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Undocumented individuals and their families express frustration over the lack of immigration reform from Democrats over the past decades. There's a significant amount of misinformation about asylum seekers that has fueled resentment, creating an "us versus them" mentality. Many undocumented people may not realize that Trump views all undocumented individuals as criminals, which blurs the distinction between long-term residents and asylum seekers. This narrative has been exploited to create division. On the campaign trail, I emphasized that Trump’s rhetoric affects everyone, not just specific groups. The consequences include family separations and lack of access to essential services like vaccines for newborns.

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The hyperpopulist, non-college educated segment of Trump's base tends to associate immigration and visas with negative stereotypes, particularly towards people of color. This demographic believes that their personal failures, such as not securing high-paying jobs, are due to factors like diversity initiatives and immigration policies. Despite the absurdity of this belief, it remains a core part of their identity, often fueled by media narratives. This mindset creates a conflict, as many who hold these views also rely on immigrant labor for services, similar to Trump's own business practices. Ultimately, their focus is on simplistic notions rather than nuanced discussions about visa categories.

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Immigrants with low IQs and no education come to the US, have many kids, vote Democrat, and increase population in certain states. This leads to more representation in Congress and electoral college for Democrats. The cycle continues with each generation becoming more radical and entitled. White people and Asians contribute the most to the economy, while immigrants consume resources, making the country less wealthy over time.

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It's difficult for people to grasp why certain actions aren't democratic, especially regarding the border issue. There's a lot of criticism directed at Trump, labeling him as a fascist due to his rhetoric and associations. However, this criticism has been a long-standing pattern against Republican candidates. For years, center-right individuals have faced demonization, with accusations against figures like Mitt Romney and John McCain. Despite Trump's incendiary language, many believe the country thrived during his presidency compared to the current administration. The discussion shifts to the economy, with claims that Trump inherited a strong economy from Obama, while Biden cannot credit Trump for anything positive. The conversation then moves away from this topic.

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Only a handful of apartment complexes in America have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and this is a consequence of Kamala Harris's open border policies, not Donald Trump. Americans are fed up, and the focus should be on addressing violent gangs taking over apartment complexes. Letting millions of unvetted people into the country leads to problems. Kamala Harris undid Donald Trump's successful border policies with 94 executive orders, leading to the current consequences. The situation will not improve unless Donald Trump calls out these issues.

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Attending the Libertarian Convention was a strategic move, as they represent a significant portion of the electorate. People of color should not be assumed to vote a certain way based on race. Many are disillusioned with the Democratic message, seeing no improvement in their lives. Republicans showing up in communities where Biden is absent could sway voters. Democrats underestimate Trump's appeal to people of color due to their focus on race rather than the economy's impact. The economy affects everyone regardless of race.

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Republicans must make a decision on the strongest border bill ever, as doing nothing is not an option. The former president opposes the bill because he wants to use the border problem as a political issue against me. It is widely acknowledged that the American people want a solution that ends the ineffective political rhetoric.

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A lot of people are willing to accept a dishonorable person, someone convicted of felonies, openly racist, and who has expressed admiration for controversial leaders. Why has America voted for him? It boils down to racism. People don't like discussing it, but the majority of votes come from whites who believe in "taking the country back" from minorities who are succeeding and closing the wealth gap. It's about white versus other, not the economy. I believe that the majority of Americans will buy into anything that gives them an advantage and ensures they don't have to worry about others being equal. Regarding claims of an expanded base including more black and Latino voters, I'm skeptical, especially about the increase in black votes.

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6 Democrats voted against a bill because Donald Trump preferred to campaign on the problem rather than solve it. The speaker believes the American people want solutions and a president focused on fixing issues, not playing political games. The bill in question would have allowed 1,800,000 illegal immigrants into the country annually, which many conservatives opposed.

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This election is a critical turning point, and it's why I've become politically active now. I believe that failing to elect Trump will result in the loss of democracy and the two-party system in the US. There are only a handful of swing states where the margin of victory is very small. The current administration is bringing large numbers of undocumented immigrants into these states. You can see the numbers on government websites. The increases in the number of illegals are enormous, in some cases up to 700%. If a state has a 10 or 20,000 vote margin and you add 200,000 illegals, it's no longer a swing state.

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One speaker believes there are two camps: one that views the U.S. as the world's policeman and another focused on domestic problems. One speaker believes the Biden administration has made decisions about the border, including flying people in using an app, which they find insane. They suggest a motivation for this is cheap labor, while acknowledging that some find the new Haitian workers in Springfield, Ohio, to be hard workers. However, they also claim this incentivized effort to move people into the country illegally will bring in gang members, cartel members, and terrorists, some of whom have already been arrested. Another speaker believes both Trump and Kamala Harris will have to act on the border, as the current situation is unsustainable. One speaker fears the goal is to give these immigrants a clear path to citizenship to buy their vote. They claim Democrats are incentivizing them with benefits like EBT cards and housing, which they are not giving to veterans and poor people in this country. They believe that if these people are given the opportunity to vote, especially in swing states, they will vote for the party that brought them to America.

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The Republican Party's stance on immigration has become significantly more hawkish, impacting both legal and illegal immigration. This shift isn't entirely new, but Trump's presidency amplified pre-existing public concerns, manifesting in Republican leadership. Previously, a more lenient view existed, particularly among libertarians. However, issues like borders and sovereignty have gained prominence, pushing libertarians towards the left, despite their continued focus on low taxes. Even Republican voters now favor substantial reductions in legal immigration, with a significant portion desiring zero immigration. This change reflects a stronger, more unified opinion against increased immigration than in the past. Trump played a key role in this transformation, both as a cause and a consequence.

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Donald Trump is seen as the main threat as he wants the border problem to worsen so he can use it for his own political gain. He is even willing to cheer for an economic recession, which would harm people's jobs and savings, if it helps him in the upcoming election. This shows that Trump prioritizes himself over the United States. If Republicans in Congress are influenced by Trump's attempts to sabotage this deal, it reveals who they truly put first. They used to prioritize millionaires and billionaires, but now it's Trump at the top, followed by the wealthy, and then everyone else. They are not focused on improving and ensuring safety.

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Some Democrats believe vetting people at the border is racist and that anyone who wants to come to America should be able to. Other Democrats see a political advantage in letting immigrants in, hoping to convince them to vote Democrat. The American people elected President Trump because they were sick of open borders, and the border has now been secured by reverting to pre-Biden policies. Border patrol agents are reportedly grateful to be free to do their jobs. Most Americans lock their doors at night not out of hate, but to protect those inside, and they apply the same logic to the southern border. While America welcomes about a million immigrants a year, people want to know who is coming in. Many who came in under Biden were gang members, rapists, drug dealers, and child traffickers. The Biden administration allegedly lied about their efforts, but now the border is secured and efforts are underway to remove the "bad apples."

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The speaker asserts the southern border was secured under President Trump, upsetting some colleagues who claim it was done the wrong way. The speaker believes their colleagues are upset it was done at all, alleging President Biden reversed these measures, effectively inviting illegal immigration. The speaker estimates President Biden has allowed up to 20 million people into the country illegally, likening it to adding 10 Nebraskas. The speaker suggests that either President Biden and supporting Democrats believe in open borders, or they appointed incompetent individuals to manage the border. The speaker asks if vetting at the border is considered racist and if these foreign nationals are viewed as potential new voters. The speaker states that opposing illegal immigration while supporting legal immigration does not make someone racist, but rather someone who believes in the rule of law. The speaker concludes by reiterating the border was secured under the current administration, upsetting some colleagues.

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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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Entitlement spending is most of the federal spending. It's a mechanism by which Democrats attract and retain illegal immigrants by essentially paying them to come here and then turning them into voters. This is why the Democrats are so upset about the border situation. If we turn off this gigantic money magnet for illegal immigrants, then they will leave, and they will lose voters.

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The transcript presents a highly inflammatory, pro-immigration-enforcement narrative centered on recent unrest in Portland and Chicago, with broad claims about law enforcement, media, and politics. - In Portland, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, is described as visiting “Rip City,” inspecting what is framed as Antifa’s “mini confederacy,” and interacting with an undocumented migrant in a way likened to a dramatic arrest, with wording implying removal from the country. - The situation at protests is depicted as chaotic and violent, with ICE vans “busting through barricades” and targeting a fentanyl trafficker, a murder suspect, sex predators, and pedophiles “all iced in Oregon.” Protesters are accused of throwing rocks and using lasers and dye, while Democrats are described as saying it’s all “smoke and mirrors.” - Protesters are described as peaceful on the surface but with videographers behind them to create a perception of chaos; a tone is set that the media is biased, and there is contempt for mainstream outlets, including a claim that “Legacy Media doesn’t have any reporters filming the riots.” - Chief Bob Day is introduced as a police chief who is also a DEI consultant, previously working for a DEI nonprofit, and accused of coaching Antifa to avoid arrest. The narrative suggests that Day prioritizes positive media coverage and that his actions reflect a broader strategy to reimagine policing. - The piece asserts a strained relationship between people of color, police, and a broader social order, with speakers claiming that bias and racism within policing have not been adequately addressed and that challenges will increase unless something changes. - There are repeated claims that Antifa is attacking immigration officers for an extended period, while Portland is described as aiding Antifa and resisting ICE. A meeting between Kristi Noem and Bob Day is described as unfavorable to law enforcement, with Day allegedly dissatisfied by the outcome. - Chicago is portrayed similarly: federal agents’ operations are described as being hampered by a stand-down order, with a female rioter who allegedly doxxed ICE agents and rammed a car later described as extremely dangerous; prosecutors reportedly characterize the individual as dangerous, while the left is accused of prioritizing “micro confederacies” to protect alleged criminals. - The transcript ties these events to political figures and themes: mentioning Mayor Johnson and “no ICE zones,” referencing violent crime, and portraying actions by Democrats and certain judges as lenient toward criminals. A Latin King calls for a $10,000 hit on a border patrol commander. - There is a recurring narrative about the 2024-2025 political climate: immigration, crime, media bias, and political power. Claims include that illegal crossings have declined to the lowest level since 1970, that the FBI has arrested thousands in crime sweeps, and that political operatives hope to deploy troops to polling places to “protect the vote.” - The piece ends with criticisms of Kristi Noem and others, accusing them of sensationalism and of inciting actions, and portraying discussions about immigration and policing as deeply adversarial, with calls for stronger enforcement and political maneuvering to influence elections.

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Many people who support Trump are not necessarily racist or sexist, but are struggling with low wages, healthcare, education, and housing costs. They feel ignored by the government and are drawn to populist leaders like Trump who promise to prioritize their needs. To counter this, we need a government that supports working families and stands up to powerful interests.

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There is fear mongering around immigration, but polls show Americans still support it. People want a system that works for safety. Media coverage can fuel fear with different perspectives. Economic insecurity plays a role in people's attitudes.

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The Democrats want to run on abortion, embryos, and contraception, while Republicans want to focus on immigration. Republicans are encroaching on the "common man" sentiment, which should be Democratic territory. Republicans gain voters on social issues, while economic issues should favor Democrats. Before Trump, the GOP represented the rich and corporations. Democrats used to be the party of labor but now cater to college-educated elites and the dependent poor. Trump spoke to the 60% of Americans who are working and middle class, changing the calculation. There was a handshake agreement between both parties on free trade, including NAFTA under the Democrats. Democrats now represent nine of the ten richest counties in America, with 65% of Americans making over $500,000 a year voting Democrat. Trump initiated a trade war with China. A person living on a shoestring budget who doesn't have $400 for emergency is wrong about which president is helping him.

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Biden will win in a landslide, with low unemployment and decreasing inflation. Gas prices are down. The Fed raising rates, illegal immigrants coming in daily, likely to vote Democrat. Border issue seen as a political tactic by Democrats. Biden accused of opening borders for political gain. Advocates for no borders, one world government. Final pitch for Biden includes no borders, more war, spying, and bankrupting the country. Concerns raised about the potential downfall of America if Biden wins.

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Illegal immigrants and their families should blame the Democratic Party for their situation. The Democratic Party allowed them to enter the country illegally and used them as political pawns. They provided access to resources meant for citizens and created a false sense of hope that entering the country illegally was acceptable. The Democratic Party is responsible for the crisis, family separations, and deportations that illegal immigrants are now facing. These immigrants should not blame Trump, who is trying to enforce the law and rectify the border crisis.

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President Trump secured the border, saving lives. The Biden administration could have done the same, but chose not to, undoing all of Trump's work. This wasn't incompetence; it was a deliberate action. Over 90 executive orders reversed border security measures. I believe their motivation is multifaceted. Some genuinely favor open borders, while others see political gain in welcoming millions of potential Democratic voters. Furthermore, reversing Trump's census rule allows millions of undocumented immigrants to be counted, potentially increasing Democratic representation in the House. Ultimately, they sacrificed national security for future political power.

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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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