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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, it's immigration raids happening. You know what, I'm going
to change the name of RAID. I'm not going to
use their language. Raid sounds like sh in. You know,
cockroaches run and immigration roundups. I like that that's what
they're doing. I don't know if you remember, but right

(00:20):
after the election, I stated that California sheriffs and police
chiefs will be forced into a decision of obeying Sacramento
or obeying the Feds. I said, We'll give Sheriff Sononi
a chance here to find out what's going to be
asked of him by the Feds. He has always stood

(00:42):
in opposition, as Sheriff Margaret Memes prior to the Sinoni
did to SB fifty four. So as all law enforcement admits,
it ties their hands. So here we are July seventeen,
twenty twenty five, and here we are Chief of Staff
at the Department of Justice, announced Attorney General Pam Bondi
sent a letter to every sheriff in the state of

(01:03):
California requesting a list of all county jail prisoners who
are illegal aliens. What's that? That's right, Yeah, we don't
keep track of that. Every illegal alien who has broken
federal immigration law violated our nation sovereignty, with those who
commit additional crimes in American soil are especially dangerous to

(01:25):
our nation safety and security, deporting them as the President
of the United States highest priority. That's from the Department
of Justice, says the California Sheriffs are now asked to
provide the DOJ with a list of all illegal alien
inmates within fourteen days of arrest, are conviction, and their
scheduled release dates. They warned the DOJ will pursue all

(01:51):
available means of obtaining it. Open that door. We're coming in,
including subpoenas if necessary, to provide access to judicial officers
and inmates within the Department of Justice. Okay, so here
we are at this crossroads. What's your guest to estimate

(02:11):
on this. I'm going to say you're going to have
some that will comply and say, yes, of course we
need room in here for our own citizens that commit crimes.
And you're probably gonna have some that will stand up
against And I don't know what that's going to mean.
Over how would Sacramento handle Wait has to be fifty four.
You can't do that. We can't even ask anybody stop it.

(02:35):
Pro illegal alien Congresswoman Maria Salazar. And before you go
those crazy dams, what'd she do down in Florida? And
now she's a Republican. She introduced a bipartisan bill co
sponsored by Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, a Democrat of Texas, to
grant work visas to illegal aliens. Now you're going, Trevor,

(02:57):
are going to be mad at that Democrat. Republican. You
were just saying the other day that if people can
come forward and get vetted, and we have actually gone
through and seen have a list, you know, organized of
the jobs we need filled, and then okay, we will
almost interview and imagine that interview and you say, who's

(03:17):
the best with the Okay, you've been hired, even hired,
you've been hired, and we do some kind of work visa.
And I said, but families can't stay at twenty thousand
dollars a kid in the school district. No, you work. Now,
let's go see what these Republicans and Democrats, including drum
roll please think it in your head, Congress and David Valadeo, well, right, yeah,

(03:45):
surprise them there, Republican young Kim of California. There's a
few other scattered around America. Looks like one, two, three,
four or five six, seven of them joined with the
Democrats here. This is so Congressome John d'Arte, he and
I had this conversation turned into a disagreement. We ended
by going thank you for coming on, thank you for

(04:06):
having me. We disagreed over this, the Dignity Act. They're
bringing it back, including Valdeo joining. This is mass amnesty
detailed legals living in the country and listen, they're gonna
the whole push is for to get citizenship. Is this

(04:29):
what this is for? They said? The legislation acknowledge is
a key truth. The most undocumented individuals are not seeking
citizenship at all, citizenship at all costs, but rather the
dignity of living and working legally, contributing to society, paying taxes,
being safe from deportation, and traveling to see family during
the holidays. This is the press release from this this leader.

(04:53):
Florida Congressoman Maria Alvira Salazar, so called Republican, stated here
in this so that's what this legislation is. Most undocumented
are not seeking citizenship at all costs. So right there,
she's saying that most illegals don't want to become Americans, right.

(05:15):
They want the benefit of living here, and they don't
want to have the responsibility of citizenship. It's a responsibility. No, No,
we just want your job market. No, we just like
the economy here better than over there. No, just like
public services here better than where we came from. Oh,
you got better schools over here than where we came from.
And we can call nine one one and be in

(05:35):
a nice hospital more than where we came from. But no,
we're not going to sellllate. We're not going to have
loyalty that citizen stuff. See, this is the problem with
all of this. I don't care whether it's legal or illegal.
They don't treat it like it's a nation. It's a
culture and we have a language. No, man, you can

(05:59):
go there and can cash in. This is a Republican
led bill here talking about most are not seeking citizenship.
They don't even understand what that would mean to somebody
like my ears that hears that, I would how do
your ears hear that? No, it used to be you
do it legally. Come through Ellis Island, you saw the
statue of liberty. Mama and Papa cried, and their Italian

(06:22):
tears and got here and just couldn't wait to shed
that Italian coat and get in the melting pot and
then realize we can celebrate our Italian heritage. Cheer unless
you lived in the Buffalo and New York area and
they went and keep the discriminated against Italians. Yes, they
heard those stories from I mean as recently as like

(06:43):
the nineteen sixties and seventies there. So yes we've had
discrimination all people here. But still, why does everybody want
to come here if it's so messed up? Yes, this
is a good melting pot, and we have that melting pot.
That's our culture. Sure is the melting pot or language,
it's the melting pot. And we have a constitution. We're

(07:05):
a constitutional republic. We're not a democracy. We're the morals.
And you got all these cities in towns, and again
it happened to California slower, but recently the influx of
surge a border and the illegals, and it kind of
troubles me to hear in this Dignity Act that Valadeo's

(07:27):
signed his name to that they're not even seeking citizenship.
See what citizenship is. It's not just a word, it's
a it's a you know, belonging. He belonged to something something,
and when you belonged to something, that's something worth fighting for.

(07:48):
That's what binds us together. Yeah, now there's some lot
more obligation than hey, they just broken their country and
hey they're they're fine, and hey we're gonna give them workpiece,
and hey everything's down. They don't even really want to
be part of us. We're just like now, they violated
our laws when they entered and they remained here unlawfully.

(08:09):
And I'm gonna say to Valadeo and the other Republicans
and all the Democrats with a Dignity Act, the right
way to handle things right now is to sit down
and go, okay, we got to rewrite our laws because
we have lawbreakers. No, we have actually standing law right

(08:33):
now that actually, if implemented, you wouldn't have problems like this.
It's called get in line and let us vetu. You,
let us decide if you come in our House congresson
Adam Gray, of course, democrat that beat d'Arte in this case,

(08:53):
it wouldn't matter whether it's a Republican or Democrat there,
because d'Arte was for this. Adam grays for it. Valadeo.
So it's the new Dignity Act of twenty twenty five
said it would provide legal status for some illegal aliens.
Let me quote validale here from your Central Valley dot com.
It's basically the opportunity man for people who came here

(09:14):
to have a legal process to allow them to stay.
It covers a large group of people that are here
illegally as we speak today. Some of them are farm
some of them are not, some of them are dreamers.
But it's a piece of legislation that I co sponsored
in the past, and I've introduced again this article. I'll

(09:35):
just read the next sentence. A Dignity Program would grant
citizenship to undocumented people living in the US before twenty
twenty one, as long as they've had some background check.
That's way the opposite of what I was talking about.
I was like, yeah, we got to vet you, meaning
a background check, but it doesn't mean you become a citizen.
We'll give you a work piece and your family has
to go back home because you can't. We can't afford

(09:56):
to have everybody on the you know, on the on
the social sucking at a sacramento of our tax dollars.
We can't afford that, but yes, work visa, yet not
prove you were here before twenty twenty one. Again, can
you imagine just trying to figure that out. They're already
living in the shadows. We don't know who they are.
They snuck in here. What prove you've been here and

(10:19):
then you can You would be on the pathway to citizenship.
So if you're approved with Valado's plan, they would pay
seven thousand dollars over the course of the seven year program.
Thousand dollars a year. Oh boy, that's coming out the
pocket to knock it, isn't it, and begin or continue

(10:39):
paying taxes. Now on the other side of the isle,
let's hear from Congressman Adam Gray, it'd be people who
are here working, contributing. They came here to work hard,
to provide for their families, to get a better opportunity
for their children. See twenty thousand dollars a year children
in school. The Dignity Act is about putting some legal
PTI actions in place so they cannot necessarily have a

(11:02):
path to citizenship, but have some protections to stay here, contribute,
work legally, and not be faced with the mass threat
of deportation. Disruptive and disrupting our ag economy. They also
said the legislation requires all employers to use everify. That

(11:23):
don't mean that you're a citizen. Everify everifies to make
sure that a company is hiring people that are US citizens.
That's exactly what you verify. It has a number of
provisions adjudicating claim to silent claims within sixty days. Balladale said,

(11:43):
the current immigration system takes years and a lot of processes.
Processes are old, and this is something we're working with
this administration to look for ways to prevent a huge
backlog and try and get things up to speed. We
have a huge backlog because the surge to the border.
It's not because of old processes. Now, I'm sure there

(12:07):
are some things that might be outdated. That's not what
the problem is. It's unchecked illegal immigration surging and the
continuation of magnets. Valladale said, there are people amongst the
immigrant community who we know shouldn't be here. There's just
a lot of them that came here to make a
better life, work in industries that in a lot a

(12:29):
lot of times you don't see Americans showing up for
these types of jobs and it's so important for US
lawmakers here in the Valley to be strong advocates for that,
trying get some kind of legislation to allow these people
to come out of the shadows again. This is called
the Dignity Act. Well, dignity is actually something that I

(12:53):
think you need to think about for your citizens, because
it's not DIGNI to allow this surge and obviously people
you're supporting staying here in full capacity, children, family, everything else,
all the services would continue. You do realize that they're
Democrats and Republicans that are teaming up on this. Now

(13:18):
that's you don't break into somebody's into somebody's country, into
somebody's house, and then get a continuation in a pass
by the elect officials of this country. You would have
thought that maybe you guys would have learned something. I
don't even know what the poll numbers are now, they fluctuate,
but it was something like sixty four percent of Americans

(13:41):
support all out deportation of the legal aliens. I'm Harry
Enton say, can you even limit they're back in? What
Trump says? No, this is not right, it's not fair,
and the valideos of the world. You're actually hurting those
that are at the lower income level, the ones that

(14:05):
you're actually going out there and acting as if this
is going to help them. I read this post here
talking about these California raids and Sacramento had raids. Today.
This guy said, I just submitted a report to ICE
to go and investigate Avocado Lake in Fresno County. You
ever heard of Avocado Lake? You have? He said, this

(14:28):
is a place where kings and sereno's and illegals hangout.
He said, get them out, so he said, he posted
up that he went and reported where they are. Uh, Miguel, Arius,
you better warn these illegal aliens hanging at Avocado Lake.
We know that you're calling. Man that you're calling. You
were born to lead the cause, Miguel. The cause is

(14:49):
standing up against law enforcement doing their job and keeping
us safer. Way to serve, Way to serve, just like
a good social.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
This is the Trebor Charry show on the Valley Spour
talk at a vice mayor town in Kude, California.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Cynthia Gonzalez that did that whole RANTI in SUSCA media
about hey, where's our gang members?

Speaker 3 (15:10):
Man?

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Where's all the street gangs here? You need to organize
and go against ice again. A vice mayor of a
city in southern California telling local street gangs you go
after federal agents. She called her video satirical. Wall wall
wall apologize. Yeah, there's a little La Times headline there.

(15:34):
The White House did announce into forty billion with a
bing taxpayer benefits given to illegal aliens? Why were Why
was tax money set aside for struggling Americans given to
foreigners that broke any Oh, It's just it almost feels
like my whole adult life now has been filled with
this just this why field why? It started out for

(16:00):
English at one, and you know, and then it just
just kept progressing it. I kept going, why why is
this happening? Why don't they want to become Americans? We
all grew up with people of all different races in
a time period long ago, like the nineteen hundreds, and
there was much more assimilation or respect for it from
all foreigners. It was you feel it, any sense it?

(16:23):
If you've and for those that live are older than
I am, then you know what I'm talking about. I
was out with my mom and dad. We'd hit some
thirst stores antique stores around and Fresnel's got some Govn's
and I was just going through some old boxes. They
were just looking I kind of and I found these
bunch of photos and it was school pictures. It was

(16:46):
probably here. It was, I know it was right around Preston.
I don't remember the small town, but it was right
around here. From the in the nineteen fifties and early sixties,
it looked like it moved into it. And I was
just flipping through them school pictures, you know, the whole
class together. And I looked and I went, there are
a few Hispanics, few Asian there as well, but it
was predominantly white right here in the valley. And I'm

(17:09):
not saying, hey, man, keep Prustol County white man. No,
I don't care what your pigmentation is. I care where
your heart is. That's that great. Make sure that made America. Yes,
And I'm sure in those nineteen fifty and sixty pictures
I saw of the Hispanic kids and the Asian kids weren't.

(17:31):
I really didn't see any black kids in there. But
I'm sure they had a love for the country, the
pledge of allegiance, all that they felt loyal to America.
And I bet even if they were here illegally. I
bet their parents said, you respect this country. We're you know,
you clean up after your you know, it was a
different level of respect. And yes, there are American citizens

(17:51):
that are just raised poorly and don't know how to
respect anything as well. But they'll turn around and go, yeah,
but I love amerk you know, are littering the whole park,
you know, get daddy's cigarettes off the fact to come on, Yes,
I love America. Yeah. A lot of that has faded away,

(18:12):
even with citizens, especially the soul New York City mayoral candidate.
That's just man, they're just right out with it now,
weren't they so forty billion not gonna go to illegals? Wait,
hold on, we gotta wait before I get off the air.
At six, some judge, we'll probably stop that. I'm the judge.

(18:34):
Give it to foreigners. So let's hope now you got
to be a citizen or legally in the country to
get any kind of benefits. What an ideal world that
would be. The fbis released a new photo of the
government that fired at ICE agents over the immigration round up,
not raid, immigration round up over Inventure County. At Newsom's

(18:58):
We're gonna protect the kid we armer kind of thing,
young Hispanic male tattoo left bicep FBI offering a fifty
thousand dollars reward. Nobody was hit by the gunfire, but
it could have been a murder. Could it could have happened.
It was the third time and now almost two weeks
ICE agents have been fired upon by the what do

(19:18):
we call them? I don't know, pro legal alien domestic terrorists,
but if they're not from here, they're foreign terrorists that
have invaded our country. That was a pretty big immigration
round up. Three hundred and sixty one illegal sportseen, illegal
alien children detained in two raids cross Venture owned by

(19:40):
the weed farmer. I've seen a little headline here today
from the president Bee Melissa mon Mont Montalvo. She said
California ICE attention facility fills up with people who have
no criminal history, as if breaking and entering is not
a crime, Melissa, come on now, yeah, it's a different

(20:01):
level of crime for some other crimes they can do
once they come in. I'm just blwing the face right
to pound my head on the wall for having to
keep saying, wait, no, they didn't commit a crime. They
just keep on writing stuff like this just living in
full denial, violating a nation's immigration laws. That's not a crime. Melissa,

(20:26):
Come on, freendz noe B. Is that not a crime?
What about identity theft? Is that not a crime? Melissa?
Cutting in line? Is that not bad behavior? Melissa, learn
some manners, she writes. Two immigration enforcement detention centers in
the valley have experienced a surge and population growth as
the Trump administration calls for three thousand arrests per day.

(20:48):
They focus on one in Kerrent County, one in Bakersfield,
another one in Bakersfield. There's the one in McFarlane and
one in Bakersfield. They said, we heard that officers going
around into the worms are offering people one thousand dollars
to self deport, and some have taken it. This is
an Immigrants Right Legal fellow with the ACOU Southern California.

(21:10):
They're going around offering them one thousand dollars to self deport.
And I was like, okay, good, maybe that's that'd save it.
And then I thought, wait, why don't you give us
a thousand dollars to pay RPG and evil. It's just
like I keep getting double matter and matter. They said
a detainee at the Mesa Verdi Processing Center in Bakersfield

(21:30):
said many new detainees have no criminal record. Oh wait,
the headline said California Ice Attention Facility fiells that with
people who have no criminal history, big headline. Then you
go down one, two, three, four, five, six seven. A
detainee said, many detainees have no criminal record. A detainee

(21:51):
not any official really, Melissa, A detain e said, hey,
nobody I'll know around here as a primiently reco Now
none of us, Melissa. If you walk down in the
prison yard, you know how many people are so innocent
and should not be in there. In an interview with

(22:13):
a b this man said he was picked up after
serving time in prison. He was detained at Golden State
Annex for about a year nine months before being transferred
to Mesa Verde about three months ago. All right, sounds
like he had a little time in prison as well.
They said, with all these people the influx coming in,
it's a noticeable impact. At meal time, they said, the

(22:36):
portions are getting smaller and the quality of the food
is not as good. Oh my, you had Debbie Wasserman
Schultz down there in Florida talking about how they only
have three foot dividers between their toilets. Wasserman Schultz, You've

(22:56):
probably never been at urinals. There's many urinals men when
there's absolutely no divider. Debbie Washerman Schultz, I'll never forget
it because it was. Yeah, it was pretty horrifying. I
don't care if criminals that are being detained or a
little bit horrified. I didn't deserve to go through it
in second grade Hubbard, Texas at the elementary school. It

(23:18):
was prison. I called him prison toilets in just a
one of those oval shape kind of prison looking toilets
with no lid on it, one, two, three, four or five,
like in a row, no divider, nothing up, just sitting
out playing his day. So, Debbie Washerman Schultz, the illegal

(23:40):
alien detainees at Alligator Alcatraz are getting better treatment than
Trevor Carrey got in Hubbard, Texas.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
No money for you, sir, says the White House knew.
Some responds Dow. Some responds you think he said, yes,
I'm going to accept the fact that I wouldn't fund
this either. Remember when he said it's not a boondoggle. Yeah,
it's not a boondoggle.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
Is if we're patching this together, we're keeping this thing going.
You got sixteen hundred folks quite literally working as we speak.
This thing is actually under construction. So this is not
a boondoggle as as some have asserted. It is unless
we abandoned the vision because we couldn't find funding. And
that's my commitments.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
All right, let's go down and let's get an update.
All right, smack dab in the middle of the state.
Let's go to Trevor Carry and Fresno. Well, what the
review found. A zero miles of high speed track have
been late since ground was broken ten years ago. Back
to you, Yeah, let's go to the economist. Well, costs
are continuing to balloon. Man. I have seen so some

(24:55):
good pictures in the Fresno b of how the future
train stations are going. A look some good hardest rendering.
They don't include graffiti, strollers actually have babies in them,
not not crushed up aluminum cans. Yeah, I mean, everybody's
just getting along and it's so nice and crisp and

(25:16):
clean with no caffeine. And I've seen nice ribbon cutting
ceremonies with hard hat mayors and supervisors and somebody from
the Chucchi Train company up and Sacramento down here, and
they something about a shovel and they're gonna open up
and cut something for bike paths that are going to
go along the train track when it gets built, and

(25:37):
they're celebrating they're gonna have walking paths and bicycle paths. Yeah,
they along the you know, close to the train tracks.
They haven't been laid yet. Four billion dollars federal funding,
President Trump and ounces not coming. Here's what the President
posted and I read. I am thrilled to announce it.

(25:58):
I've officially freed you from funding California's disasterly overpriced, high
speed trained and nowhere train to nowhere.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
Right now, there simply isn't a path to get from
Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to
La I wish there were. However, we do have the
capacity to complete a high speed rail link between Merced
and Bakersfield.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
Now.

Speaker 4 (26:26):
I know, I know some critics are going to say, well,
that's a train to nowhere, But I think that's wrong,
and I think that's offensive.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Be offended. I live here I live in the nowhere
land that's being referenced, and yes it really is. It's
not the concept, not that we're nowhere. But yeah, no,
not needed. We need poddles six on ninety nine, my
word put some passing lanes on forty one going to

(26:56):
forty six to one on one south to Santa Maria. Please.
I know they did more four lanes coming out of
pass the robles, but I'm forty six. But that at
forty one, just saw. I was just so high speed,
real frustrated there and back. All right, let's go to
the Conductor High Speed Drill Authority board member Henry Pria, Senior.

(27:19):
You're Central Valley dot Com quote until somebody says stop,
we're gonna keep building, and we're building. He said they
got enough money to keep it working. Yeah, that's some
shady doings going on, Ladies and gentlemen with your money.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
How do you not answer the phone correctly? They say,
they answer the phone and they don't say anything. They
expect the person calling to be like, Hi, I'm calling you,
or do you have you ever call? You might haven't
been the first to say hello. No, the other person

(28:03):
says hello, so you know you're connected. They I read
a job recruiter. He said. He does tons of phone
interviews and he's noticed about gen Z specifically. He said,
a lot of the answer the phone and don't say anything.
He said, I can hear their breathing in the background noise,
but they wait for you to say hello first. He said,
you call them, they pick up the phone, they sit
there and you got to say hello. He said, these

(28:28):
candidates have self self scheduled these calls, and he said,
I'm calling it the exact time that they chose. And
they also received a reminder email an hour beforehand, so
they said they have my number ahead of time, so
they actually know who's calling. They know it's not spam,
they know they've scheduled the call at that exact time,

(28:49):
and they pick up the phone and they sit there
waiting for you to talk. Somebody needs to grabbing by
the call and tell him that's not how phone calls were.
I mean, we we established this, I think with Alexander
Graham Bell. So Watson, do you have me when that
what he said, Yeah, the person making the call made

(29:12):
the well maybe he made the first sound the guy
making the call, mister Watson, do you hear me? Yeah?
The first I'm thinking now the first call was the
person that made the call, but we switched it up
right after that. This is a universal law. For years,
I've been trying to get ever since cell phones that

(29:35):
it should be a universal law. And I tell a
lot of people in my life the Trevor law. If
you're on a cell phone call and he gets disconnected,
and then what do people do? Well, let me call
him back and you each get each other's voicemail at
that time because you're both calling. Whoever initiates the call
is the caller backer. That should be a universal law.
Apply that in your life, please, But not saying hello

(29:56):
in the phone rings. That's not universal rule. That's the
op set, the opposite of the universal rule. Hello, hey, hey, hey,
something like that, right. Some let them know. I tell you, you know,
when they were eight years old, for ding dong doorbell
to go off, you run down and you know there's

(30:18):
some kid with some kool aid in his canteen going
let's go play. You know, it was a different world, man.
They grew up with the World Wide Web, which then
transferred over depending on what generation time you were born.
There to the to the smartphones, and they're making comedy.
And I'm not gonna sit here and say they're all idiots.

(30:40):
Had be ridiculous to say majority, I'm are well balanced people.
But here's a little stereotype out there of not able
to I don't know, do small talking and count change
and write in cursive. What's wrong with you?

Speaker 2 (30:54):
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