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The speaker discusses the ongoing crisis at the southern border and criticizes the Biden administration for its handling of the situation. They highlight the overwhelming number of illegal immigrants entering the country and the negative impact it has on American communities. The speaker also emphasizes the dangers posed by drug trafficking and the potential for terrorists to enter undetected. They call for immediate action to secure the border and protect American citizens. The speaker mentions several bills being considered to address the issue and criticizes the reported deal in the Senate, arguing that it does not include the necessary policy changes to solve the crisis. They conclude by questioning President Biden's commitment to border security and the rule of law.

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The Biden administration's immigration policies are seen as incompetent and inhumane by the speakers. They believe that many countries are fueling the immigration crisis by transporting and using migrants as a means to pressure the United States. The speakers argue that immigration is being weaponized against the Biden administration, and Mexico is collaborating with other countries to ensure the flow of immigration into the United States. They describe their personal experiences with migrants being charged and pushed through various countries. The speakers criticize the Biden administration for not taking effective action to address the crisis and suggest that the United States should not provide financial support to irresponsible countries. They believe that cartels and certain politicians are benefiting financially from the crisis. Overall, they express disappointment in the administration's handling of immigration compared to the previous administration.

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The speaker discusses the gravity of the problem in Texas caused by illegal immigration. They highlight the significant impact on crime, human trafficking, and drug trafficking, including fentanyl overdoses. They attribute the worsening situation to the Biden administration's policies, which have reversed the progress made under Trump. The speaker criticizes the immigration backlog and the unrealistic court dates given to immigrants. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of meetings with Mexico and the proposal of amnesty. The speaker emphasizes the increasing number of people crossing the border, including individuals from around the world, and the lack of knowledge about their intentions. They criticize the Department of Justice for suing Texas instead of seeking their help. The speaker also discusses the cartels' control over the Mexican border and their partnership with border patrol, enabling them to profit from human and drug trafficking.

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The speaker criticizes the current system for losing track of 85,000 children. They argue that the focus should be on addressing the actual issue rather than creating fictional scenarios. They highlight the increase in unaccompanied children crossing the border since Democrats took charge, with only a brief decline during a Republican administration. The speaker emphasizes the need to reunite these children with their families and ensure their safety. They also question the whereabouts of the 85,000 children under the Biden administration.

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Most Americans believe the administration is failing on the border issue as the number of people attempting to cross the southern border is at a record high. The speaker acknowledges the broken immigration system and emphasizes the need for a safe and humane border policy in the short term. They also highlight the importance of addressing the root causes of migration in the long term. The speaker urges Congress to take action and stop playing political games, encouraging them to be part of the solution.

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We need strong borders to protect our country from the influx of drugs and illegal crossings. The current administration's policies have allowed millions of migrants to enter, overwhelming city shelters. Many cities are struggling to cope with this crisis, which is affecting schools and public safety. The border situation is dire, with reports of violence and crime linked to illegal immigration. Former President Trump emphasizes the need for a completed border wall to combat smuggling and crime. He plans to highlight these issues during a campaign event in Arizona, asserting that without strong border control, the country faces significant challenges. The ongoing situation has led to tragic incidents, underscoring the urgency for effective immigration policies.

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Afghanistan, Egypt, Russia, and China are coming to our border because the federal government has failed to secure it. Governors, like in Texas, are sending National Guard troops to help. The border crisis affects everyone in the country, leading to drugs flooding into communities. This is a national security and humanitarian crisis caused by the administration's failure to act.

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The speaker discusses the situation at the US-Mexico border, highlighting concerns about the influx of migrants and the potential presence of criminals and terrorists among them. They mention that even within the federal government, there is growing discontent and a realization of the severity of the situation. The speaker also mentions the recycling of children at processing stations and the involvement of cartels in drug smuggling. They discuss the possibility of a false flag attack and the use of facial recognition technology by the NSA against American citizens. The speaker emphasizes the need for awareness and action to address the border crisis. The transcript is 682 words long.

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The speakers discuss immigration and border security, questioning why the Biden administration doesn't secure the border. One speaker believes Biden has the executive authority to do so. They claim the asylum system is overwhelmed, with a significant backlog and increased immigration compared to 20 years ago, even more than during the Trump administration. They discuss the percentage of cases that result in deportation, suggesting that many asylum seekers are approved, even if their initial entry wasn't legal. Some enter legally on visitor visas and then apply for asylum when their status expires, which one speaker describes as a loophole. They also claim that the Democratic Party platform is influenced by whoever gives the most money to the party, resulting in control by special interests.

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The speaker discusses the immigration crisis at the southern border, highlighting the role of NGOs in facilitating illegal migration. They express concern over the influx of migrants, particularly military-aged men, and the potential national security risks posed by Chinese migrants. The speaker criticizes the Biden administration's open borders policies and warns of the consequences if the situation is not addressed. They emphasize the need for action to prevent America from being overrun by illegal immigrants.

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The speaker addresses the historic mass migration crisis at the US Southern border, asserting its root cause is President Biden's open border policy, as perceived by immigrating foreign nationals via social media. They are motivated by the success of those who came before them. This has led to record border patrol apprehensions and significant "gotaways." The speaker claims that UN agencies like IOM and UNHCR are materially contributing to illegal border crossings by providing cash, food, shelter, and legal/psychological services along migrant trails. They cite examples of cash debit cards given to migrants, and psychologists helping migrants recover memories of persecution to pass asylum interviews. The speaker suggests this UN assistance, funded partly by the US, keeps migrants on the trail to the US. They also raise national security concerns, citing an example of an FBI watch-listed Venezuelan released by ICE and now pursuing asylum in Detroit.

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The speaker criticizes the president for not caring about the southern border, claiming that cartels are becoming more powerful as a result. They mention a film called "Down to Freedom" that exposes the situation at the border. The speaker accuses the president and his administration of allowing the abuse of young girls and children, as well as the flow of drugs like fentanyl. They express frustration with Republicans who only pay lip service to the issue and support it for cheap labor. The speaker emphasizes the need to regain control of the border and mentions Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s support for this cause.

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The speaker is on Fresno Mountain near the border wall, which they say would have been completed under President Trump but was halted by Joe Biden, allowing cartels to exploit the openings. Border patrol agents are present due to armed cartel scouts on the mountain, carrying long guns, possibly AK-47s. The speaker claims to be positioned between the border patrol and Mexico, with armed cartel members nearby. They believe the cartels are getting desperate and testing limits, operating in areas without a wall. The speaker alleges the cartels have been given $12 billion per year by Joe Biden and the Democrats and are ready to fight. They advocate for military intervention to combat the cartels and hold accountable those aiding them.

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Democrats claim that they have solutions, but the group here has put forth numerous solutions, such as HR2 and efforts in the Senate. They emphasize the importance of firsthand experiences, like visiting the border, to understand the severity of the situation. They recount stories of women being raped and brutalized, highlighting the need for action. They blame Joe Biden's policies for the increase in border deaths and assert that throwing money at the issue won't solve it; policies need to change. They stress the impact of drug cartels and urge for the truth to be told. They argue that President Trump had secured the border and call for a leader with the courage to do the same. They criticize Biden's proposed supplemental plan and predict a significant increase in the number of people in the country. They conclude by stating that this situation should not be allowed to happen in the United States.

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Democrats claim that they have solutions, but the group of speakers has put forth numerous solutions, including HR too. They emphasize the importance of firsthand experiences at the border, sharing stories of women who have been raped and brutalized. They blame the increase in border deaths on failed policies and stress the need for policy changes instead of just throwing money at the issue. CBP agents express exhaustion and the impact of drug cartels on the country. They urge for the truth to be told, highlighting how migrants are exploited by cartels. They argue that President Trump had secured the border and call for a leader with the courage to take action. They criticize Joe Biden's approach and warn of a potential crisis with over 10 million people in the country. They conclude by stating that such a situation should not be allowed in the United States.

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The speaker was asked when the border situation became a crisis, and responded that the immigration system has been broken for a long time, even before the Trump administration. The speaker stated the system needs to be fixed and more resources are needed, such as more judges to process cases faster. Congress is the only place that can fix it. The questioner noted that many Trump border policies were rescinded and that the border patrol union supported a bipartisan bill, but also endorsed Donald Trump and called the current administration a failure on border security.

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A person in Mexico witnesses individuals crossing the border illegally, highlighting the lack of border patrol agents. They mention the involvement of cartels and blame leftist NGOs and Democrats for the open borders. The person warns that this situation is happening all along the border and accuses those who support open borders of endangering America. They emphasize the potential harm caused by allowing illegal immigrants into the country.

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Speaker 1 discusses the crisis at the border, claiming that politicians in the United States are lying to the American people. They mention the large number of people entering the country illegally and the overcrowding at immigration centers. Speaker 0 expresses admiration for Speaker 1's courage and suggests that people heading north are doing so because they believe they are invited by President Biden. Speaker 0 argues that if the border cannot be effectively closed or if people cannot be deported or imprisoned, then the United States does not truly have a country. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 being asked about rescuing children at the border.

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The Department of Homeland Security admits it cannot track millions of illegal immigrants released into the U.S. interior. Emails uncovered by a watchdog group revealed that once immigrants board buses, their whereabouts are unknown. An estimated 14 million illegal immigrants have entered the country this way in the past three years, allegedly benefiting Mexican drug cartels. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, explains that cartels exploit border policies by using migrants to distract agents and create openings for smuggling drugs and criminals. He says the cartels are a business, and current policies allow them to thrive. The speaker criticizes the Border Patrol for not effectively securing the border and enabling the entry of illegal immigrants and fentanyl. Judd defends the Border Patrol's endorsement of the border bill, arguing it would raise credible fear standards. The speaker argues that the bill was a "sellout" and an "amnesty bill." A heated debate ensues, with accusations of rhetoric and vilification. The speaker asserts that existing laws should be enforced and questions the Biden administration's willingness to do so.

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A group plans to protest at the border, highlighting the crisis and the suffering of children. Some speakers argue that the situation is fueled by racism and that supporters of the president are complicit. They describe the conditions at the border as inhumane and cruel, with reports of deaths and overcrowded morgues. The speakers criticize the government's response and the continued separation of families. They also mention the record number of encounters and the large number of migrants released into the US. Concerns are raised about individuals on the terror watch list and the agency's inability to track migrants. Finally, officials are ordered to push migrants back into the Rio Grande.

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The speaker criticizes the Biden administration and Democrats for their handling of the border crisis. They highlight the high number of migrant deaths, brutalization of children and women by human traffickers, and the influx of drugs across the border. The speaker argues that Democrats do not care about these issues and accuses them of wanting open borders. They also criticize a bill that is being kept secret and claim it will not fix the problem. The speaker believes that Republican leadership is ineffective and accuses them of negotiating in bad faith. They express support for Texas' efforts to defend their state and criticize Biden's actions.

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Over 500,000 unaccompanied migrant children have been encountered at the southern border since the Biden administration began. Many of these children have been lost in the system, with over 85,000 reported out of contact after being released to sponsors. Concerns about their safety have risen, as some have fallen victim to labor exploitation and trafficking. Overcrowded detention facilities have led to poor living conditions, and children are sometimes released without thorough background checks. Advocacy groups warn of the risks these children face, including human trafficking. Critics argue that the lack of clear immigration policies has contributed to this crisis. The need for accountability and effective oversight is urgent, as many children remain unaccounted for. The situation highlights a significant humanitarian crisis that demands immediate attention and action from policymakers.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about the whereabouts of unaccompanied children who crossed the border during President Biden's term. Speaker 1 doesn't have the exact figures but promises to provide them later. Speaker 0 then mentions that these children are being trafficked for sex, with estimates suggesting that at least 30% of young women and children are sexually abused during their journey. Speaker 1 doesn't have specific numbers but emphasizes that even one case is too many. They mention that any flagged cases are referred to appropriate authorities within 24 hours. Speaker 0 concludes by expressing concern about the volume of trafficking and the need to end this process that benefits drug cartels at the expense of child sex trafficking.

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The video features various speakers discussing the immigration crisis at the US-Mexico border. They highlight the dangers faced by migrants, the exploitation by cartels, and the need for border security. The speakers emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach that includes finishing the border wall, implementing technology, and providing legal pathways for immigration. They argue that the current open border policy only benefits drug and human trafficking operations. The video concludes with a statement from a speaker who promises to secure the border and create a system that allows legal immigration while combating criminal activities.

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The Illusion of a US Withdrawal in Afghanistan with Robbie Martin
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Whitney Webb and Robbie Martin discuss three hot-button themes in US politics and foreign policy: Afghanistan, the US-Mexico border crisis, and the January 6 Capitol events, weaving in the larger networks of influence behind each. They begin by tracing who has shaped US Afghanistan policy over two decades and why it has persisted across administrations. They identify Zalmi (Zalmi) Khalilzad as a central figure linking the Bush neocons to later neoliberal-adjacent actors across Obama, Trump, and Biden eras. Khalilzad, described as Egyptian-born and linked to the Project for the New American Century, embodies a continuity argument: despite changes in presidents, core Afghanistan policy remains, with the speaker noting a belief that “The United States is never leaving Afghanistan,” even if troop numbers appear to fall, because a persistent presence would be filled by private contractors or a fortified, permanent base. The neocon circle is positioned as the animating force behind long-running plans for Afghanistan, with a broader view that occupies strategic space to counter China and secure geostrategic advantages tied to Central Asia, borders, and regional power dynamics. The conversation links this long engagement to broader strategic objectives, citing the Rebuilding America’s Defenses document and its framing of China as a principal future adversary. They discuss how Afghanistan’s location creates border connections with China and Iran, the centrality of mineral wealth and minerals mining, and the historical role of oil pipelines and the opium trade in shaping foreign policy. Khalilzad’s long history with Afghanistan, including ties to the Friends of Afghanistan and the National Endowment for Democracy, is presented as evidence that the CIA’s network has remained deeply engaged. The Trump peace deal, they argue, was designed with secret annexes and favored a continued US role, including a CIA presence and unspecified agreements on Afghan governance and opium interests, while Biden’s timetable shift toward nine/eleven is seen as a strategic move to justify continued pressure and influence in the region, with Taliban threats tied to these timelines. On China, the discussion presents a picture of a “three-front” potential conflict—Iran, Ukraine/Russia, and China—while noting Afghanistan’s border with China amplifies the strategic stakes. They argue that humanitarian framing around China’s domestic policies serves to justify Western action and keep the focus away from intensified Western exploitation of Afghan resources and geopolitical leverage, including disputed mining and energy interests, and the possibility that Western oligarchs fund or influence research and military activity that China would contest. They turn to the US-Mexico border crisis, highlighting the controversial shift of migrant children into US military bases, led by Health and Human Services (HHS) rather than DHS, and raising alarms about oversight, record-keeping, and safety. They cite Fort Bliss and Joint Base San Antonio as sites with troubling safety records, including sexual assault concerns, and point to broader questions about the handling of unaccompanied minors, tracking systems, and the potential for abuse or trafficking, all within a context of long-running migration drivers from Central America and US-backed destabilization. They contrast this with the Trump-era rhetoric about “kids in cages,” emphasizing hypocrisy and the evolving containment approach under Biden. Finally, they address January 6, where an inspector general report confirms a stand-down order, prompting questions about accountability, the roles of Capitol Police leadership, and potential connections to broader security networks and simulations that intersect with other political narratives. They discuss the media’s role in shaping focus, allegations of staged or manipulated events, and the ongoing debate over how to interpret and respond to domestic security concerns, including the influence of figures tied to intelligence and foreign interests.
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