In this episode, the guys talk about the recent ICE raids on farms and the impact it has on the illegal immigrant workforce. They also discuss the new immigration law that was signed by President Donald Trump and what it means for illegal immigrants in the country illegally.
00:00:40.000I don't know if he's saying protect our farmers and leisure workers by deporting these people who are here illegally, or if he's saying just deport the criminals but allow people who are working these jobs to stay here.
00:00:50.000Again, that's one of those things that's not very clear.
00:00:53.000They don't need to be currently committing a crime.
00:00:55.000They get the priority for deportation.
00:00:58.000But if you're here illegally, I don't care what job you're doing.
00:01:05.000If you're going to offer any kind of an exception, it would be go back to your country, Pay your back taxes, and then maybe they go through a process.
00:01:14.000And then still have to go through a language test, a civics test, meet these thresholds.
00:01:19.000And I think, by the way, the remittance tax needs to be multiplied by 10, but I'll take 4, at least 25%.
00:01:26.000Any money that you come here and you make sending out to another country.
00:01:30.000And that solves a big problem, because you know who's not doing that?
00:01:33.000People fleeing communist nations, like Cuba.
00:01:37.000Like during one period, Soviet Russia, people from Venezuela, they're not sending money back home because they know that if they send money back to those communist nations, it doesn't go to their family, it goes to the government.
00:01:45.000The only people working here who are sending money back home are people who see you as a sucker.
00:01:49.000People coming here fitting six, I'm sorry, Indian or Pakistani or Bangladeshi families in one household.
00:01:56.000And yeah, sometimes people from Mexico coming in just saying, okay, we're going to be a seasonal migrant worker and send money back to people in Mexico.
00:02:01.000That is no benefit to the United States citizen.
00:02:04.000So I think that remittance tax needs to be higher.
00:02:05.000I don't know what Donald Trump is saying.
00:02:07.000I hope he's not trying to give some leeway because...
00:02:15.000So the employers have been breaking the law this entire time and now they're complaining that the illegal workforce that they have that they shouldn't have in the first place, it might hurt them to lose them.
00:03:12.000I understand the point, Josh, but local law enforcement typically does not, especially in these sanctuary states, they don't cooperate with ICE at all.
00:03:18.000So they pull you over, they find that you're an illegal immigrant, they're not calling ICE.
00:03:21.000They're not holding euphorias or anything like that.
00:03:23.000That's one of the biggest problems that we have.
00:03:31.000And, you know, the mayor said, You go where people are and it's like, okay, well, if there's a high concentration on farms, they're not mad because people are raiding them and not finding illegals.
00:03:47.000They're mad because they're raiding them and finding a lot of illegals there.
00:03:50.000It's like, well, this is actually a better way to do it than knocking on doors at 3 a.m.
00:03:53.000The mayor of L.A. was like, it doesn't do anybody good chasing people across Home Depot parking lots.
00:03:58.000And I'm like, well, if you catch them, it does.
00:04:01.000Go to the area of town where the billboards start appearing in Spanish and go into the local restaurants where you see them watching Univision and ask for papers.
00:05:10.000And I thought like those little G-Shocks, because they have them like in pink, the baby shocks, you know, like that's something the kids would think are pretty cool.
00:09:57.000Last night was the third time in a row where I did an Uber Eats deal two for one from a place that just does shrimp, and they didn't send me two.
00:13:05.000Actually, at one point, because it turns out that what happened was the jeans I was wearing when I would sit here, they'd ride up and I had that ball pain for a while.
00:13:13.000I was like, if I lose a nut, would I get a prosthetic?
00:13:16.000If I had ball cancer, I'd just start thinking about it.
00:16:21.000Alright, so this is the thing that I disagree with with Nancy Mason.
00:16:23.000Hopefully you guys, you know, when we had Nancy Mason in the show, I always, look, I also have a rule where I have to be respectful to people who I invite in the show because I don't want to ever sandbag anyone and we let them know, like, hey, look, we're going to ask you about this.
00:16:38.000Particularly try and let them know if it's a disagreement.
00:16:45.000And I, again, looking at her track record, the lady who wore a Civil War bandage on her arm because someone shook her hand.
00:16:51.000I'm like, this is, I don't like seeing the feminism.
00:16:55.000And when I say feminism, I mean the exchange of victimhood currency.
00:17:03.000Because that's what leads to intersectionality and that's what leads to this different sort of hierarchy of marginalized classes where someone shouldn't be able to trump somebody else's accomplishment or idea or line of argument with, yeah, but you're a blank.
00:17:20.000Or, well, I guess it must be nice because I'm a blank.
00:17:23.000Whether it's I'm a trans, I'm a woman, I'm black.
00:17:28.000If you've been wronged, talk about it, but don't use that as, um, And that shouldn't be the basis of your entire platform, which we see with Nancy Mays.
00:17:44.000So she did this, and it's like, if she would have just asked Tim Walz this question, I said, okay, well, you made my point.
00:17:49.000But instead, she goes, you're a sexist!
00:17:52.000And all I'm saying is, I think we need to do better than that You think you're jujitsu-ing it against them, but what you're actually doing is extending the shelf life of this victimhood culture.