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The speaker claims the current administration caused America's housing shortage by letting in over 10,000,000 people illegally, providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that to address housing costs, the population should be limited by controlling immigration and open borders. The speaker also alleges that the administration's donors at BlackRock are buying up houses and that Airbnb is turning neighborhoods into transient areas with no social connection. The speaker believes it is inappropriate for the administration to lecture on the housing shortage that they allegedly caused.

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If you're a criminal, you'll be deported, and if you enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught just went up. According to Speaker 1, these actions are lawful and have been taken by both Republican and Democratic presidents for the past half century. Speaker 0 claims the media portrays Trump negatively for deporting illegal alien criminals, while Obama, Bill Clinton, and other Democrats were on board with this for years. Speaker 2 states their administration has moved aggressively to secure the borders by hiring a record number of new border guards, deporting twice as many criminal aliens, cracking down on illegal hiring, and barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. Speaker 3 says using phrases like "undocumented workers" conveys that the government is not serious about combating illegal immigration. Speaker 1 says we cannot allow people to pour into The United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. Speaker 2 says they will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes and to better identify illegal aliens in the workplace. Speaker 0 claims Obama deported 5,300,000 people, and Bill Clinton deported 12,300,000, questioning why there is a sudden change of heart now.

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Discussion about the time limits on housing assistance and whether they would push out families dependent on HUD programs. "No. There's no concern at all." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a lifestyle. They're meant to be a trampoline." He notes that "There are three generations living in government subsidies that are able-bodied, able-minded." "She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1973." "Time limits are kind of an encouragement." "We're gonna have workforce training around you to get out of government subsidies to live a life of self sustainability." "Poverty has no party." "Poverty is not red. It's not blue. It’s not black. It’s not white." "Go and research Bill Clinton's bill 1996 when they did real welfare reform." "This is not political."

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We need seasonal agricultural workers and high-tech H-1B workers, but I disagree with allowing a significant increase in regular job visas, especially in construction. This leads to more competition and lower wages for Americans. There are plenty of Americans willing to take these jobs, but employers want temporary workers to drive costs down. Employers should be held responsible for hiring Americans.

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"There's no concern at all." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a lifestyle." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a hammock. They're meant to be a trampoline." "I've met hundreds of people around our country." "She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1953. Excuse me. She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1973." "There's three generations living in government subsidies that are able-bodied, able-minded." "When you talk about time limits, time limits are kind of an encouragement." "we're gonna have workforce training around you." "We're gonna skill training around you to get out of government subsidies to live a life of self sustainability." "Poverty has no party." "This is not democrat. It's not republican." "Go research Bill Clinton's bill 1996 when they did real welfare reform." "You're too young." "but go research that."

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The speaker claims the current administration caused America's housing shortage by letting in over 10,000,000 people illegally and providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that uncontrolled immigration and open borders expanded the population, leading to the housing crisis. The speaker also alleges that the administration's donors at BlackRock are buying up houses, and donors at Airbnb are turning neighborhoods into transient-filled areas with no social connection. The speaker finds it unacceptable for the administration to lecture on a housing shortage they allegedly caused.

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Speaker 0 asks if increased electricity prices make a house more expensive, and Speaker 1 agrees it makes homeownership more expensive. Speaker 0 then asks if allowing 10-12 million foreign nationals into the country, all of whom need housing, increases the cost of homeownership. Speaker 1 says it's a distributional question and that they are there to talk about housing supply. Speaker 0 insists they are there to discuss homeownership costs and accuses Speaker 1 of being disingenuous for not admitting that increased demand raises costs. Speaker 1 reiterates that it's a distributional question.

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- Speaker 0 asserts that there will never be a country like the current one and questions whether Republicans should frame it that way. - Speaker 1 asks if the H-1B visa issue will not be a big priority for the administration, arguing that to raise wages for American workers you can’t flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of foreign workers. - Speaker 0 counters that there is a need to bring in talent, and questions whether there are enough talented people domestically, implying that some people must be brought in from outside. - Speaker 1 retorts that there aren’t enough talented people domestically. - Speaker 0 argues that you can’t simply take people off unemployment lines and place them in factories manufacturing missiles, asserting that this doesn’t work. - Speaker 1 asks how such work has been done historically. - Speaker 0 provides an example from Georgia: they raided to remove illegal immigrants and hadSouth Korean workers who needed batteries and were capable of producing them, noting that battery production is dangerous and complex, with explosions and problems. - Speaker 0 notes that they had five or six hundred people in the early stages to make batteries and to teach people how to do it, and that the aim was to get them out of the country. - Speaker 1 acknowledges disagreement, stating you can’t simply invest billions to build a plant and take people off unemployment lines who haven’t worked in five years to start making missiles, concluding that it doesn’t work that way.

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No great nation can be in a position where they can't control their borders. It matters how you control your borders. Not just for immigration, but it matters for drugs, terror, a whole range of other things. When I took office, I committed to fixing this broken immigration system and securing our borders. Undocumented workers who broke our immigration laws must be held accountable, especially those who may be dangerous. We need to hold employers responsible for hiring Americans first. We should prioritize jobs for Americans before considering bringing in extra workers. Illegal immigration is wrong and we need to stop future flows of illegal immigration. We must secure our borders and create a rational system of legal immigration.

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"Sanctuary cities are killing people because you allow these violent criminals to set up shop in your cities. Obviously, you saw this case with a person who murdered people on the road, three people on the road, because he couldn't even read the road signs." "We need the American people to stand with us, and I think that they will." "You can't do it. You've got to stop putting the interests of foreigners who don't have the right to be here over the interest of American citizens." "That is the that is the entire point and purpose of the Democratic Party."

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One estimate claims it would cost $88 billion to deport one million people a year. A speaker questions whether that is what American taxpayers should expect. Another speaker asks what price should be put on national security and whether it is worth the cost. A speaker asks if mass deportation can occur without separating families. Another speaker claims families can be deported together.

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The speaker claims that current policies have caused America's housing shortage by allowing over 10,000,000 people into the country illegally and providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that uncontrolled immigration and open borders have expanded the population, contributing to the housing crisis. The speaker also alleges that the person being criticized is responsible for the housing shortage and that their donors at BlackRock are buying up houses, while their donors at Airbnb are turning neighborhoods into transient areas with no social connection. The speaker finds it unacceptable for this person to lecture on the housing shortage that they allegedly caused.

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Since George Bush took office, 5,000,000 undocumented workers have come over the borders, creating an extraordinary problem. The American people are concerned because they are seeing their own economic position slip away, as employers exploit these workers by not paying minimum wage or observing worker safety laws. A comprehensive solution is needed. As president, border security will be a priority. Employers must be held accountable for hiring undocumented workers. Currently, an employer has more of a chance of getting hit by lightning than being prosecuted for this, and that has to change.

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"You gotta realize we gave 13 to $15,000,000,000 a year to human traffickers. That's what this system did." "The money magnet attracted these people here, and many of them died on the way up." "We don't give incentives to people to pay traffickers." "If you pay 20,000, I heard 20,000 to $500 just across the border, $20,000." "It's controlled by the cartels." "We should find legal ways to come in the country." "At a minimum, every American should be against that." "I think this was a move to importer voters." "We set all defaults to kinda max open, no ID requirements." "We opened up we set the defaults to open on Social Security." "We set the defaults to open on pay, paying people out, and we set the collections defaults basically to zero." "This isn't what we do in this country." "This is a human rights issue." "the human rights issue is being confused." "It's not political." "We gotta find better ways to do that." "80% of people ... would say close the border, that's the 80% who would come together on this issue with Jason Mann."

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Since George Bush took office, 5,000,000 undocumented workers have come over the borders, creating an extraordinary problem. The American people are concerned because they are seeing their own economic position slip away, as employers exploit these workers by not paying minimum wage or observing worker safety laws. A comprehensive solution is needed. As president, border security will be a priority. Employers have to be held accountable for hiring undocumented workers. Currently, an employer has more of a chance of getting hit by lightning than being prosecuted for this. That has to change.

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The speaker claims there are millions of people in the country who need to be here, including criminals. The speaker states that there are probably 20,000,000 people in the country.

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It's common sense that we have many migrants here illegally who have committed crimes. It's hard to understand why anyone would defend allowing them to stay in the country. If you're here illegally and committing crimes, it's not controversial to say they should go. This issue was significant in the election. In the Senate, there are 47 members, and if we can't secure at least 7 votes, that's part of the reason for our loss. It's crucial to recognize the importance of addressing this issue effectively.

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If you're a criminal, you'll be deported, and if you enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught just went up. According to Speaker 1, these actions are lawful and have been taken by both Republican and Democratic presidents for the past half century. Speaker 0 claims the media portrays Trump negatively for deporting illegal alien criminals, while Obama, Bill Clinton, and other Democrats were previously on board with this. Speaker 2 states their administration has moved aggressively to secure the borders by hiring more border guards, deporting twice as many criminal aliens, cracking down on illegal hiring, and barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. Speaker 3 says using phrases like "undocumented workers" conveys that the government isn't serious about combating illegal immigration. Speaker 1 says we cannot allow people to pour into The United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. Speaker 2 says they will try to speed the deportation of illegal aliens arrested for crimes and better identify illegal aliens in the workplace. Speaker 0 claims Obama deported 5,300,000 people, and Bill Clinton deported 12,300,000, questioning why there is a sudden change of heart now.

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"We have to realize the democrats, their whole argument is we are going to shut down the government unless you give a trillion dollars for medical benefits for illegal aliens." "And they're saying that unless you give that money to those legal aliens, unless you give those benefits to those illegal aliens, we are going to shut down the people's government." "It's such a stark contrast between two parties priorities." "We want to put the government to work for the American people first." "We're not gonna be taken hostage by the Democrats' desperate desire to give your tax money to illegal aliens." "We're just not gonna do it."

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Since George Bush took office, 5,000,000 undocumented workers have come over the borders, creating an extraordinary problem. The American people are concerned because they are seeing their own economic position slip away, as employers exploit these workers by not paying minimum wage or observing worker safety laws. A comprehensive solution is needed. As president, border security will be prioritized. Employers must be held accountable for hiring undocumented workers, as the chances of prosecution are currently minimal.

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"The idea that you can vet people from some of these countries is a lie. They don't have databases. And even if you could, you can't know what's in someone's heart, and you can't know what's in someone's head. So in the same way that president Trump has stopped illegal immigration into this country, now we need to stop undesirable legal immigration into the country. But when we're done with that, now we've gotta be sending people home. We're sending home illegal immigrants. Frankly, now we've gotta be sending home legal immigrants who came here for the wrong reasons."

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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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"Would you allow these cities to ignore the federal law regarding the reporting of illegal immigrants and in fact provide sanctuary to these immigrants?" "The reason the cities ignore the federal law is the fact that there is no funding at the federal level to provide for the kind of enforcement at the federal level you need." "Pick up the New York Times today. There's a city not far across the river from my state that imposed a similar sanctions." "And what they found out is, as a consequence of that, their city went in the dumps in in the dumpster. Stores started closing." "Everything started to happen, and they changed the policy."

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The speaker argues that the affordability crises facing Americans are traceable directly to Joe Biden and congressional Democrats. The speaker attributes three specific failures to this leadership, presenting them as causal factors behind rising costs and economic strain. First, the speaker claims that homes have become unaffordable because “we had 20,000,000 illegal aliens in this country taking homes that ought by right to go to American citizens.” This assertion links housing affordability directly to immigration levels and a perceived misallocation of housing resources. Second, the speaker contends that tax bills have become unaffordable because “Democrats were raising taxes while congressional Republicans under president's leadership were now cutting taxes.” In this view, tax policy under Democrats is framed as punitive to ordinary Americans, in contrast to Republican tax reductions during the same period. Third, the speaker asserts that food has become more expensive due to “trillions of dollars” being printed and directed into “green scams that made our agricultural economy suffer while Americans were paying higher prices for food.” This claim connects monetary policy and climate-related or green initiatives with increased food costs. Across these points, the speaker emphasizes a consistent narrative: on each major affordability issue—housing, taxes, and food—the administration’s and Democrats’ policies are presented as the root cause. The speaker concludes with, “On every single one of those issues, mister president, I think we've made incredible progress,” signaling a claim of progress despite the cited problems. The statement implies that while the speaker believes progress has been made, the underlying causes identified for each affordability challenge remain central to the discussion.

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LA has erupted over the past few days as ICE officials came in and carried out a few raids. 'They're like firebombing the city,' the narrator says, while cameras show cars burned and intersections taken over. 'This is our city and this was Mexico' and 'Indigenous land' appear in the visual rhetoric around the protests, which swell with National Guard troops and crowds opposing immigration enforcement. The footage alternates between taunting police, throwing bricks, and pleading for due process, creating a high-tension scene outside a federal building. Throughout, the speaker anchors claims about migrants, quoting figures such as 'There's about I think the low ball number is 11 million illegal migrants and the higher number is like 20 to 30 million.' He argues that asylum rules and background checks are circumvented, calls out '7 billion' spent on migrant housing in New York City, and notes a Roosevelt Hotel example. He asserts that protest coverage feeds political narratives and presses for a stance that ICE should act with 'due process' while voicing distrust of political leaders like Gavin Newsom and Donald Trump. The video ends with a call to let ICE do their job and to avoid crowds that escalate violence.
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