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A person stated they paid a cartel around $10,000. They believe the American people are right to be concerned about who is entering the country, because there's no guarantee that everyone is "good." They ask what if they are killers or psychopaths. They claim there is no security bill, security check, or background check. They express worry about who is crossing the border, stating that some people do not look normal.

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The speaker questions the number of people deported out of the 2 million encounters and releases at the border. The secretary avoids answering the question and claims the immigration system is broken. The speaker presses for a specific number of non-criminal deportations, but the secretary doesn't provide an answer. The speaker also criticizes the lack of removals for those who received removal orders. The secretary denies this claim. The speaker accuses the secretary of implementing a policy that allows people to stay in the country without committing a crime, burdening social services. The secretary denies this and defends the safe and orderly pathways policy. The speaker argues that encounters at ports of entry have increased, suggesting corruption within the Mexican government. The secretary disagrees with the speaker's statements but fails to provide any numbers. The speaker concludes that the Mexican government and the secretary are influenced by cartels.

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A group of illegal immigrants were pushed back across the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas. One of them carried a large flag of Venezuela, which seemed ironic as they were fleeing the country. The speaker criticizes these individuals, calling them entitled and tone deaf. They argue that these immigrants should not be allowed to disrespect the American public. The speaker blames President Biden for the lack of border security, citing statistics of encounters and getaways. They urge viewers to remember these scenes when voting and suggest that the situation may be intentional. The speaker concludes with the quote, "a country without borders isn't a country."

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In the past 3 years, there has been a significant increase in illegal border crossings and a backlog of asylum cases. The speaker questions why the secretary deserves to keep his job, considering these issues. The secretary responds by acknowledging the problems and emphasizing the need for legislation to address the broken immigration system.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 what they need to hear to feel okay with something. Speaker 1 demands that Speaker 0 ask the question and gets angry. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 feels like they're on the VP shortlist. Speaker 1 dismisses it as media creation and says they're a fed up mom. They don't worry about who Trump picks for VP and think he doesn't need one. Speaker 1 compares the situation to a dictator and makes a joke. They care about a secure border and the issue of Fentanyl pouring into the country. Speaker 1 mentions talking to a mother who lost a child to Fentanyl poisoning. The conversation ends abruptly.

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Speaker 0 is frustrated about receiving two tickets in one week for helping people in need. Speaker 2 joins in, expressing anger towards the feds and border patrol. Speaker 1 tries to calm the situation, warning not to damage equipment. Speaker 0 questions the treatment of his people and asserts his American identity. Speaker 1 emphasizes freedom in America. Speaker 0 urges them to go home, while Speaker 1 explains they are showing what's happening in El Paso. Speaker 0 insults someone named Perez. Speaker 1 blames illegal entry for disrespecting the country and criticizes Joe Biden's policies.

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My district is really suffering under the pressure of the border crisis. Why won't you address it? Get out of my way. Get your hands off me. What is wrong with you? Are you talking to the Biden administration about fixing the border? Get off of me. You asked her to touch me on the stairs. I did not touch you, I have it on video.

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Donald Trump went to Texas and stood next to officers, but one speaker believes he is not there to help and is a self-serving man. He could be on a beach instead of getting shot at. Trump killed the border bill, making jobs harder. Another speaker asks for the president or a member of his administration who can make decisions to come to Texas and speak with at least 12 Texas sheriffs dealing with the border issue firsthand. They want someone from Washington to get boots on the ground. Another speaker claims to have been to the border. Someone questions what she is fighting with, suggesting it's ineffective, and states that many law enforcement officers and sheriffs would disagree with her claims. They also believe she is lying about fighting for the country at the border.

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In this video, the speaker observes multiple groups of people crossing the border illegally. They spot footprints and witness coyotes hiding ropes and ladders for future crossings. The speaker criticizes the situation, blaming it on "Biden's America" and the lack of Border Patrol agents. They highlight the trash left behind by these crossings and express frustration at the Democrats. The speaker calls out the cartel's involvement and the individuals in black trying to avoid detection. They also have a conversation with someone from the Santa Teresa port of entry, who informs them that there are very few agents available to address the issue. The video ends with the speaker expressing disappointment at the lack of border security.

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The speaker discusses the situation at the US-Mexico border, highlighting concerns about the influx of migrants and the potential presence of criminals and terrorists among them. They mention that even within the federal government, there is growing discontent and a realization of the severity of the situation. The speaker also mentions the recycling of children at processing stations and the involvement of cartels in drug smuggling. They discuss the possibility of a false flag attack and the use of facial recognition technology by the NSA against American citizens. The speaker emphasizes the need for awareness and action to address the border crisis. The transcript is 682 words long.

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The speaker criticizes Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of border security and immigration issues. They argue that Mayorkas has failed to enforce the laws and has created illegal parole programs that have increased illegal immigration. They also highlight the negative consequences of this, such as human trafficking, sexual abuse, and the entry of known terrorists. The speaker mentions the increase in deadly Fentanyl entering the country and the administration's decision to end the Remain in Mexico program. They criticize Mayorkas for not taking action to address the crisis at the southern border and call for accountability.

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The speaker asks the Secretary about the situation at the southern border, specifically mentioning the high number of people brought through the ports of entry. The Secretary remains silent and does not provide any response.

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The speaker expresses strong dislike towards border supervisors, London Breed, and Jenkins. They use profanity and express anger towards these individuals. They also mention a security guard and express frustration that the guard is walking free while they believe they should be in solitary confinement.

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The speaker criticizes the president for not caring about the southern border, claiming that cartels are becoming more powerful as a result. They mention a film called "Down to Freedom" that exposes the situation at the border. The speaker accuses the president and his administration of allowing the abuse of young girls and children, as well as the flow of drugs like fentanyl. They express frustration with Republicans who only pay lip service to the issue and support it for cheap labor. The speaker emphasizes the need to regain control of the border and mentions Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s support for this cause.

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Speaker 1 expresses concerns about the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package, high inflation, and the country's direction. Speaker 0 acknowledges the need for action on roads and infrastructure but denies misallocation of funds. Speaker 1 raises issues of a wide open border and the use of Fentanyl to target children. Speaker 0 admits to discussing the matter with President Biden and expresses worry about Fentanyl poisoning. Speaker 1 questions the president's response and the number of illegal immigrants in the country. Speaker 0 mentions meeting with the ATF to address the Fentanyl problem. Speaker 1 argues that the border was secure under the Trump administration but is now open, leading to drug-related issues. They urge Speaker 0 to reach out to the president for a solution.

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A concerned speaker expresses worry about border security and the government shutdown. They report following a bus to a warehouse in Tucson, which appears to be a new drop-off point for an NGO. The speaker interviews someone involved in transporting individuals and expresses support for their work. They mention a sense of hopelessness among those working in public safety and national security. The speaker also shares that the people on the ground dislike Secretary Mayorkas and President Biden, and hope for President Trump's return in 2024. They discuss the process of dropping off individuals at the warehouse and sending them to different locations. The speaker criticizes Casa Alitas, the NGO running the operation, and suggests it is part of a leftist, anti-American agenda.

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The speaker discusses the failure at the border and expresses frustration over the lack of action taken. They mention the personal impact of friends and family members who have gone missing or been taken hostage. The speaker, who has served in the military, explains the security drills and protocols that should have been followed. They highlight the advanced technology and defense systems in place, including drones and helicopters. Despite this, the border was breached in 15 places without any immediate response from the army. The speaker finds this situation ridiculous and emphasizes the need to address the issue.

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The speaker criticizes the Biden administration's border strategy, claiming they want to let people into the country and are not concerned about securing the border. They allege that the administration is giving money to non-governmental organizations to help migrants once they enter the country, providing them with phones and Visa cards worth up to $5,000. The speaker claims to have inside sources, including border patrol agents, who have witnessed this. They argue that American taxpayers are subsidizing this while struggling themselves. The speaker also mentions the risks of terrorism, Fentanyl, and the abuse of women and children. They suggest that Trump could use the phones to locate and deport migrants, but notes that the migrants often discard the phones. The speaker concludes by sarcastically mentioning that the US is even doing their laundry in Manhattan.

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I want more border patrol in the Bronx and Sunland Park. The press is accusing me of being reckless about immigration. They're worried about Fentanyl and cannabis. Border control is taking hard stances. The secretary said they make a lot of money, which I found inappropriate. I may have to send a letter accusing them of not working with me on immigration. I don't want to do that. I've held off the press, but I can't have any more issues. I'll be available when you call. Thank you. Goodbye.

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A person in Mexico witnesses individuals crossing the border illegally, highlighting the lack of border patrol agents. They mention the involvement of cartels and blame leftist NGOs and Democrats for the open borders. The person warns that this situation is happening all along the border and accuses those who support open borders of endangering America. They emphasize the potential harm caused by allowing illegal immigrants into the country.

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Speaker 1 discusses the crisis at the border, claiming that politicians in the United States are lying to the American people. They mention the large number of people entering the country illegally and the overcrowding at immigration centers. Speaker 0 expresses admiration for Speaker 1's courage and suggests that people heading north are doing so because they believe they are invited by President Biden. Speaker 0 argues that if the border cannot be effectively closed or if people cannot be deported or imprisoned, then the United States does not truly have a country. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 being asked about rescuing children at the border.

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The speaker states they will close the border, but people will still come in legally because the country needs them. The speaker believes the current system is unfair to those waiting in line for years, studying and taking tests. The speaker claims to tell these people to go to the southern border instead, because it's faster.

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The speaker expresses extreme concern about the current situation, stating it's the biggest issue in their 40-year career. They cite fentanyl deaths of a quarter million Americans and a 600% increase in sex trafficking as contributing factors. They highlight arrests at the border and claim over two million "gotaways" have entered the country. The speaker believes anyone who doesn't think these individuals intend harm is a "moron." They express fear about the situation and believe every American should be scared. They are thankful that President Trump will address the issue "100%."

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The speaker confronts a law enforcement officer, demanding their name and badge number. They discuss the presence of illegal immigrants and whistleblowers in a facility, with the speaker threatening to obtain body cam footage. The officer warns that trespassing will result in arrest. The speaker questions if the officer is blindly following orders and accuses them of lying about a bus filled with illegal immigrants. The officer denies knowledge of the bus and the conversation ends.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth on the Migrant Crisis with Dennis Michael Lynch, Stephanie Crisp-Canales, and Brandon Darby
Guests: Dennis Michael Lynch, Stephanie Crisp-Canales, Brandon Darby
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The Megyn Kelly Show discusses the escalating crisis at the southern U.S. border, particularly focusing on the influx of Haitian migrants. Megyn Kelly interviews Dennis Michael Lynch, a long-time immigration expert, who highlights that only a small number of migrants have been returned to Haiti, contrary to the Biden administration's claims. Lynch notes a significant rise in Haitian migrants intercepted by border patrol, emphasizing the unprecedented numbers at Del Rio, Texas, where thousands of migrants gathered under a bridge. Lynch expresses frustration with the lack of effective immigration policies, stating that the situation remains unchanged regardless of the administration in power. He argues that without a comprehensive approach, including job accountability for employers and border security, illegal immigration will continue to rise. He critiques both Trump and Biden for their handling of immigration, suggesting that Trump's initial tough stance was undermined by his later compromises, particularly regarding DACA. The conversation shifts to the role of cartels in facilitating illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Lynch explains that cartels profit from smuggling migrants and drugs, using various tactics to control the flow of people across the border. He warns that the cartels are well-funded and organized, posing a significant threat to U.S. security. Texas rancher Stephanie Crisp-Canales shares her firsthand experiences living near the border, describing an increase in illegal crossings since Biden took office. She recounts how her family's ranch has been affected, with migrants trespassing and leaving behind evidence of their passage. Crisp-Canales expresses concern for her family's safety, noting that local law enforcement is stretched thin and unable to respond quickly to incidents. Brandon Darby, from Breitbart's Border and Cartel Chronicles, elaborates on the cartels' operations, explaining how they exploit social media to attract migrants and use pregnant women to leverage birthright citizenship. He emphasizes that the media often misdirects anger towards Border Patrol agents instead of addressing the systemic issues created by the administration's policies. The show concludes with callers expressing their frustrations about the border crisis, the perceived negligence of the Biden administration, and the impact on local communities. They call for stronger action to secure the border and protect American citizens.
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