00:05:26.000If you just follow through and do what you need, you can send them back to Guatemala or Belize.0.99
00:05:31.000Yes, please, take a look at the crime, it'll make you turn red.
00:05:34.000How many should be alive, but they ended up dead.0.81
00:05:35.000It's a pretty tough time to be Selena Gomez, out of touch over your head.1.00
00:05:40.000Now the liberals just kicking the screen.1.00
00:05:43.000While we fix the nation's border with the greatest of ease.
00:05:47.000Now it's time to shut off the immigration machine.1.00
00:05:51.000Maybe God King Donald Trump is into me because getting them to go back.0.95
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00:07:17.000We've got a number of fun stories for you today, mostly because it craps on a lot of people that we'd like to crap on right now.
00:07:24.000We're going to start off with Mr. Fry.
00:07:27.000He took some time to post this weekend, probably you think maybe reflecting on people that have died to protect this country and to make sure that we could have a weekend like we had.
00:07:39.000And yeah, it's going to be as infuriating as you think it will be.0.95
00:07:43.000Hassan Piker might be going to jail or getting fined, or at the very least have a little bit of a hard time for being kind of a socialist prick.0.95
00:07:52.000And then there's some new green card rules that we're going to explain.
00:07:54.000It's very important to understand when things change.
00:07:57.000If they've actually changed, or if they've pretty much just stayed the same and will now be enforced, I think both sides are getting this thing wrong, and we will dive into that.0.65
00:09:01.000I was just having a good Memorial Day weekend, just remembering all of our fallen heroes at Iwo Jima and Omaha Beach and the streets of Minneapolis.
00:13:21.000I would fight them and threaten assault.
00:13:23.000I would never be able to fly again, which, listen, maybe you should have just not told her that so that that would have happened and you could have made sure she never ended up on a flight that I'm on.
00:13:31.000Because I would obviously say no and be accused immediately of racism, but don't get too worried about this.
00:13:38.000They're actually going to make a movie about it.
00:14:09.000This is just take this as a real story that really happened.
00:14:12.000I went to the theater by my house this weekend to watch Obsession, which, by the way, one of the best movies I've seen in the last 10 years.
00:15:52.000Sometimes they write in little punchlines for me that change.
00:15:57.000Let's start that again so that I can deliver it correctly.
00:16:00.000It's been six years since George Floyd became sober.
00:16:03.000Yesterday, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry wrote this on X. Instead of saying thank you to our troops, he said today we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis. Police officer six years ago.
00:16:45.000It brought us back to the whole George Floyd thing.
00:16:47.000And we just wanted to make sure that everybody understood that things aren't what they seemed in the first week or the second week or even in the third week of what was going on there.
00:16:55.000As more information came out, we were able to kind of step back and go, wait a minute, like maybe we jumped the gun on some of the problems that we had with this.
00:17:02.000Maybe that wasn't him peeing on the ground.
00:17:49.000Well, and if that wasn't enough, meth, he had 19.
00:17:52.000Nanograms per milliliter of meth in his system as well.
00:17:54.000There was no trauma to the neck and also no life threatening injuries.
00:17:58.000But we really are not the same country that we were in 2020.
00:18:03.000Like I said, in that moment, people just were so afraid of being called racist.
00:18:06.000They were so afraid of being categorized for not coming out and speaking out against racism when apparently it was shown to them in a video form or in somebody's comments.
00:18:17.000They would have to go out and simp and say, hey, I've got to make sure that you understand I'm not one of these people.
00:18:24.000That's not quite simping, but essentially it ends up being the same thing when the people were kissing the boots of the Black Lives Matter.0.80
00:18:30.000I think of simping a little bit differently, but I was thinking of the lady who got down on her knees and was actually kissing the feet of the black guys.0.84
00:19:51.000But it's the mayor of the city who had never even seen this person before and probably would do everything in his power to get away from that person had he seen him.
00:20:01.000And he's sobbing at a casket during the COVID stuff that we had to deal with with the masks and everybody doing stupid stuff.0.98
00:23:01.000And it's not because of just what they said, it's because of the environment that we were in and why they said it.
00:23:08.000So they were very quick, some Republicans at least, to jump.
00:23:11.000On this, because of the initial video that was released.
00:23:14.000And I understand when you see the initial video, you're like, oh my gosh, this looks really bad until, you know, further information comes out.
00:24:05.000I don't remember that as much, but his funeral was definitely held in Houston, and that led to this from Texas Governor Greg Abbott about George Floyd's death.
00:27:08.000Because, no, not all white people are bad.
00:27:10.000And it was so many people groveling for something that, in hindsight, is very clear that it was taken advantage of from the very moment by specific nefarious forces to force people to shut up.0.52
00:27:29.000Where when something like this happened, you had to immediately come out.
00:27:32.000And it's not that you were not involved with it, it was that you had to come out and make sure that people understood you were on the right side of it.
00:27:38.000And the right side of it was whatever the media said.
00:27:41.000Whatever the media said was the right side is what you had to run with.
00:27:45.000People weren't using alternative media sources.
00:27:47.000X at the time was still Twitter and not owned by Elon Musk.
00:27:50.000And for all the benefits and drawbacks that you may think of that, at least you can see information now about this stuff come out and you can speak freely about it.
00:27:59.000We didn't have Donald Trump in office again and have the ability for him to make sure that Facebook and other organizations aren't censoring this kind of speech as well.
00:28:08.000And CNN has been called to the carpet enough to where they've lost so much of their audience.
00:28:12.000That they've had to kind of try and rebrand themselves to a degree and be a little bit more balanced.
00:28:16.000All of that just came out, and you were immediately, I have to get on the right side of this, and the right side is whatever they say.
00:28:22.000But here's the thing just like with COVID, we're not holding you responsible for what you don't know, right?
00:28:27.000We may not like how quickly you came out and assumed and ran with the narrative.
00:28:31.000There's some problems we can have there.
00:28:32.000We're going to hold you responsible for what you do know.
00:28:35.000And now that all of the information is out, it's been out for a very long time, it was out very shortly thereafter.
00:28:40.000I didn't find, unfortunately, Ted Cruz coming out and saying, hey, I want to clarify my remarks.
00:28:47.000Or Rush Limbaugh before he died retracting or clarifying his statements.
00:37:03.000And for obvious reasons, one thing that George Floyd and look, being alive in this market right now is really tough, but one thing he never had to worry about is financing a home.
00:37:11.000But you might, and these guys can help.
00:39:01.000How come y'all crackers can't get this shit right?0.99
00:39:04.000Also, I happen to know that this trailer is in Josephine's parents' name.0.99
00:39:09.000So don't be acting all bougie on me.0.61
00:39:11.000Well, I'm trying to change the name on the deed, as you well know, Daryl, but I need Josephine to shine off on the legally fucking baden documents.0.74
00:41:58.000Him over his Cuba trip in March, if you guys remember all of that.
00:42:02.000And he doesn't seem too confident about it.
00:42:05.000I, on the other hand, got a text message or a voicemail from a Fox News producer saying that I had been subpoenaed by the federal government.
00:42:15.000And I was like, that's strange, asking for comment.
00:42:18.000But let's just say that kind of my whole night up.
00:42:21.000I'm not going to lie to you guys, it's not great.
00:42:41.000But he did respond to the news of the subpoena on X with this The American government would rather try to criminalize delivering aid to a country we've starved than punish the Epstein class.0.78
00:42:52.000It's always the Epstein class, by the way, that people are referencing right now.0.55
00:42:58.000I'm not sure what he means to mean, though, when he's saying it, because it's pretty much just anybody.
00:43:03.000That disagrees with his position politically and the way that this country goes.
00:43:06.000But just so that we can make sure everybody's on the same page about what this is and what this isn't, let's evaluate this and claim truth.
00:43:17.000All right, so let's get to the first claim, and it's that Hassan was really there on humanitarian grounds.
00:43:24.000Last month, I took the opportunity to go as part of a humanitarian mission to bring aid that my government won't.
00:43:30.000I'd be accompanying Progressive International alongside hundreds of others from around the world.
00:43:34.000Activists, journalists, artists, and politicians will be coming to the island by.
00:43:37.000Boat and plane to deliver over 40 tons of necessary supplies, food, medicine, and medical equipment.
00:43:44.000Ah, makes him look to be like such a great guy.
00:43:46.000He's going to go there and help some people and be fantastic.
00:43:49.000Well, here's the truth Hassan and his group violated humanitarian restrictions.
00:43:55.000So he specifically said he went to expose what the United States government has done to the Cuban population.
00:44:40.000So these are the rules and restrictions when you're going to a place like.
00:44:43.000Cuba, a full time schedule of activities that enhance contact with the Cuban people, support civil society in Cuba, or promote the Cuban people's independence from Cuban authorities.
00:44:57.000Do you think Cassandra did any of those things?
00:45:01.000By the way, supporting the Cuban government is in direct contrast to the permitted humanitarian activities that you can go there for, such as these actions by the organizers, right?
00:45:10.000So the trip was organized by people tied to the Cuban government, like Mariela Castro, Real Castro's daughter, via nonprofit.org.
00:45:35.000We gave you a list of what he could do.
00:45:36.000These are all things that he cannot do, that he did do, that he talked about doing, or showed you that he did.
00:45:40.000And by the way, just in case we all want to make sure that we understand what the people on this trip thought this trip was about, Code Pink described the trip as challenging the brutality of the U.S. blockade.
00:46:16.000So, if he understood and he made the claim that everything he did was pre approved by the Treasury, but if that's true, then you would know that facilitating the narrative of the Cuban government was actually not.
00:46:28.000Facilitating the independence of the people from the Cuban government.
00:46:32.000Those things are diametrically opposed to each other, yet he got permission for all of them.
00:46:54.000Piker also visited Cuba with Code Pink's Jody Evans.
00:46:58.000Now, Jody Evans is married to Neville Roy Singham, who.
00:47:02.000Works with the CCP to spread Chinese propaganda, shares Shanghai office with CCP media company Maku Group, produces pro China content many leftists echo on social media, as we have highlighted here on the show, and responsible for 25% of Code Pink's donations.
00:47:18.000Now, you do have to prove these allegations, right?
00:48:06.000So, I don't know if you remember the clip that we showed you about him saying that the government forces you to stay at these five star hotels.
00:48:12.000All of his viewers and listeners and all these people that were down for the struggle in Cuba saw him at a really nice hotel when he went there instead of staying with the people.
00:48:21.000And they were giving him crap for that.
00:48:22.000And he's like, no, no, no, bro, I had to stay at this hotel because this was the place that the United States tells me that I have to go.0.97
00:48:30.000Well, he apparently stayed at the Grand Hotel Bristol, which is banned on these lists the Cuba prohibited accommodations list and the Cuba restricted list.
00:48:38.000The hotel is either owned or controlled by the Cuban government.
00:48:42.000That one in and of itself is enough to get a fine.
00:48:46.000We'll see if they actually go through with all of this and this comes to fruition or not, but it doesn't look good.
00:48:51.000Which it seems like it was clearly set up by the government to stay at this specific hotel that is owned, facilitated, and the government reaps the benefits of which.0.91
00:48:59.000There are specific places set aside and get well, not set aside, but that are owned by Cuban people, right?
00:49:04.000That they can own things like Casa Particulares or something.0.77
00:49:07.000That's where you're supposed to stay because you're giving money right to those people, which you're allowed to do under these specific regulations.
00:49:14.000There's no way the Treasury ever approved him staying at this place.
00:49:17.000Like, none of this passes muster at all.
00:49:20.000It explains why the lights were on, though.
00:50:35.000But here's the truth it's beneficial to all of us.
00:50:40.000All of us would like to see you and people like you punished when you break the law, especially when you do it at the expense of the United States, when you hate the country that you live in, and you love these other socialist paradises, communist hellhole, whatever things that you're going to to support.
00:50:58.000Everybody knows what you went there to do.
00:51:00.000Everybody knows what you're all about.
00:51:01.000And listen, you have some obvious rights here in the United States that I don't want to violate.
00:51:06.000But when you step outside of those rights and you break the law, I would absolutely love to see you investigated.
00:51:11.000And hey, just like you, I don't want the socialist class protected.
00:51:17.000I want you guys to have to face the penalties that are associated with breaking those laws.
00:51:22.000And it's really crossing political boundaries here.
00:51:25.000I don't know if you saw, but Nick Fuentes and Laura Loomer basically came out with the exact same tweet.
00:52:29.000Which is why I think someone like Jackson Hinkle should go to jail.
00:52:31.000Or if you find a Republican has been taking money from a foreign government to push their propaganda.
00:52:35.000Just like the mayor of Acadia was found to be a foreign agent.
00:52:38.000I don't care what political party you claim to represent, if you're doing the bidding of a foreign nation at the behest of American interests, you should go to jail.0.62
00:55:28.000Let's get to a story really quickly that hits a little close to home.
00:55:32.000I know some people, and I want to make sure that everybody understands what it does and does not do.
00:55:38.000And there's a lot of misinformation right now and overreaction.
00:55:41.000So on Friday, the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services released a new policy that could have pretty big impacts, right?
00:55:48.000So here's what the memo says We're returning to the original intent of the law to ensure aliens navigate our nation's immigration system properly.
00:55:56.000From now on, an alien who is in the United States temporarily and wants to A green card must return to their home country to apply, except in extraordinary circumstances.0.53
00:56:04.000This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes.0.87
00:56:12.000And the reaction to this has been much like you would think, right?
00:56:16.000Some people freaking out, a lot of people freaking out, but for different reasons, right?
00:56:19.000So the people that were the most angry about this are the people that think that they have a right to be in your country when they're not citizens of your country, and sometimes when they're elected leaders.
00:56:32.000Kathy Hochul, forcing immigrants pursuing green cards legally to leave behind their homes or jobs and in some cases their families betrays the very promise that built this country.
00:56:44.000If any of them are taking one cent of state money, one cent of some kind of assistance from the government, then it's a different promise that we're talking about.
00:56:55.000Child, that's her voters we're talking about.
00:57:23.000Now they're targeting those already in the legal green card pipeline, forcing H 1B and 01 holders to leave the U.S. for consular processing.
00:59:59.000What they're saying is you need to start using your ability to say no because we've just kind of let this become the default, right?
01:00:06.000So deciding to stay in America to adjust your status will now be seen as more of a negative, right?
01:00:12.000And the policy was actually further clarified by UCIS spokesman Zach Keller, which says while we work to operationalize this, people who present applications that provide an economic benefit or otherwise are in the national interest will likely be able to continue on their current path while others may be asked.
01:00:29.000To apply abroad depending on individualized circumstances.
01:00:32.000That was to calm everybody down who is currently in this process right now.
01:00:37.000And basically, what he's saying is that we need to return to a status that doesn't allow you to overstay visas, that doesn't allow you to just hang around during this process.
01:00:45.000We need to return to the norm being I'm in whatever country I would like to become a citizen of the United States.
01:00:52.000I'm going to start the process and apply there.
01:00:54.000Because if we take 10 years, take five years, take three years, whatever it is, you're not here in the country while we're trying to figure this out.
01:01:02.000You're there while we're trying to figure it out.
01:01:53.000I mean, it depends on where you happen to be from, but I checked the couple of consulates in India, and it looks like the wait is over a year to even just get the interview for the green card.
01:02:02.000So this is a big deal to force people to go home.
01:02:16.000This is a fantastic idea, and we should do it tomorrow.
01:02:19.000And but when they're saying these people aren't grandfathered, what they're saying is, yeah, there's 1.2 million people that are currently in the process.
01:02:25.000But even if you're in the process, it's not like you beat it and now you're just safe.
01:02:30.000No, it retroactively applies to all these people as well.
01:02:32.000But again, like the spokesperson from UCIS kind of tempered the expectation on both sides.
01:02:38.000It's that, yes, this will affect a lot of people.
01:02:40.000But if you expect this to be some mass deportation, that's not what this is either.
01:02:44.000But if you're, so for example, maybe you're here and you're during, you're in this process right now and you're a drain on society, you're a net negative on society.
01:02:51.000They may look at you and go, like, hey, You need to go back to your own country to apply for this.
01:02:56.000Or let's say that you're here right now and you're actually a net benefit to society.
01:03:48.000Now they can't say, no, this doesn't work, but they can say, no, you need to go back to your country.
01:03:52.000And if it was stricter and a lot fewer people were let in, fine.
01:03:56.000I would much prefer that over activist officers that are saying, everybody come on in and you can be here by the millions while you wait for this to work through.
01:04:35.000So let me just parse this a little bit.
01:04:38.000If the United States has historically said, do this and you will get this, then it's reasonable for them to start making a life here to try to show I will be a benefit to this community.
01:04:48.000I will be a net positive to this country.
01:04:51.000So it's understandable that they took what we said and went with it.
01:04:56.000Now, if we're going to change that, I want to make sure that those people are not screwed because, hey, Listen, it's not their fault that they took us at our word to do it.
01:05:04.000But we do have to change the system and we have to get rid of people that are here that are a net negative drain on this country at the very, very least.
01:05:11.000It can't just be net negative in terms of economic benefit either.
01:05:38.000And I would agree with that decision if we were at that point.
01:05:41.000That's not what we think they are actually saying.
01:05:43.000That's not at all what they're saying.
01:05:44.000That's what we're saying it would be good to make sure that we change policies that leave open doors.0.90
01:05:50.000We need to get rid of people that are very easy to get rid of net negative people, H 1B stuff, people here illegally that are in prisons, all that stuff.0.99
01:05:56.000Get all of those people out of here and reform the system.1.00
01:05:59.000And I think the system going back to, hey, the norm is you're going to have to apply from your own country will prevent people, like Josh said, from going through years of this process and setting up lives and buying property and then not having the result that they want.
01:06:12.000That would be better to have them apply from their country, especially if it's not for any kind of specific need.
01:06:42.000Maintaining lawful status in a dual intent non immigrant category is not sufficient on its own to warrant a favorable exercise of discretion.
01:06:50.000And since 1956, 56% of permanent residencies have been achieved by people already in the United States.
01:06:57.000And two thirds of all new permanent residents are family sponsored citizens.
01:07:01.000So here's the conclusion this will not get rid of the immigration problem, but it is one step among many to make sure that the immigration problem is fixed long term.
01:07:13.000We have to make sure we manage the transition fairly to everybody.0.89
01:07:17.000And fairly needs to start with Americans first.
01:07:19.000As much as I love people that are coming to this country and doing it the right way, fairly is Americans first.
01:07:25.000That we get the people here that we want here, who have lives here.
01:07:29.000I understand we have to make changes, but we have to do it in a way that is fair.
01:07:34.000Fair to us first, and then fair to them.
01:07:36.000And then we have to answer the question.
01:07:38.000Lane, I think you bring up a very, very good point that most people haven't really thought about who is entitled to actually physically be here.
01:07:46.000Go to any other country in the world, for the most part.
01:07:49.000There are some people that have very lax standards because nobody wants to be there.
01:08:09.000And we need to make sure that we understand that.
01:08:11.000We need to make sure that we are not setting ourselves up for failure and having the kind of empathy for people who are just trying to get to a better economy that will ultimately tank ours.