MASS DEPORTATIONS IMMINENT??? Judge Rules DACA Program TOTALLY ILLEGAL | America First Ep. 1217MASS DEPORTATIONS IMMINENT??? Judge Rules DACA Program TOTALLY ILLEGAL | America First Ep. 1217
A federal judge has ruled that the DACA program, which protects illegal immigrants who arrived in the United States as children, is now illegal. What does that mean for the 800,000 or so who are currently protected under the program? Also, Marjorie Taylor Greene is having a major meltdown and wants to be a part of the so-called "It All Down" caucus, which she calls a "free agent" and says she's no longer a member of the Burn It All Down caucus. And we'll talk about that and much more on tonight's show! America First! is a new show hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes and features the host of America First: A Feminist Perspective, a show about Americanism, not globalism, and putting the American people first. Subscribe to America First to get exclusive ad-free versions of our most popular shows and listen to them wherever you get your favorite listening devices. You can also become a patron by becoming a patron patron and getting 10% off our most listened to shows! and receive 20% off the first month with discount code "AVAILABLE" at checkout. We'll be giving out $10 and $25 off our next month, and we'll give you an ad discount when you sign up for VIP access to our newest ad-only show, VaynerMedia. . We're giving you the best listening experience in the world! of the month! Subscribe, rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, and help us spread the word about what you're listening to the podcast! we'll be spreading the word out there about what's going out there! Thanks for listening to your ad-girlism, we'll get a better listening experience, and you'll get more of your thoughts on what's good, more of it, and who's listening to us, and more! you'll be getting more of that, too, more like that! "America First: It's America First, not less of it! - NUPCOMING, not more, more authentic than that, right? and more like it's not less, more real, more stuff like that, more powerful than that? - the real thing, right, right more authentic, more globalist, less real, less globalist than you're not getting it, more democratic, more humanism, more internationalism, less complicated, more democracy, more progressive, more product, more American First, more things like that's real, righter, more connected, more business, more factless, more inclusive, more political, less stuff, more riveting, less political, more place, less authentic, better place, better things, less place, more right, more places, less of that? - more like realer, less business, less politics, more respectable, more representative, more informed, more gratitude, more bois
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00:00:19.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:03:04.000Our main story will be talking about a new ruling from a federal judge who says that the DACA program, which is Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals,
00:03:16.000Which protects illegal immigrants who arrived in the United States as children from deportation.
00:03:22.000A judge has ruled that that program is now illegal.
00:03:28.000And so imminently every single one of them is going to be rounded up at gunpoint and blasted off back to Central America where presumably they'll be killed there.
00:03:44.000Even though the judge has ruled that the program is totally illegal and that the Obama administration, which created the program, had actually no constitutional or legal right to give these people amnesty, they will remain in America.
00:04:02.000Although it is decided that they are not legal or not protected.
00:04:08.000And so instead, what the ruling does is it will now prevent any further illegal immigrants from being shielded under the umbrella of DACA.
00:04:20.000So not much has really actually changed, even though they ruled it illegal.
00:04:25.000And there are, I believe, 800,000 people
00:04:31.000Whom this program protects in just the last 10 years, which is a pretty high number.
00:04:37.000That's slightly larger than the city of Boston.
00:04:41.000That's how many people are shielded from amnesty or were shielded from amnesty by this program.
00:04:48.000Who have been brought in in 10 years and you know we talked a lot about this program in the first two years of the Trump administration because there was much talk about that being used as a bargaining chip in a bigger negotiation about the border wall and about the illegal immigrants that are here and
00:05:12.000I feel like we haven't heard anything about them.
00:05:14.000But it was always interesting that one of the biggest things that people used to bring up surrounding the DACA program is they would talk about minors and children.
00:05:26.000But it's very important to remember that you've got 600,000 to 800,000 people under this program which only came into effect 10 years ago.
00:05:35.000That's a lot of people in a short amount of time.
00:05:38.000A lot of illegals that although we acknowledge they're here illegally are again according to fiat by the executive branch considered protected under this special provision.
00:05:50.000Although they talk about the fact that these people are children or minors and that's the language that's used, the average age of the DACA recipient is 30.
00:06:01.000So these are all adults and as far as I'm concerned they're really no different than anybody else who came here illegally.
00:06:19.000We'll also be talking tonight about Marjorie Taylor Greene who is having another meltdown.
00:06:24.000I think maybe it's PMS or period or some sort of woman business but she's having another major meltdown this week and this comes with the contentious congressional negotiations over the continuing resolution and we talked about this last night.
00:06:43.000Matt Gaetz has threatened to use his motion to vacate to remove Kevin McCarthy from the speakership and that forced Kevin McCarthy's hand to initiate an impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden.
00:06:56.000There's a lot of drama going on in Congress and that's because Congress needs to pass a defense appropriations bill before September 30th to avert a government shutdown.
00:07:09.000Just like back in June when it was the debt ceiling, it's another one of these major leverage points, I guess you could say, for House Republicans.
00:07:20.000So there's all kinds of drama going on.
00:07:22.000And Marjorie Greene wants to get in the middle of it.
00:07:25.000She's getting criticized by Matt Gaetz and others.
00:07:28.000And she gave a comment to The Hill today and said that she is no longer a part of the Burn It All Down Caucus, which is what she's calling it.
00:07:38.000She says she's a free agent, and she's there to get stuff done.
00:07:42.000And I don't know about you, but I just hate this bitch.
00:08:34.000And I didn't love that she was a woman in politics, but I said, hey, she's like Rube from the South, who is a Trump-supporting zealot who believes in conspiracy theories, and she's in Congress.
00:09:38.000You know, she comes into the arena in 2020 and she's just the laughingstock from the liberal media because they consider her to be part of this new generation of Republicans that Trump had created and for us that was a good thing.
00:09:54.000Who could have predicted that she would go from that all the way now, it appears like the transformation is almost complete, to like full establishment shill.
00:10:05.000Mark my words, in like two years, she's gonna be right there with the rest of them.
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00:10:49.000I think that's all our announcements I'll be back tomorrow of course back for a show Friday and full week next week most likely so it's really just back to business you know I've been doing a lot of travel but I'll be here for the foreseeable future I think got a little bit of travel coming up next month but I don't think anything this month
00:11:15.000Also, I wanted to just talk about this.
00:11:19.000I think, finally, I'm ready to announce that I had an experience today which made me no longer racist.
00:13:13.000I didn't want to go to Starbucks, but this other coffee place I was going to go to was closed.
00:13:19.000So I went to Starbucks I got coffee not like the latte or anything because I already had ice cream so I said it's too much sugar.
00:13:29.000So I went in I got coffee just regular coffee with cream and sugar and I went outside and I sat on the
00:13:37.000Patio or whatever and I'm just enjoying the weather.
00:13:40.000I'm enjoying the ambiance and I'm sitting there and I'm on my phone I'm looking around and I noticed they're like blasting country music.
00:13:51.000And I'm like, and I, you know, I wasn't really paying attention, but I kind of looked up and I was like, wait a second, why are they blasting country music?
00:13:59.000I'm like, is that, I don't feel like they usually have that at Starbucks.
00:14:05.000It's not like, one, we're not in the South, we're not in the country.
00:14:16.000So and I didn't even really think too much about it but I just noticed like it's just country song after country song and it's so loud and but I wasn't even really paying attention but I just had this like my ears perked up for just a moment and I said this is peculiar and I said whatever I don't know maybe that's just what they're playing.
00:14:50.000I realize it's moving around and I look up and I see a white guy with a cowboy hat on and a button-down shirt and jeans and cowboy boots and he's got a portable speaker in his hand blasting country music.
00:15:10.000And he was sitting right behind me for like an hour.
00:15:52.000I see this country bumpkin walk by me, and I know it's a portable speaker, like I know it's coming from him, but I couldn't quite believe it.
00:16:02.000I'm like, I gotta watch him walk away and hear it get quieter before I'm certain that he is the source.
00:16:10.000And sure enough, he gets up, he walks the crosswalk, he walks across the street, he walks away, and the music's gone.
00:16:30.000Where they have this weirdo country music blasting?
00:16:33.000I said, that's... But it was this guy the whole time.
00:16:40.000And when I say I was furious, because I hate country music, and I was so irritated that that was going on, and even more irritated after the fact, like retroactively pissed off, because he was causing it.
00:17:19.000Anyone in any major city with black people knows that's the move.
00:17:24.000Like that's what they do and it's considered like black behavior because it's just so wildly inconsiderate you know that's really when you say someone's acting like a black person it's because it's so inconsiderate it's like impolite no regard for
00:17:44.000We don't care what other people think or what they may or may not want to hear.
00:17:50.000I want to listen to my music so I'm just going to play it as loud as I can from a speaker.
00:17:57.000I have like this moment of moral clarity where I saw, and I almost like in an instant became the opposite of Steve Bannon.
00:18:06.000You know, Steve Bannon's been pushing this multi-ethnic working class populism.
00:18:11.000And what they're saying is, is that the white people and the black people and the Hispanics and the Asians, they can all work together on the basis that they're all poor.
00:18:25.000And they all subscribe to mass consumer culture and they're all being screwed over by the rich.
00:18:33.000So Bannon said that we'll rule for a hundred years if we could unite the working class of all races against the rich.
00:18:42.000And in like one instant when I saw that and taken with everything else that has transpired recently with my mortal enemy, my nemesis, Oliver Anthony, taking all of it together I realized it's not about white nationalism.
00:19:30.000And I know, like, black working class is like a bit of a Nazi moron.
00:19:34.000But it is them, to the extent that there is one, or the black not working class, and it is the whites that are blasting country music from portable speakers that's the same behavior.
00:19:48.000And, you know, we've said on the show for years that we're not, like, Whig-nats.
00:19:52.000We're not Whigger, you know, nationalists.
00:19:54.000Like, white nationalists, but Whigger.
00:19:57.000And a lot of people say, well, why do you call them Wignats?
00:20:06.000And I say that, like, tongue-in-cheek, okay, in a playful, friendly way, not in a hateful way, but it's like they're these white people in the same way that Chris Rock will talk about black people and niggers.
00:20:19.000It's like we have the same thing within whites, you know, in the same way that a John Miller
00:20:26.000We'll look down at the boys from the hood, it's like me looking at Oliver Anthony.
00:20:33.000And so I realized in that moment that it's really, it's like it's us against the whole, the whole world.
00:20:44.000There's just, there is no reprieve, there's no escape from the scrum and the masses
00:20:54.000And the people that do these things, like, and I realized in that moment, white or black, I don't want, I don't want poor people walking around with portable speakers playing their music while I'm drinking coffee.
00:21:11.000It's like, if America was an all-white nation, but it was filled with people, like, walking around in cowboy boots with a portable speaker playing country music,
00:21:23.000You know, I wouldn't want to live there either.
00:21:27.000So we have to dream bigger, is my point.
00:21:34.000And we have to imagine a future where none of that is going on.
00:21:38.000Where equally there is no George Floyd.
00:21:43.000But also there's no Oliver Anthony, like he's not there either.
00:21:46.000When I imagine my happy place, when I imagine the nation I want my kids to grow up in, there are certainly no George Floyd, there's no Costin Alomaru, but Oliver Anthony's outside the gates too.
00:22:00.000Oliver Anthony is outside the gate getting eaten by wolves or something, you know, screaming to be let in to the city walls.
00:22:10.000So it was kind of like a game changer.
00:22:14.000I think maybe we were wrong about all this stuff.
00:22:43.000Even though the whole world is becoming less and less white, it's even worse than that because within our own camp, within our own group, there's another battle that's being lost.
00:22:55.000The frontier, the front lines, it's even...
00:23:02.000Closer to home than we thought we thought it was a little bit of we thought all whites So it's maybe it's a little bit out there But then we realized no, it's maybe like half of the white people, you know or smaller percentage still So it's this it's Oliver and like it's Oliver Anthony this guy is at the center of the of the underworld and causing all the problems in my life and
00:23:29.000You know, somewhere in the gates of hell, somewhere in the underworld, there he is, this little man, living his insane little life.
00:23:45.000He's sitting on a throne in the underworld, causing every problem in my life, causing every problem in this country.
00:23:54.000And we just can't have peace until he's defeated.
00:23:57.000This country will not know peace until Oliver Anthony is confronted and absolutely defeated in every sense.
00:24:08.000I feel like I go to sleep at night and I awake in the ethereal plane, and I'm battling it out with him, but I'm losing.
00:24:17.000I go to sleep at night and I wake up in a higher plane, in a higher plane of consciousness, and there he is!
00:24:25.000And we're doing battle, but we're losing!
00:26:06.000He is at the center of the underworld, and he is causing every problem on Earth.
00:26:14.000So... Anyway, it was good to see Charlie Kirk gave me some reinforcements.
00:26:19.000I don't know if you saw, but he must have been watching my show.
00:26:24.000Because Charlie Kirk, finally, some support, you know, so I'm getting a little bit of backup here.
00:26:33.000My guy, Charlie Kirk, went out on Twitter, I think a few hours ago, I think it was sometime in the evening, and he put out a tweet and basically said exactly what I said.
00:26:45.000He said, this guy is a ginger Bernie Sanders.
00:26:54.000So maybe this is the one war that me and Charlie Kirk team up on.
00:26:59.000Maybe it's the Groypers and Turning Point USA.
00:27:03.000It's like, look, we got to put our differences aside and kind of one-struggle this thing because it's too much for either of us to handle on our own.
00:27:16.000So it was good to see Charlie Kirk come in and join all of us on the right side of history here.
00:27:24.000I feel like future generations are going to look back and say, where were you?
00:27:28.000You know, what did you do when this song was taking over the country?
00:27:31.000It's gonna be like that picture, but a good thing.
00:27:37.000They have that picture of that guy who didn't Roman salute Hitler.
00:27:41.000You know, that picture where it's like everybody's at Sieg heiling Hitler and there's the one guy in the middle who's like this.
00:28:31.000That just demonstrates that this is a real problem.
00:28:34.000You know, because I talk about this on the show all the time.
00:28:38.000And, you know, obviously I'm joking about a lot of that.
00:28:42.000But on a serious note, like, we do need to raise the standards.
00:28:47.000The biggest problem in my opinion today in the society, which encapsulates, it's a symptom of all the things we talk about on the show and encapsulates all of it, is that people really just don't care anymore.
00:29:44.000And it's just like a general quality of life.
00:29:49.000Diminishing that is happening across the board every day all the time and it's because the quality of the people is going down because people just don't care and I'm talking about like when you go to a place of business and things are not where they're supposed to be or things are out of stock or you ask somebody for help and they're disrespectful or low effort or even you go and get fast food this is my pet peeve
00:30:19.000You go to the drive-thru, or any restaurant for that matter, and the waitstaff is rude.
00:30:25.000And it's like, it doesn't cost you anything to be polite.
00:30:47.000And I know, and it's true in my life, that when I go out day to day, and I interact with people, and when you, in a rare case, get good service, and they're friendly, cheerful, polite, it really does brighten up your whole day.
00:31:26.000You bring that energy around to your next encounter.
00:31:31.000And what I find is that across the society as people, like I said, as the standards are lowered because people don't care about things, it's like the opposite effect happens.
00:31:42.000And when people are rude and inconsiderate and they don't take their job seriously because they don't care about serving society, serving their fellow man, it's like the opposite happens and everything is just a little bit more miserable.
00:31:56.000And everything's a little more frustrating, and everything's a little bit more annoying, and you carry that with you around.
00:32:04.000You know, this little resentment everywhere.
00:32:06.000It's like not only when I went to the Starbucks do you have this ignoramus behind me blasting music, but at the same time when I go inside, I get my coffee, I go outside,
00:32:20.000And they have the patio furniture, and the chairs are everywhere, and people have garbage on the tables, and some of them are dirty.
00:32:27.000And it's like, again, it costs you nothing to clean up after yourself.
00:33:28.000And, you know, that stuff adds up over time and it's little things and it's big things and eventually you get the kind of society that we have where you can't really expect anything to be a pleasant experience and that's sad.
00:34:19.000And you know, and I know this from experience, if I go and park in a parking lot at night to eat by Taco Bell, I'm gonna get harassed by a cop for like, loitering or whatever.
00:34:32.000I go to a park, I eat Taco Bell, they say, hey what are you doing?
00:34:37.000And it's like, so this guy can colonize the park, and God knows what he's up to,
00:34:42.000And God knows what that does for the property value and for investment or for families that want to send their kids to the park in the daytime in the summer.
00:34:51.000But if somebody's sitting around in the parking lot, you know, or they park in the wrong spot, God forbid, then you get trouble.
00:34:58.000It's like, these are the things where, that's where you see the depth of the country.
00:35:03.000It's not just in the things like, oh, you know, we lost the Iraq War, or we're gonna lose the race to Mars, or whatever.
00:35:10.000These things that we think about, it's these little, it's these little things.
00:35:16.000Uh, where over time it's just gotten worse and worse and worse, slowly.
00:35:22.000And then you wake up one day and you're like, what happened?
00:35:25.000Things were so different 10 years ago, 15 years ago.
00:35:34.000So anyway, so I'm joking about when I say, oh, we're racist and I'm not, you know, I'm joking about all that, but I, but really the point is that it's, it's not just a racial thing.
00:35:48.000So much of the racial dimension is the fact that these other groups act like that more.
00:35:55.000So it's not necessarily that the black people are black, or the Hispanic people are Hispanic, or whatever.
00:36:02.000It's one of the reasons which makes it such a travesty that the country's going from white to non-white, in addition from the thing in itself, is that they do bring these behaviors, in many cases.
00:36:17.000And it's even the white people that are doing the same thing these days.
00:36:20.000And the point is, if we're gonna have a nice society, it's not just about getting the demographics right, it's about creating a society of quality people.
00:36:30.000And yeah, we want the majority of them to be white, but we want it to be white and of high quality, is the point.
00:36:40.000And so this sort of populist stuff, that's why I'm so insistent that this is a poison.
00:38:36.000And, you know, you look at this old footage and how society used to be, and the people were well-dressed, they were wearing suits, they were wearing hats, even if they didn't have a lot of money.
00:38:49.000And their stuff was quality, and they wanted their kids to be educated, and they wanted the next generation to be more prosperous and achieve more than they did.
00:38:59.000And that is what it meant to be a white American.
00:39:09.000And now, what we're seeing, and this is why I said it's this crossroads, is this pernicious, it's this populism, where they say, no, we're proud of being losers.
00:39:21.000Like, they sort of claim this victim status, like, we've been destroyed by the elite.
00:40:16.000You know, we've got to raise the standards.
00:40:17.000So it's not just about what we're against, which is obviously we don't want Jewish power and we don't want the country to be buried in non-white immigration.
00:40:39.000Self-respect and the kind of standards that we have for ourselves Regardless of you know, who's next door what the what the percentages are We have to rise to the occasion in that way So anyway, I know we've been talking about this subject a lot I don't mean to keep harping on it over and over again but I feel like that's a message that people need to hear because and I'll say it a hundred times
00:41:05.000When Donald Trump came down the escalator, everyone saw the future because here was a white guy who had no white guilt, who is powerful, who is masculine, who is successful, and who is not ashamed of any of it.
00:44:29.000We should want to be successful and use that influence to further our cause.
00:44:38.000I'm not interested in all these, um, you know, they're, they're like, and Charlie Kirk, he honestly hit the nail on the head.
00:44:44.000He said they're, they're like, uh, Ginger Bernie Sanders.
00:44:48.000He said they're, we're, we're building up this like professional activist class of, uh, you know, basically losers where their whole identity is like politics or whatever people may say.
00:46:23.000You know, I think that was the inspiration from Kanye because when I met Kanye, I was just telling him about, look, this is what's going wrong.
00:46:32.000These are the people causing the problems and this is what's wrong with them.
00:46:36.000And he would be like, OK, well, what's the solution?
00:46:42.000You know, I don't think about that sort of thing.
00:46:45.000And basically ever since then I'm like, I don't want to think just in terms of what is going wrong and what society shouldn't be and, you know, who to blame.
00:46:55.000I also want to think about, okay, well what if we do win?
00:47:06.000And then I feel like that's a conversation which inspires a lot.
00:47:13.000Because you start to think about what it could be like based on what it was like in the past and what it's like elsewhere in the world today.
00:47:20.000And then you recognize, you start to see these little things and it's like we have to take ownership.
00:47:28.000Ownership starts with like, look, we need to start owning the businesses.
00:47:33.000We need to start controlling the government.
00:47:36.000If we want to make things better, we have got to win this political struggle and take ownership of the situation, take control of the situation, and enforce standards.
00:48:23.000You know, own it and then make it better.
00:48:25.000Run for office and, you know... Anyway... So... Now I sound like a boomer.
00:48:32.000I guess maybe that's me getting older, but... I, uh... You know, when I see that stuff, it's like I... it's like I want to get
00:48:41.000To be a mayor of a city so that we can kill people for littering.
00:48:46.000It's like I want to own all the businesses on a city block so that we can keep it clean and we can implement standards and give jobs to people who are competent and stuff like that.
00:48:59.000You know, it's like I want to run a university so that, I'm talking like hypothetically,
00:49:05.000So that we can create a research department that invents the next thing, and that's how white people should be thinking, is taking ownership, getting stake, and how do you get a stake in the situation?
00:49:16.000You gotta work hard, demonstrate competence.
00:49:20.000You know, you've got to go out there, put your head down, play by the rules to some extent, until you're in a position where you can start to make the rules.
00:49:28.000Rather than this, like, you know, wigger stuff.
00:49:38.000You know, baby mamas and baby daddies and gym shorts in public and, you know, vulgar mass consumer culture, anti-intellectual, know nothing and proud.
00:49:50.000Like, we gotta just, we have to ditch that.
00:50:07.000Honestly, we're an hour into the show, so I think I'm just gonna talk about DACA.
00:50:11.000I'll talk about Marjorie Greene tomorrow.
00:50:14.000So our feature story, we'll talk about DACA.
00:50:16.000So a federal judge has now ruled that the DACA program is illegal, and for those that don't know, DACA is a program that was created by Barack Obama ten years ago.
00:50:29.000It's called the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals and it means exactly what it says.
00:50:35.000It means that illegal immigrants that arrive in the United States as minors will not be subject to deportation.
00:50:43.000It's like they have an effective, not necessarily an amnesty, but they are protected from deportation.
00:52:22.000Like, you committed a crime and you're not allowed to be on the land.
00:52:27.000It doesn't matter what age you were, if you were 13 or 19 or 25 or 50, if you come here and you don't have your paperwork, you're here illegally.
00:52:38.000So Obama comes in and says, well, but if you got here before you turned 18, well, you're a dreamer.
00:53:36.000I don't know if you remember, but this was in the fall of 2017.
00:53:40.000He had insinuated that he would give an amnesty to the DACA recipients.
00:53:47.000It was only in January 2018 when he revealed that that would be part of a much bigger deal and compromise on immigration.
00:53:55.000And the deal would be something like this.
00:53:58.000The DACA recipients would get permanent residency, although not citizenship.
00:54:04.000They would be allowed to remain in the country, and in exchange, he was seeking $20 billion for a border wall, and he was also seeking provisions from the RAISE Act, which would have created a merit-based legal immigration system that would curtail family migration, and would actually reduce legal migration by 50%.
00:54:23.000So that was actually a very interesting proposal, I thought, back in 2018.
00:54:31.000And really, they should have pushed more strongly for that.
00:54:33.000That's back when Republicans had control of Congress, and the courts, and the White House.
00:54:39.000And although I'm not wild about keeping the dreamers here, probably that would be the least offensive category that you would extend some form of amnesty to, is the people that did arrive here as minors.
00:54:54.000And that would be $600,000 to $800,000.
00:54:56.000And had we reduced immigration by half and built a border wall, you know, it probably would have been worth it.
00:55:19.000This happens all the time, that these grand bargains are made on immigration, amnesties given in exchange for a promise for enforcement on the border, and of course, the amnesty goes through, the enforcement never happens.
00:55:33.000And so it could have been like that, but it was an interesting proposal nonetheless.
00:55:37.000Anyway, that's ancient history at this point.
00:55:41.000Obviously the deal didn't go through, and so the DACA recipients have remained in limbo.
00:55:46.000And the story today is about a federal judge ruling on this, and this is a story from the New York Times.
00:55:53.000It says, quote, a federal judge in Texas on Wednesday rejected the Biden administration's latest effort to save a program that has shielded hundreds of thousands of undocumented young adults from deportation.
00:56:22.000I always forget that's what they call them.
00:56:25.000It says the judge, Andrew Hannon of the Federal District Court in Houston, maintained that President Barack Obama exceeded his authority when he created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA,
00:57:47.000It says the Biden administration initiated a rulemaking procedure in 2021 to explicitly attempt to bolster DACA's legal standing, but the rule issued by the administration did not sway the judge.
00:58:03.000He added that his decision did not compel the government to take any immigration, deportation, or criminal action against any DACA recipient.
00:58:15.000The government is almost certain to appeal the decision to the U.S.
00:58:18.000Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and the case is likely to end up in the Supreme Court.
00:58:25.000Since taking effect 11 years ago, the program has benefited more than 800,000 young people.
00:58:29.000Currently, about 600,000 are enrolled.
00:58:34.000DACA beneficiaries generally were brought to the United States as children through no choice of their own.
00:58:40.000They lack lawful status because they either entered the country without papers or overstayed their visas.
00:58:46.000The program protects them from deportation in spite of their immigration status and allows them to receive work permits which has enabled many of them to build careers and live in the country.
00:58:57.000The average age of recipients was 21 when DACA was established.
00:59:03.000So these people began to be protected as adults.
00:59:08.000So they all call them kids and children and dreamers, but the average age of these people when the program was invented was 21.
00:59:17.000Which, as far as I am aware, is a legal adult.
01:00:56.000And what do you think the Supreme Court is going to say?
01:00:58.000The notoriously conservative, and I don't mean ideologically conservative, I mean in their temperament.
01:01:05.000Do you think the Supreme Court, when they rule on this 5 or 10 years down the line, you think they're going to order all these people deported?
01:01:19.000The program, despite being illegal, is gonna live for 15 to 20 years, and shield millions from deportation, and you can bet your ass these people will never leave.
01:01:34.000They came here, they're gonna have kids, and by the time this thing gets settled, their kids are gonna have kids.
01:01:40.000If they're in their 30s or 40s now, they're gonna have grandkids by the time this thing gets terminated, if it ever does.
01:01:50.000He did something illegal, but the immediate effect was to bring people here that will vote Democrat forever, and they're going to multiply, and they're never going to leave.
01:02:03.000It doesn't matter that the program got ruled illegal 15 years later, 15, 20 years in the future.
01:02:10.000It wouldn't matter if it was a substantive ruling, and it probably won't be.
01:02:16.000What I mean by that is even when they rule, if they rule it's illegal, they're not going to get rid of them.
01:02:21.000They'll say, oh it turns out that thing was illegal all along.
01:02:25.000Oh well, and they're going to shrug their shoulders.
01:02:27.000And it'll be like it was legal the whole time.
01:02:31.000Meanwhile, Republicans wait around for elections and courts and all this nonsense.
01:03:04.000Bring me a general who is absolutely obedient and tell him to tell the military to build the wall with concrete and use the military budget.
01:03:14.000And they'd say, well you can't do that.
01:04:03.000The counterexample would be if Trump came in and extra-legally built the wall, the wall goes up, it never comes down.
01:04:10.000They could rule that it was illegal how they secured the funds or how they built it 10 or 15 or 20 years down the line, but the wall's never going to come down.
01:04:19.000The wall would become a symbol, it would become a fixture, it's physical infrastructure, it would cost more money to bring it down.
01:05:45.000They go in there, they exploit their advantage, and they exploit it so hard and for so long that even if it was illegal, by the time anybody catches on, the judges are in their pocket.
01:06:58.000And so are three of their kids and ten of their grandkids.
01:07:04.000And in two generations, there's ten of them!
01:07:08.000So it only gets worse as time goes on.
01:07:10.000This is why this is like the most pressing urgent problem.
01:07:17.000And you know what's going to have to happen is that eventually there is either going to need to be some form of segregation, separation, or
01:08:23.000It's hard to see a scenario, like let's take that as an example, in a vacuum.
01:08:29.000Well, how are you gonna fix this situation?
01:08:32.000Either you gotta draw a line down the middle of the island, and say that's your side and this is our side, and you forfeit part of it.
01:08:42.000Or, you say we're gonna draw a line and this part of the island is a new country, and we're not gonna let those people in this side.
01:08:52.000Or you have to say, oh, these people, they gotta go back to Africa.
01:08:57.000You know, but it's like, it's hard to see any other way to solve this, because the alternative is that they will be integrated in such a way where the existing culture disappears.
01:09:12.000If you have 700,000 Italians and 800,000 Africans,
01:09:17.000If they mix, if they... and when I say mix, I mean if they get together and they create children together, or even if they just intermingle and they're just shuffled together.
01:09:30.000The finished product is something that's completely different.
01:09:33.000This is not the island that existed for thousands of years.
01:09:36.000This is now a new island which is half African and half Italian.
01:10:04.000You either have to draw a line and say, these are the walls that are going to encircle this nation, and the people outside of it are some other nation, we're just forfeiting it.
01:10:15.000Or you gotta say, these people have to be returned for this to remain the same country.
01:11:13.000So it's leaning towards like the only solution is they have to be arrested and moved.
01:11:20.000And it's like, well, where are you going to move them?
01:11:22.000Some other place where people don't want them?
01:11:24.000I guess you've got to put them somewhere, like a prison, or like a facility, or something.
01:11:30.000You've got to put them in some kind of giant homeless camp, or you've got to find a way to integrate them.
01:11:35.000You could disperse them throughout the country and place them, and it's like you can either put them in a jail, in a mental institution, a rehab, or you put them in a job placement program, you know?
01:11:46.000But it's like that's what you have to do with them.
01:11:48.000And the same thing is true with all these immigrants that are pouring in across the white western world.
01:12:41.000Because there is a population explosion happening in Africa, there is still population growth in India, and the people south of the border don't want to live where they are.
01:12:54.000This place, because of its wealth and its political climate, is a magnet for people, and the world has no shortage of people that are looking for a place like this.
01:13:04.000So they're going to come here, and they're going to come to Europe, and they're going to come on boats and across the river, and they're going to walk across all of Mexico, and they're going to find ways to smuggle themselves in and fly here.
01:16:36.000Meaning, like, there are zero incursions into our country.
01:16:40.000You could even expand lawful immigration.
01:16:42.000I'm not in favor of that, but I'm saying, like, hypothetically, you can say, well, we'll bring in more legal immigrants as long as we reduce illegal passings to zero.
01:17:08.000And something like that needs to happen because it's going to be like World War Z. You ever see that movie where the zombies are climbing on top of each other to get over the wall?
01:17:24.000Everywhere where there is a border between the North and South, between the white, industrial, civilized Western world,
01:17:32.000And the poor, non-white, not-industrialized, not-civilized other world, like, as long as we share a contiguous border with them, that's how it's gonna be.
01:17:43.000With the Middle East and Africa, with Europe, with Latin America and the United States, that's what it's gonna be.
01:17:52.000So, serious action has to be taken here at one point or another.
01:17:59.000I mean, immediately we need to stop the people from coming and then eventually there needs to be a discussion about what are we going to do with this country?
01:23:21.000When you conflate the poor as described in the Bible, that is very different from the kind of people that we think about today, who are of a very different category.
01:23:33.000And I'm not hating on them for being poor.
01:23:36.000I'm hating on them because they want to tear down.
01:23:40.000Everything everyone that has more than them.
01:23:43.000That's the problem It's not that somebody is poor.
01:23:47.000It's this it's this class of people that are out there saying tear down Art tear down high society tear down culture tear down the edifice of success And they're doing that primarily out of resentment.
01:28:11.000I noticed that, even when you get really agitated, you always say, oh my gosh.
01:28:15.000Just a small thing, but it shows how serious you are, if that makes sense.
01:28:20.000I don't know if I really deserve credit for that I mean look it's a sin it's and it's a little it's a simple thing if you just cut that out I mean there's just no reason for it you know so I just removed that from my vocabulary because
01:28:40.000That's one of those things where it's like there's with other sins there is a temptation like you do get angry you do you do get whatever you know but something like that it's just
01:28:57.000You know, it just needs to be cut out so... I don't think I deserve credit.
01:29:10.000It's kind of bullshit that people, Orthodox and Catholic, will put on liturgical music slash chants in random situations like in the car or SMTH.
01:29:19.000It completely takes the reverence out of the music when you are constantly throwing them on that way.
01:29:25.000You know a lot of people that do that?
01:31:05.000You could join a fraternity in college.
01:31:07.000Like, everything that the military offers, for the most part, I feel like you could get other places without resigning yourself or signing yourself over to the government.
01:31:19.000And I said that for a long time, and then they did the VAX mandate.
01:31:22.000And a lot of people I know were in the military and they got screwed by it.
01:31:28.000So you know or when we go to war with Russia or China you're gonna be called up and you're gonna be called to arrest patriots at the Capitol as an example or whatever I know technically that wouldn't happen to be the National Guard but the point stands I think it's not I think it's not a good idea but if you think it's good hey knock yourself out you want to be a bitch for the government you think that's a good idea go for it
01:31:56.000pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent three dollars two hundred thirty seven kevin mccarthy's jewish rock i don't know what that is christ is king sent three dollars you gotta watch gran torino such a based movie trad catholic badass american grandpa vet who got the most hilarious insults rewatched it recently and forgot how good clint eastwood was in it nah dude i've seen that movie and it's not based it's not based it clearly what what did you
01:32:58.000The moral of the story is that his white kids were clowns, and he hated his immigrant neighbors because they were foreign, but then he came to realize that he
01:33:09.000He fell in love with their culture, and he realized that they're actually not so bad.
01:33:13.000And you know, maybe he could bequeath all of his legacy to them instead, because they're more deserving.
01:33:19.000Like, that was the moral of the story!
01:33:22.000That was... And it's not like it was subtle either.
01:33:35.000This is maybe controversial, but I think Clint Eastwood is not a good director.
01:33:39.000And I don't even think he's a very good actor.
01:33:41.000I think he's... He's cool in these movies, and... You know, it has a certain kind of appeal, but I don't think he's a particularly good actor.
01:33:52.000I don't think he's a particularly good director.
01:37:04.000It's about the kind of people that are there.
01:37:08.000You know, there are very homogeneous pockets all over the country where it's homogeneously Hispanic or Black or Asian, and it doesn't make it nice.
01:37:16.000It doesn't make it, like, magically create a commons with high standards, does it?
01:37:26.000So, and the same is true even of whites, uh, in, in some places.
01:37:32.000So... No, I don't think that's really true.
01:37:37.000I think, I think it tends to go together, but I don't think that's a rule.
01:39:25.000Nick do you think technological advancement would even be further along if white countries weren't sidetracked by these non-issues shoved in their faces and their politics all day?
01:40:07.000I think there's no question that we would be further along if we didn't have that.
01:40:12.000You know, and all you have to do is look at the first half of the 20th century versus the latter half of the 20th century, because that's really started very early.
01:40:21.00060s, 70s, 80s, that's when the stuff really began.
01:40:28.000It's been going on for over 50 years at least.
01:40:33.000So, if the goal is excellence and perfection, you're gonna get a totally different hiring process.
01:40:40.000You're gonna get a totally different structure.
01:40:42.000There is probably so much bureaucracy and waste and certainly the inclusivity is not helping either.
01:40:53.000You know, I'm sure that's only diluting
01:40:56.000And there's this unseen effect as well, like I said, which is that people that may have the wrong opinions or may be the best They're being sidetracked for one reason or another and You know, but these are more like institutional practices rather than distractions, you know what I'm saying?
01:41:14.000It's not like people are being distracted.
01:41:15.000It's that institutional practices are They're not making people the best they could be they're not creating the teams and the kind of culture that's required for
01:41:25.000Uh, the kind of advancement that we had a century ago.
01:42:18.000It's not just that the country's no longer white, it's that even the whites that exist today could not do what the whites of a hundred years ago did.
01:42:25.000And we need to get America to a point where it can begin to regenerate that old way of things.
01:42:35.000So we can't be complacent and say, oh, it's everybody else.
01:42:56.000This was meant to be for last night's stream but there is a pretty funny quote from Hitler but there is way too much text it's my pinned tweet if you're bothered I understand if not.
01:43:28.000The rich thing is just a cope for people afraid to be racist.
01:43:31.000Saw a guy on TikTok walk up to a Rothschild with a 350k watch, asked her what she does, she looks at him with disgust, and the comments all thought it's just because he's poor.
01:45:02.000They own 40 rental units and you might think oh that's crazy but people do that you know some people some people work a career their whole lives and that's fine you know when they work a job and they get paid a salary and some people are real hustlers and they and it does happen it really exists there is upward mobility some people start businesses or they they buy property and you know and they create a small fortune and they become low millionaires
01:45:33.000When I say low millionaire I mean they have a net worth of one to ten million dollars and you know we would consider those people rich.
01:45:40.000They will live in a nice zip code and they will drive nice cars and you know so that's a big part of why I don't like the anti-rich thing.
01:48:31.000It's got to be, look, like our nation is not succeeding.
01:48:35.000You know, you're always going to have poor people, but you want to have a country where there's an abundance of charity for them.
01:48:42.000And, you know, and by the same token, you know, they're not a burden on society like they are now, where they're like attacking people in public.
01:50:13.000And that doesn't mean that there doesn't exist or that there don't exist people that are legitimately impoverished but you know that's clearly not what I'm talking about and that's not the issue today.
01:50:25.000You know, there are plenty of people that are doing just fine.
01:50:29.000They're getting subsidized housing, they're getting subsidized healthcare, they're getting food stamps, their kids go to school for free, and you call them poor?
01:50:53.000People live in a society, they have no accountability, there are no consequences for their actions, they don't work, they contribute nothing, and they're rude.
01:51:03.000And they're rude, and they're a burden, and they're ingrates.
01:51:07.000That's the other thing, they're so ungrateful.
01:51:09.000We have people that live in this society for free, and they are ingrates.
01:51:15.000And they have the audacity to hate the rich.
01:51:32.000You know, these are able-bodied adults.
01:51:37.000And the same goes for many, many, many other people.
01:51:40.000And people have found all different kinds of lifestyles where they can be very comfortable and enjoy material prosperity and material abundance, but they don't work.
01:51:52.000And all they're filled with is resentment.
01:54:53.000I mean, I'm making generalizations here, and that's what they are, is generalizations.
01:54:58.000When you see the poor in this country, they're angry, they're resentful, they're hostile to this country that took them in if they're immigrants.
01:55:08.000You know, and the black people that are poor, they're filled with animosity.
01:55:14.000And these left-wing people that you see, these students or young people, same deal.
01:56:30.000The live chat, if they want to make criticisms, they should they should fork over their $3, but you know, look, you can't hate the game, okay?
01:56:41.000Or you can't hate the players, hate the game.
01:57:23.000Okay, because although you're right that there are left-wing Jews that are very influential and everything, the only way to oppose them is from the right, and the right is totally controlled by Zionists.
02:00:51.000Maybe I'm not being a very good Christian, but I'm a little cynical about what this entails.
02:00:58.000This guy, you must be the best wingman ever.
02:01:02.000Listen, hey Mike, I super chatted this show and everyone in the audience is praying for your fight with your wife that you can sleep in the bed tonight or something.
02:03:00.000The poor are gonna be courteous and they're gonna be humble and friendly and the rich are gonna be magnanimous and benevolent and charitable and like that's that's a harmonious order but this like oh it's the rich I hate the rich cuz I'm poor it's satanic it's satanic and it's destructive so thanks for the big super chat god bless you man and totally agree with the message you're right black row I percent three dollars how are you mad at the things you said