I'll go check that out. It's worth
checking out. So let's get into a little bit more
on this kind of invasion, this full invasion that we
are seeing happening with all of these ice raids that
are happening across the country. And I'm telling you Trump

(02:04):
the administration is onto something now. He was getting beaten
up by the base i'd say around the September October
November time frame. They were concerned that he was spending
a little bit too much time or too much time,
i should say, on foreign policy issues, especially in the
Middle East with Israel and Iran and all that. And

(02:25):
so the administration now seems to be focused on this
illegal immigration issue. It solves so many of America's major
major problems. Is dealing with this. I remember, this is
kind of a little bit of a sidetrack, but it
kind of explains it. It gives me this, It shows

(02:45):
the issue here that we have at hand. When me
and Adriana got married, we went to Spain and France
and for our honeymoon. Spain was like, eh, it's okay,
I liked it. But France was exquisite. This was you know,
in the early two early odds two thousand and three
ish timeframe, and it was beautiful, it was extraordinary. Went

(03:09):
to Nice and it was just heaven on Earth. Fast
forward now about twenty years agains, like twenty two years
or so later, but even you know, fifteen years later,
you go and you look at Paris now and it
is unrecognizable. It has completely changed because they have allowed
illegal or they have allowed immigrants and refugees to come

(03:31):
into their country and change the makeup of their country.
And that is how quick it happens when you allowed
the floodgates to open. You know, you have all of
these kinds of renegade right wingers right now that were
that were arguing for Trump to not win and for
Kamala to win in twenty twenty four so that there

(03:54):
would be kind of a radical change in the United States.
And they didn't feel like if Trump came into office
that there would be a radical change. Got someone like
Nick Fuentess made this argument. He was saying that he
wasn't going to vote for Trump, but we stopped and
what we saved and how we saved America with the
election of Trump was to stop this illegal immigration and

(04:15):
halt it immediately. And you can say a lot about
the Trump administration. They have stopped and secured the border.
You're not hearing much about illegal immigrants coming in. You're
not seeing those huge caravans coming in across the country.
You're not seeing them march through Mexico from South America
towards the United States. Once Trump got elected. Okay, so

(04:38):
that was something that needed to happen, We needed Trump.
Change doesn't happen in the United States through radical change.
It just doesn't. What happens in the United States. It's
all incremental. It's the way our system is set up.
But we do have laws on the books to start
dealing with some of this invasion right now, because it
is an invasion. In New Orleans, they had an operation,

(05:02):
the Ice operation in their Operation kata Jola Crunch where
they started to go, you know, start going to some
of these construction sites. They questioned some guys that were
on a construction site. Some of them basically went onto
the roof, they grabbed ladders to avoid ice and went
onto the roof and we're fighting ICE getting onto the

(05:25):
roof and we're fighting being questioned by them and potentially deported.
At some point it got so dangerous that the ICE
agents just had to leave. So the two that were
like on this roof successfully evaded ICE by running away
from them on a roof and trying to hit them
with nails and a bale of nails and with some

(05:48):
of the kind of the wood that's on top of
the roof. In Illinois, you have this issue with like
we mentioned with this illegal alien police officer New York City.
Right now, the federal government knows that they have seven
thousand illegal immigrants in their jails that are hard criminals,
that have done child molestation, that have been involved in murder,

(06:11):
that have been involved in violent crimes. The New York
City mayors New York City Paul Tip political infrastructure, will
not hand those people over to ICE. Seven thousand illegal
immigrants in their system. Over there, you have when the
ICE agents started to raid New York City and try
to tackle this illegal immigration issue in New York City,

(06:34):
you had these ICE protesters that were blocking them in garages,
that were putting their bodies in front of the vehicles.
The illegal immigrants aren't only the problem. It's this mind
virus that took over all of this kind of liberal community.
But it's also not just the liberals, it's the Republicans

(06:55):
as well. We recently had this conversation with these two
you know, quote unquote conservative business owners, and I was
shocked when we started talking about the illegal immigration issue.
They were both against deporting illegal immigrants that just were
here doing America's you know, doing the jobs Americans don't

(07:18):
want to do the dirty jobs, or you know, they're
just trying to make a living, or And as I
started to press them on this conversation, they got even harder,
saying that, oh, Americans are too lazy for these jobs,
and that the illegal immigrants do better than Americans on
these jobs. And I reminded one of them that they

(07:41):
had a problem on a construction site that they had
hired these illegal aliens where they were dealing with illegal
aliens on their construction site and they had problems with it.
People don't understand how much they are impacted by this
issue by having not being able to send their kids
to public schools within these urban areas. It's just it's

(08:02):
a problem that is everywhere. We already talked about Minnesota.
You're seeing this issue in Michigan. This plumbing company that
does jobs in various cities in New York and Ohio
and North Carolina, they had two hundred and forty plus
illegal immigrants working for them in all of these other

(08:22):
states working these plumbing jobs. They ended up getting nailed
for it. They were making tens of millions of dollars
by hiring these illegal immigrants. Maine, Maine has an issue.
You're having these people come forward now and talk about
Please Trump come to some of these other states. The
problem isn't only in Minnesota. It's here in Maine and

(08:44):
they're seeing the same kind of fraud issues there as well.
Here's a man that claims that this Medicare or Medicaid
fraud is also in the main area.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
Mister President Bobby Charles here, and we've had a dialogue before,
but I am here to tell you that we are
grateful that you went into Minnesota with your team and
you found these fraud rings and these fake nonprofits and
these foreign influence operations run by the Somali community and
what I think aptly it's what has been called the

(09:17):
Somalia First operation, and the irony is here in the
state of Maine, we are facing something similar. I'm here
to tell you that our public reporting, never mind some
of the early indications from federal inquiries, seems to be
that we have a Somalia First operation here, Democrat funded
out there registering voters at the same time that they

(09:40):
literally skim hundreds of thousands, maybe millions off our main
care system. As you may know, main care is our
version of Medicaid. It is a complete outrage because they
are taking these monies from taxpayers in the state of
Maine and they are using them to put Somali operators,
these Somalia First operators in our state government, both on

(10:02):
the administer creative side and on the local side, and
actually in our legislature.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
So you know, this problem is in Maine. They also
have an issue there where now they are building these
luxury apartments for asylum seekers now and there's been news
reports on you know, this kind of similar kind of
approach in all of these states where not only are
they providing them benefits through kinds of these cash benefits

(10:32):
through wick and through welfare and through food stamps, but
they're also giving them housing. Here is a news report
in Maine regarding these luxury apartments that are made for
these asylums quote unquote asylum seekers.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
Dousands of people showed up this morning to the grand
opening of new apartments at the Brunswick Landing. These units
were built specifically to house asylum seekers as they wait
to receive their work permits, which can take months. There
will be sixty apartments total here serving this purpose. Twenty
four of them are ready now. State government will essentially
pay the rent for two years. After that the buildings

(11:08):
will convert to market rate and affordable housing units.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
They will never convert. They never do. They never do.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
They always end up, you know, finding ways to expand
on these programs. The American citizens aren't getting two years
of state paid rental agreements. These people are getting two
years from their state and it's being paid by the taxpayers.

(11:34):
It's also in other places like Columbus. Apparently in Columbus, Ohio.
Another this woman kind of sees what's happening in Minnesota,
and she says, come on over here to Columbus, and
you're going to see something very similar here in Columbus.

Speaker 6 (11:48):
Come see Columbus, Ohio fraud investigators. If you go to
the government assisted housing areas, you will find that most
of the housing is Somalians. I will say about eight
of the government assistant housing in Columbus is occupied by Somalians.

(12:09):
And the parking lot is occupied with a whole bunch
of brand new cars. And the women walking around have
designer purses with EBT cards, and they have Apple iPhones
stuck up in their jobs. Yeah, and then go to
the businesses that are owned by the men, because see

(12:32):
what happens is when you have a restaurant or when
you have a little corner store and you have a
couple of wives and you only have to claim one,
then that means the other wives get EBT cards and
you can use those EBT cards to buy food for
your store or your restaurant.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
So these are people that are kind of in these areas.
They hear about these frauds at some point, they're probably
even giving the opportunity to participate in this fraud. And
it's rampant. It's all over the country.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
And Americans, you know, we're not getting those same benefits.

Speaker 7 (13:09):
You know.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
I had a conversation with a friend recently who claims
to be a Republican, voted for Trump and is Jewish,
does not believe that illegal immigrants should be deported. They
were just here working, but was horrified that Mandami got elected.
How do you think this happens? American citizens are desperate

(13:32):
because we are not getting the benefits. Our health insurance
just went up to thirty two hundred dollars a month.
Illegal aliens guess what they don't have to pay. How
are Americans supposed to compete with that? People are getting desperate,
and that's how you get Amandami elected. It is what

(13:53):
I tried to explain to my friend. Yeah, but I
don't know that. I think it went in one year
and out the other one.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
That's what happens when you allow for decades illegal immigrants
to come in from these countries that are low trust societies.
They come into the United States and they end up
they bring with them the culture that they left. That
culture became that way because they created that culture. Their

(14:23):
ancestors and them created that culture. That was what our
entire series was on for What's an American was. That's
what the founders were concerned with, is if you let
in all of these people that do not abide to
or align with our culture. They will take advantage of us.

(14:43):
They will take advantage of our generosity. It happens time
and time again. This is something that was a core
concern of the Founding fathers. So that is why we
have to be careful of who we let in. Ultimately,
right now, with the way the situation is, we have
to halt all immigrate. We need to let these people assimilate.

(15:06):
Another topic that we got into in What's an American
We paused immigration for forty years, for forty years, and
then what came along the nineteen sixty five immigration bill.
And this is what I thought was really that really
stood out. This is kind of a mask off moment.

(15:28):
There was this guy, he's a New York Times opinion writer.
He's a Pakistani opinion writer for the New York Times,
wa jatt A Lee. He mocks the American people because
basically he says that we've already lost. His argument is
you lost and you don't even know it. And why

(15:48):
did you lose? You lost because you let us in.

Speaker 7 (15:53):
You have lost.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
You lost.

Speaker 7 (15:55):
The mistake that you made is you let us in
in the first place. So that's the thing with brown people.
I'm going to say this as a brown person. There's
a lot of us. There's like one point two billion
in India. That's bore the two hundred million in Pakistan.
There's like one hundred and seventy million in Bangladesh. Those
are just the people there. I'm even talking about the
folks who are expats or immigrants. There's a bunch of us,

(16:15):
and we breed. We're a breeding people. And the problem
is is you let us in an nineteen sixty five
there was a there were a few of us beforehand.
But once you let one of us in, you know
what happens with brown folks. Our grandmother comes, our grandfather comes,
our uncle comes, our aunt comes, our cousin comes, our
second cousin comes, our third cousin comes. Then we have kids,
a bunch of kids. And then guess what. Some white women,
you know, the Western civilization women, the pure women, the

(16:36):
American women, quote uquote the rost belt women, the real women.
They like some of us Brown folks, we don't take them.
They come to us. So we're embedded. We are everywhere.
We are everywhere I have traveled this country. I almost
speak as a brown person. Brown people are everywhere. There will
be a Patel Motel, or there will be a Daisy
restaurant everywhere. I want you to realize this. You have lost.
Your story is a shitty story, filled with misery. It's

(16:58):
filled with bland chicken. It's filled with terrible, terrible, dry
ass meat. Music sucks all. Your culture sucks nobody. That's
why the kids like listening to black people and their music.
That's why the kids love Latinos your party.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
I got news for you, dude. Black people are American. Okay,
They're legacy Americans, along with the Protestants that created this country.
Black people are legacy Americans. So what are you talking about?
This guy is a New York Times opinion writer. Okay,
a New York Times opinion writer. For how many years
have they been telling us that replacement theory was false,

(17:34):
wasn't happening, was racist, was anti semitic. But here he
is right there explaining that you lost already because you
let us in. That is how brazen they have become.
That is why the Trump administration is starting to take
onto this action.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
They kind of.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
When they started doing it in Los Angeles and California,
the pushback was pretty enormous, and then they pulled back.
Now it seems like they are getting back into this
game right now. And I want to get into the
solutions for this issue and what the Trump administration should
be doing moving forward. And we're going to get into

(18:16):
that right after the break. You're listening to Red Pill
America's fam Boogie, and we are talking about the golden issue.
The golden issue that Trump finally is and the Trump
Administration are focused on is immigration. It is the golden issue.

(18:39):
It's the thing that solves so many of our problems.
It solves our housing affordability problem, our rent problem, our
inflation issue, our healthcare issue, our crime issue. It tackles
all of them. Because when you burden a country with
forty or fifty million illegal immigrants, we are seeing now

(19:01):
by these raids happening and all these differ diferent states,
that this problem is far wider than anybody ever imagined.
We are probably in the fifty million plus range for
illegal immigrants. Because the entire construction industry relies on illegal immigrants,
the entire gardening and landscaping business illegal immigrants, the entire

(19:25):
homemaker and cleaning lady industries illegal immigrants. I mean, it
just goes down the line constantly go into each one
of these industries. That story that we told you guys
about in the Hamptons where these guys lost their business
to illegal immigrants. Years later, as they lost their jobs

(19:48):
and lost everything, and they turned around and they looked
at the industry in this Hampton area and who was
running construction. The people that took their jobs, the illegal
immigrants that took their jobs. They rose up a couple
of them, like all entrepreneurs do and business owners do.
A couple of these illegal immigrants rose up and they

(20:09):
started hiring their brethren that had been there for a while.
You know what they started to do. They started to hire.
They started to inspire and create a workflow for more
illegal immigrants to come so that they could start to
hire them for even cheaper. Because they were now waging
the older illegal immigrants within the area against the newer

(20:32):
illegal immigrants against the area, protests broke out. You know
who was protesting to stop the illegal immigration to come
into this Hampton's area, the other illegal immigrants. They were
telling the local government to stop illegal immigration from coming
in because those illegal immigrants were losing jobs to the

(20:54):
other illegal immigrants that were coming in exactly. So this
isn't a racist issue. It is a law and order issue.
We need to protect our borders and we need to
protect our workers here. And this is I think gold
this golden issue that I think the Trump administration is
tackling right now. What they need to do is they

(21:17):
need to ramp up this National Guard process and this
ICE process. They need to flood some of these areas
and tackle this issue with an overwhelming force. Because as
it is right now, when they started to go into
North Carolina, what do you see happen? You see all
these illegal immigrants take to the streets, They take over streets.

(21:39):
They do that whole like, you know, letting their cars
kind of spin around in the intersections. They're carrying their
Mexican flags around. They don't care to assimilate. They don't
want to assimilate. They care more about their home country
than they do the United States. These are invaders. They're
not just lawbreakers. They are invading and they are chewing

(21:59):
and eating the American system alive from inside of our system.
They need to do there needs to be an overwhelming
force that goes into some of these areas and stops
this violence once it comes in and stops them from
from protesting and blocking them within garages like they did
in New York City, or blocks them and stops them

(22:21):
from taking over intersections like they did in North Carolina.
It goes into Los Angeles and stops them from from
blocking traffic on the freeway or going to lax and
Stop on Thanksgiving and stopping them from getting into the airport.
There needs to be an overwhelming force applied to these people. Also,

(22:44):
we need some Supreme Court relief because this idea of
birthright citizenship is an abomination. It is not what the
founders intended. No country can survive by somebody just flying
to the United States and dropping a citizen, dropping a

(23:05):
kid here in the United States and making that person
a citizen. There is plenty of legal presidents where where
old interpretations of the Constitution said otherwise, And we need
to we need some Supreme Court relief on this. And
I think we're going to start seeing that because it

(23:25):
was just announced that the Supreme Court is taking on
the birthright citizenship issue, and we will see where that goes.
This just came out on CNN.

Speaker 8 (23:38):
Supreme Court just this minute. Brianna announced it's going to
take up challenge to President Trump's order lifting birthright citizenship.
You might remember on January twentieth, his first day in office,
he took his Sharpe panner and he said, this is
a big one. And what he did was he tried
to eliminate the automatic birthright citizenship that all Americans have

(24:01):
had for more than a century. And what that does.
It goes to the fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution that
says all persons born or naturalized in the United States,
and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
The un and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. If you
watched a red pilled America, a series on this What's
an American? That line right there, they always want to
look outside of that. They want to just kind of
wipe that away. And you understand, if you look into
the history of that legislation and the history of that amendment,
you learned that that was in there to stop the

(24:37):
way that we are being the way that it's being implemented.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
Now.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
These people have to have allegiance to the United States
and they have to be in this country legally. That's
what subject to the jurisdiction thereof meant that is why
that term was added into that amendment United States.

Speaker 8 (24:54):
That means that anyone who's born here Brianna automatically become
a US citizen.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
No, that is not what it means.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
That's the way that the activist courts have tried to
interpret it, and that is the way that the activists
have tried to interpret it. But that does not mean
if somebody comes from Thailand and is pregnant, flies here
and has a kid in New York City, that that
kid is an American citizen. No country can survive that way.

(25:22):
No country can survive that way, period. And we're hoping
that we get that Supreme Court relief because that's a
big one. What else do they need to do. They
need to get away get rid of dual citizenship. We
don't know how many of our politicians in Washington, d C.
Have citizenships with other countries, and the number could be astounding.

(25:44):
We did a deep look into it. Everybody points at oh,
you know, the Jews that are in Washington, d C.
Have potentially had dual citizenship in Israel. The problem that
could definitely be a problem there. But the problem is
even worse when you start to look at South American
countries and Mexico in particular, because they allow dual citizenship

(26:05):
there as well too. If your grandparents were born in Mexico.
And so are these people renouncing their dual citizenship before
they become a politician's no? Why because they don't have to.
Because the way that the American people have looked at
this issue. We have and I was very surprised by
even some of our audience. We're okay with dual citizenship

(26:26):
until you start to tell them that is it okay
for an American citizen to pledge allegiance to a different country.
Once you enter that into the equation, they're like, oh, yeah, no,
I don't like that. I don't of course, they shouldn't
be pledging allegiance to a foreign country. That's what dual
citizenship is. Dual citizenship is you pledging an allegiance to

(26:48):
that country, to that other country, and now you have
dual allegiances and we need to get rid of that.
Hopefully this birthright Citizenship of case with the Supreme Court
will deal with that as well. Hope let's see what
happens because and hopefully they've decided to take this case
on with what they're seeing now in Minnesota with this

(27:11):
Somalian refugee fraud that's going on over there in Minnesota,
They're probably going to start to see this happening in Maine.
You're probably going to see this happening in Ohio and
some of these other states. Because what happens is is
once these nonprofits learn about this issue, they start to
go and they set up nonprofits in these other states.
Because we're a mobile nation, you could move to other

(27:33):
states and do these kinds of things. You set up
these nonprofits in these other states, and you're starting to
drain this money from the American taxpayer. And then we
wonder why our kids can't buy homes, why we can't
afford healthcare. The inflation is running out like crazy, and
we have to constantly be printing money. Why the rents

(27:54):
prices are so high. This is the golden issue is immigration.
This is what got Trump elected in two thousand and say,
we got them elected in twenty twenty four. Was basically
the lawfare against him. But we always the idea of
a wall, the idea of tackling immigrate. The immigration issue

(28:17):
was always the top of the list for US and
for the MAGA movement. And for the America First Movement,
this needs to happen. And we also we probably are
going to need to build more prisons. We're probably gonna
have to triple the capacity for our prisons because of
all this. These these illegal immigrants that now that are
getting thrown out with no cash bail. Now you're seeing

(28:39):
this issue here in North Carolina where this no bail
law got wiped away and now people need to have bails,
and now they're running into issues in regards to where
are they going to put these people, and so they're
starting to prepare for this kind of influx of prisoners
coming into the system in North Carolina. So we're gonna

(29:00):
need to do that, and we're going to need to
have a cultural revolution within the conservative.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Movement.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
We need to have a cultural revolution that we start
to understand that in order for us to make an impact,
so that you don't have all these people applauding when
a guy says that he's an illegal immigrant that came
into this country illegally and now he's a city council member,
and you have everybody you're beautiful, You're lovely. To change that,

(29:33):
you need to have cultural institutions that tell the stories
of what it means to be an American. You tell
the true story of American history, You tell the true
story of what made this country what it is, and
you change minds that way. Through the cultural levers that

(29:54):
have defined American culture for the last forty or fifty years,
they've had control. They've had this steering wheel through the
educational system and through Holly Would and through the arts
and music and what have you. Otherwise, we are going
to be putting a band aid on like an open
jugular wound. We need to head that off. We need
to tourniquate it. And in order to do that, you

(30:16):
need to have cultural institutions of our owns that is
explaining this way of life and why America has succeeded
for and two hundred and fifty years.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
Trump needs to do a better job in this area,
and I'm surprised that he hasn't given that he part
of the reason that he got elected is because he
was a cultural icon. You know that had a lot
a lot to do with it. And I know that
he knows that. But he is definitely not doing enough
in this.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
Area, I think.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
And the issue that we're seeing here when you have
like the National Guard guys get shot in Washington, d C.
You're having ice being shot at in Texas, a red state.
By the way he's seeing that, it is it's hard
to stop this violence. We saw this in twenty twenty
when we had the issue with the George Floyd riots

(31:12):
that spread across the entire United States. You have these
democrat held and controlled cities that like this violence, that
want this violence because they're communist revolutionaries, that think that
that is the way to overthrow this country. It's through
a force, it's through creating this kind of chaos. And

(31:35):
Trump had a very hard time. He did not succeed
in twenty twenty in stopping all of that violence. We
didn't have enough, he didn't have enough backing on it.
I don't think people quite understood what the problem was.
They kind of bought into this whole black lives matter issue.
It only later came out that George Floyd was on
fentanyl and that played a big part in him dying,

(31:56):
probably was the deciding reason why he died. So I
think that is I think the main issue is is
that like when I started coming here into the Los
Angeles area and you'd see the freeway shut down, and
you'd see the entire downtown taken over, and you'd see
Waimo's being lit on fire. And it became this issue

(32:17):
with how do I deal with this? And I think
they're trying to figure this out and at the same
time probably also not piss off their friends over at
the Chamber of Commerce and the Republicans that love this
cheap labor. You guys are selling out the American people.
You guys are selling out your children's future by wanting

(32:38):
those illegal immigrants to come in here because you want
cheaper labor. You guys are disgusting to me. You guys
are traders, traders to this country. We are going into
our two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, and you guys are
pissing and spitting on our founder's graves by not saying,
you know what, let's look at our history. What was

(33:02):
it that made this country work for hundreds of years
basically nineteen sixty five. What were we doing that made
our country prosper from basically the Great Depression until nineteen
sixty five. We paused immigration, We allowed the people that
were here, we allowed them to assimilate. We had in

(33:27):
America where people could buy where families could buy their
own homes and raise their kids, and send their kids
to the local schools and be friends with all of
the people in their neighborhood. And this might sound foreign
to some of the people out there that live in
kind of rural areas or live in suburban areas in
red states. You might think, what is Patrick and Adriana

(33:49):
talking about right here? Come to Los Angeles, Go to
New York, go to any of these kinds of either
kind of urban areas, and go inside these areas and
see look at these schools, look at their tests, and
then look at the illegal immigrant population within those areas.
It is a problem that is coming to a city

(34:11):
near you. It's already kind of going into this North
Carolina area, it's already going into Tennessee. We're already seeing
this happen in Texas. We're seeing this happen in all
of these areas, and it needs He needs to go
full bore into this area, Donald Trump. He needs to
increase the National Guard force and the Ice Force and

(34:31):
go in with overwhelming force into these areas. We have
no time to deal with this if even if we
lose the midterm elections in twenty twenty six. He still
has the ability to deal with this issue with ICE
and with the National Guard that there's no legislation that
needs to kind of pass for him in order to

(34:52):
apply our laws, our immigration laws. And this is the
issue that is going to end up saving this economy.
It's the only lever that we have. You cannot raise
interest rates to deal with some of these inflation problems.
You need to take the burden off of all of
our systems and deal with this illegal immigration issue. And

(35:16):
I think that when you do that, we're already seeing
it happen. There has been a four month reduction of
rent over the course of the last four months that
just so happens to align with these deportations. Here it
is right here, the national median monthly rent for apartments
fell for the fourth month in a row. Do you

(35:39):
think that has anything to do with these raids, these
ICE raids that are going on. The deportations, the two
million deportations that have happened already, either through force deportation
or self deportation. Of course they have to do with it,
of course they have. So you're going to see more
of that happen. And he is going to benefit politically

(36:00):
if he makes this campaign promise that goes back to
twenty fifteen. If he promises this campaign, he will save
the United States. And we are entering into our two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary. He needs to go into this
full bore. That's it for this episode of Red Pilled
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