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Illegal immigration is a threat to our country. People are entering from prisons, mental institutions, and various countries. Without borders and fair elections, our nation is at risk. We need to make America great again and secure victory in 2024 to preserve our nation's existence.

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The only effective way to deter illegal immigration is to return individuals to their home countries. Over the past few years, there has been a significant decline in the ability to do this, leading to increased arrests and releases of illegal entrants. The current administration has reduced detention space and funding, resulting in Border Patrol agents being overwhelmed by large groups crossing the border. This has allowed many to enter undetected, including individuals with ties to terrorism. Drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, has surged due to lax enforcement. The local community has struggled to support the influx of released individuals, leading to economic strain. Despite recent cooperation from Mexico to reduce crossings, the long-term solutions require a return to strict enforcement and repatriation policies.

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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 comprehensive immigration reform because there is currently no path to citizenship for the 11 to 12 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. It's irresponsible not to have a plan for these individuals. Although there have been bipartisan agreements, the current administration refuses to sign them. The president has created a false narrative about a border crisis, using it to justify his focus on building a wall, which has stalled government operations and affected workers.

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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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Mexico struggles to handle a sudden influx of millions of people, despite the desire to welcome them. Many have lived in the U.S. for decades, building lives and families there. The idea of deporting them back to Mexico, where they may find nothing left and face violence, is unrealistic. This situation could lead to a significant crisis, as these individuals cannot simply return to a life of lower wages and instability.

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No great nation can be in a position where they can't control their borders. It matters how you control your borders. Not just for immigration, but it matters for drugs, terror, a whole range of other things. When I took office, I committed to fixing this broken immigration system and securing our borders. Undocumented workers who broke our immigration laws must be held accountable, especially those who may be dangerous. We need to hold employers responsible for hiring Americans first. We should prioritize jobs for Americans before considering bringing in extra workers. Illegal immigration is wrong and we need to stop future flows of illegal immigration. We must secure our borders and create a rational system of legal immigration.

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The United States is a sovereign nation with a duty to set and enforce border rules, a responsibility taken seriously. As a nation of immigrants enriched by generations from around the world, the U.S. must reform its immigration system. The goal is to ensure the system works in an orderly and humane way, ultimately strengthening the country.

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We prioritize securing the border to protect our nation. Undocumented individuals should be treated with respect. They have helped build our country.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss immigration and migration as the central issue for their region. They express a belief that immigration policies are letting criminals into the country daily and emphasize the need for the world to know this. They note a large shift in migration patterns, with migrants coming from Central America as well as Venezuela, despite substantial U.S. aid to the region. They describe a U.S. aid strategy they call the root causes strategy, which involves giving money to support and develop the origins of migrants so people can stay where they are. Specifically, they mention pouring 4 billion dollars over four years into Central America and question whether it is effective, acknowledging the continued flow of migrants despite the aid. There is mention of how the aid is allocated: some of it goes to female prisons in Mexico to help train inmates, and there is reference to working on gender issues in Pakistan aimed at recruiting, retaining, and advancing more women in law enforcement. They raise the broader question of whether U.S. taxpayer money should be spent in other countries on these issues, noting that some people claim “women simply don’t seem to care about” certain issues. Speaker 2 frames the discussion with formal gratitude to the committee and indicates upcoming briefings on the FY 2025 budget request on the Hill, highlighting migration as a big issue for their region and asking what is being done to stop migration. The dialogue reflects uncertainty about how to respond to migration and whether the administration can or will justify the policy choices. The speakers discuss the political impact of migration and aid, suggesting that “the end all be all” solution for politics does not exist, and that the other side might gain advantages from perceived failures. They observe that the public view of migration has evolved and that attitudes toward the issue are politically consequential. There is a provocative assertion comparing criminal elements among migrants to the worst criminals in the United States, and a hypothetical claim about if the worst criminals went to Canada, billions of dollars would be sent back, implying a desire to limit illegal entries or criminal migrants. They debate how to adjust the quality of entrants, proposing that a metric change—allowing a high number of entrants only if they have no criminal records and are not in the country illegally—could alter outcomes. Finally, they discuss perceived demographic shifts in the United States, noting that traditional Americans and Latin Americans have different political leanings, with a suggestion that demographics are being shifted by migration and related policy.

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Illegal immigration hit record lows under border patrol services. However, after a change in leadership, around 20 million people entered the country. The data shown is a few months old, but the impact is clear.

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The Biden administration is flying migrants from South America to the United States, regardless of documentation, aiding human trafficking. Most lack documentation.

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We need to establish strict conditions for immigration. Those who have committed crimes should be deported without exception. For law-abiding individuals, we should outline specific requirements for them to stay. These include paying a significant fine for their illegal entry, settling any back taxes owed, making an effort to learn English, and waiting their turn in the immigration process.

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We have implemented policies to process people fairly and quickly. Additionally, we are expanding legal pathways for entry to meet the workforce demands of businesses and reduce the waiting time for families to be reunited. We are also increasing the number of refugees admitted from Latin America, particularly those escaping violence and persecution. Our goal is to provide a better life for children. In the coming week, we will discuss this plan with Congress. Furthermore, we are assisting states and cities that have experienced a rise in immigration by deploying federal experts to provide training and support.

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A speaker argues that allowing young men from countries where women aren’t treated as equal to live in four-star hotels and work illegally leads to attitudes toward women that are completely different and have appalling social effects. A second speaker recounts a case in Warwickshire, England where a 15-year-old girl was raped by two asylum-seeking Afghan men. The attackers’ lawyer blamed the assault on cultural differences, saying his client was not used to a society where women are free and deemed equal to men. The speaker says this defense illustrates why those young men shouldn’t have been in that country in the first place, and suggests that a similar mindset should be applied in the United States to prevent such things from happening here. The speaker asserts that if one sees someone getting hit by a car, it should remind us not to walk into the road, implying we should act to prevent harm before it occurs. The argument continues that action is needed now, not once it becomes widespread in the United States. This is offered as a justification for borders and for ICE, and a warning against those who advocate getting rid of ICE or removing borders. The position is that borders and immigration enforcement are necessary to keep the country sustainable economically, arguing against importing “the whole world.” The speaker contends that immigration should be controlled to prevent overwhelming the systems, and that people who do not share the country’s cultural values should be kept out or removed and sent to another country. The speaker then promotes a free email newsletter, noting it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central and occasionally covers specific topics in more depth. The link is stated to be in the speaker’s profile; readers are invited to subscribe. In closing, the speaker signs off, indicating they will see the audience in the next video.

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I've appointed the VP to lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle to help stem the migration of many individuals to our southern border.

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Under President Trump, America's borders are closed to lawbreakers. Those who follow the law will find opportunity, while those who break it will face consequences.

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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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As president, the speaker will collaborate with Congress to establish a pathway to citizenship for long-term, hardworking immigrants. The speaker believes these immigrants deserve a functional system. As president, the speaker will protect national sovereignty, secure the border, and fix the broken immigration system.

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We have a long-term problem with people coming into our country. It's important for us, as the potential future president, to address this issue. We need to focus on removing the bad individuals who are already here.

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Another caravan has arrived, just in time for the election season. These caravans are not accidental; they are often organized by NGOs. Media coverage shows that these caravans consist mostly of Hispanic individuals, but people from around the world, including China, Africa, and the Middle East, have also been apprehended. Some individuals on the terrorist watch list have been caught as well. It is important to understand that this is not just a humanitarian issue, but also a political talking point. We have the ability to stop this and should do so.

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We need to quickly send help to the border for those seeking asylum. They deserve to have their voices heard. As a nation, we believe in providing refuge to those fleeing oppression.

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We are announcing the cessation of federal grant funding to NGOs that facilitate illegal immigration. Hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars have been misused to support this issue, and we are committed to reevaluating these funds to ensure they strengthen our country and enhance safety. Many NGOs operate in Mexico, encouraging illegal immigrants to cross the border. Initially, NGOs were seen as charitable organizations, but they have evolved into entities that sometimes undermine national security by performing actions the government cannot legally undertake. While some NGOs do valuable work, their role in facilitating illegal immigration is concerning.

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We have implemented policies to process people fairly and quickly. Additionally, we are expanding legal pathways for entry, allowing businesses to access the workers they need and reuniting families without long waits. We are also increasing the number of refugees admitted from Latin America, particularly those fleeing violence and persecution. Our goal is to provide a better life for children. In the coming week, we will consult with Congress on this plan. Furthermore, we are assisting states and cities experiencing an influx of immigrants by deploying federal experts to provide training and support.

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In the Western Hemisphere, we prioritize our independence from foreign powers and reject interference in our affairs. We have strengthened our laws to screen foreign investments for national security threats. We are working with Latin American partners to address the issues of uncontrolled migration, human smuggling, and trafficking. Illegal immigration funds criminal networks, gangs, and drug flow, exploiting vulnerable populations and causing crime, violence, and poverty. Upholding national borders and combating criminal gangs is crucial to breaking this cycle and establishing prosperity. Each nation has the right to set its own immigration policy, and the United States will not participate in the global compact on migration. The long-term solution to the migration crisis lies in helping people build better futures in their home countries.
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