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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Individuals entering the U.S. illegally can claim asylum or simply cross the border and receive a notice to appear (NTA) in court, with wait times averaging six years. After receiving asylum, they can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to maximum inclusion and benefits for this group, with 1,300,000 already on Medicaid. Voter registration records show some individuals from this population are registered and have voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13-15 billion by moving people to the U.S. border, with individuals paying $2,000-$5,000 to cartels and traffickers. 30,000 children have not appeared on their NTAs, and some are being trafficked back and forth across the border. This system incentivizes exploitation, creating indentured servitude for those who cannot pay traffickers.

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According to the Department of Government Efficiency, the Biden administration was providing illegal aliens with work authorization papers five months after they filed for asylum, along with Social Security numbers, without background checks. This allegedly aimed to import Democratic voters, a plan the media avoided. The Social Security Administration indicates this began in 2021, with 270,000 illegals receiving Social Security numbers, growing to over 2,000,000 by Biden's final year. Allegedly, 1,300,000 illegal aliens are on Medicaid, and half a million have driver's licenses, with some voting in the 2024 election. The speaker claims Biden intended to allow asylum seekers into the country, leading to 15,000,000 illegal aliens entering, to change the country's demographics and import voters. They call for Republicans to investigate and prosecute those responsible. The White House is supposedly trying to undo this, while Democrats protest the deportation of illegal alien gang members. Illegal border crossings have reportedly dropped by 95%. Illegal aliens do not have the same rights as US citizens and are not entitled to due process under the law like US citizens do.

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According to the Department of Government Efficiency, Doge, Elon Musk's team discovered immigration officials under Joe Biden were giving illegal aliens work authorization papers five months after they filed for asylum. The Biden immigration department would then mail each illegal alien a social security number. A plan that was considered the third rail, off limits to mention impolite company. They were importing voters. Social Security Administration automatically sends you in the mail your Social Security number. 270,000 illegals were given Social Security numbers. A year later, 590,000 illegals getting social security numbers about the size of Cincinnati, Ohio. A year later, twenty twenty three, 964,000 illegals got social security numbers about the size of San Francisco. And in Joe Biden's final year in office on his way out the door, that number skyrocketed to just over the 2,000,000 illegal aliens getting Social Security numbers, roughly the size of our third biggest city, Chicago. In all, more than 3,000,000 illegal aliens that crossed the border when Joe Biden was president now have Social Security numbers today that we know about. 15,000,000 illegal aliens in this country in a four year period. These people should not be here, and it's time for Republicans to start doing exactly what Democrats did to them.

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While investigating fraud, waste, and abuse within Social Security, it was discovered that over five million individuals who entered the U.S. illegally and were paroled or otherwise allowed into the country, obtained Social Security numbers through an automated system. This allowed them access to benefit programs. Further investigation in several cooperative states revealed that thousands of these individuals were also registered to vote, and many had voted.

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The speaker presents a hypothetical scenario of an illegal gang member arriving at the U.S. Southwest border during the Biden-Harris era in 2023. He traveled with assistance from taxpayer-funded NGOs and, after being encountered, was released into the interior with a notice to appear in immigration court and a work permit. The individual files a bare-bones asylum application that is described as frivolous. Because the immigration court backlog is nearly 4,000,000 cases, the case would take years to adjudicate. In the meantime, the person would relocate to a major city, receive taxpayer-funded benefits, potentially commit crimes, be protected by sanctuary city leadership, and be defended by Democrats who allegedly say immigration laws are too harsh. The asylum claim would be denied by an immigration judge years later, followed by appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, then to a federal court of appeals, all taking months or years and expending extensive federal resources. The speaker claims this illustrates a broader pattern in what he calls “open borders” policies and a system that wastes federal resources on frivolous claims. The speaker introduces the bill: the Expedited Removal of Criminal Aliens Act. It aims to prevent criminal aliens from exploiting the asylum system and to ensure quicker deportation. It states that foreign nationals convicted of certain crimes are ineligible for immigration relief, must be detained, and deported quickly. The speaker notes that decades of immigration law already authorize a more efficient process to remove certain dangerous criminal aliens through administrative or expedited removal, particularly for aggravated felons, with due process upheld in federal appellate courts. The bill would expand categories of criminal aliens who may be placed in removal proceedings when in criminal custody and authorize the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to place additional criminals in expedited removal proceedings. It would allow DHS to fast-track deportation for aliens who are not lawful permanent residents and who are part of a criminal gang, transnational criminal organization, or foreign terrorist organization, or who have been convicted of dangerous crimes. The speaker then lists the specific crimes that would trigger eligibility under the bill: any felony; any misdemeanor against a member of a vulnerable group; assault on a law enforcement officer; sexual offenses; domestic violence; stalking; crimes against children; sex trafficking of a minor or sexual abuse of a minor; activities involving exploitation of minors or violations of protective orders. The “vulnerable group” includes children under 16, pregnant women, individuals with severe physical or mental disabilities, and seniors over 65. The speaker cites polling: 78% of Americans support deporting immigrants who are here illegally and have committed crimes, including nearly 70% of Democrats; 56% support deporting all illegal immigrants, with 36% of Democrats agreeing. He contrasts these views with what he claims were Democratic actions during the previous administration: high border encounters, 8,000,000 illegal entries (including 2,000,000 gotaways), hundreds on the terrorist watch list encountered and released, and a record immigration court backlog. He accuses Democrats of inaction on border security and comprehensive immigration reform, citing several bills the House allegedly passed or votes by Democrats against, including bills on border security, identity theft, driving-while-illegal offenses, and increasing penalties for felons, as well as naming acts after victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. He concludes by arguing that the American people rejected the Democratic approach and gave Congress a mandate to secure the border and reform the immigration system, and asserts that the expedited removal bill moves toward that goal.

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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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An investigation found 1.3 million individuals are currently on Medicaid, with numbers still rising. A search of public voter rolls in some states revealed thousands of these individuals registered to vote, and many had voted. Some cases have been referred for prosecution. Data analysis showed individuals with Social Security numbers are accessing various benefit programs, including unemployment and Medicaid. Some are not contributing to the system. Data sent to the National Targeting Center found "hard hits," including criminals and individuals on terrorist watch lists within this group. While some individuals may be employed and paying taxes, the investigation is ongoing to determine how to address the overall issue.

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When illegal immigrants enter the U.S., they can claim asylum at a port of entry or cross the border and request entry. Border patrol can charge them with a misdemeanor or felony, but during the last administration, they were instructed to treat it as an administrative offense. Immigrants are then released on their own recognizance with a notice to appear in court, but wait times for judges average six years. After entering the country and obtaining asylum, immigrants can apply for work authorization. Upon filing form I-765, they receive form I-766, and the Social Security Administration automatically mails them a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to maximum inclusion and pay for these individuals with minimum collection. 1.3 million are already on Medicaid. Voter registration records show that some individuals from this population are registered to vote and have voted. These cases have been referred to the Home Ed Secure Investigation Service for prosecution.

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The speaker's team mapped the system of enumeration and discovered a program designed for specific groups, like Afghans, but noticed a rapid growth in its usage. They found that the program was being used to allow illegal immigrants at the border to enter legally. These individuals receive a notice to appear in court, often six years in the future, and can then file an asylum application. Following the application, they can file for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security card without an interview. The speaker claims this process accounts for the majority of the program's growth. They state that 1.3 million people are currently receiving Medicaid benefits through this program and that thousands have registered to vote, with many having already voted in certain states. The speaker expresses shock at these findings, calling it just the "tip of the iceberg."

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Antonio Gracias and a colleague investigated Social Security fraud and discovered a surge in Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens, increasing from 270,000 in 2021 to 2,100,000 in 2024. They found that individuals entering the U.S., even illegally, can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The default settings in the system are set to maximize inclusion and benefits for these individuals. They also found 1,300,000 of them already on Medicaid. A sample was taken and some were found to be registered to vote and some had voted. These cases have been referred to the Home Ed Security Investigation Service for prosecution.

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The speaker's team mapped the system of enumeration and discovered a data anomaly called "enumeration beyond entry" with a large growth ramp. This program was designed for legitimate uses, such as the Afghan care program, but the growth rate was alarming. The speaker claims the program was abused by allowing illegal immigrants at the border to enter legally. These individuals receive notices to appear in court, often six years in the future, and can then file asylum applications. This allows them to file form seven six five for work authorization, which triggers the automatic mailing of a Social Security card without an interview. The speaker states that 1.3 million people are currently on Medicaid, and thousands have registered to vote in several states, with many having already voted. The speaker believes this is only the beginning.

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The director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that over 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of homicide have been released into the U.S. Additionally, there are 15,811 illegal immigrants with sexual assault convictions also roaming the country. The non-detained docket includes migrants caught and released at the border, as well as those ordered deported but still present in the U.S. Currently, there are about 425,000 noncitizens with criminal convictions on this docket, along with nearly 1,900 facing pending homicide charges and over 4,250 with pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has significantly increased under the Biden administration, with projections suggesting it could reach 8 million by year-end.

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Some people believe claims about illegal immigration are fabricated, but this is untrue. New York tried to legalize illegal immigrant voting until the State Supreme Court blocked it. California provides healthcare to all illegal immigrants, with costs rising from an initial $3 billion to $9 billion. The real reason for attacks is that payments to illegal immigrants will be terminated. FEMA funds were used to house illegal immigrants in luxury New York hotels with welcome packages and $10,000 debit cards. The speaker believes this is the biggest voter fraud in history. The asylum-to-citizen timeframe is roughly five years, so if the "Kamala puppet" machine had won, all those people would have been legalized, eliminating swing states. Benefit programs are ending, but this doesn't include the other 7.5-8 million illegal immigrants that ICE estimates are in the country. Voter ID is crucial because the Social Security number, while not a federal ID, is used to access benefits. One can obtain a Social Security number by answering questions and showing non-federal IDs like a medical bill and school ID, then get on voter rolls, and then operatives will form the vote.

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Doge revealed that immigration granted work authorization documents to illegals just five months after their asylum applications. This allowed them to work while awaiting asylum decisions, sometimes for years. The immigration department mailed them Social Security numbers without interviews or proof of identity. According to Doge, 270,000 new aliens received Social Security numbers in 2021, 590,000 in 2022, 964,000 in 2023, and 2,100,000 in 2024. Doge also found that 1,300,000 aliens are receiving Medicaid and that millions obtained driver's licenses. Doge claims some registered and voted. The speaker contrasts this with claims that Musk is destroying Social Security and cutting Medicaid, arguing he is weeding out those who don't qualify.

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Antonio explains that they are reviewing Social Security to understand fraud, and they found that twenty million people marked as alive are actually dead in the Social Security database. He notes a striking trend: how many Social Security numbers were issued, from 270,000 in 2021 to about 2.1 million in 2024, and identifies these as noncitizens receiving Social Security numbers. He emphasizes that this finding came while mapping the entire Social Security system to identify fraud, and he credits government workers who pointed them in this direction and took risks to share information. He states that the work is not political and that his family background motivates a focus on the country’s future. Regarding how noncitizens enter the country, Antonio describes several paths. One pathway is arriving at a port of entry, requesting asylum, and undergoing an asylum interview, after which legal status can be pursued. Another pathway involves crossing the border, where, according to his account, border patrol officers can charge a misdemeanor or felony under 13-25 or issue an administrative offense, effectively a “parking ticket.” After crossing, individuals are released on their recognizance and given a Notice to Appear (NTA), with wait times for immigration judges averaging about six years; he notes there are 700 immigration judges and a population of about 5,500,000 people. Once in the country, he says, asylum or other statuses allow individuals to apply for a document. They file Form I-765, the work authorization form, and the Social Security Administration automatically sends the person a Social Security number by mail, with no interview and no ID required. Antonio reiterates that this is not about a particular administration being asleep at the switch; he claims it was a large-scale program intended to import as many illegals as possible to change the voting map and create a permanent one-party state. He asserts that the defaults in the system—from Social Security to benefit programs—have been set to “max inclusion, max pay for these people and minimum collection.” He reports finding 1.3 million individuals in Medicaid, and notes that, across all benefit programs, groups from this 5,500,000 population appear. To understand the motivation, they took a sample of voter registration records and found people from this population registered to vote, and some who did vote. They have referred those cases to prosecution at the Home Ed Secure Investigation Service. This action, according to Antonio, is already underway. He credits Elon and others for confirming these findings.

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Doge exposed an immigration asylum issue, revealing that illegals received work authorization documents just five months after filing for asylum, allowing them to work while awaiting their case outcome. The immigration department mailed them Social Security numbers without interviews or proof of identity. According to Doge, 270,000 new aliens were issued Social Security numbers in 2021, 590,000 in 2022, 964,000 in 2023, and 2,100,000 in 2024. Doge also found that 1,300,000 aliens are receiving Medicaid, millions got driver's licenses, some registered to vote, and Doge says some voted. The speaker contrasts this with claims that Musk is destroying Social Security and cutting Medicaid, arguing that he is weeding out those who don't qualify.

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Antonio Gracias discussed findings related to Social Security, revealing a significant increase in Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens, from 270,000 in 2021 to 2,100,000 in 2024. He emphasized that this discovery was accidental and not politically motivated, as he supports legal immigration. Gracias explained that individuals entering the U.S. illegally can claim asylum or, alternatively, be processed with an administrative offense, receive a "Notice to Appear," and then apply for a work document (I-765) leading to automatic issuance of a Social Security number without an interview or ID. It was claimed that the system defaults are set to maximize inclusion and benefits for this group, with over 1,300,000 already on Medicaid. A sample was taken and it was found that some individuals from this population were registered to vote and had voted, with these cases referred for prosecution.

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Antonio Gracias claims that an investigation into Social Security fraud uncovered a surge in Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens, jumping from 270,000 in 2021 to 2,100,000 in 2024. He alleges that under the current administration, individuals can enter the U.S., claim asylum, and receive a Social Security number automatically without an interview or ID. Gracias states that the system defaults to "max inclusion, max pay" for benefits, citing 1.3 million individuals from this group already on Medicaid. A sample of this population revealed voter registration and instances of voting, which have been referred for prosecution. He asserts this is a deliberate program to change the voting map and create a permanent one-party state.

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The speakers claim to have discovered widespread fraud within the Social Security system while mapping it to understand where the fraud was. They found that the number of non-citizens receiving Social Security numbers has increased from 270,000 in 2021 to 2,100,000 in 2024. They allege that under the current administration, illegal immigrants can enter the country and apply for work authorization and receive Social Security numbers without an interview or ID. They claim the system defaults to maximum inclusion and minimum collection for these individuals, with many already receiving Medicaid. They sampled voter registration records and found instances of this population registered and voting, which have been referred for prosecution. They assert that human traffickers have made $13-15 billion due to these incentives, exploiting people and leading to a human tragedy, including the trafficking of children. They allege that people become indentured servants to pay off debts to traffickers, creating a system of exploitation.

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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Illegal immigrants can claim asylum at a port of entry or cross the border, receiving a notice to appear (NTA) in court, with wait times averaging six years due to only 700 immigration judges handling 5,500,000 cases. After receiving asylum, individuals can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to max inclusion and pay with minimum collection for these individuals, with 1.3 million already on Medicaid. Some are registered to vote and have voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13-15 billion by moving people to the border, with individuals paying $20,000-$50,000 to cartels and traffickers. 30,000 children have not appeared on their NTAs, and ICE reported children are trafficked across the border to complete families. This system incentivizes human trafficking, leading to exploitation and potential indentured servitude for those who cannot pay.

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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Upon entering the U.S., individuals can claim asylum or cross the border and receive a "notice to appear" (NTA) in court. With immigration judge wait times averaging six years, individuals can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to "max inclusion, max pay" with minimal collection, with 1.3 million non-citizens already on Medicaid. Some individuals from this group are registered to vote and some have voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13 to $15 billion by moving people to the U.S. border. ICE reported that children are being trafficked across the border to create complete families. Traffickers charge $20,000-$50,000 to get to the border, creating a system of indentured servitude.

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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Illegal immigrants can claim asylum at a port of entry or cross the border, receiving a "notice to appear" in court, with wait times averaging six years due to only 700 immigration judges handling 5,500,000 cases. After claiming asylum, individuals can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to "max inclusion, max pay" with "minimum collection," and 1.3 million individuals are already on Medicaid. Voter registration records show some individuals registered and voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13 to $15 billion by moving people to the border, with individuals paying $20,000 to $50,000 to cartels and traffickers. 30,000 children have not appeared on the notice to appear, and ICE reported children are trafficked across the border to complete families.

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An investigation into Social Security fraud, waste, and abuse uncovered over five million individuals who entered the U.S. illegally and were granted parole. These individuals obtained Social Security numbers through an automatic system, enabling them to access benefit programs. Further investigation in a few cooperative states revealed that thousands of these individuals were also registered to vote, and many had voted.

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Antonio Gracias claims that the Social Security system has a massive fraud issue. He says that in 2021, 270,000 non-citizens received Social Security numbers, and by 2024, that number rose to 2,100,000. According to Gracias, illegal immigrants can enter the U.S. by claiming asylum at a port of entry or crossing the border and receiving a "notice to appear" in court. They can then apply for a work document (I-765 form), receive authorization (I-766), and automatically get a Social Security number without an interview or ID. Gracias alleges that the system defaults to "max inclusion" and "max pay" for this group, with minimal collection efforts. He says that 1,300,000 of these individuals are already on Medicaid. He also claims that some individuals from this group of 5,500,000 people are registered to vote and have voted, and that these cases have been referred for prosecution.

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The podcast features hosts Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg, along with guests Ben Shapiro and Antonio Gracias. The discussion begins with a light-hearted banter about being recorded and some humorous jabs regarding taxes and parking tickets. Antonio Gracias shares his experience working with the Social Security Administration (SSA) as part of a government initiative, focusing on identifying fraud and waste within the system. He explains that he volunteered for this role, initially aiming to work with the Veterans Affairs but was directed to the SSA due to its size and potential for improvement. He brought along a team of professionals to assist in analyzing the SSA's processes. Gracias discusses the significant increase in Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and highlights concerns about the legitimacy of these numbers. He notes that while it is not unusual for non-citizens to receive Social Security numbers, the rapid growth in this area raises questions about potential abuse of the system. He emphasizes that many of these individuals are accessing various benefits, including Medicaid, and some have even registered to vote, which is illegal for non-citizens. The conversation shifts to the implications of these findings, with Shapiro and the hosts expressing concern about the potential for voter fraud and the strain on public resources. They discuss the need for better verification processes to prevent duplicate Social Security numbers and ensure that only eligible individuals receive benefits. Gracias explains that the SSA's system has been overwhelmed, leading to a lack of proper data management and oversight. He shares that many individuals in the system have unknown statuses, complicating efforts to address fraud. The hosts and guests agree that the current immigration policies and processes need reform to prevent exploitation and ensure that resources are allocated appropriately. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of immigration policy, with Shapiro arguing for a more systematic approach to determining who should stay in the country based on their contributions versus their drain on resources. They emphasize the importance of data-driven decision-making in addressing these complex issues. As the conversation wraps up, Gracias expresses a commitment to continuing his work in the government and emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in the immigration and social security systems. The hosts thank him for his insights and contributions, highlighting the importance of addressing these issues for the future of the country.
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