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You think anyone can come to the U.S.? If you visit the Statue of Liberty, it seems welcoming. I picked up three guys from Honduras at Home Depot; they have nowhere to go. Hector needs medication twice a day, and they all need to use the bathroom. Can they stay here? No, why not? You support them coming to the country but not into your home? Come on, that's hypocritical. Let’s go, guys. Sorry, man.

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You would do anything for the illegal stuff to be feared. I think we found a new home for you guys. What? I don’t understand this immigration situation. They need to hear us. They are not violent; they’re good people. Just like before, right? Can they stay for dinner? Sorry, but we have your signature. You guys have to drive back down south. Back to Home Depot.

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We are being conquered by a complete resettlement of America with millions of people bringing different cultures and beliefs. This will permanently change the country unless there are massive deportations.

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What's your name? Where are you from? I was born in Thailand. Have you ever been deported from the U.S.? No, I've never been deported. What have you been charged with? I'm not a citizen; my mother is. I've seen Dr. Phil on TV. This is an example of sanctuary cities, where illegal immigrants, like those involved in sex crimes against children, are walking the streets instead of being detained by federal agents. You've been charged with sex crimes? Not really. So, you've never been deported? Nope. We need to process and lock them up.

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We recently encountered a situation where a woman with multiple children was in a place she shouldn't have been, but she was nice and her kids were lovely. This incident made headlines in liberal newspapers, which is a challenge compared to the past when Dwight Eisenhower was president. Back then, nobody would have complained because the country was different.

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Immigration trends under Bush, Obama, and Trump's first term appear consistent. However, with Biden, the situation seems different, suggesting a lack of control at the border. Democrats may claim they oppose open borders, but the current circumstances imply otherwise. There are millions in South and Central America, and it's clear we cannot accommodate everyone.

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We prioritize securing the border to protect our nation. Undocumented individuals should be treated with respect. They have helped build our country.

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If border policies were stricter, my daughter would still be here. It's been tough without her, but she's always in my thoughts. This issue isn't about a wall, it's about people's lives. We need to seal the border, stop the invasion, and send illegal aliens back home quickly.

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Over four hundred children have been left at the borders. We are used to seeing suffering children on television, but it is important to note that these children have blonde hair and blue eyes.

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Speaker 0, Speaker 1, and Speaker 2 discuss immigration and U.S. foreign aid policy, focusing on roots, outcomes, and political implications. They begin with a provocative assertion: immigration is a major issue, with Speaker 0 claiming, “mostly with immigration… I wish people knew that we’re letting in criminals daily.” The speakers note migration as a central concern for the region, describing large U.S. aid to Central America—“4,000,000,000 over four years”—and acknowledging migrants now arriving from other places, including Venezuela. The dialogue questions the end goals of policy, asking, “What is the end goal? Why are they allowing children?” and “So what does he say to that?” along with a reference that “a lot of children” are involved. Speaker 2 mentions aid directed to female prisons in Mexico and to work on training, and to gender issues in Pakistan, noting initiatives to recruit, retain, and advance more women in law enforcement. A lingering question is asked: should U.S. taxpayers’ money be spent in their own country on these issues when they are described as fatal or concerning to others. The conversation shifts to specifics of administration and oversight: “Secretary Lincoln, how close are you to him? Five degrees separation.” The group references briefings on the FY2025 budget request and budget cycles, then reiterates the migration issue with a call to “stop migration.” They discuss a “root cause strategy” involving funding to address migrants at their origins, “Central America, basically,” aiming to support development there. A critical point is the assertion of substantial U.S. funding to the region and the concern that migrants are still coming from elsewhere, notably Venezuela, which “looks bad for the administration.” The dialogue notes the difficulty of finding a clear answer, with a sense that the other side might benefit politically. The speakers reflect on the scale of the funding relative to past decades and acknowledge uncertainty about what is effectively changing. There is talk of internal discussions with colleagues who manage migration processes and foreign assistance, with admissions of confusion or lack of clear messaging: “I don’t know what we do… there’s no clear answer.” They touch on messaging about immigration, including a belief that “we’re letting in criminals daily,” and contrast the status of “good, honest, hard work” Mexicans who stay in Mexico with others who come to the United States. Towards the end, Speaker 0 argues that traditional Americans—“Nebraska… Americans that have my family’s been in United States for four hundred years”—are not leftists, while stating that Latin Americans are leftist, framing it as a broader political and societal divide connected to immigration policies. They propose a hypothetical: allowing 100,000 Mexicans a year if they are not in the country illegally and have no criminal record, suggesting a quality filter on entrants.

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Ninety percent of people coming into the country are trying to do the right thing. Currently, some people who shouldn't be are being removed from the country, including those with visas. The goal is to keep out people who are doing bad things. Immigrants are reportedly much less likely to commit crimes than American-born citizens.

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I paid a cartel $10,000 to cross the border. The American people are right, they don't know who's coming in. There's no security or background checks, so there could be killers or psychopaths. It's concerning that abnormal-looking people might be crossing the border.

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It's harder now than in Eisenhower's time. Back then, nobody complained because the country was different.

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Beth, look at this. There are cracks everywhere, even on this pole. It's ridiculous. This is the kind of nonsense we have to deal with when they let them into the country. It's a shame.

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Obama in 2009 discussed immigration, emphasizing it wouldn't be easy, requiring fines, English learning, and waiting in line for citizenship. He stressed the need for control to prevent illegal border crossings. The speaker contrasts this with the current situation, where anyone can enter the country, suggesting a return to Obama's approach.

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Speaker 0 asks: “Can you talk about the number of missing children… Yeah. You guys have discovered in Memphis? That's amazing.” Speaker 1 responds: “Well, it's hundreds of thousands were lost through Biden and the Biden administration, and we are getting a lot of them back. But they're either dead, they're slaves, they're captured in some form. But think of it, hundreds of thousands we're talking about. Not even believable. And they came in through the border, they were sold, They were bargained for. And this was all Biden. Meaning Biden and Obama, the same, you know, the same mentality, frankly. I think it's the same mentality. Let me tell you, Barack Hussein Obama was a lousy president. A lot of bad things happened. Remember when they used to talk about Trump with the jail cells? Well, he built the jail cells for the children. He built those jail cells. Remember that came out? But sure, they were built in 2014. You remember when that came out after me going through that stuff for about two weeks, and then they found out it was Barack Obama that built those jail cells. No. These people are they were bad leaders. I hope I hope we don't have it again. I hope we don't have it again because, you know, our country has come back a long way, but it can only withstand so much, and we don't wanna ever go through that again. We never wanna have open borders again. We don't wanna have we don't wanna have men playing women's sports. We don't wanna have transgender for everybody. We don't want that. We wanna have a great country with low interest rates, nice housing, great education, a strong military. The basics. Yes, please.”

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Look at that chart showing the lowest point of illegal immigration when I left office, indicated by the big red arrow. That represents the lowest recorded levels of illegal immigration in history. After that, the situation changed drastically under the current administration, leading to a significant increase in illegal immigration. It's alarming to see the current numbers, which are at an all-time high. The situation at the border has deteriorated, and it's disheartening to witness the impact on families and children.

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- Speaker 0 states that criminals will be deported and that entering the US illegally increases the likelihood of being caught and sent back. They describe these actions as lawful and representative of the approach taken by every Republican and Democratic president for the past fifty years. - Speaker 1 asserts the need for tough conditions: people should be told to come out of the shadows, and if they have committed a crime, they should be deported with no questions asked; they will be removed. - Speaker 2 addresses widespread concern among all Americans about the large numbers of illegal aliens entering the country. They claim the jobs held by these individuals might otherwise be occupied by citizens or legal immigrants, and that public services used by them impose burdens on taxpayers. The administration is described as having moved aggressively to secure the borders by hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring, and by borrowing welfare benefits to illegal aliens. In the upcoming budget, there will be efforts to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes, and to better identify illegal aliens in the workplace as recommended by the commission headed by former congresswoman Barbara Jordan. - Speaker 2 concludes by emphasizing that we are a nation of immigrants, but also a nation of laws. It is described as wrong and self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the abuse of immigration laws seen in recent years, and there is a stated commitment to doing more to stop it.

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We have a long-term problem with people coming into our country. It's important for us, as the potential future president, to address this issue. We need to focus on removing the bad individuals who are already here.

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You just think that anyone can come to The US, like Absolutely. If you go to the go to New York, go to the Statue Of Liberty, what to say, all is welcome. I just happened to pick up, three guys from Honduras. They're they're from Honduras, and they have nowhere to go. So this just works out perfect. Look. Hector takes medication twice a day. And right now, they gotta use the bathroom. All three of them going to shit. Is it cool if they stay here? No. Won't. Why not? I won't stay here. No. Won't. Do you mean? I don't know them. You called it. They won't leave you any deal. Alright. So they can't stay here then? You get it's cool if they come to the country, just not your fucking house? No.

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I paid a cartel around $10,000 to come into this country. The American people are right, they don't know who is crossing the border. There is no security or background check, so there could be killers or psychopaths. People crossing the border may not look normal.

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We were taught to hate Germans, Koreans, Vietnamese, and Japanese because we had to fight wars against them. After the wars, we were not retrained not to hate them. Industry was taken out of the United States, and American jobs were given to the enemy. Now, we are considered a problem. Gulf War veterans came home and couldn't pay their mortgages. Vietnam veterans were hated and not considered first-class citizens. We are told to love one another and be good without jobs that were given to the former enemy. What are we supposed to do now?

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We are at risk of losing our identity due to a lack of diversity. People like you bring change, and that’s why many come here. As more individuals arrive, they will transform the country my ancestors established. It’s natural for me to express concern about this shift.

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If you believe these people will boost the economy, you're mistaken. Where are the women and children? If they're fleeing their home countries, why aren't the women and children with them?

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If I were the governor here, I would be afraid. We see trucks and groups of people crossing the border, and the Border Patrol is watching. There are a lot of people coming in, and this is just the first wave. There are more coming. It's not good that Joe Biden is allowing this. I want Trump back in office because he would deport these people. Islam is terrible for the world, like a new virus. We have a lot of terrorists in America, but I don't have the exact numbers.
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