MIGRANT INVASION: Biden LEGALIZES MILLIONS Of Venezuelan Refugees | America First Ep. 1222MIGRANT INVASION: Biden LEGALIZES MILLIONS Of Venezuelan Refugees | America First Ep. 1222
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00:09:00.000So the Biden administration's solution, rather than keep them out or put them back, the solution is this.
00:09:08.000They are now giving work permits to 500,000 Venezuelans that are here illegally.
00:09:15.000So instead of, like I said, we could prevent them from coming in, we could gather them up and ship them out,
00:09:23.000The solution to alleviate the stress on the cities is to give them work permits so they can get jobs while the city is putting them up.
00:09:35.000And now we can't get rid of them for at least 18 months.
00:09:41.000And this is under the TPS program, Temporary Protected Status, where we defer any action, any detention, or
00:09:53.000Removal by 18 months and in the meantime they get a work permit, so we'll talk all about that tonight It's pretty outrageous.
00:10:00.000We'll get into some of the numbers and You know I feel like people don't understand the chain of events, but this affects everybody Everybody is affected by illegal immigration even if you're not near them you're still being affected and so we'll break down all the numbers and what is really going on here and
00:10:44.000These are millions and millions and millions of people that are just here to stay.
00:10:51.000That's all she wrote for this country.
00:11:10.000I'm actually a little bit glad with how things are going.
00:11:13.000It looks like today, just like on Tuesday, a few Republicans got together and shut down another procedural vote where they're trying to get this Pentagon appropriations bill through and Republicans won't even let it come to the floor because there's five or six holdouts from the Freedom Caucus that basically want to see a government shutdown, which I think is a good thing.
00:12:24.000Marjorie Greene, we all know she's a slut in her private life.
00:12:27.000She's a whore in her professional life.
00:12:30.000Because she has sold out to McCarthy for access.
00:12:33.000So that's like the definition of a whore, politically.
00:12:37.000And it comes as a big surprise now that she's on the other side of this issue.
00:12:43.000Kevin McCarthy's been very frustrated by the Freedom Caucus, which has been opposing even rules, procedural votes to get these things to the floor.
00:12:54.000And you'd expect that Marjorie, being on McCarthy's lap for almost a year, you'd assume that she'd be on his side trying to defeat the rebellion within the Freedom Caucus.
00:13:06.000But she is on the side, this time, of Rosendale and Gates and all the other people.
00:13:13.000And wouldn't you know it, it's because today Donald Trump signaled that he wanted more from McCarthy.
00:13:21.000So now, suddenly, she finds the courage after Trump gave permission, I suppose.
00:14:15.000Because of course the Republicans want to shut down the government over border security.
00:14:19.000That's one of the areas where the Freedom Caucus feels that McCarthy and the Republicans' continuing resolution doesn't do enough to address.
00:14:29.000They want to shut down the government by preventing McCarthy from even getting a spending bill to the Senate because they feel the bill that McCarthy wants doesn't go far enough on border security.
00:15:10.000So my best monologues are cut up and they're posted on Rumble.
00:15:14.000So if you want to skip the super chats or maybe there's something you're not interested in, you don't like this part, you know, the intro, the monologues are all clipped and they're on Rumble as well.
00:15:23.000I think a lot of people, sometimes more people watch the clip than watch the show because they just want the clip.
00:15:31.000So check that out and follow me on Telegram.
00:15:36.000You're going to want to tune into the show next week because we have a little teaser and some announcements coming up in the next couple weeks.
00:15:44.000I'm not going to give you an exact date, but like I said, we're getting closer to the end of the year, so there's a lot to discuss.
00:15:54.000But I think that's all our announcements for tonight.
00:15:58.000and I don't really have too much else for you right now so I guess we'll just dive in here and I want to talk about the migrant crisis first because there's really a lot of ground to cover so
00:16:12.000As you know, the situation at the border is literally worse than ever.
00:16:17.000We've talked about it throughout the last few years.
00:16:20.000And this is like the central issue of our time.
00:16:24.000This is a world-defining, civilization-defining issue.
00:16:28.000And understand, you have to zoom out and see the big picture.
00:16:33.000It's also not even about America and Mexico.
00:16:37.000This is like a 60-year problem that is happening on a global scale.
00:16:43.000And they're calling this, I think it's the fourth or the fifth demographic trend, or the demographic transition they call this.
00:16:54.000There's a few notable... In demography, there's three major demographic transitions that a state undergoes, or that states have undergone in the world.
00:17:03.000I believe this is the fourth demographic transition.
00:17:06.000And that phrase is even a buzzword in demography.
00:17:13.000And this demographic transition concerns the migration of the people in the Global South, now moving into the Global North.
00:17:24.000It's the poor, so-called third world, brown countries south of the Rio Grande in the Western Hemisphere and south of the Mediterranean in Europe and south of a certain latitude in Asia
00:17:42.000And these countries, which are responsible for almost all of the population growth in the latter half of the last century, will be responsible for all the population growth in this century.
00:17:57.000All of these peoples are fleeing their countries, which are poor, dysfunctional, cannot provide adequate food, shelter, etc.
00:18:05.000for them, and they're all moving north.
00:18:09.000And they're moving north into the rich, mostly white countries of the world.
00:18:13.000So this explains not just Mexicans moving to America, but it explains all of the demographic movement or the migration that's happening in the Western Hemisphere.
00:18:40.000Now, recently, the migration is coming from Venezuela in South America.
00:18:47.000And then at the same time that that's happening here, of course you have people that are moving from Sub-Saharan Africa, and from Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, into Europe.
00:18:58.000At the same time, you've got India and Indians moving into Canada.
00:19:04.000That doesn't quite fit the same pattern, although it's similar, but you've got India, which is having a population explosion, and just like the rest, although they're not contiguous, the Indians are moving north to Canada, Somalians moving to Minnesota, and so on and so forth.
00:19:22.000This is the biggest and most important thing that's happening right now.
00:19:26.000Because when this process is over, by 2100, it's going to be a complete reshuffling.
00:19:32.000And maybe you've seen this graphic before, but at the start of the previous century, in 1900, the population of Europe was two or three times the population of Africa.
00:19:45.000At the end of this current century, in 2100, 200 years later, Africa will be three or four times the size of Europe in terms of population.
00:19:59.000And at the same time that countries like Congo, Nigeria, Tanzania, and others are going to move into the top ten or top five in population there,
00:20:12.000The countries in Europe will also be filled with people from those places.
00:20:16.000So in other words, not only will Congo be bigger than France and Germany, and Nigeria will be bigger than the whole continent of Europe, but the continent of Europe will be filled with people from those countries.
00:20:29.000And so, like we've talked about before, this is what constitutes a white genocide.
00:20:35.000It's an open-ended question as to whether or not
00:20:39.000Ethnic Europeans, ethnic white people, will persist after the 23rd century.
00:20:47.000Because by the end of this century, in the 22nd century, they will be a fledgling global minority, a minority in all their own countries, and they may literally be killed or become so marginal they cease to exist by the end of the following one.
00:21:04.000And so will be the end of the line and the end of this chapter of European white civilization.
00:21:14.000Greeks, Romans, Medieval Europe, and the last five centuries of dominance will all come to an end in a very short period of time.
00:21:37.000I'm not saying we want to get immigration under control.
00:21:41.000I'm saying we have to think about the next two centuries and whether white people will continue to exist in the world.
00:21:48.000Because if we can't stop it now, we will not be able to stop it when there are 6 billion Africans in 60 years.
00:21:58.000Because that's the future that we're headed towards and at that point it's going to be like World War Z with Africans pouring into Europe, pouring into America, trying to get in.
00:23:00.000South America is slowing down a little bit, but... Point is, there is literally no end in sight for this problem, and it is very bad right now.
00:23:12.000Whites will be a minority in America in 10 or 15 years.
00:23:18.000And it realistically hasn't even started, this problem.
00:23:21.000That's why we need to think very seriously and long-term.
00:23:26.000And it's important to put it in perspective there because I feel like people are more inclined to feel a humanitarian disposition and feel more sympathetic when they don't understand the gravity of the problem.
00:23:42.000Because when we think of illegal immigration, we think about something that's happening in Texas or in California, and we think about Mexicans, and we think about maybe people we know, and we think about our consciousness is still stuck in a country that is all white, or mostly white.
00:24:02.000A lot of people can't even fathom a reality where we have 50 million foreign-born Africans living in America, but that's a possibility.
00:24:12.000Or a country that is 70% non-white and maybe half of them are from another country, foreign born.
00:24:20.000But when you think about it that way, then you start to consider that we still have time now to arrest these people and ship them back.
00:24:30.000And yeah, a lot of them are going to die when they get back.
00:24:34.000But better we send a message now so that whites still exist as a race in the future.
00:24:44.000So that's setting the stage but of course we're talking about developments today and there's a major development today from the Biden administration.
00:24:54.000Like I said, he has made a major move to address the migrant crisis that has worsened under his administration.
00:25:03.000And we've talked about illegal immigration for as long as I've been doing this show.
00:25:07.000Of course, that was one of the number one issues that Trump brought up in 2016.
00:25:11.000If not THE number one issue, that was like THE calling card, was build a wall, deport everybody.
00:26:38.000If the people that came in in just two years just went in the middle of Kansas and they all put up a city, it would be bigger than Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Miami, D.C.
00:27:03.000And this has happened because specifically Biden has taken apart all of the Trump administration policies that kept illegals out of the country.
00:27:11.000And it's this really insidious program a lot of people don't even really understand it.
00:27:17.000We don't even realistically have a border.
00:27:21.000I feel like most people don't even understand how this works.
00:27:25.000People think... I think the popular conception about illegal crossings is that we have some fencing, and we have border patrol, and the people that are getting in are just people that aren't being caught.
00:27:40.000Like they're sneaking in at night, they're climbing over the fence, they get in,
00:27:54.000Lately, what they're doing is taking advantage of a federal statute which says that if a foreigner claims asylum in America, we have to process their asylum claim.
00:28:33.000And what happens under the Biden administration is that they are caught, processed, and then released.
00:28:41.000And so an illegal immigrant encounters Border Patrol at the border and they're instructed to say a script so they can take advantage of the federal statute and they could say I'm an asylum seeker and the federal government says well we will process your asylum claim
00:28:59.000In the meantime, you're going to get a trial date, and we're going to tell you when to report back to a court, when we've adjudicated whether or not you have a legitimate asylum claim, and we'll decide if your asylum claim is legitimate, you can stay.
00:29:15.000If not, we're going to have to deport you.
00:29:18.000But that's the basis of catch and release is they surrender and what happens is is that there are so many illegal immigrants because the system is totally overwhelmed by the sheer number of people that are pouring in constantly it takes a long time to process the asylum claims and they can't possibly detain all the people that are awaiting
00:29:45.000So instead of keeping them in Mexico, instead of sending them away, instead of rapidly adjudicating their claim, or detaining them at detention centers on the border, they tell them, okay, we're going to take your information down, come back to court when we tell you.
00:30:04.000Although even that has changed a little bit.
00:30:06.000There was actually a funny thing that Biden did.
00:30:09.000It used to be the case that they were given... We took down a lot of their information.
00:30:14.000We told them, you have to show up to court or else we will find you and get rid of you.
00:30:19.000And that never happened, but that's what they were told.
00:30:23.000Under Biden, they even changed it further.
00:30:25.000They took down less information and they said, well, we'll contact you about a court date at some point in the future.
00:30:34.000And so they made it even... It was already catch-and-release.
00:30:37.000They made it, like, a complete release.
00:31:04.000And every month since Biden has taken office, there has not been a single month where fewer than 150,000 people have been apprehended at the border.
00:31:19.000And so, point is, there's a direct correlation.
00:31:23.000There's a causal relationship between the policies and the volume of immigrants that you get.
00:31:30.000Under Trump, there was a legal regime that was put in place to control this.
00:31:35.000So, for example, when people made an asylum claim at the border, we forced them to remain in Mexico while they awaited their asylum request.
00:31:45.000There was another rule that was put in place.
00:31:47.000That said that an illegal immigrant couldn't apply for asylum if they were from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, unless they applied for asylum in another country first, like Mexico or another place that was on the way.
00:32:01.000And so there were things like that going on, which have now been suspended.
00:32:07.000And just by the fact that we pledged not to deport anybody, stop building the wall, there was a promise for amnesty, and all these policies that prevented people from being forced to stay on the other side of the border, it has just exploded.
00:32:21.000It is way worse than under Trump, way worse than under Obama, way worse than under Bush or Clinton or any other time ever.
00:32:29.000And now these people are showing up in the major cities and they're completely overwhelming the major cities like New York or Chicago and you might have heard about these
00:32:42.000The city governments, even though they're controlled by Democrats lately, they're even protesting Biden and saying that the cities are being screwed.
00:32:50.000They just literally can't handle the amount of people that are showing up.
00:32:54.000So like, for example, in New York City, they're having to house tens of thousands, almost a hundred thousand people the city of New York has had to find shelter for.
00:33:05.000And so they're putting them up in hotels and hospitals and nursing homes.
00:33:09.000They built a camp for them on an island.
00:33:12.000They're putting them up in the usual homeless shelters.
00:33:15.000In some cases, they're putting them in a parking lot in a hospital.
00:34:06.000And this is, they call it temporary protected status because this is supposed to last for 18 months while we again adjudicate whether they have asylum here.
00:34:19.000But with these people, they get rolled over all the time.
00:34:24.000500,000 Venezuelans are basically given work permits, cannot be deported, so they can go and get jobs, and this lasts for 18 months at the minimum, but they can go and reapply and get it again.
00:34:38.000And it'll be another 18 months before they can be deported.
00:34:43.000And there are categories of people that have been in this country under the Temporary Protected Status Program for decades.
00:34:52.000It's called temporary because it's 18 months.
00:34:56.000But some people have been here for 20 or 30 or 40 years under the program, just getting it renewed all the time.
00:35:03.000So they're just effectively more illegal immigrants.
00:35:06.000They're just effectively, they call them asylum seekers, temporary protected, but they're basically just illegal immigrants.
00:35:13.000They're aliens living and residing in America, but with no real legal status.
00:35:19.000Just part of a program that defers the date indefinitely for when they would be deported or when they would see a hearing for their asylum request.
00:36:11.000But if they say, oh, I'm fleeing a humanitarian disaster, like I said, then they can take advantage of the federal statute, and it's international law too, that we have to take them in and at least process their asylum request.
00:36:40.000It says, by allowing them to legally earn income, the change could alleviate the burden of housing the refugees in major cities across the country.
00:36:50.000So, rather than having them live in parking lots and airports and hospitals and homeless shelters and hotels,
00:37:11.000The migrants also will be protected from deportation for at least the next 18 months.
00:37:17.000Administration officials say the decision was made as required by law because of the worsening conditions in Venezuela and not because of the situation in New York or other cities.
00:37:29.000The situation at the border where officials on Monday arrested 8,000 migrants, close to record highs in May, is providing ammunition to conservative Republicans who are vowing to shut down the government unless Congress agrees to new anti-immigration measures.
00:37:44.000Mr. Biden singled out Venezuelans for the program because of their sheer numbers.
00:37:49.000They make up the largest mass migration in the hemisphere in decades.
00:37:54.000The TPS law has been used for decades to provide limited legal status to people who have tried to escape natural disasters or political violence.
00:38:03.000Although that's not what's happening in Venezuela.
00:38:07.000Understand that, like, theoretically, you can make the argument that all the poor people in the world are being subject to that.
00:38:23.000Okay, subs here in Africa will always be poor.
00:38:26.000They will never industrialize because their average IQ is 75.
00:38:33.000So they will never have industry in the entire continent, which means they will never be self-sufficient, which means there will always be political turmoil, they will always be reliant on foreign aid,
00:38:48.000And they will always have a surplus of the population that cannot be fed, housed, clothed, and they will be moving into white countries.
00:38:57.000And they will claim that they have a legal right to be in those countries because of a political crisis.
00:40:21.000We say, insofar as there is political violence, everyone in your country has a legal right to move here, and we cannot send them back until the crisis is resolved.
00:40:33.000So as long as Venezuela, or Libya, or Yemen, or Sudan, or Congo is broken, we must legally accept every person that moves here from there, and we cannot turn them away, and we cannot send them back until the crisis is resolved.
00:40:51.000Well, those crises will never be resolved.
00:40:57.000Because the people there are too dumb to create civilization.
00:41:45.000There are 16 countries whose citizens have been given TPS designation according to Congressional research.
00:41:53.000They include Afghanistan, Burma, Cameroon, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Yemen.
00:42:07.000Some of these groups have remained in the United States for decades.
00:42:12.000So it's a temporary program that is supposed to last 18 months but it applies to like 20 third world countries and they've been taking advantage of it for decades.
00:42:35.000It says, this designation, this is a spokeswoman from the Department of Homeland Security, she says, this designation and extension of Venezuela for TPS is based on extraordinary and temporary conditions in Venezuela that prevent their nationals from returning in safety.
00:42:53.000DHS is doing everything in its power to get the migrants who are eligible working.
00:42:59.000Now, for reference, like I said, we have to talk about the fiscal impact as well.
00:43:04.000There are 60,000 migrants living in New York City in city-funded shelters, and 10,000 are coming every month.
00:43:15.000More than 113,000 have arrived in New York City since the spring of 2022.
00:43:21.000The mayor of New York City says it will cost $12 billion over the next three years to house these people,
00:43:29.000And they can't pay for that, so where do they get the money?
00:43:33.000These people are pouring in, and initially they have no papers, and they have no money, and they have no job or education, so the city actually has a law.
00:43:44.000They say it's a right to housing in New York City.
00:43:47.000So anyone that's homeless, the city has to provide shelter.
00:43:51.000So the city has to provide housing for all these foreign nationals that are living here.
00:43:58.00060,000 and growing by 10,000 every month.
00:44:01.000The city has to pay for them to be housed.
00:44:04.000It's going to cost $12 billion over the next three years.
00:44:09.000But the city doesn't have the money to pay for that.
00:44:12.000All these New York City liberals voted and said, everybody has a right to housing.
00:44:17.000So people that don't even live in America came here and said, I'd like my free housing.
00:44:24.000And New York has to give them housing.
00:44:26.000Well, now they don't have enough money to pay for that, obviously.
00:44:30.000Because, you know, New York City can barely house the homeless people that already live there, let alone an infinite supply of people from everywhere.
00:44:40.000So what do you suppose New York City does?
00:45:50.000They borrow money from the New York State Legislature.
00:45:54.000So people that don't even live in New York City, people that live in New York State, elsewhere, are paying for people from West Africa to live in New York City.
00:46:05.000It costs people $3,000 or $4,000 per month just to get like a livable accommodation in Manhattan.
00:46:15.000New York City real estate is the most expensive in the world.
00:46:21.000Rich Americans can barely afford to live in New York City and the homeless American citizens don't have shelter in New York City.
00:46:31.000But you've got people that don't even live there that are paying for people from other countries to live there.
00:46:41.000People that are out there in Albany or Buffalo
00:46:47.000Are paying for Africans to live and work in New York City so that they can have their opportunity for Venezuelans to live there so they can escape the humanitarian disaster.
00:47:01.000And of course, every state is bankrupt.
00:47:04.000Every state is dependent on the federal government.
00:47:06.000The federal government gives, I think it's $80 million a year, maybe more, to the state of New York.
00:47:23.000All these people that are coming to America, they come here, they're assigned a caseworker, and the caseworker helps them integrate.
00:47:32.000And they're integrated by their kids get sent to public schools.
00:47:36.000And they, once they get their job under the Temporary Protected Status Program, they also get to apply for subsidized housing and they get other benefits.
00:47:48.000So how cucked are we as a nation that you've got these people coming over here and we're paying for their housing, we're paying for their children's education, we're paying for their food, we're paying for their medicine, and for their medical care?
00:48:07.000And they come here and say, oh, no, we're pursuing the American dream.
00:48:16.000And you couldn't even live here if it wasn't for assistance from the taxpayer.
00:48:21.000And by the way, the taxpayer is white and Asian.
00:48:26.000When people talk about the taxpayer, that's a dog whistle.
00:48:30.000Because on net, the only people in this country that are paying into the government, on average, more than they take, are whites and Asians.
00:48:42.000When you break the numbers down and you look at how much, on average, every group of people in this country receives from the government in services and benefits, versus how much they pay in in taxes, whites and Asians are the only two races
00:49:35.000Every last one of these foreign nationals that invades this country illegally and get set up for housing wherever, in a blue state, in a blue city, or wherever, their housing, education, medical care, food, is all being taken care of by the white man.
00:49:55.000When the white man goes to work, when the white people
00:50:00.000Go out to work every day and they get taxed like a bitch and the value of their dollar is destroyed by inflation and you work and work so that you can save a little money so that you can afford less and less.
00:50:14.000The money that's taken from you by the government, it's not going for you.
00:50:24.000It is going right now to house people from Africa in New York City who invaded this country and who are going to have more kids and they're doing some illicit job like DoorDash or Uber Eats.
00:50:42.000Part of the underground economy, they call it.
00:50:47.000And like I said, that's why you need to zoom out and look at the whole perspective.
00:50:51.000Not only are whites being slaughtered, not only are we being genocided in our own country, countries all around the world, and we may never exist, not only are we accepting that and allowing that and in many cases voting for it, but we're paying for it.
00:51:23.000I mean, it's bad enough the way it is, where white people go to work and we have to provide for blacks and Hispanics who are, in terms of fiscal impact, a net negative.
00:51:36.000Bad enough we have to subsidize this group in the country that hates us, or that are one or two generations removed from invading, but we literally have to pay for people from Africa to live here and move here and replace us.
00:51:56.000If that's not the most cucked dynamic in the history of the world, I don't know what is.
00:52:03.000And it makes me want to not pay my taxes.
00:52:06.000Tell the IRS, I do, you know, I do all of that.
00:52:10.000But the people of this country should be furious.
00:52:13.000There should be, and I'm not encouraging this because I would never encourage illegal activity, but there should be a revolt in the streets over this.
00:52:22.000That every man, woman, and child that goes to work and pays taxes
00:52:59.000These people come here, they break the laws, they have no respect for the customs, they bring with them their third world attitudes and culture and all the rest, and by the way they couldn't even survive here if it wasn't for the fact that it was subsidized.
00:53:36.000An illegal immigrant comes to New York and downloads some illicit code so they can get on Uber Eats and buy some moped for $1,000 and they live in subsidized housing and the public schools and they go to the hospital for free medical care and they compare that to pioneers that went into the wilderness and fought Indians and created a map of an empty continent.
00:54:19.000You need to get all these illegal people, get them in a giant jet with no pilot, and you need to fly it to Venezuela and crash it into the ground and send a message.
00:55:27.000So we're paying for them to be at a homeless shelter, then the solution is, well, let them make a living so that they can affect the housing market.
00:55:36.000So they can go and buy subsidized cheap housing and deprive Americans from having that.
00:55:42.000So, this is a policy that impoverishes, dangers Americans, and it's taking resources from Americans.
00:55:49.000And we're saying, well, we can't really solve it by preventing them from coming here or sending them back because, well, think of the migrants.
00:55:57.000Can we have a government that thinks of Americans?
00:56:40.000And it's going to get worse and worse until there is no incentive to come here because it is just as bad here as it is in the place they came from.
00:56:49.000That's why we have to send a message and say not one illegal immigrant will pass.
00:56:54.000You can even have, at this point, you can even have lots of legal immigration.
00:57:44.000So, the message has to be sent, no one's gonna come in illegally, and then we gotta deport them, we gotta build a wall, and we gotta shut down legal immigration.
01:00:31.000This is when we had a Republican House, Senate, White House, and Supreme Court.
01:00:36.000And Trump went to the Congressional leadership and said, I want 23 billion dollars to build my border wall and to beef up the Border Patrol, Customs and Border Patrol.
01:00:48.000And that's going to include $17 billion for the wall, $6 billion for surveillance, and more personnel at the border.
01:00:54.000And you know what the Republicans in Congress said?
01:01:42.000And they didn't do good at all in the Senate.
01:01:45.000Held onto the Senate by one or two votes.
01:01:49.000So after the 2018 midterms, Donald Trump said there is a lame duck session where Republicans still have the majority in both houses.
01:01:58.000Between November 2018 and January 2019, there is a window before the new Democrat House majority is seated where the Republican majority can pass immigration reform.
01:03:04.000A federal judge tried to shut it down.
01:03:08.000So they had to fight it out and get a ruling from the Supreme Court and it wasn't until a year later that the Supreme Court gave them the ruling that they could use the money and that's why there was basically no border wall constructed from 2017 until 2020.
01:03:24.000In 2020 they built 500 miles of border wall and they did almost all of that in that year.
01:03:31.000That's because it took him a long time to go through the Supreme Court to pull the money from the D.O.D.
01:03:36.000because the Republicans wouldn't allocate it in Congress.
01:03:41.000has has already been allocated, and Trump wanted to repurpose money that the D.O.D.
01:03:45.000had for the border wall, because he couldn't get Congress to spend it on a border wall directly, even when Republicans controlled it.
01:03:53.000And remember, he wanted the border wall because the same thing going on now was happening back then.
01:04:00.000You had these massive caravans in 2018 and 2019, and that time they were coming from the Northern Triangle.
01:04:07.000They were coming from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
01:04:11.000So you may remember there were these huge caravans in spring and fall 2018, and then illegal immigration reached a new height in spring 2019.
01:04:21.000That was the only time I ever considered leaving the Trump train, and that's when I flirted with Andrew Yang.
01:04:28.000Because in May and June 2019, it was a record number of illegal border crossings.
01:04:35.000Because of these caravans, because he couldn't build the wall, that was the backdrop for this.
01:04:42.000Under Biden, the monthly apprehensions are higher, the daily apprehensions at the border are higher, it's worse than it was in 2019, and the caravans aren't coming from the Northern Triangle, they're now coming from Venezuela and Africa.
01:04:59.000And once again, we're facing a potential government shutdown.
01:05:04.000On October 1st, the government runs out of money.
01:05:09.000They need a continuing resolution to pass so that they can fund the government for an additional 30 days until the end of October.
01:05:19.000And in that time, they want to negotiate these 12 appropriations bills that'll fund the government for like a year.
01:05:30.000And so Democrats control the Senate, Republicans control the House.
01:05:33.000Kevin McCarthy, the Speaker of the House, the leader of the Republicans, says, I want to go to the Democrats, and I want some modest spending cuts, and I want a little border security, and we'll negotiate down from there.
01:05:48.000Think about the situation happening right now.
01:06:02.000It's so bad that even the Democrat-Liberal mayor of New York City and Chicago are against Biden because the border is so bad and it's affecting them that badly.
01:06:13.000This is five years after their initial negotiations with Trump over the border wall.
01:06:19.000And they say, well, we're going to go to the Democrats with modest border security, with the intention of negotiating down to something that the Democrats will pass.
01:06:30.000And so this is where the Freedom Caucus is coming in, led by Matt Gaetz, and they're saying, no.
01:06:36.000No, we don't want to send a weak bill to the Democrats.
01:06:40.000We want to shut down the government until we get a bill that secures the border.
01:06:44.000And Kevin McCarthy is telling them that he would rather pass a bill with no border security at all with the Democrats than pass a bill with these 5 or 15 Republicans and have more border security.
01:06:59.000This is a story from the New York Times.
01:07:20.000Just hours after McCarthy signaled he had won over some of the holdouts and was ready to move forward, a handful of Republicans broke with their party to oppose a routine measure to allow the Military Appropriations Bill to come to the floor for debate, joining with Democrats to defeat it.
01:07:37.000McCarthy said, quote, This is a whole new concept of individuals that just want to burn the place down.
01:08:23.000Given their opposition to the funding levels in the bill and other provisions added by Republicans who said they need to eliminate woke policies in the military.
01:08:32.000Joining the Republican defections were Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona, Dan Bishop of North Carolina, Eli Crane of Arizona, Marjorie Taylor Green of Georgia, and Matt Rosendale of Montana.
01:08:46.000Greene was also aligned with hard-right Republicans who made it clear they planned to stand in opposition to McCarthy's latest stopgap funding proposal.
01:08:55.000The group, which included at least seven Republicans, appeared to be large enough to defeat it, given the party's tiny majority, which allows for no more than four defections if all Democrats vote in opposition.
01:10:34.000A couple weeks ago Marjorie Greene, she's been having a rough year.
01:10:38.000Her base and all of her allies have abandoned her because she is completely sold out on all the issues.
01:10:46.000She said one day that she wanted to impeach Kevin McCarthy, but ever since McCarthy gave her her committee assignments back, she's been his biggest supporter.
01:10:54.000She made him the speaker, voted with him on 94% of votes, helped with the votes on the debt ceiling, which we just talked about a second ago, in addition to other things.
01:11:06.000It wasn't just the debt ceiling, it was also
01:11:09.000She downplayed the fact that they weren't gonna release the surveillance footage for January 6th, which we went over on a show earlier in the summer, and she was prepared to do that once again.
01:11:21.000Earlier this week, she was in the press getting a lot of heat for this.
01:11:24.000They said, hey, how about the fact that you got kicked out of the Freedom Caucus?
01:11:29.000How about the fact that Matt Gaetz is attacking you?
01:11:32.000How about the fact that you're fighting with all your colleagues?
01:11:35.000And she said, well, I don't want to be in the Burn It All Down Caucus anymore.
01:11:51.000Two weeks ago, you justified the fact that you are McCarthy's whore, and you betrayed your constituents and betrayed your colleagues in the Freedom Caucus, so much so that they kicked you out.
01:12:03.000And you justified all that by saying, well, I'm not in the Burn It All Down Caucus.
01:12:45.000McCarthy made a promise to Marjorie Greene.
01:12:48.000That she would get her committee assignments and he would help her become a celebrity by letting her sponsor the resolution that impeaches Biden.
01:12:56.000And Marjorie helped him become Speaker and she sold out on the debt ceiling vote and on 94% of the other stuff and so on.
01:13:04.000And then he kicked her to the curb on the Biden impeachment.
01:13:08.000He's been completely reticent to bring that to the floor.
01:13:12.000So here's Marjorie going and saying, OK, Kevin, I'll show you.
01:14:20.000Among some other things, he's anti-war and some other ones, but that may be the biggest one.
01:14:26.000Never forget that you have 215, 213 Republicans that want to pass a bill that does not have border security at a time when our country is being invaded with 150,000 illegals every month.
01:15:06.000They will work with Democrats to pass a bill that has nothing in it, rather than pass a bill that has too much border security and shut down the government over it.
01:15:20.000What we would want to happen is that the Republican Party would be united and say, look, we will not pass a spending bill until there's border security.
01:15:30.000And shut down the government for as long as that takes.
01:15:35.000Why would we fund the government when the government isn't keeping the country safe?
01:15:40.000Why would the Republican House let the government continue its operations when it's facilitating these people coming in?
01:15:47.000And it's facilitating their answer to the illegal immigration crisis is to legalize them and give them the ability to make a little money so they can compete with Americans for housing.
01:16:00.000And the House Republicans feel this pressure.
01:16:30.000In order to win on this issue, they would need to put in a concerted effort to fight and shut down the government and use their leverage and negotiate tough and get some real concessions to secure the border.
01:16:41.000But they don't want to do that because they don't even want to win.
01:16:44.000Because the people that pay Kevin McCarthy profit from this.
01:17:02.000I don't support Republicans taking the House or the Senate because this is what they do with it.
01:17:07.000Even when we have a majority and we could shut down the government during a crisis, they don't want to do it.
01:17:14.000And not only do they not want to do it, they would rather work with Democrats and get nothing than try to get something with their own constituents or party.
01:17:24.000So that's why we're in the situation we're in.
01:19:56.000When we were at our peak... Well, I don't know.
01:20:06.000I mean, I've never... I have never been to either of those places.
01:20:11.000Not really seen much of Europe and I don't live in the country the way that it was so it's hard for me to say because I didn't live there but superficially I mean you could say that this is a really a new country which means that this country was built during the industrial and automobile age and
01:20:38.000So you see that in like the way that these cities are laid out, like the way the interstates were built, and the way the cities are built, the way they're laid out.
01:20:46.000And the architecture is different, the political culture is different.
01:20:50.000You know, we've got a much more liberal political culture, and by that I mean like a center-right liberal political culture.
01:21:08.000We're more Protestant, you know, obviously, than Europe.
01:21:11.000Europe has the influence of 1,500 years of Catholicism and a lot of them thousands of years of 2,000 years of Catholicism.
01:21:20.000So they're more like communitarian and church is a much bigger part of their lives and
01:21:29.000Compared to America where they're much more individualistic and much more diverse, of course.
01:21:33.000You know, in Europe you have these regional or local cultures that go back thousands of years where they've got their own dialect and their own kind of cheese or wine or food or sausage or whatever.
01:21:48.000In America, we've always really had like a national culture.
01:22:07.000You know those are just some but I mean you're asking the wrong person because I didn't live in those Periods so it's hard for me to say because I don't know what the texture of life was like, you know Unfortunately, I I didn't live there.
01:22:19.000You know, I grew up in this terrible I was born in the wrong generation
01:22:41.000In your Fresh and Fit collab you shared a quote, you only really meet four good women in your life and you seem to agree with it, perhaps from experience.
01:27:16.000I mean, people raise their hand and they're like, uh... I'm like, why do you think this guy, uh... Have you met the girl of your dreams yet?
01:27:25.000Like, why is that a... When are you gonna stop doing this show?
01:28:14.000State-mandated biometrics that will check your immigration status to see if you can access your checking account or get a driver's license.
01:28:21.000We can mandate an app onto every smartphone to do it.
01:28:35.000If we wanted to prevent any illegal immigrant from being here, we could do that.
01:28:40.000If you could find everybody at the Capitol, if they could do the forensics they do on people they actually care about, we could totally control this country and lock down the borders and everybody that doesn't belong here wouldn't be here.
01:28:54.000If they could secure every person that wasn't vaccinated in every restaurant and McDonald's in the world, you could do that with the border.
01:31:39.000Some people get a certain consciousness, they start to go to war with the world, and then, you know, some woman comes along and they, I think they lose their way a little bit.
01:31:54.000Petition to fill up a 747 full of illegals and put an all-black female crew on board and send it into the fucking ground with a remote control.
01:36:56.000Think about the boom that is going to occur in this century because of advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence and computing.
01:37:03.000If we put all our eggs in that basket and we had some serious capital investments, and if we were smart, we could deport all these illegals and be just fine.
01:37:14.000If we put women back in the home and they took care of the elderly and the newborns, we would be just fine.
01:41:34.000When we did the Groyper Leadership Summit, I want to say there was a period of like June to December 2019.
01:41:41.000Six months where him and I were in touch, and I told him repeatedly, stay in school, stay in Turning Point, do not associate with me, do not retweet me, do not quit Turning Point, do not
01:41:57.000X, Y, and Z. Even right through to December at the end of Grape War.
01:42:00.000I said, do not tell people you're at this conference.
01:43:14.000Not to be defensive or whatever, but it makes me a little upset because I would have loved to see him continue to stream and continue to post on Twitter.
01:43:23.000But... You know, he... But that's what made him great.
01:43:27.000You know, and that's what makes a person, in my opinion, that's what makes a guy great.
01:43:32.000Because a guy like that is a rock star.
01:45:44.000But I'm kind of over my... I was in a little bit of a rut.
01:45:47.000I was just kind of like... You know, I'm just like a very moody person.
01:45:52.000I go through these periods where I'm just like...
01:45:56.000I just can't get out of bed, I'm like, you know, the DoorDash bags pile up, the DoorDash bags in the kitchen pile up, and I run out of clean underwear, and there's just, like, mail everywhere, and the show is starting at 3am, and I'm like, I don't want to move today, you know, I just want to watch movies all day.
01:46:17.000And, um, so, so anyway, so I was, uh, I was feeling a little uninspired, I was just like,
01:47:30.000I drink coffee and it's just like a flurry of activity.
01:47:37.000So, I think I genuinely may be one of those people that my brain
01:47:43.000There's something wrong with me because I'll I'll literally forget that I have to do a show I'll get so invested in like a game or like looking for a song or reading and then I'm like wait a second It's midnight, and then I'm like man.
01:47:58.000I got to start this show and then I'll get in the shower And then it's like 2 a.m.. And I'm like wait.
01:48:02.000I have to do a show so I Don't know I think
01:48:09.000I think I have to medicate with caffeine.
01:48:11.000I think that's the, that's an adaptive drug.
01:49:08.000Because some people live to be 100 years old, and they do all that stuff, and then some people die at 60 and they do none of it.
01:49:18.000So I think the real red pill is that genetics matters more than anything, and there's very little you could do to truly extend your lifespan.
01:49:27.000I think that you can do some things to moderately extend it, but I basically think you're going to die when you're going to die, and that's it.
01:50:10.000There are steps you could take to minimize your exposure to carcinogens, but this idea that you're really saving yourself, I think is a little crazy.
01:52:35.000Italy doesn't have a very generous welfare state, but countries like Germany and Belgium do.
01:52:43.000So the illegal immigrants, and it just so happens that Italy is closer to Africa, the illegal immigrants will land in Italy and they'll make their way through as a gateway to the rest of Europe.
01:53:18.000The United Kingdom, being separate now from the EU, in addition to all of the EU, is bringing in this massive amount of migrants.
01:53:27.000And some countries like Poland and Hungary are trying their best to keep them out, Austria a little bit too, but sooner or later I feel like they're gonna get there for that reason.
01:53:39.000So, it really is just countries like Russia, Belarus, I don't know what it's like in the Caucasus, but it's like, yeah,
01:54:03.000The Jews hate Russia historically because Russia introduced the Pale of Settlement against the Jews and segregated them.
01:54:11.000And that was a big motivation for the Jewish Retribution, which was the Bolshevik Revolution, when they killed the royal family and when they inflicted all the suffering on the Russian farmers.
01:54:24.000And the Jews have no love for Russia here, the neocons here.
01:54:31.000First of all, a lot of the neocons here are Ashkenazi Jews, or they're Jews that came from Russia or from that part of the world.
01:54:38.000So they have this historic hatred of Russia.
01:54:41.000They also have a hatred of Russia because of Russia's support for Iran and Syria.
01:59:37.000I upload some clips on YouTube and before your work with Yee last year all my videos would show up first when you just search Nick Fuentes and now it's all just MSNBC clips complaining about you.
02:01:10.000Well, and, you know, white people in America have a comparable life expectancy to white people in Europe, even though they're very different.
02:01:30.000Even though whites in America have different lifestyles than whites in Europe, we... Last I checked, we have a similar life expectancy, because it's all these blacks that bring it down.
02:01:40.000Which would tell you that if you control for every variable other than genetics, and it's the same, then it would tell you that it's genetics, and it's not, you know, the rest of it.
02:04:42.000So there was that kind of stuff was going on everywhere.
02:04:47.000And what's unique about the Jewish situation is that Jews have gone to such lengths to promote this exaggerated narrative.
02:04:57.000I don't think that there is a similar industry built around the Japanese, you know?
02:05:01.000So when we say, I don't necessarily believe that the Germans did that to the Jews, it's like, well, that's because there is such a powerful interest lobby that wants to convince me they did.
02:05:33.000Wouldn't they want it to be the opposite?
02:05:35.000Wouldn't they want to make China appear to be the aggressor because of the current geopolitical dynamics?
02:05:41.000So, I think the whole World War II narrative is shrouded in mystery because of all the lies, but I don't think that that's one of them because the Japanese were a very martial, brutal people.
02:06:19.000Um... I got this whole coalition trying to fight me.
02:06:23.000It's just... Every, every... But actually though, not like the Jews, like...
02:06:28.000I start playing this this game again and like this whole this whole coalition is just formed against me for no reason and anyway so thanks for the big super chat I appreciate you buddy you're a good guy John Dave Irving he's one of the only super chatters that I'm like you know this guy rules so thank you hundred cent ten dollars not sure how to change my username also fuck Oliver Anthony
02:07:57.000Iran and the United States are thawing relations.
02:08:00.000Like, honestly, the most provocative thing that could happen is that Israel would, like, invade Lebanon or Syria or bomb Iran.
02:08:09.000That would be, if there was something happening in America, the most risky, brazen action that could happen in a theater of conflict or some flashpoint would be Israel invading Lebanon, Syria, or Iran.
02:09:50.000I have like a boyish charm about me and people find that endearing although I'm Although I'm fearless and bold and those are the things you love about me.
02:09:59.000I'm also but I also have this childlike humility and innocence and There's an endearing boyish quality about me.
02:10:08.000I think that's what people like about me.
02:10:10.000It's one of the reasons people like me so I
02:10:12.000So I like the mix, because it's not all that way.
02:10:14.000A lot of it portrays me as like a ender's game, like young genius, general.
02:10:20.000And then some of them are like I'm a cute guy with the frogs.
02:10:24.000So I think that's an important part of it, too.
02:12:45.000I don't like how he's always trying to give me advice.
02:12:47.000He's always, whenever he talks about me, he's always like trying to give me advice and it's like, uh, I'm sorry, why are you giving, don't you think that's a little patronizing?