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Many U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Detroit, Baltimore, New York, and San Francisco, would like a Democratic congressional delegation to address issues in their districts. The speaker highlights the case of an alleged MS-13 gang member who is an El Salvadoran citizen. Democrats are allegedly complaining about the cost of repatriating criminals and gang members to their home countries, while simultaneously wanting to fund congressional trips for press conferences. The speaker claims Americans want safe cities and the ability for their children to be safe. They believe the Democratic Party prioritizes alleged gang members and illegal immigrants over American citizens, which is why Trump is president. The speaker concludes that the Trump administration will bring about the changes Americans desire.

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In Chicago and across the country, public services like transportation, healthcare, and education are already under pressure. The demands of families who have been here for the past 7 months have put a significant strain on every aspect of city services.

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New York City is facing a major issue with migrants coming through the southern border. This influx of people from all over the world is going to impact every community in the city. The city already has a $12 billion deficit that will require cuts to services. The speaker asks the community what role they played in stopping this and emphasizes that everyone will be impacted. The city is at risk of losing its identity and the speaker urges unity in finding a solution. The speaker rejects the idea of shifting the problem from one borough to another.

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The speaker announces a plan to end all sanctuary cities in North Carolina and across the country. Upon taking office, the speaker plans to surge federal law enforcement to cities failing to turn over criminal aliens. The speaker states they will hunt down and capture every gang member, drug dealer, rapist, murderer, and migrant criminal being illegally harbored. The speaker claims that the top 25 worst cities are Democrat-run.

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The speaker asks if cities should be allowed to ignore federal law regarding reporting illegal immigrants and provide sanctuary. Speaker 1 claims cities ignore federal law due to lack of federal funding for enforcement. They cite a city that imposed similar sanctions, resulting in economic decline with stores closing, leading to a policy change. The speaker asserts the federal government has been derelict in not funding the requirements needed to enforce existing law. The speaker asks Biden if he would allow cities to ignore federal law. Biden answers, "No."

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The speaker acknowledges that people will be hurt by a vote. They state that they worked hard to achieve a budget deal that would exclude the provision that caused the harm.

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I'm really angry right now and I need everyone to listen up. There's a $120 million budget cut in New York that will affect schools, libraries, police, and sanitation. This is a huge problem because it means less funding for education and public services. Joe Biden talks about funding wars, but we can't even take care of our own city. New York is already dirty and this budget cut will make it even worse. We need to prioritize our communities and find a solution. This is a recession and it's affecting everyone. We can't ignore the bigger issues happening in the world right now.

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Cities ignore federal law on reporting illegal immigrants due to lack of federal funding for enforcement. A city near the speaker's state faced negative consequences, such as store closures, when they imposed similar sanctions. The speaker emphasizes the need for a federal government that can enforce laws and criticizes the current administration for not funding law enforcement requirements. When asked if he would allow cities to ignore federal law, Biden responds with a clear "no."

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In recent months, our administration has delivered for New Yorkers with increased jobs and decreased crime. However, we face fiscal challenges due to the asylum seeker crisis and the ending of COVID-19 stimulus funding. Without timely action from state and federal partners, tough choices will need to be made. We have already reduced city-funded spending by 5% and balanced the budget without disrupting services or raising taxes. But we still have a $7 billion budget gap and may need to make further cuts. We need to unite as a city and ask Albany and Washington DC for support. Despite the challenges, we will come back stronger, as that is the New York City way.

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The speaker states they are consistent in their policies regarding immigration, both before and after Trump's election. They believe the federal government must handle immigration and that open borders would cost cities $7.5 billion. As a lifelong law enforcement official, the speaker maintains that public safety is a prerequisite to prosperity and that the federal government is constitutionally responsible for immigration. They argue against shifting responsibility to cities, regardless of who is president. When asked if they are okay with the Trump administration's handling of immigration, the speaker reiterates that the entire federal government must focus on immigration. They emphasize the positive contributions of immigrants to the city and that mayors should not have to manage the issue. The speaker avoids a direct yes or no answer, maintaining consistency in their stance.

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I have never faced a problem without seeing an end, but now the situation is dire. New York City is being overwhelmed by migrants from various parts of the world, and it's becoming everyone's problem. The city is facing a $12 billion deficit, and all services will be impacted. The speaker challenges the community to take action against this mayor and the destruction of the city. They emphasize that we are all in this together and cannot simply shift the burden from one borough to another. The floor is open for discussion.

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We are in a painful and difficult situation in our city due to the actions of the federal government. This has taken a toll on the people and is reflected in the polls. Despite the challenges, our administration will continue to do our job. However, when I left Washington DC, I did not feel optimistic. The reality is that help is not coming soon. It is up to New Yorkers and our administration to navigate this challenge.

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The speaker states they will fight for all Angelenos, regardless of immigration status, because Los Angeles is a city of immigrants. The speaker claims this impacts hundreds of thousands of Angelenos.

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There is a migrant crisis in New York City, with over 100,000 migrants needing housing, education, and medical care. Mayor Adams wants the federal government or the state to cover the costs, but they refuse. The burden falls on New York City taxpayers, adding to existing issues like congestion pricing, crime, and homelessness. The speaker criticizes the government for not taking responsibility for the problem they created.

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The speaker expresses disappointment in the failure of Republican leadership to pass comprehensive immigration reform in Congress. They highlight the negative impact this will have on city budgets and services for newcomers. The speaker mentions the need to make budget reductions and announces the first steps in this plan, which involve changes to services at the DMV and parks and recreation. This is described as a plan for shared sacrifice.

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The speaker acknowledges that people will be hurt by a specific vote. They state that they worked hard to achieve a budget deal that would exclude a particular provision.

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Given the high cost of migrant care and the lack of federal or state funding, the speaker is concerned about budget cuts. Layoffs and tax increases are potential options, but not preferred. The speaker highlights the influx of people from South America due to destabilization and crime issues. Without a national response and more help from Washington, the situation in the city will worsen. The speaker emphasizes the need for relief during the budgetary season and mentions the legal requirement to balance the budget. Currently, there is a $7 billion deficit that needs to be addressed.

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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to impact every community in the city and worsen the already huge $12 billion deficit. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks the audience what they have done to stop this. They warn that if action is not taken, the city we know will be lost. The speaker also mentions the blame game happening between different boroughs, but states that this is not a game that can be played.

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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to impact every community in the city and result in a $12 billion deficit. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks what role the listeners played in addressing this issue. They warn that if action is not taken, the city we know will be lost. The speaker also mentions the back-and-forth between different boroughs about where to send the migrants, stating that this is not a game.

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Speaker 0 raises the question of whether cities should be allowed to ignore federal law regarding reporting of illegal immigrants and effectively provide sanctuary to immigrants. Speaker 1 responds by explaining that cities ignore federal law because there is no funding at the federal level to support the kind of enforcement required. He references the New York Times, noting that a city near his state implemented similar sanctions and subsequently experienced adverse effects—“their city went in the dumpster,” with stores closing and other consequences—leading to a policy reversal. He argues that the underlying issue is the need for a federal government capable of enforcing laws and asserts that the administration has been fundamentally derelict in not funding the requirements needed to enforce the existing laws. Speaker 0 follows up with a direct question to Senator Biden: yes or no—“Would you allow the cities to ignore the federal law?” Speaker 1 answers: No. Speaker 0 closes with a brief, informal remark: “You okay.”

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Speaker 1, the mayor of New York City, dismisses concerns that the city's sanctuary policy is attracting more people to cross the border. He believes that New York City has always been a sanctuary city and has managed those who come seeking the American dream. However, he acknowledges the growing issue of migrants coming through the southern border and entering the city. He warns that this will have a significant impact on every community and service in the city, as they are facing a $12 billion deficit. The mayor calls on the community to take action and stop the destruction of New York City, as the problem will affect everyone. The blame game between different boroughs is not a solution.

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The speaker acknowledges that people will be hurt by a particular vote. They state that they worked hard to achieve a budget deal that would avoid the provision that led to the negative impact.

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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to have a devastating impact on the city, with 10,000 migrants arriving each month from various parts of the world. The entire city will be affected, and there is a $12 billion deficit that will require cuts to all services. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks the community what they have done to address this issue. The speaker warns that if action is not taken, the city will be lost. The speaker also mentions the back-and-forth between different boroughs about where to send the migrants, stating that this is not a game.

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A Democratic primary winner, Zorraine Mamdani, vowed to kick the "fascist ice" out of New York City. In response, Speaker 1 stated that federal law trumps Mamdani's plans. Because New York City is a sanctuary city, ICE will double and triple down their efforts there. Speaker 1 claims that sanctuary cities release public safety and national security threats back to the street. Since they can't arrest individuals in county jails, they will send teams to find them, along with others who have been arrested. Worksite enforcement will increase tenfold. Speaker 1 stated that if they can't arrest individuals in jail or find them in neighborhoods, they will find them at worksites.

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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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