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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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In the past 3 years, there has been a significant increase in illegal border crossings and a backlog of asylum cases. The speaker questions why the secretary deserves to keep his job, considering these issues. The secretary responds by acknowledging the problems and emphasizing the need for legislation to address the broken immigration system.

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The speaker claims that the previous administration's border policies were detrimental, requiring significant time and resources to address. They allege that 21 million unvetted and unchecked individuals were allowed into the country. Of those, 11,888 have reportedly murdered people, with half having committed multiple murders. The speaker asserts that gang members and prisoners are entering the country, specifically stating that Venezuela emptied out its prisons.

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We led a delegation of 64 House Republicans to the border. The deputy chief of border patrol told us that the situation feels like trying to control an open fire hydrant. He said we need to reduce the flow, and one way to do that is by reinstating Trump's policy of remaining in Mexico for asylum seekers. This alone could reduce the flow by 70%, but President Biden refuses to do it. Making a few other changes would solve the problem, but he won't take action.

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Under my leadership, the US had the most secure border in history. We replaced catch and release with detain and deport, and implemented title 42 to instantly expel illegal aliens. However, when Joe Biden took office, he terminated successful border policies, opened the borders, and allowed millions of illegal aliens into the US. Now, Biden plans to remove the remaining parts of title 42, leading to mayhem and lawlessness as fraudulent asylum seekers flood in unchecked. Tens of thousands of illegal aliens are already massed on the Mexican side of the border, ready to storm in. This mass resettlement of millions will be aided by the Biden administration. Congress should cut funding for catch and release and prevent taxpayer dollars from being used to release illegal aliens. We must fight to save our country from this invasion.

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Ruben Gallego has consistently opposed border security, including calling the border wall "dumb" and "stupid." Career politicians promised border security but failed until President Trump, who was hampered by opposition from figures like Gallego. The border wall demonstrably enhances safety in Arizona, preventing illegal crossings where it exists. Gallego supports the Biden administration's open border policies, which have allegedly led to 20,000,000 illegal entries, including 400,000 convicted criminals. Gallego's legislative focus has been on removing the term "illegal alien" rather than border security. The current situation allows terrorists to enter, endangering citizens. Gallego has empowered cartels. The speaker pledges to fully fund and expedite border wall construction, lamenting that Gallego and Kamala Harris sold $325,000,000 of border materials for minimal value.

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The speaker claims that 13,099 murderers and 16,000 rapists have been let into the country. They state that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's customs and border protection have allowed 425,000 people into the country in the last 4 years. The speaker asserts these individuals are committing crimes against Americans. They question why the media does not discuss individuals killed by illegal immigrants, alleging the administration's own accounting confirms 13,099 murderers have been let into the country.

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The speaker criticizes President Biden for allowing an influx of migrants into the US, referring to it as a "Biden invasion." He accuses Biden of bringing in potentially dangerous individuals from various countries, labeling it as "Biden migrant crime." The speaker expresses concern over the impact of this influx and predicts a potential increase to millions of migrants during Biden's term.

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The speaker states that an historic flood of undocumented immigrants crossed the border during the first three years of the administration, with arrivals quadrupling from the last year of President Trump. The speaker asks if it was a mistake to loosen immigration policies. The other speaker responds that the policies proposed are about fixing a problem, not promoting one. The first speaker reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The other speaker claims that they have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half, as well as the flow of fentanyl by half, but that Congress needs to act to fix the problem.

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The speaker describes a scenario of a trendy illegal immigrant arriving at the U.S. Southwest border during the 2023 crisis, aided by taxpayer-funded NGOs, and released into the interior with a notice to appear in immigration court. He asserts the person will file a bare-bones, frivolous asylum application, aided by another NGO, and that due to a nearly 4,000,000-case immigration court backlog, the case will take years to be heard. In the meantime, the individual is said to move to a major city, receive taxpayer-funded benefits, commit crimes, be supported by sanctuary-city leadership, and be defended by Democrats who oppose strict immigration laws. The process allegedly drags on with continuances and motions, and years later an immigration judge supposedly denies the asylum claim. The individual is said to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals, which allegedly takes months or years, followed by appellate denial in a federal court of appeals. The speaker charges that federal departments and courts expend many taxpayer dollars on such cases, all to deport an apparently frivolous claimant. The focal policy proposal is the expedited removal of criminal aliens act, described as straightforward: criminal aliens cannot misuse the asylum system and must be detained and deported quickly if they are in the U.S. with certain criminal convictions. The speaker notes that current law already permits expedited removal for aggravated felon aliens, who are considered ineligible for asylum and relief and are presumed deportable; this is said to be constitutionally upheld by every federal court of appeals that has addressed it. The bill would expand categories of criminal aliens who may face removal proceedings when in criminal custody and authorize the Department of Homeland Security to place additional criminals in expedited removal. It would allow fast-track deportation for non-lawful permanent residents who are in a gang, transnational criminal organization, or foreign terrorist organization, or who have been convicted of dangerous crimes. The bill’s specified conviction categories include: any felony; any misdemeanor against a member of a vulnerable group; any assault on a law enforcement officer; any sexual offense; any crime of domestic violence; any stalking; any crime against children; sex trafficking or sexual exploitation of minors; sexual abuse of a minor; any activity involving child sexual exploitation; or any violation of a protective order. The term “vulnerable group” covers a child under 16, a pregnant woman, a person with severe disability, and seniors over 65. The speaker cites a poll claiming 78% of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes, including nearly 70% of Democrats, and asserts broad public support for tougher immigration action while criticizing Democrats’ handling of border policy. He accuses Democrats of previously expanding border openings, cites alleged prior high border encounters, millions of entrants, and 2,000,000 “gotaways,” along with terrorists allegedly released and a record immigration court backlog, blaming the Democrats for a perceived border crisis. He argues recent House actions and votes against border-security measures and declares the bill a step toward securing the border and reforming immigration policy, urging support. He concludes by urging colleagues to back the expedited removal of criminal aliens act.

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During a hearing, Senator questions Mr. Morant from Homeland Security about the number of non-American citizens who have entered the country illegally or claimed asylum since President Biden took office. Mr. Morant and others admit they do not know the exact numbers. The Senator suggests there may be around 8 million individuals, with potentially half of them being children. However, the exact figures remain unknown. The Senator continues to inquire about how many of these individuals are still in the country, how many have claimed asylum but failed to attend their hearings, and how many have been deported. No one has the answers to these questions.

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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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During my leadership, we had the most secure border in US history. We replaced catch and release with detain and deport, and implemented title 42, which allowed for instant expulsion of illegal aliens. However, when Joe Biden took office, he terminated successful border policies, opened the borders, and resettled millions of illegal aliens. Now, he plans to remove the remaining shreds of our border policy, leading to mayhem and lawlessness. Countless fraudulent asylum seekers will flood into the US, and states like California offer free healthcare and education, attracting more people. It's absolute lunacy. Congress should cut funding for catch and release and prevent the Biden administration from using taxpayer dollars to release illegal aliens. We must fight to secure our country's survival.

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They discussed the issue of illegal immigration and the need to address it by removing Joe Biden and other officials causing the problem. Under President Trump, there were 400,000 apprehensions in one year, whereas now there are 300,000 apprehensions every month, which is unsustainable. The speaker emphasized the importance of replacing the current administration and expressed their intention to run for the US Senate. They also mentioned the potential threats posed by terrorists not on the watch list and the need to address these issues. The speaker concluded by stating that it is crucial for Republicans to win the Senate in the upcoming election.

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The speaker asserts the southern border was secured under President Trump, upsetting some colleagues who claim it was done the wrong way. The speaker believes their colleagues are upset it was done at all, alleging President Biden reversed these measures, effectively inviting illegal immigration. The speaker estimates President Biden has allowed up to 20 million people into the country illegally, likening it to adding 10 Nebraskas. The speaker suggests that either President Biden and supporting Democrats believe in open borders, or they appointed incompetent individuals to manage the border. The speaker asks if vetting at the border is considered racist and if these foreign nationals are viewed as potential new voters. The speaker states that opposing illegal immigration while supporting legal immigration does not make someone racist, but rather someone who believes in the rule of law. The speaker concludes by reiterating the border was secured under the current administration, upsetting some colleagues.

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In the last two years, the United States has seen a significant increase in illegal immigration, surpassing any previous record. This influx is being described as an invasion, with 16,000 illegal aliens crossing the border in just 48 hours. A large migrant caravan recently entered El Paso, Texas, causing confusion and uncertainty. Granting amnesty at this time would be disastrous, rewarding lawlessness and criminal cartels. The border is not open due to lack of resources or legal authority, but because President Biden ordered it to be. He has broken the law and is destroying our country. The focus should be on preventing taxpayer dollars from being used to release illegal aliens and imposing criminal penalties for non-compliance.

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I started my career in immigration enforcement in 1984 and worked for 6 presidents. Every president secured the border until Biden, who intentionally left it unsecured. The border went from the most secure to historic illegal immigration levels. The administration moves people to ports of entry to show fewer illegal entries in between, but it failed. There were over 300,000 crossings from November to December. Biden's policies are causing people to come and stay, with 1.9 million "gotaways" proving the border is not secure.

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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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Under my leadership, we had the most secure border in US history. We replaced catch and release with detain and deport, and implemented title 42 for instant expulsion of illegal aliens. However, when Joe Biden took office, he terminated successful border policies, opened the borders, and resettled millions of illegal aliens. Now, he plans to remove the remaining shreds of our border policy, leading to mayhem and lawlessness. Countless fraudulent asylum seekers will flood into the US, and states like California offer free healthcare and education, attracting more illegal immigrants. Congress should cut funding for catch and release and prevent the administration from using taxpayer dollars to release illegal aliens. We must fight to secure our country and remove the illegal aliens Biden allowed in.

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Why don’t we just clean up the border? Biden has the power to do that, but the asylum backlog is overwhelming due to increased immigration. Many cases don’t lead to deportation because they’re often approved for asylum. The current administration is influenced by special interests, which complicates immigration policy. There’s a significant number of people applying for asylum at the border, and many enter the U.S. on visitor visas before seeking asylum, exploiting a loophole. While some argue deportation is necessary, it doesn’t align with the Democratic Party platform, which is shaped by those who fund the party. This influence affects how immigration issues are addressed.

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The speaker blames the Biden administration for the open border allowing illegal aliens in the country. They led the effort to impeach Secretary Mayorkas and are waiting for a Senate trial. President Trump visited the border, highlighting the issue. Joe Biden only visited after Trump's trip. The speaker believes illegal immigration is hurting America, citing tragic incidents like the murder of a University of Georgia student.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Corporate Media's Latest Smears, and a Disastrous Border Crisis, with Glenn Greenwald & Brandon Judd
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Brandon Judd
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Megyn Kelly discusses President Biden's potential reversal on lifting a major border restriction due to pressure from moderate Democrats fearing electoral consequences. She highlights Jen Psaki's refusal to apologize to border agents wrongfully accused of whipping migrants, despite their exoneration. The conversation shifts to the Washington Post defending reporter Taylor Lorenz for exposing the identity of the anonymous creator of the conservative account "Libs of TikTok," which curates far-left content from TikTok. Glenn Greenwald critiques Lorenz's actions, suggesting they reflect broader issues within corporate media, where journalists target less powerful individuals while aligning with elite interests. Greenwald argues that the media's focus has shifted from holding powerful institutions accountable to scrutinizing ordinary citizens expressing conservative views. He emphasizes the hypocrisy in Lorenz's victim narrative, given her history of targeting others. Kelly and Greenwald discuss the implications of Lorenz's actions, noting the lack of accountability from the media and the dangers of doxing individuals who wish to remain anonymous. The conversation also touches on the recent lifting of mask mandates on public transportation, with Kelly criticizing the media's portrayal of the judge who ruled against the mandate. They discuss the broader implications of COVID policies and the political motivations behind them, particularly regarding the Biden administration's handling of immigration and border security. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, joins to discuss record migrant encounters and the potential chaos following the end of Title 42, which allowed for expedited removals during the pandemic. Judd explains that the Biden administration's policies have led to increased illegal crossings and a lack of resources to manage the situation effectively. He stresses the need for accountability and adherence to the rule of law in immigration matters, arguing that the current approach prioritizes political agendas over public safety. The discussion concludes with a call for practical solutions to the border crisis, emphasizing the importance of enforcing existing laws and deterring illegal immigration.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Border Chaos & Marine Charged in Subway Death, w/ Stephen Miller, Liz Wolfe & Sara Gonzales
Guests: Stephen Miller, Liz Wolfe, Sara Gonzales
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the end of Title 42 and the anticipated surge of migrants at the U.S. Southern border, highlighting the current crisis levels with reports of 10,000 migrants crossing daily. She references former DHS Secretary Jay Johnson's statement that 1,000 apprehensions constituted a crisis, contrasting it with today's figures. Kelly emphasizes the dangers posed by some migrants, including criminals and gang members, and criticizes the Biden administration for its handling of immigration policy, suggesting it has led to a chaotic situation. Stephen Miller joins the discussion, asserting that the current border situation is unprecedentedly bad, with record apprehensions and a significant number of "gotaways." He explains that the Biden administration's policies are designed to admit as many illegal immigrants as possible, using a parole system that effectively grants them a pathway to citizenship. Miller argues that the administration's approach is a distraction from the real issues at the border and that the policies are a pretext for allowing mass immigration. Miller also critiques the notion that the U.S. has an obligation to accept unlimited migrants, arguing that many should seek asylum in Mexico instead. He discusses the implications of the new asylum rules, which he claims do not effectively bar illegal crossings and instead funnel migrants into the parole system. Kelly and Miller express skepticism about the Biden administration's claims of tightening border security, suggesting that the reality on the ground contradicts their narrative. The conversation shifts to the impact of the migrant influx on sanctuary cities, with Kelly noting that cities like New York are struggling to manage the situation. Miller argues that these cities are now facing the consequences of their policies and that the education and healthcare systems are being strained. He emphasizes that the Biden administration's endgame is to create a permanent underclass of migrants who will eventually demand citizenship. The discussion concludes with a focus on the broader implications of immigration policy on American society, including the political landscape and the challenges faced by working-class Americans. Miller warns that the current trajectory will lead to increased demands for government services and a shift in political power dynamics.
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