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The speaker doubts the Democratic convention will win new voters, believing it caters to their base instead of recruiting new people. The speaker feels the Democratic party isn't interested in addressing important issues such as public safety, border security, and the handling of undocumented individuals. The speaker claims that 8,000,000 undocumented individuals were allowed in under Kamala Harris's leadership.

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A man from another country demands resources from black Americans, wearing a shirt that says "all power to the people." He criticizes black Americans as lazy and says no more money for them. The speaker blames Joe Biden and Democrats for creating this situation, where migrants feel entitled to resources meant for black Americans. He questions why black Americans should continue supporting Democrats in 2024.

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The speakers express concern about the influx of people being brought into their city, suggesting that it is an attempt to replace them. They believe that only Trump can address this issue and call for unity among Americans to stop it. They criticize the mayor and governor for not caring and advocate for a red wave in response. They argue that American citizens, particularly African Americans, are being disrespected by the Biden administration and the globalists. They claim that the city lacks resources to support its own citizens, let alone illegal immigrants. They emphasize the need for a strong message to the Democratic party and invite Trump to walk the streets of Chicago with them.

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Speaker 0 argues that for women of color, particularly African Americans, problems arise when non-citizens are present in the community. He presents a scene on public property near county and city facilities, stating that “this is public” and asserting that the African American community is being “devastated by the illegal people that are in this community,” clarifying that he is not speaking about legal immigrants. He points to a young lady on the city council who “brags about that she came in here from Canada,” and says his ancestors “came into this country years ago and was put in slavery.” He emphasizes a crisis point, saying that when people are in crisis, they want to discuss it, and he asserts that allowing “so many illegal people to come here and not be US citizens and get housing, get food stamps” is harming the African American community, and that immigration in the city and county has devastated it. He notes that many people don’t want this topic discussed, but insists they will talk about it, and reiterates that the young lady should show she is a US citizen. He concludes by criticizing the behavior of those in the black community who come to the area to give a particular impression, implying hostility or pushback when discussing these issues. Speaker 1 interjects, calling it “a step ahead of conference,” while Speaker 0 attempts to finish speaking and respond to interruptions, insisting on continuing the discussion and asserting his claim about illegal immigration and its impact on African Americans on public housing and related services.

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Migrants are coming in and the speaker emphasizes the need for citizens to stand up and fight for their city. They believe that no one is coming to help them and that the migrants are here to steal their votes and destroy their future. The speaker criticizes elected officials, claiming they are not truly elected and are using absentee ballots. When asked about AOC and other members of Congress, the speaker expresses anger and states that they will never be allowed to walk down the streets again because they have destroyed the city, particularly Queens. The video ends abruptly.

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Young people, Hispanics, and some black voters are abandoning Joe Biden, while some illegal immigrants are expressing their support for him. In an interview on Fox, these immigrants praised Biden for the help they have received and thanked him for treating them well. The speaker questions whether there are any American citizens who would say the same about Biden and Kamala Harris.

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As a legal immigrant, the speaker expresses frustration with Democrats for supposedly weaponizing diversity. The speaker asserts the U.S. does not need people who will support the ideologies that ruined their home countries. The speaker left their country because people kept voting for a party promising handouts. Legal immigrants supposedly want closed borders to prevent the same problems from arising in the U.S. Many immigrants run away from bad countries, then support the same ideologies in the U.S., expecting government assistance. The speaker claims legal immigrants oppose open borders and illegal immigration not out of selfishness, but because they know what happens when those types of people are the majority. It is frustrating to see America turning into what they ran away from after sacrificing to make America home.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker argues that Black people’s potential reluctance to vote for a woman or even willingness to vote for Trump could stem from policy concerns, not misogyny. The speaker cites inflation, cost of living, gas and grocery prices, immigration, and border issues as key factors. They suggest some believe there's more sensitivity towards immigrants than struggling Black communities. The speaker highlights the allocation of $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants, questioning why similar support isn't provided to Black people who have been struggling for years. They ask if people don't think Black people notice these disparities.

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There is concern about the money being spent on migrants, with high salaries for nurses, security officers, and home healthcare workers. This money could have been used to benefit Chicago citizens who have been waiting for affordable housing. The speaker emphasizes that they are not against migrants but are pro-black and concerned about the mistreatment and marginalization of their community. They call for black people to vote based on self-interest rather than party or color. If the Democrats do not listen, the speaker suggests exploring other alternatives. They argue that opportunities should be given to their community first and express frustration with being disregarded. The speaker warns about the potential consequences of neglecting people of color, using Venezuela as an example.

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The speakers express concern about resources being allocated to people who have never lived in their communities before. They argue that the safety of their black communities, already plagued by crime, is being compromised by placing unvetted non-taxpayers near vulnerable populations. They call for an Office of Black America to address these issues. One speaker shares a personal story of being placed on a waitlist while immigrants were prioritized. They emphasize the importance of taking care of their own communities first. The speakers also highlight the negative impact of having a large number of migrants in their community without proper monitoring and housing plans. They urge others to stand strong and not sell their homes.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker questioned if Black people's potential reluctance to vote for a woman or willingness to vote for Trump could be due to policy, not misogyny. The speaker cited inflation, cost of living, gas prices, groceries, immigration, and border issues as potential factors. They also mentioned a perceived elevated sensitivity towards immigrants compared to struggling Black people. The speaker highlighted New York's prepaid credit cards for immigrants, contrasting it with the lack of similar support for Black people who have been struggling for years, suggesting this disparity is noticed.

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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 speaker expresses frustration over the prioritization of funding for foreign countries and undocumented immigrants over American citizens in need. They question why money is being printed for other nations while people in America are struggling with poverty and homelessness. The speaker also discusses the impact of inflation on everyday items and the need for a strong economy. They mention the possibility of Trump being reelected due to his previous success in improving the economy. The speaker criticizes the potential divisiveness of a Trump presidency and highlights the support he received from black voters. They conclude by expressing disappointment in the lack of attention given to impoverished communities in America.

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The speakers discuss the potential impact of various voter demographics on the upcoming election. They mention the black vote, Killer Mike, and Ice Cube shifting towards Trump, while expressing concern about the Jewish vote. They also discuss the issue of undocumented immigrants potentially voting, questioning how they can register and vote without proper identification. The speakers highlight the number of states that do not require ID to vote and suggest that this is a deliberate strategy. They express frustration with the lack of ID requirement for voting, contrasting it with the need for ID in other aspects of life. The conversation ends with a sense of worry about the potential consequences of these voting practices.

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The speaker expresses exhaustion after a long day of voting and raises concerns about Democrats supporting an open border. They question the chairman about a recent policy in New York City that allows noncitizens to vote in municipal elections. The chairman denies this, stating that noncitizens have not been eligible to vote since the 19th century. The speaker disagrees, citing the recent vote by the New York City Council. They argue that Democrats want to turn illegal immigrants into voters and claim that the open border is part of this plan. The speaker emphasizes the importance of American citizens deciding elections and expresses concern about losing the country's security and sovereignty.

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The speaker criticizes those who called Donald Trump racist for his stance on immigration. They argue that by voting for Democratic candidates and supporting open borders, people have allowed illegal immigrants to replace the black community. The speaker suggests that the Democratic party no longer needs the black vote and accuses them of prioritizing illegal immigrants over their own citizens.

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Speaker 1: Mentions there are many things she wishes people knew, but mostly with the administration she wishes people knew that “we're letting in criminals daily.” Speaker 2: States the big issue for the region is migration, noting “we poured a lot of money into Central America,” amounting to “4,000,000,000 over four years,” but migrants are now coming from elsewhere, including Venezuela. Speaker 3: Asks, “So what is the end goal?” Speaker 1: Asks why aren’t they allowing children, noting “a lot of children travel to The United States, David.” Speaker 2: Explains aid goes to female presence in Mexico, training women, and mentions working with gender issues in Pakistan, aiming to recruit, retain, and advance more women in law enforcement. Asks whether US taxpayers’ money should be spent in “our country on this issue,” implying women may not care about certain aspects. Speaker 2: Asks how close Secretary Lincoln is to him, “five degrees separation,” and notes migration is a niche industry that flies under the radar; the average American doesn’t know what they do. Speaker 1: Thanks the chairman, ranking member, and members for the opportunity to testify. Speaker 2: Mentions upcoming briefings in two weeks on the FY 2025 budget request on the Hill. Speaker 0: States migration is the big issue for the Hill and asks, “Stop migration. What are we doing to stop migration?” Speaker 1: Responds that he’s not accountable for that and says, “We do stuff,” referencing the root causes strategy, which is about giving money to support and help people at the origins of migrants so they feel they can stay there instead of migrating. It’s “Central America, basically.” He says they poured a lot of money into Central America, and again mentions “4,000,000,000 over four years.” Speaker 2: Asks if it’s doing anything; response: yes, for them, but migrants are now coming from elsewhere like Venezuela, and acknowledges that outcome looks bad for the administration and for politics in general. Speaker 3: Seeks the end goal and asks again why there’s a limit on who’s allowed in. Speaker 1: Cites changes in demographics in the United States; notes that Nebraskans are traditional Americans not leftists, while Latin Americans are described as leftists, framing it as a system to try to change demographics.

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An individual in Chicago accuses illegal immigrants of taking away money and job opportunities from the black community. They criticize those who labeled Donald Trump as racist for his stance on immigration, claiming that now the black community is being replaced by illegal immigrants. The speaker blames those who advocated for voting for Democratic candidates regardless of their policies, suggesting that they are now witnessing the consequences of their choices. The speaker concludes by stating that the situation serves as a lesson for those who previously supported open borders.

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A speaker claimed that only a handful of apartment complexes in America have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs and that Donald Trump is the solution, not Kamala Harris's open border policies. The speaker asserted that Americans are fed up and have a right to be. The speaker expressed concern over apartment complexes being taken over by violent gangs and emphasized the need to make American communities safe again. The speaker stated that letting millions of unvetted people into the country leads to problems. They blamed Kamala Harris's executive orders for undoing Donald Trump's border policies, leading to the current consequences. The speaker believes the situation will only improve if Donald Trump continues to call out these issues.

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Speaker 1 expresses deep concern about the future of democracy, believing the upcoming election is the last chance to prevent a one-party state due to unchecked illegal immigration and the Democratic party's policies. He criticizes the lack of voter ID laws, citing California's recent legislation as an example of enabling voter fraud. He defends his support for Trump, arguing that the "Dem Machine" is importing illegals to swing states, leading to a demographic shift that will eliminate swing states and create a single-party system. He believes Trump is the underdog, fighting against a media, money, and celebrity-backed Democratic party. Speaker 1 discusses AI, emphasizing the need for a truth-seeking AI to prevent a "woke mind virus" from programming AI to lie. He expresses concern about the power of AI and the potential for it to be controlled by untrustworthy individuals. He advocates for sensible deregulation and a review of existing regulations to promote progress and innovation. He also touches on the issues of over-prescription of psychiatric medication and the potential negative effects of hormonal birth control.

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Speaker 0 calls for a meeting with the Republican Party and invites Trump to join in 2024. They express concern about the community being neglected while resources are given to immigrants. They mention the high cost of supporting immigrant children in public schools and argue against allocating resources to non-residents. They also mention their support for independent and Green Party candidates in Chicago.

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Several individuals express their voting preferences between Trump and Kamala Harris. Primary reasons for supporting Trump include his stance on immigration, with some believing immigrants take jobs. One person states that electing a woman would lead to World War 3, while another claims no man will listen to a woman leader. Despite the potential to "make history" with a Black woman in office, most voice strong opposition to Kamala Harris. One person initially supports Trump but then says they would vote for Kamala, leading to disagreement.

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The speaker expresses concern about the impact of immigration on the brown and black community, stating that resources are being taken away from long-time residents. They believe that taxpayers will have to bear the burden of supporting these individuals, while struggling to afford their own expenses. The speaker predicts a surge in voter turnout from minorities in the upcoming election, as people become more educated about voter registration and party affiliation. Another speaker emphasizes the importance of national security and supports Israel as the only democratic state in the Middle East. They prioritize this issue over others like abortion and equality. The discussion touches on the Democrats' focus on abortion as a key issue and questions whether it will be enough to reelect Joe Biden. One speaker argues that safeguarding democracy should take precedence over abortion rights. The conversation ends with two speakers expressing their dissatisfaction with President Biden and urging him to retire.

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The speaker criticizes those who voted for Democrats and now complain about the consequences. They mention how people celebrated when Trump wanted to keep migrants out, but now they are facing the repercussions. The speaker warns that the migrants will take away everything, including food, housing, clothing, education, and healthcare. They believe that the media has brainwashed people into voting against Trump, who they claim was trying to save them. The speaker asserts that Joe Biden doesn't care about the people and highlights Biden's comments about Latinos. They urge the listeners to stop complaining and accept the consequences of their choices.

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Some believe that many millennials, dreamers, and undocumented people, who contribute to the country, are fearful of voting because they worry immigration will find them and deport their families. One speaker claims that this is untrue because voting is confidential and voting rolls are not transferred for investigation. Another speaker expresses disbelief, stating that the President is questioning whether an illegal person is voting, and reminding people that only citizens can vote. The speaker believes the President is saying not to worry about being caught for illegal voting. The speaker emphasizes that undocumented people cannot vote because they are not citizens.
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