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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Let's talk about Trump's border security bonanza. This is the
area of his administration that so far it's only been
a few days, is the most encouraging, and I would
argue the most important as well. He's doing phenomenal things.
So happy to see it. Let's go to some of
(00:30):
the top of the agenda items here, as we know,
he is securing the border, he is deciding that he
has decided the CBP one app has disappeared, that no
longer exists. Remain in Mexico is now back in place.
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This is so important. Remain in Mexico says that if
you want to apply for asylum in the US, you
don't get to come into America, establish your ties and
connectivity in this country. Never show up for your hearing.
You're already here, you already have your status. No remain
in Mexico means if you want to apply for asylum,
you wait in Mexico. You wait on the Mexican side
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of the border, which is far less appealing to people
for a lot of reasons, but one of them is
that they can't just run the scam of oh sure,
I'll show up for my hearing and then they disappear
into the American interior. No, they have to stay on
the Mexican side of the border. Also, Trump decide Trump
for signing the executive order that ends birthright citizenship for
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being born here if you are an illegal obviously, if
you're American citizens. Not only do American citizens have any
child born here a citizen Automatically, if you're an American citizen,
you happen to be abroad, your child is still an
American citizen. Right if you are on military orders somewhere,
you and your wife have a kid in South Korea
or Germany, it's an American citizen because that's how the
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law works. So the other side of this is we
shouldn't have people coming here with birth tourism for exam,
which is where they show up, they have a baby here,
then they go back to their home country. They show
up potentially to have the baby here, have the birth
certificate in the hospital, and then later on they want
to come back and they say, here's a birth certificate,
I'm a citizen. So that's illegal for companies to do that,
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by the way, to profit off of that for a
good reason. So that's one of the ways that we
can see that we're not supposed to be scammed by
the rest of the world on this issue. And then
the anchor baby issue. Why would you have people benefiting
from coming here breaking the law and then getting what
is an incredibly important benefit, which is the citizenship of
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their children. And remember then the issue is, oh, well
you can't deport the parents because their child is a citizen.
You say, well, hold on a second, they're not supposed
to be here. They weren't supposed to do that in
the first place. And now we're going to say nobody
gets supported. Think about what an incentive that is for
more of this, for more violations of US law. There
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are also there's deportations are beginning. It's slow so far,
but the deportations are ramping up, particularly of criminal illegal aliens.
And I would add to this that there's going to
be a setup a machinery if you will have deportation
that once that gets into place, it'll be far easier
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to do this stuff and it will make it I
think it'll speed up considerably as this moves along a
bigger military role in border security. That's another thing that
Trump is pushing for the designation of cartels as foreign
terrorist organizations, so that has a whole lot of implications
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and a suspension of entry for refugees. Sorry, no more
of that. We've taken in enough and now people gonna say, oh,
but people are in danger. No, sorry, we try to
have a refugee program. It was abused terribly for years
and years. I have millions of people posing as asylum seekers.
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They're not asylum seekers, they are line skipping illegals. And
it's just such a change in the approach. It makes
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are on the border. And I mean here is for example,
Tom Holman telling everybody that the deportations have begun.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Based on your initial schedule that today roundups of criminal
illegal aliens in the process of deporting them would begin.
It seems to have been put on hold for a
little while. When can we expect that to happen? Where
will it begin? No, it started, It has started. Ice
teams are out there as of today.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
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threats that we're looking for that we've been working on
the target list. There was some discussion about with Chicago
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Speaker 1 (06:00):
So yes, the deportations are beginning. Why is this so important?
It's critical not just for the rule of law and
some of the things that I talk to you a
lot about, but it's critical because it changes the incentive structure.
If the more people realize there's a risk of deportation
for illegal entry, the fewer people will want to even
enter illegally in the first place, because it raises the
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cost of what it is they.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
Are trying to do.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
It raises the risks of what it is they are
trying to do. So that's why it is absolutely essential
that you have a massive increase in deportations. And this
is really about re establishing American sovereignty. This is about
re establishing that we are a nation of laws, that
we have borders. You don't get to do this thing
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that has been going on for years, not just because
of Democrats. A lot of Republicans are a part of
the problem here. But they can't just say the law
is the law, except on immigration. You know, if Congress
intend to make us if they want an open border,
Congress can pass that law and a president can sign it.
Until then the law says no. Of course, the American
people would revolt against that, but until then, the law
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says no, and we should follow the law. It is
critical for us to understand what these what these costs
are long term to us as a society, and this
is where the president can make more progress and Trump
can do more good for the country than I think
on really any other single issue. On immigration, I think
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he's going to do great things for the economy. I
think you're going to see an economic boom. We're not
even talking about that so much because I believe it
is expected so widely when it comes to Trump. But
I'm just saying, on this issue of immigration, this is critical.
This is such a meaningful change in the way the
government is approaching things. And let me let me dive into,
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made about this on the other side and why it's
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Speaker 4 (09:44):
Like who's going to who's going to pick the crops,
and who's going to clean the hotel rooms and who's
going to do the yard work. They're already saying this,
to which I want to point out, Hold on a second,
do you really believe that illegals are just better at this?
Do you think they're better at these things? Or you
know that we couldn't get these things done without them,
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or is there something else going on? Is there some
other reason why? Oh, it is because they come into
this country without the general for example, English speaking skills,
general educational skills to compete in an information based economy,
and they just want to be here and get paid,
often off the books, paid less than what the wages
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would be. This suppresses the wages of other American workers
in the area or in that industry, and then the
rest of society gets to pick up the cost for
English as a second language. You know, English is the
second language is costing schools in Virginia. You know, tens
of millions. I think over one hundred million dollars for
Virginia school districts. English is the second language. They're spending
millions and millions of dollars on this for students who
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are illegals who have arrived here, so you don't speak English,
you don't have an educational background, education period of any kind.
And then those people are exploited economically by businesses like
meat packing businesses for example. They just want to play
pay absolute rock bottom wages. You know what isn't a
fascinating Democrats pretend to care about the working class, but
they don't want wages to be high for working people.
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Or rather, they want to mandate artificially that wages be higher,
not based on supply and demand.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
That's what should happen, market based. But instead they want
to say, no, you just have to pay twenty dollars
an hour. And then, of course they can't do that
for these businesses, so they go under or they automate,
which is another thing that we should be doing a
lot more of for some of these rules. By the way,
but the answer to who's going to do these jobs
is people who get paid more money to do them.
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That's the answer, Americans. That's the answer. It's not bring
in a class of indentured servants to do this stuff
because oh, you know, if you want you want to unionize,
or you want the actual minimum wager, oh, we'll call
I ands on you. We'll call Immigrations and Customs enforcement
on you. This is exploitation. But you see, Democrats are
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willing to allow that exploitation because one they a lot
of the Democrat elites want other people to wash their
dishes and do all the things for them. It's just
the truth. And two, they view it as a long
term political power play that if they have more and
more people who are needed, or rather who need government
and state assistance, they will inevitably become Democrat voters because
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the Democrats are the party of the state, and then
that is that. So they're willing to play the long
game on this because they know if think of it
this way, if Democrats got a mass amnesty, they and
and that amnesty would have eventually they all have voting rights.
If they didn't right away, they would have eventually all
had voting rights. Republicans, as the party they are today,
never win another national election. So what are they willing.
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So in the meantime, Democrats see it as well, somebody
else is gonna it's going to pick my fruit, wash
my dishes, trim my hedges, whatever, pack my meat. Democrats
will they're they're, they're they like that. They don't care
about what it does the American worker. They don't care
about the social costs and the you know, English is
the second language in schools, and the ear our visits
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from all these illegals without healthcare. I don't care about
any of that. And then the long term they view
it as well, we can create America becomes California a
one party stay through ilegal immigration. That's the plan. It's
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