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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Looking forward to this moment in time. It's time for
the inside scoop with breit Bart News. Book Mark Breitbart
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glad you did great reporting there and you get to
read the stuff written by my next guest, Neil Monroe,
who is the Breitbart immigration expert. Neil, Welcome to the
Morning Show. Good to have you on today.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Glad to be here in every way.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Timing couldn't be better considering what's going on in Los
Angeles right now, which is coming to a theater near you,
I suppose, regardless of where you happen to be. But
let's talk about this. This seems to be these riots
against It started out with against ICE. So the protesters
come out, and yes, not every single protester was chucking

(00:41):
rocks and bricks and projectiles and explosives at the ICE agents,
but that was the target of their ire. Los Angeles,
a sanctuary city, does not cooperate with ICE. They don't
lift a finger to help ICE do its job. But
the federal authorities ICE agents are allowed to go to
Los Angeles and go after these extremely dangerous legal immigrants,
a subset of the broader illegal immigrant community. They're not

(01:04):
intentionally going into homes and taking women out and children out.
What they're looking for is rapists and murders and thugs
and people that came from emptied out prisons, from Venezuela
and elsewhere. But they're just doing their job. Outcome the
protesters and it became lawless and fires were set and
rocks were thrown and people were injured. So if the
police department and the Chief of the Police Los Angeles

(01:26):
said they were overwhelmed, a natural response might bringing the
National Guard. And so what ha is Gavin Newsom Douce
sue Donald Trump and the administration for bringing in the National
Guard when he wasn't capable of dealing with the situation.
Am I reading this correctly?

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Neil? Yeah, more or less. There's a million ways to
look at it. But in general, California is something of
a lawless state. It's so chaotic that it's losing population
as Americans flea California, and the way they then the
state's government and set out, we're losing correlation, what shall

(02:02):
we do. They basically open the borders and they let
in foreigners in to replace Americans. So it's a bizarre
kind of place where a small share of very rich
lords over a large and very poor population. California is
the most economically uneven state in the country, and it's

(02:25):
the biggest share of poor people compared to rich people.
And those poor people are basically imported by the state
government in cooperation with Democrats in Washington, DC. And that's great.
I mean, if you're well of our great. It's a disaster,
of course, it's part of how the economy works. When

(02:46):
the state loses Americans because of high taxes and all
sorts of other unpleasant things, if you just open the
door a bit more and invite more foreigners in, and
that means now the economy is built like that. It's
grown addicted to migration in some ways, like New York,
where they just keep lessening in poor people. But then

(03:06):
the question comes in, what's going to how are the
poor people going to earn money now? What are they
going to do to get their kids through school? And
the Democrats say, we don't really care, we just want
more people. And think of it this way. If you're
in the landlord business, okay, if you're buying property, poor
people are great, which is great. You can you can

(03:28):
put three four five six poor people in one apartment
and earn more money than if you had a one
middle class family. And so to some extent, the state's
economy is now built on a huge inflow of poor,
hard working people, legal or not.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Well, it sounds like the return of the Gilded Age,
where you had you know, land barons and uber wealthy
with a very poorly paid populace that was working in
the factories.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Right, and those guilded well people are busy constructing ideas
and claims and notions that the way that suits us,
the way it is now is good and noble and
it's true forever. And so they talk about diversity in
California is great. Immigration is great. You know, all documented

(04:18):
immigrants and ken are just as Americans as Americans. So
they construct all these crazy ideas to justify the way
they've rigged the economy in favor of a small number
of poor people. So my wife's family has been pushed
out of that state, roughly speaking, as seven siblings and
half siblings. One is dead, one is still in California,

(04:41):
and the other five have left the state because it's
just so chaotic. I mean, the place is lovely, it's
lond deniablely lovely. That's a huge amount of money slashing
around in that state, and various people get their share
of that money ultimate through government like unions, for example.
But it's incredibly on even and on fair. And the

(05:04):
people at the bottom they had lousy housing, lousy school scores,
lousy crime rates. But you know, you're a Democrat, You've
constructed your whole world to say migrants are noble people.
They're more Americans than are than they are than ordinary Americans,
and they just refuse to guard the border. So when

(05:27):
the FEDS come in and say, look, we think we
have an international crime sin to get down in the
garment district where they're using illegals to run from part
of the black on the ground economy of crime. And
by the way, the stay is full of international crime.
You have up and down, you have Chinese run marijuana
grove farms that the state dares not shut down. Okay,

(05:52):
just like some blade runner kind of economy in the sun.
And the FEDS commit said we're going to shut down
and sin national crime operation in here. And what happens
is because it's party, Because their Democrats have painted such
a frightening picture that you get this street fight by

(06:16):
all sorts of organizations and hugs, and it's not The
street fights are very small scale. At city La is
so vast you wouldn't know apart from the pillars of
smoke rising there. But the people who are fighting are
themselves tied to Democrats.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Like, yeah, that's the point I made the other day
in the Morning show. The Greater Los Angeles population is
just under thirteen million people, and by all accounts, there
are several thousand rioters in the streets, so it represents
just the small sliver of the overall population of the
Greater Los Angeles area. So I mean, we tend to
blow these things out of proportion when we can get

(06:56):
these optics of the fires and the rocks being thrown.
I mean, I don't know that those folks actually represent
the will and the interest of the most of the
people that live there. And going back to the crime point,
and it's an excellent point, Neil. If I was an
illegal immigrant, I'd still want a safe community. I wouldn't
want lawlessness and crime and gangs in the street, right.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
So there's lots of divided interests here. If you're an
illegal migrant, you want your kids to stay in the school.
It may not be the best school, but it's better
than Mexico. So you're going to keep your head down.
But the politicular organizations that have come over time to
represent you, groups like Churla or the Democratic Party, they

(07:39):
have their operators, their full time staffers or professionals that
hangers on. Those are the ones who are rioting. These
are semi organized, to some extent, paramilitary affiliates of the
Democratic Party's network in the state. They're the ones chucking rocks.
And you know this sounds bizarre, but when you see

(08:00):
these black class people in the streets, they are backed
by elite with a lot of money who have an
interest in shutting down the immigration enforcement because that's tech
California's economy now run. I mean, if you were to
say to the migrants, Okay, you guys are wonderful, you
guys are great, you guys are going home. You're going

(08:22):
to have a couple of several million people. There's forty
million people in the state. You have several million people
leave the state, send head home, sadly back to Asia.
But like a huge share of the white collar workers
are held by migrants. What's going to happen to rents,
They're going to crash. Rents are going to drop down

(08:43):
thirty four percent, wages are going to go up, especially
for example, they're roughly poor Americans, such as blacks, and
a huge amount of money would sort of slash around,
moved from rich people down to ordinary people. And if
you tick out all the illegals, there'll be such a

(09:04):
crisis that wealthy American families will be forced to hire
black people to clean their houses. It's that shocking. And
the ordinary Black Americans, white Americans will be invited in
to work with the rich people as electricians and plumbers
and software designers and advertising people. That's how shocking it

(09:28):
would be. California leaders like to think of themselves as
the population is diverse, and of course that's great for
the leaders because in a diverse population, everybody's not cooperating.
In a chaotic, diverse population of illegals and various minorities,
Latinos and blacks and Latinas from Mexico and Latinas from

(09:51):
ol Southa or the great population doesn't argue back. It's
too busy arguing among itself. It doesn't argue back. I
can say this state is badly run. Our schools are
badly done, our roads are badly done. Our taxes are
too high. In a diverse state, the great massive people
are busy trying to earn a living day by day,

(10:13):
and they don't argue with the people in charge. Democrats
have run that state now for forty years in part
because they imported a massive population. Yeah, and it's just
not interested in fighting back against the state.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Well, and also willing to work for a very very
lower wage than someone who is a legal person here
in the United States might otherwise charge because they're not
living in the shadows. I mean, like, yeah, okay, I'll
take ten dollars an hour and do that job. But
if I was an American citizen, I would demand twenty
or thirty, which is market rate elsewhere, right.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
And a Mexican who comes in and works hard because
he wants help his kids will say, I'll do that
wages for ten dollars because it's a lot more than
my dad got when living in Mexico. And they will
keep their noses to the grindstone and they will work,
and they'll fix up the gardens, and they'll do a
lot of the manual labor and hope that their children

(11:09):
become middle class, but the children don't become middle class
because the economy is stuck in this sort of high low,
rich poor kind of economy, which is not true of
other states. There's lots of American states where the population
has the practical power to say, we don't want the

(11:31):
legal immigrants, and we're going to vote out politicians to
try to bring them in. We want decent wages, and
we're going to refuse to work for factories that don't
pay decent wages. But that old ideal, that's the ideal
that made America, that was made possible, and last swath
of America after nineteen twenty five is gone. In California,

(11:52):
it's basically like a feudal system with a few rich
people lording over the masses and the people. Of course,
they have their quasi armies of wanna be elites like Antifa. Yeah,
I mean, the Antifa is full of these young men
who went to college. When women who are earning lousy

(12:14):
wages working as waiters at age thirty forty fifty with
and they can't get a boyfriend or government who because
they're also working at lousy wages. And these unhappy people.
These unhappy would be members of the middle class. They're
willing to throw bricks.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
They're the ones, yes, they're the ones that buy into
the Marxist argument from each accord's ability, each according to
his need, and that somehow they've been dealt a bad
hand because of the very elites that they're supporting by
their advocacy.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Exactly. The media is full, there's whatever. It is also
true the media is overwhelmingly on the side of more migration,
because migration means more eyeballs in the form of migrants buyers,
migrant renters, migrant workers. And if you own a media
empire or you're going to want more eyeballs, it's so

(13:11):
much easier. And so they're basically pro migration too. It's
it's got so far out of hand that the average
American can in California can look around and say this
is terrible, but there's nothing I can do except to
go along with the system. And meanwhile Democrats are saying,
you're evil. If you change the system, you're a meani

(13:34):
you're a biggest If you try and raise wages and
help Americans, help families, Americans, Americans can't afford fai it's
very difficult to afford a family in LA because the
housing price is so high. It is long and expensive. Yeah,
and so and I it's ship you never never want

(13:58):
to mean to my and even illegal migrants, the vast
majority of them are working hard to get a better
lives for our kids.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
But if you allow the popular, if you allow the
whole system to get out of balance, then middle class,
working class, ordinary Americans lose power and the ability to
earn money.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
And it's reached a crisis stage in California so much
that the establishment's street gangs are now fighting the federal
government's enforcement of ordinary criminal law because because the local
Democrats want to hide their dependence on cheap workers, poor migrants,

(14:44):
poorer renters, and poor consumers. It's terrible.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Well, I suppose one may advocate that they're getting what
they deserve through the creation of this system. Nail Monroe,
the immigration expert for Breitbart, it's a pleasure having you
on the show and thoughtful on all on that. It's
a different angle than I think most people were taking
on the unfolding riots as we're watching them, so certainly

(15:08):
appreciate your thoughts and insights on that. Neil look forward
to having me back on the morning show soon. And
I hope you and everyone at Breitbart have a fantastic
day and please keep up the great work.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Thank you very much.

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