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The video features a group of people discussing the presence of military personnel assisting migrants crossing into the US illegally. They are in a public area near the Texas border and express concern about undocumented immigrants entering the country, including women and children. They suggest talking to the migrants to find out where they come from, and someone asks if they can speak English.

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A speaker describes a high school where classrooms are filled with Haitian students, comprising about 50% or more of the student population. The speaker claims there are not enough translators to help teachers. The speaker alleges that two Haitian students were caught in the stairway and that the footage was taken down. The speaker also claims that the age limit to attend school is 21, but there are 21-year-olds in freshman classes. The speaker states that some of their friends have been assaulted by these older students.

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Christy Noem is supposedly giving a pathway for illegals to become citizens by offering them a thousand dollars to deport themselves and then return "the right way." The speaker contrasts this with her husband's nine-year wait for a green card and his recent naturalization. She questions why others can "bum rush in" and receive benefits while her family waited. She also claims that mayors in cities like Los Angeles are giving communities advance notice of ICE raids, and she has a problem with the police.

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A kindergartener had to be kept from stepping in poop and pee because kids who identify as animals go to the bathroom on the floor. This is a real problem, not something the media is making up, and the speaker's children experience it every day. They experience transgenders and people who think they're bunny rabbits, kitty cats, and dogs. Kids meow and bark at them. One speaker says kids scratch them on the back because they identify as a cat. The governor thinks it's imaginary and not happening.

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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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A restaurant worker recounts serving a table of MAGA supporters at the Mexican restaurant where they work. The worker questions why the customers would choose to eat food from a culture whose people they are trying to expel from the country. The worker suggests they should instead eat unseasoned chicken and green bean casserole.

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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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A woman states she doesn't think children should be taken away from these girls without her kids present. She asks how white people feel about stopping a Black woman from going to work, pointing out the line of people they are causing. She claims she is not trying to cause problems and that they are just trying to be.

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My husband moved from Europe to the US six years ago for college and married me, a fellow swimmer, in 2022. Despite being married for over two and a half years, he still doesn't have his green card due to a request for evidence from USCIS: a completed vaccination record. Specifically, he needs the COVID vaccination, which is required for legal entry into the US in 2024. The speaker contrasts this requirement with the lack of such mandates for illegal immigrants, who she claims are given housing, driver's licenses, and money upon crossing the southern border. She questions the government's COVID policies, asking why masks, social distancing, lockdowns, and vaccines were all implemented. She also questions why the southern border was never shut down due to COVID. Her husband is choosing to forgo the vaccine, believing a green card isn't worth compromising his health. He intends to pursue citizenship when the mandate ends.

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My friend tried to help her nephew get a driver's license in Pompano Beach, Florida, but they were turned away twice and told to return at 6 am. When they arrived early, they found a large group of Somali illegal immigrants, mostly military-age men, waiting. They were not allowed to film the scene. The speaker criticized the situation and mentioned the ease of obtaining a driver's license for voting purposes. They also blamed Kamala Harris for allowing these people into the country.

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The speaker is in Sarasota, Florida at a watermelon farm. He observes that the drivers of two trucks at the farm do not speak any English. He tried asking them where to check in, but they couldn't understand him or respond in English. He then asked warehouse employees where to check in, but they also did not speak English. The speaker states that this is a real-life example of something he deals with almost every day.

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We used to handle immigration differently in the past. Nowadays, it's harder. Take a nice woman with kids, for example. She shouldn't be here, but the children are beautiful. Back in Dwight Eisenhower's time, nobody complained. Our country was different then.

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A restaurant worker recounts serving a table of MAGA supporters at a Mexican restaurant. The worker questioned why they were there, suggesting that the cuisine of a country whose people they are trying to exclude is not for them. The worker suggested they should instead eat unseasoned chicken and green bean casserole.

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The speaker states they are illegal in the United States because of a paperwork error made after their grandmother's death. The speaker's father, who was processing the paperwork, mistakenly listed the speaker's grandmother as his mother. As a result, the speaker and their parents are considered undocumented immigrants in the U.S.

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Anyone can come to the US, like going to New York and seeing the Statue of Liberty. The speaker picked up three guys from Honduras who were at Home Depot and had nowhere to go. One of them, Hector, needs medication twice a day and they all need to use the bathroom. The speaker called to ask if they can stay, but the person on the other end said no because they don't know them. The speaker calls them a hypocrite and tells the guys to leave.

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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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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 sang the official Star Spangled Banner in Spanish at a Dodgers game. The anthem was officially commissioned in 1945 by the US State Department as part of President Franklin Roosevelt's good neighbor policy to foster a better relationship with Latin America. The speaker did not expect any pushback, especially in LA. The speaker felt the need to sing it, as everything they do is out of love and good energy. The speaker's parents are immigrants and have been citizens for most of the speaker's life. The speaker can't imagine them being ripped away, even at this age. The speaker is likely never allowed in the stadium again.

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The speaker says the United States is becoming like Venezuela. At a local HEB in San Antonio, Texas, the speaker observed a majority of people who appeared to be Venezuelan. They were speaking a Spanish dialect different from Mexican Spanish and wearing jerseys with "Venezuela" on them. The speaker observed them taking up all the aisles, not moving for others, and loading up on beer. The speaker feels big changes are coming to the United States.

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A single mother earning $20 an hour with two children states that after bills, she has no extra money. She was denied food stamps because she makes too much. She believes that people who come to the country legally and do not work receive whatever they want, while she, working 40 hours a week, receives no financial help. She says this is why many Americans are angry, because they feel the situation is unfair.

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The speaker discusses the issue of parents not being informed if their children are transitioning at school. They compare this issue, affecting about 1% of the population, to climate change, which impacts everyone. They emphasize that this is a significant and distracting issue. The speaker believes that these kids just want to live their lives. The conversation then transitions to a debate about something related to Reagan.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration about the influx of illegal immigrants in Tucson and Dallas Fort Worth. They criticize Joe Biden and Mayorkas for allowing this to happen. Speaker 0 observes that the majority of people boarding flights to Atlanta are also illegal immigrants. They highlight the unfairness of citizens needing proper documentation while illegal immigrants can simply make up names and stories to gain entry. The speaker emphasizes that this is the worst situation they have seen and expresses concern for a woman who thanked them but was afraid for her daughter's job.

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A South African immigrant states they left behind their house, car, dogs, and mother. They say they didn't leave for fun, but for their children's safety. According to them, in South Africa, if you're white, you're considered wrong, a land thief, and a racist, regardless of personal involvement in apartheid. They recount being overwhelmed by the Trump administration's welcome, expecting instead to be put to work immediately and start from the bottom.

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The speaker discusses the conversion of a new Holiday Inn into an illegal immigration center near Ford City Mall. They express frustration over the use of tax dollars to house illegal immigrants and the impact on local resources. Concerns are raised about the lack of documentation required for these individuals in contrast to the strict requirements for American citizens. Additionally, the speaker highlights issues with overcrowding in schools due to illegal immigrants and the potential strain on public services. The conversation also touches on the presence of older individuals posing as minors in the school system and the impact on law enforcement resources.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Jimmy Fallon Controversy, Karine Jean-Pierre’s Vogue Exclusive, w/ Jesse Kelly and More
Guests: Jesse Kelly
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with a light-hearted moment featuring her dog, Strudwick, before transitioning to serious news topics. She discusses New York City Mayor Eric Adams' shift from welcoming migrants to expressing frustration over their impact on the city, stating, "this issue will destroy New York City." Kelly also critiques White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's Vogue feature, questioning her competence and the media's portrayal of her. Jesse Kelly joins the discussion, emphasizing Jean-Pierre's inadequacy in her role and the broader implications of hiring based on diversity rather than merit. They highlight the challenges faced by the press corps in dealing with her responses. The conversation shifts to the education system, particularly in New York, where liberal policies are causing turmoil. Kelly recounts a story of a child being pressured to share pronouns on the first day of school, expressing concern over the influence of teachers on children’s identities. Jesse Kelly argues that many teachers may have ulterior motives, suggesting that some aim to undermine parental authority. He emphasizes the need for parents to be vigilant about their children's education and the potential dangers posed by certain educators. Megyn Kelly agrees, stating she would remove her children from schools that promote such ideologies. The discussion then turns to immigration, with both hosts expressing outrage over the influx of migrants in New York City and the strain it places on public services, particularly schools. They note the challenges faced by schools accommodating non-English speaking students and the lack of support from the federal government. As the conversation progresses, they touch on the political ramifications of immigration policies and the hypocrisy of politicians who previously supported open borders but are now facing the consequences. They conclude by discussing the media's role in shaping narratives around these issues, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. In the latter part of the show, Kelly interviews Sasha Aad, a licensed professional counselor and co-author of the book "When Kids Say They're Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents." Aad discusses the rise of gender identity issues among children and the importance of thoughtful parenting in navigating these challenges. She emphasizes the need for parents to approach their children's gender exploration with care, avoiding the pitfalls of labeling them too early as transgender. Aad highlights the dangers of online influences and the pressure on parents to affirm their children's identities without fully understanding the implications. She advocates for a balanced approach that allows children to explore their identities while ensuring they receive appropriate support and guidance. The conversation underscores the complexities surrounding gender identity and the importance of parental involvement in children's lives.
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