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The speaker claims the law allows rounding up and deporting people without needing to show evidence in court. They assert the country needs this because millions of unvetted and unchecked people were allowed into the country, many of whom were criminals from jails, prisons, mental institutions, and gangs. The speaker alleges there are 11,088 known murderers in the country, with at least half having killed more than one person. They blame Biden for allowing this to happen and suggest investigating who operated the auto pen, implying that person was the real president. The speaker questions whether Biden had the authority to allow millions of people, including hardened criminals, into the country, causing tremendous damage.

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The Biden-Harris administration is allegedly importing 30,000 aliens monthly on commercial flights into U.S. cities via the CHNV program, following the repeal of Trump-era immigration policies that led to increased illegal immigration. This program allows aliens to fly to their chosen destination and stay in the U.S. indefinitely, without a comprehensive tracking system. The administration claimed the program would decrease illegal entries, but at least 520,000 aliens have entered through it already. The program could allow 3,600,000 people to travel to the U.S. visa-free over 10 years and reside here permanently. America First Legal and a coalition of states are challenging the program in court to shut it down and restore integrity to the immigration system.

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Up to half of all federal crimes last year were committed by noncitizens. The UN is proposing to bring in 600 million replacement migrants to the US over the next 40 years. Some suggest leaving the borders open and allowing millions to come in, giving the Democrats what they want. However, this number is double our current population and is considered to be an extreme and unreasonable proposal.

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According to the Department of Government Efficiency, the Biden administration was providing illegal aliens with work authorization papers five months after they filed for asylum, along with Social Security numbers, without background checks. This allegedly aimed to import Democratic voters, a plan the media avoided. The Social Security Administration indicates this began in 2021, with 270,000 illegals receiving Social Security numbers, growing to over 2,000,000 by Biden's final year. Allegedly, 1,300,000 illegal aliens are on Medicaid, and half a million have driver's licenses, with some voting in the 2024 election. The speaker claims Biden intended to allow asylum seekers into the country, leading to 15,000,000 illegal aliens entering, to change the country's demographics and import voters. They call for Republicans to investigate and prosecute those responsible. The White House is supposedly trying to undo this, while Democrats protest the deportation of illegal alien gang members. Illegal border crossings have reportedly dropped by 95%. Illegal aliens do not have the same rights as US citizens and are not entitled to due process under the law like US citizens do.

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The speaker claims Democrats support sanctuary cities and oppose deporting violent illegal alien felons as part of an open borders plot. They cite the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, stating it is being used to deport illegals, including MS-13 gang leaders. According to the speaker, Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, and Kamala Harris damaged the country by abandoning Trump's border policies, allowing 12,000,000 illegals into the country, plus hundreds of thousands of "gotaways" and people on the terror watch list. The Trendy Aragua gang (TDA) is blamed for a spike in crime, with a hotel being shut down due to gang activity. The DEA has taken people into custody connected to TDA. The speaker argues that Trump's DHS was right to remove these violent criminals. They agree with a statement that Biden has allowed an "invasion" of criminals, drug dealers, and people from mental institutions. Liberals are accused of giving these "deranged thugs" more rights than they deserve. The speaker mocks the media for presenting a sob story about deported individuals sleeping on concrete slabs. They suggest the Republican platform should be "Democrats for migrant felons, Republicans for American safety."

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The Trump administration is allegedly using a 1798 law, the Alien Enemies Act, to expedite mass deportations, bypassing due process by claiming the US is currently at war. This law was originally intended to expand presidential power to deport non-citizens during wartime. The administration is reportedly detaining and deporting individuals without regard for legal residency, and has allegedly admitted to mistakenly imprisoning at least one person, dismissing it as an "administrative error" without rectifying the situation, allegedly violating a court order and civil rights. Without due process, anyone could become such an "administrative error." Democrats claim to have a comprehensive approach to immigration that secures the border while maintaining safety. The speaker asserts MAGA Republicans exploit immigration for political gain and that this abuse of power endangers everyone. The speaker pledges to address the broken immigration system lawfully and constitutionally.

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The speaker presents a hypothetical scenario of an illegal gang member arriving at the U.S. Southwest border during the Biden-Harris era in 2023. He traveled with assistance from taxpayer-funded NGOs and, after being encountered, was released into the interior with a notice to appear in immigration court and a work permit. The individual files a bare-bones asylum application that is described as frivolous. Because the immigration court backlog is nearly 4,000,000 cases, the case would take years to adjudicate. In the meantime, the person would relocate to a major city, receive taxpayer-funded benefits, potentially commit crimes, be protected by sanctuary city leadership, and be defended by Democrats who allegedly say immigration laws are too harsh. The asylum claim would be denied by an immigration judge years later, followed by appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, then to a federal court of appeals, all taking months or years and expending extensive federal resources. The speaker claims this illustrates a broader pattern in what he calls “open borders” policies and a system that wastes federal resources on frivolous claims. The speaker introduces the bill: the Expedited Removal of Criminal Aliens Act. It aims to prevent criminal aliens from exploiting the asylum system and to ensure quicker deportation. It states that foreign nationals convicted of certain crimes are ineligible for immigration relief, must be detained, and deported quickly. The speaker notes that decades of immigration law already authorize a more efficient process to remove certain dangerous criminal aliens through administrative or expedited removal, particularly for aggravated felons, with due process upheld in federal appellate courts. The bill would expand categories of criminal aliens who may be placed in removal proceedings when in criminal custody and authorize the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to place additional criminals in expedited removal proceedings. It would allow DHS to fast-track deportation for aliens who are not lawful permanent residents and who are part of a criminal gang, transnational criminal organization, or foreign terrorist organization, or who have been convicted of dangerous crimes. The speaker then lists the specific crimes that would trigger eligibility under the bill: any felony; any misdemeanor against a member of a vulnerable group; assault on a law enforcement officer; sexual offenses; domestic violence; stalking; crimes against children; sex trafficking of a minor or sexual abuse of a minor; activities involving exploitation of minors or violations of protective orders. The “vulnerable group” includes children under 16, pregnant women, individuals with severe physical or mental disabilities, and seniors over 65. The speaker cites polling: 78% of Americans support deporting immigrants who are here illegally and have committed crimes, including nearly 70% of Democrats; 56% support deporting all illegal immigrants, with 36% of Democrats agreeing. He contrasts these views with what he claims were Democratic actions during the previous administration: high border encounters, 8,000,000 illegal entries (including 2,000,000 gotaways), hundreds on the terrorist watch list encountered and released, and a record immigration court backlog. He accuses Democrats of inaction on border security and comprehensive immigration reform, citing several bills the House allegedly passed or votes by Democrats against, including bills on border security, identity theft, driving-while-illegal offenses, and increasing penalties for felons, as well as naming acts after victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. He concludes by arguing that the American people rejected the Democratic approach and gave Congress a mandate to secure the border and reform the immigration system, and asserts that the expedited removal bill moves toward that goal.

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The speaker describes a scenario of a trendy illegal immigrant arriving at the U.S. Southwest border during the 2023 crisis, aided by taxpayer-funded NGOs, and released into the interior with a notice to appear in immigration court. He asserts the person will file a bare-bones, frivolous asylum application, aided by another NGO, and that due to a nearly 4,000,000-case immigration court backlog, the case will take years to be heard. In the meantime, the individual is said to move to a major city, receive taxpayer-funded benefits, commit crimes, be supported by sanctuary-city leadership, and be defended by Democrats who oppose strict immigration laws. The process allegedly drags on with continuances and motions, and years later an immigration judge supposedly denies the asylum claim. The individual is said to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals, which allegedly takes months or years, followed by appellate denial in a federal court of appeals. The speaker charges that federal departments and courts expend many taxpayer dollars on such cases, all to deport an apparently frivolous claimant. The focal policy proposal is the expedited removal of criminal aliens act, described as straightforward: criminal aliens cannot misuse the asylum system and must be detained and deported quickly if they are in the U.S. with certain criminal convictions. The speaker notes that current law already permits expedited removal for aggravated felon aliens, who are considered ineligible for asylum and relief and are presumed deportable; this is said to be constitutionally upheld by every federal court of appeals that has addressed it. The bill would expand categories of criminal aliens who may face removal proceedings when in criminal custody and authorize the Department of Homeland Security to place additional criminals in expedited removal. It would allow fast-track deportation for non-lawful permanent residents who are in a gang, transnational criminal organization, or foreign terrorist organization, or who have been convicted of dangerous crimes. The bill’s specified conviction categories include: any felony; any misdemeanor against a member of a vulnerable group; any assault on a law enforcement officer; any sexual offense; any crime of domestic violence; any stalking; any crime against children; sex trafficking or sexual exploitation of minors; sexual abuse of a minor; any activity involving child sexual exploitation; or any violation of a protective order. The term “vulnerable group” covers a child under 16, a pregnant woman, a person with severe disability, and seniors over 65. The speaker cites a poll claiming 78% of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes, including nearly 70% of Democrats, and asserts broad public support for tougher immigration action while criticizing Democrats’ handling of border policy. He accuses Democrats of previously expanding border openings, cites alleged prior high border encounters, millions of entrants, and 2,000,000 “gotaways,” along with terrorists allegedly released and a record immigration court backlog, blaming the Democrats for a perceived border crisis. He argues recent House actions and votes against border-security measures and declares the bill a step toward securing the border and reforming immigration policy, urging support. He concludes by urging colleagues to back the expedited removal of criminal aliens act.

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Senator Dick Durbin is allegedly working with other members of Congress to bring Gaza refugees to the United States without public input. This move is seen as a national security threat, as these individuals are unvetted and their intentions could be dangerous. If successful, major American cities could become like Gaza.

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Yale University study suggests that the number of illegal aliens in the US is over 22 million, not 11 million. The Democratic party supports legalizing all illegal immigrants, potentially adding 22 million new voters. Historically, most first-time immigrant voters have voted Democrat. This could create a permanent electoral majority for Democrats. The focus of the immigration debate is not about improving the country or meeting labor needs, but about securing power for Democrats.

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Speaker critiques the New Way Forward Act, a House bill sponsored by 44 Democrats including Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; at about 4,400 words, “almost exactly as long as The US constitution.” It would “entirely remake our immigration system with the explicit purpose of ensuring that criminals are able to move to The United States and settle here permanently with immunity.” The promoting document states: “Convictions should not lead to deportation.” The bill aims to “break the, quote, prison to deportation pipeline,” eliminating “crimes of moral turpitude” and the category of aggravated felony as deportation triggers. Under the bill, there would no longer be any crime that automatically requires deportation, and “falsifying a passport would be made immune from deportation no matter what.” It also “decriminalizes illegal entry” and calls criminalizing illegal entry “white supremacist.” It creates a pathway for those previously deported to return—“the right to come home”—with DHS paying for flights; tickets could cost about a billion dollars, and “free health care” for those criminals. The speaker claims it would invert every assumption.

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71% of people are not from Mexico. There is allegedly no actual vetting process happening for migrants. Massachusetts does not consult with federal immigration authorities before placing migrants in shelters, and ICE Boston suggests potential public safety risks in state-provided housing. People entering the country may not be good, and there are allegedly no security or background checks. From February 2024 to June 14, 2024, ERO Boston made 69 arrests of illegal aliens, including nine for sex crimes, 28 for sex crimes against children, seven for robbery/theft, 12 for homicide, five for assault, six for drugs, and two for other crimes. Crimes have been committed by people in the country illegally due to reversed Trump policies and open border policies. A senator was asked if they have any regrets or remorse for their complicity in these crimes and if they ever call up the families of crime victims. The senator stated that all hearts break for the victims of these heinous crimes and their loved ones and that the criminals are responsible for their criminal conduct. The senator was asked if they admit their culpability and that their actions have resulted in deaths, murders, and assaults. Elections have consequences.

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" This is a big deal. This is not a small thing. This is not renaming a post office." "It's hard to believe any American would put these ideas on paper, much less try to pass them into law." "And yet remarkably, that's happening." "And even more remarkably, the press has ignored it." "This isn't happening in secret. It's happening in the house of representatives." "Scores of democrats have backed this bill, but the legislation has not been mentioned in the New York Times, has been mentioned on CNN, a news channel, or even in self described conservative outlets like National Review. No mention." "No mention." "But when one fifth of the entire Democratic caucus backs a bill demanding that you import illegal alien felons and then pay for it, it's a nonevent in the American media." "They don't think you should know about it, and that's dangerous if we're being honest." "Whether the press cares or not, these are the stakes of the twenty twenty election, and you have a right to know what they are." "A growing wing of the Democratic party views America itself as essentially illegitimate, a rogue state in which everything must be destroyed and remade." "An entirely new country in which resistance is crushed, and they're in charge forever."

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The director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that over 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of homicide have been released into the U.S. Additionally, there are 15,811 illegal immigrants with sexual assault convictions also roaming the country. The non-detained docket includes migrants caught and released at the border, as well as those ordered deported but still present in the U.S. Currently, there are about 425,000 noncitizens with criminal convictions on this docket, along with nearly 1,900 facing pending homicide charges and over 4,250 with pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has significantly increased under the Biden administration, with projections suggesting it could reach 8 million by year-end.

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Yale University released a study suggesting that the number of illegal aliens in the US is not 11 million, but rather 22 million. The Democratic Party supports legalizing all illegal immigrants, granting them citizenship and voting rights. It is believed that the majority of first-time immigrant voters tend to vote Democrat. By adding 22 million new voters to the rolls, Democrats could potentially secure a permanent electoral majority. This is seen as a strategy to maintain power rather than improving the country or addressing labor needs.

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Immigration is an issue with working-class voters because of the lack of progress we've made. Republicans weaponize this lack of progress. Last year, there was a bipartisan bill that the Republican majority in the Senate and the House were willing to pass, and President Biden was willing to work with them on it, but Donald Trump told them not to solve the problem. Republicans do not want to solve any issues with immigration. They are completely uninterested in addressing undocumented people or a path to citizenship. Republicans authorized the complete gutting of due process. They understand that they don't even have the infrastructure to deport people, so they are creating private prison camp pipelines.

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The Biden-Harris administration has acknowledged releasing thousands of illegal immigrants with violent crime convictions. This includes murderers and human traffickers. Despite this, it's stated that an undocumented immigrant is not inherently a criminal. President Trump emphasizes the need to deport these individuals, secure the border, and restore safety to our streets. He stands by his commitment to these actions.

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The subcommittee is addressing efforts to nullify federal immigration laws by "sanctuary cities," which allegedly harbor violent criminals who prey on citizens and immigrant communities. Over the last four years, Democrats purportedly trafficked over 8 million unvetted and illegal migrants, including dangerous criminals and cartels, into the country, ignoring warnings from law enforcement. The speaker claims that President Trump enforced immigration laws, leading to a 96% plunge in illegal crossings and a 99% drop in migrants crossing the Darien Gap. ICE has supposedly arrested over 100,000 illegal migrants, most with criminal records. The speaker calls for the "largest mass repatriation in history." Democrats are accused of obstructing immigration law enforcement, with examples given such as Adam County, Washington, Chicago, and Denver suburbs. Gavin Newsom is said to have approved $50 million for legal defenses against the Trump administration. San Francisco is allegedly leading a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent withholding federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions. President Trump directed law enforcement to ensure sanctuary jurisdictions do not receive federal funds and sued jurisdictions like Illinois and New York. The speaker urges Congress to enact stronger laws to prevent future administrations from reversing these policies.

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In the last two years, the United States has seen a significant increase in illegal immigration, surpassing any previous record. This influx is being described as an invasion, with 16,000 illegal aliens crossing the border in just 48 hours. A large migrant caravan recently entered El Paso, Texas, causing confusion and uncertainty. Granting amnesty at this time would be disastrous, rewarding lawlessness and criminal cartels. The border is not open due to lack of resources or legal authority, but because President Biden ordered it to be. He has broken the law and is destroying our country. The focus should be on preventing taxpayer dollars from being used to release illegal aliens and imposing criminal penalties for non-compliance.

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I'm an immigration attorney, and I want to explain the recent changes in immigration policy. The government has expanded expedited removal nationwide. This means that if an immigration officer encounters someone undocumented, that person must prove they've been continuously present in the U.S. for at least two years. If they can't, they will be deported without a hearing. Tom Homan claims that these individuals are criminals under federal law for entering and remaining in the U.S. illegally. This is the basis for the proposed mass deportations of millions labeled as "criminals."

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Illegal immigration is a federal crime, not a human right. President Biden is using national parks for the benefit of the 3 million illegal immigrants he released into the country. This bill aims to stop this misuse of public lands. However, the impact goes beyond that. It affects social services, schools, hospitals, homeless shelters, neighborhood safety, national security, and the rule of law. The American people must decide if they want this to continue or if they want a president who will prioritize recovering our nation's lands and sovereignty.

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A significant deportation campaign has revealed the moral decline of the Democrat Party, which opposes actions against illegal immigrants. Under President Trump, over 500 violent criminal immigrants were removed in just 36 hours, despite local officials knowing their identities and crimes. The Democrats' refusal to detain these individuals, including sex traffickers and drug smugglers, prioritizes their feelings over public safety. Any sanctuary jurisdictions that obstruct deportation orders should face defunding and potential prosecution. Trump is also mobilizing military resources to assist in deportations and has halted Department of Justice consent decrees that restrict local police from effectively combating crime.

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Yale study suggests over 22 million illegal aliens in the US. Democrats push for their legalization, potentially adding 22 million new voters who tend to vote Democrat. This could secure a permanent electoral majority for Democrats. Immigration debate is about power, not improving the country or meeting labor needs.

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Krystal And Saagar DEBATE Dem Support Laken Riley Act
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Major Democrats are collaborating with Republicans to advance the Laken Riley Act, which aims to enhance immigration enforcement. Senator John Fetterman emphasized the need to deport illegal immigrants convicted of crimes, stating that it’s common sense. The bill has gained support from new Democrats like Ruben Gallego and has passed the House, with 48 Democrats voting in favor, a notable increase from previous attempts. The legislation would require ICE to detain illegal immigrants involved in theft-related crimes, shifting immigration enforcement power to states. This reflects a significant change in Democratic strategy, moving towards a more hawkish stance on immigration, reminiscent of past bipartisan efforts. The bill's name ties to a tragic incident involving an undocumented immigrant, reinforcing the Republican narrative on crime and immigration. This shift indicates a broader Democratic alignment with Trump-era policies, potentially reshaping their approach in future elections as they navigate the complexities of public sentiment on immigration.

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CNN: Trump Mass Deportation MAJORITY Support
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Recent developments in immigration policy include the passage of the Laken Riley Act in the House, allowing the deportation of undocumented immigrants charged with crimes, even misdemeanors. This marks the first bipartisan immigration legislation in nearly 20 years, with 46 Democrats supporting it. Polling shows a majority of Americans favor mass deportation, while opposition to ending Birthright citizenship is strong, with 53% against it. The Biden administration's immigration policies have shifted significantly, with a notable increase in illegal entries. Trump plans to declare a national border emergency, potentially using military support for law enforcement, while reinstating Title 42 for expedited deportations. Legal challenges to these policies are anticipated.
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