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Team. Welcome to the Freedom Hunt. We have a migrant
crisis in New York City to discuss the latest on
that and how it is becoming a major political issue.
We also have residents of Mexico City in Mexico who
are upset at all of the Americans who are showing
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up in Mexico City and speaking English. Good heavens, look
at that. Isn't that interesting? And we'll also discuss Fauci's
latest on masks and some of the mask policies that
are popping up across the country. It is insane, It
is lunacy. You know it, I know it. But they
aren't done with it. So we shall discuss. But first,
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let's start with this New York Times piece. New York's
migrant crisis is growing, and so are Democrats' anxieties. Isn't
this fascinating? I think this is one of the most
important stories in American politics of the certainly of the
Biden administration. Let's take a step back for a moment.
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Let's just put this into a little historical context for
many years, certainly stretching back, I would say to the
era of Bush Gore. I mean, so you're talking about
twenty some odd years ago, now twenty three years ago.
The basic storyline from Democrats has been we are a
nation of immigrants, and a summer pointing out these days, well, actually,
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we're a nation of Americans. But we're a nation of immigrants,
they say, and that immigrants have no downside. Illegal immigrants,
that is, have no downside at all to their presence here.
They make this country better, they make us richer, they
make us safer, they do the work that other Americans
won't do. They're more law aliding all of that stuff.
And yet when you act, actually have a concentration of
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newly arrived illegals in New York City, and I know
they are asylum seekers, but if you listen to me enough,
you know that's a scam. They're not actually seeking asylum.
That's just the rules they are using to after entering
illegal into the country to continue to stay in the
country in violation of US law because they're not going
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to show off for their hearings and they're not actually
going to get asylum. And then they're just going to stay.
So we were told though this wasn't a problem, it
is a problem, and it's a problem for New York City.
It is stretching the city's budgets, it is stretching the
safety net. It is creating enormous challenges, enormous problems for
New York. And there are some Democrats who are realizing, oh,
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this could be a problem here you go. Both parties
caution that the reality on the ground, where twenty nine
hundred migrants arrived just last week, is shifting too quickly
for them to know exactly where the battle lines will
be by next fall, when voters will also be weighing
abortion rights and criminal trials of former President Trump, currently
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the leading Republican candidate. So they're basically saying, you know, look,
we don't know what's going to happen in a year,
but we're a little worried. They keep going. Republicans have
been using fears about immigrants pouring across the borders for
years with only mixed success. But everybody understands this is
a potential liability, according to a Democrat consultant here who
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worked on the Democrat campaign cycles of last year. So
it's a political liability. Why is it a political liability?
Why isn't this just fantastic? Isn't this what they wanted
their sanctuary cities. New York City is a sanctuary city.
They want illegals to be there. So what's the problem? Oh,
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you mean illegals cost a lot of money to the taxpayer.
You mean there is a budgetary problem that comes from
illegal immigration? Right? Right? This is not a surprise to you.
It's not a surprise to me, But for some Democrats
it clearly is, if not a surprise, an issue that
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they are hoping to not have to deal with in
the election. They've been lying to you for years. That's
the bottom line. That's the important part of this. To remember.
They've been lying to you saying that there's no downside
to illegal immigration. Of course there is. And that's not
even just that that's an analysis of the numbers of
the dollars that go into this. Let's look at the
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reality of what it means culturally to the country and
for our rule of law. If people are coming from
all over the world and their first act on US
soil is to violate US law, why should we think
that they're going to be in any way law abiding
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going forward and assimilate culturally going forward. I mean some
of them will, certainly, But why should we assume Why
have a legal immigration process if illegal immigration is going
to continue at this rate, what's the point? These are
the questions that you have to ask you to look at.
And it's interesting because in Mexico they have no problem
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telling foreigners who are in the country legally. I might
add that they're not wanted. They're not wanted. That's another
part of this immigration story you don't hear enough about.
Mexicans are very quick to push Central Americans out of
their country, and they don't want them coming in staying
in there. Oh they're they're not educated enough, they're too poor,
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they don't contribute to economy. Mexico is very quick to
push Central Americans from, particularly from the the countries like
Al Salvador, although Al Salvador's migration and issues have changed
a lot because they've made it a safe country, thank you, Bukeli.
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But Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, those countries they don't mind kicking
out those people. They have no problem doing that in Mexico.
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Mexico City residents angered by influx of Americans speaking English
and gentrifying the area. This is a Los Angeles Times
report that Mexican locals are fed up with all the
Americans coming in from California, both just visiting and then
living in the country in some places in some cases,
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and they've put up flyers in Mexico City. These these
flyers are being reported on now. The flyers say, new
to the city, working remotely, You're a an efing plague
and the locals effing hate you leave. Wow. It talks
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about how Mexico City has residents who are upset about
what they call a new wave of imperialism. You know
what the new wave of imperialism is coffee shops and
pilate studios. You know it's it's because they prefer it
just to be like, you know, this is what it says.
They prefer their taco rios, u tacoias and little corner stores. Also,
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English is becoming more widely spoken in Mexico City. In
Mexico City, to which I want to say, isn't that
a good thing? Aren't we all supposed to be polyglots.
Aren't we all supposed to be excited about multiple languages? Oh,
in America. If you say, do you think everyone should
speak English? I do. I think if you're going to
be in this country, I think English should be the
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national language of America officially. I think it is certainly
de facto are our language, and it should be the
language and the only language of all government communications, of
all you know, the official language of the United States
should be English. It should be what is taught in school.
That is it. That is it. Maybe I'm kind of
hardcore on this issue. I don't know why this is
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a surprise when other people hear this stuff. But English
should be the language of the American people, so that
people from all over the world. You know, we have
people from all over the world, immigrants from all over
the world. People born here can become Americans through our
shared cultural experience and heritage, and language is a central
part of that, a central part of that equation. So
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I just think it's funny that Mexico City is upset
about all the Americans who are showing up here and saying,
you know, they don't like this, they don't like this.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Well.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Interesting, other countries are allowed to have borders, you notice this,
and other countries are allowed to have cultural pride, and
they're allowed to say, if you're going to come here,
you've got to be one of us. You've got to
become one of us as much as you can. We
don't take that approach in this country anymore. You know.
Now it's oh, speak whatever language you want. I think
in New York City, I can't even tell you. The
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ballots for elections are printed in dozens of languages, dozens
of languages, And I honestly believe if you can't read
and speak English, I don't want you voting in an
election that affects me as an American. You should be
able to read and speak. English is very straightforward, should
be the national language, all government communications, everything. What Because
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then you say, well, you look at New York City.
I can't even tell you all the languages they have
the ballots printed in there. I mean I literally look
at it, and I've actually studied a number of different
foreign languages. I don't even know what that is. That's
not good. That's not the way it's supposed to be. Oh,
but you know the left, they'll stay on this. So,
oh you should have all the languages in the ballots. Really,
how do you feel about those legal migrants, you know,
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living up on Central Park West these days? Son Libs,
How do you feel about that?
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Oh, we think it's great. No, you don't.
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the fouch doctor Fauci, he is back. He is telling
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everybody to mask up. Oh, the masks work on an
individual level, but they don't work on a group level.
Think about that. Imagine if I told you that these
vaccines don't work for millions of people, but they do
work for individuals. That's what Fauci has said about masks.
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It's so stupid. It's not even wrong. It's like untruth
or it's it's super wrong. I can't even put into
words how absurd this position is that he takes. But
I like this. Fauci should be exposed. He's a cruel,
vindictive narcissist his own ego and does gyre to be
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important and to be loved by the idiot libs. Is
the reason why he won't change his mind on any
of this. He could right now, there are school districts
that are starting to say that we're gonna bring masks
back for periods of time. It's already happening. They're gonna
mask up kids. Fauci could end this tomorrow. You could say, Guys,
I looked at the data. I was wrong. Masks do
absolutely nothing, because the Cochrane study shows that masks do
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absolutely nothing. But Fauci won't say that. Instead, he says this,
there is a perception out there by many how many
I don't know that they don't work, and that the
data concludes that they didn't work in the first go round.
Respond to that on masks.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Yeah, well that's not so. I mean, when you're talking
about at the population level, that the data are less
strong than knowing that if you look on a situation
as an individual protecting themselves or protecting them from spreading it,
there's no doubt that masks work. Different studies give different
percentages of advantage of where caring it, but there's no
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doubt that the weight of the studies, and there have
been many studies indicate the benefit of wearing masks.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Yep, it works on an individual level. You gotta understand
that on an individual level. No, that's absolute crap, and
we all know it's crap. But the lips are going
to start doing this stuff again. They're going to start
pushing this nonsense. We have to push back. We have
to maintain some ground of sanity here. I was right
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all along about masks. Those of you who've listened to
me for years know this. I was. I was so
anti mask so early that conservatives who are now very
anti mask thought that I was a little crazy. I
mean I was sitting down with people refusing to put
a mask on at dinner in April of twenty twenty. Okay,
I was like, this is idiotic. April of twenty twenty.
People can confirm them. And yet here we are being told, oh, masks,
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masks are good for you lunacy. But it's lunacy. We
have to fight and we will do so. Thanks for
hanging team, doctor you tomorrow Shields High