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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 speakers discuss various aspects of the immigration crisis at the US-Mexico border. They mention the construction of cages during the Obama administration and the current situation under Biden. They highlight the dangers faced by migrants, including human trafficking and exploitation by cartels. The lack of tracking and monitoring of unaccompanied minors is also brought up, raising concerns about their safety. The need for strong border security, the construction of a wall, and the deployment of military assets to combat the cartels are proposed as solutions. The speakers emphasize the urgency of addressing the crisis to protect the country.

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We need more resources at the border and in cities supporting migrants. We must create a pathway to citizenship as part of comprehensive immigration reform. Kamala Harris will collaborate with congress to achieve this.

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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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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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Donald Trump has proposed building migrant detention camps and deploying the military to deport over 11 million undocumented immigrants, potentially the largest deportation in U.S. history. The current estimate of undocumented immigrants may be as high as 25 to 30 million, with many having entered in the last few years. The situation has changed significantly since 2013, with concerns about individuals from countries lacking vetting systems, including potential terrorists and criminals. This is viewed as mass migration or an invasion, requiring a dramatic response. Additionally, there was a bipartisan proposal for increased border enforcement and limited asylum that was opposed due to concerns about asylum officers granting citizenship without judicial oversight.

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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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Communities with legal immigration feel at capacity and that the government tells them to adapt and be quiet. A Harris administration would address the broken immigration system. Months ago, some conservative members of Congress proposed a border security bill. It would have added 1500 border agents, stemmed the flow of fentanyl, and increased resources to prosecute transnational criminal organizations. Donald Trump allegedly killed the bill because he wanted to run on the problem instead of fixing it. Harris pledges to bring the bill back and sign it into law if elected. She says a comprehensive plan is needed to fortify the border and create pathways to citizenship.

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Immigration trends under Bush, Obama, and Trump's first term appear consistent. However, with Biden, the situation seems different, suggesting a lack of control at the border. Democrats may claim they oppose open borders, but the current circumstances imply otherwise. There are millions in South and Central America, and it's clear we cannot accommodate everyone.

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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 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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One speaker believes there are two camps: one that views the U.S. as the world's policeman and another focused on domestic problems. One speaker believes the Biden administration has made decisions about the border, including flying people in using an app, which they find insane. They suggest a motivation for this is cheap labor, while acknowledging that some find the new Haitian workers in Springfield, Ohio, to be hard workers. However, they also claim this incentivized effort to move people into the country illegally will bring in gang members, cartel members, and terrorists, some of whom have already been arrested. Another speaker believes both Trump and Kamala Harris will have to act on the border, as the current situation is unsustainable. One speaker fears the goal is to give these immigrants a clear path to citizenship to buy their vote. They claim Democrats are incentivizing them with benefits like EBT cards and housing, which they are not giving to veterans and poor people in this country. They believe that if these people are given the opportunity to vote, especially in swing states, they will vote for the party that brought them to America.

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Politicians need to stop using immigration as a political tool and address it as a serious challenge. I will collaborate with both parties to enact the border security bill that was previously halted. As attorney general of a border state, I witnessed the chaos caused by transnational criminal organizations. As president, we will swiftly remove those who enter unlawfully, prosecute the cartels, and provide essential support to border patrol.

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Immigration is an issue with working-class voters because of the lack of progress we've made. Republicans weaponize this lack of progress. Last year, there was a bipartisan bill that the Republican majority in the Senate and the House were willing to pass, and President Biden was willing to work with them on it, but Donald Trump told them not to solve the problem. Republicans do not want to solve any issues with immigration. They are completely uninterested in addressing undocumented people or a path to citizenship. Republicans authorized the complete gutting of due process. They understand that they don't even have the infrastructure to deport people, so they are creating private prison camp pipelines.

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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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Democrats acknowledge the need for a secure border, but concerns arise over the movement of illegal immigrants to swing states. Some fear this could lead to a coordinated effort to provide these individuals with services and a pathway to citizenship, ultimately influencing voting patterns in favor of Democrats. Immigration remains a contentious issue, with historical insights suggesting that meaningful reform is unlikely due to its political utility. Past bipartisan efforts have failed, often due to opposition. The conversation highlights the significant impact of immigration on states like Texas, raising questions about the long-term implications for political dynamics in the U.S.

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President Biden expressed his willingness to address the border issue and take action if Congress is committed to solving it. He emphasized the need for Congress to pass a bill that would enable quick and effective solutions. The speaker also mentioned the possibility of shutting down the border to resolve the issue promptly.

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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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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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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.

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.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | Guest: Tom Ellsworth (Biz Doc) | EP 68
Guests: Tom Ellsworth
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The hosts, Patrick Bet-David and Tom Ellsworth, engage in a light-hearted conversation that touches on various topics, including personal anecdotes, current events, and societal issues. They begin with a humorous exchange about mangoes and traffic experiences in South Florida, leading into discussions about travel mishaps and the challenges of navigating airport security. The conversation shifts to notable news stories, including Cristiano Ronaldo's impact on Coca-Cola's market value after he suggested drinking water instead of soda, highlighting the influence of celebrities on consumer behavior. They also discuss Hunter Biden's new career as an artist, with prices for his artwork reaching up to $500,000, and speculate on the implications of his art sales in relation to political narratives. The hosts delve into the political landscape, particularly focusing on immigration issues and the contrasting approaches of former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. They emphasize the importance of addressing border issues directly and criticize the current administration for not visiting the border, suggesting that Trump's upcoming visit could highlight a lack of action from Democrats. They reflect on the cyclical nature of political narratives, noting how both parties have historically used immigration as a political tool. The discussion includes a critique of the media's portrayal of these issues and the need for bipartisan cooperation to address the challenges at the border. The hosts also touch on the importance of leadership and visibility, referencing historical figures like Abraham Lincoln and their ability to connect with constituents. They conclude by promoting an upcoming conference, "The Vault," aimed at entrepreneurs and business leaders, emphasizing the value of networking and learning from successful individuals. Overall, the conversation blends humor with serious commentary on current events, political dynamics, and personal experiences, encouraging listeners to engage with the world around them and consider the implications of leadership and influence.
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