In this episode, I'm joined by Mark and Bogbeef to talk about the devastating Hurricane Dorian and the catch-and-release policy used by ICE to detain and release illegal immigrants, as well as a new report on the growing problem of illegal immigrants crossing the border.
00:10:44.920So, I mean, if adding this new population would be the equivalent of 10% of the murder, like all the murderers who have been convicted in the United States are still alive.
00:10:56.900It's a country of 330, was it 330 million people now?
00:11:01.260Just the illegals here would be 10% of that.
00:11:04.400So, yeah, as a wise man once said, they're not sending their best.
00:11:08.520Other thing, normies, or I guess if a normie is listening to this, like normal people who don't, who aren't really into politics and haven't been laser focused on immigration, I think they're surprised by the numbers that are being admitted to.
00:11:25.120And not just about the murderers and the rapists, but just the numbers of illegals that they admitted to being in the country.
00:11:31.640I don't think people understand the scale.
00:11:34.980And, you know, I've also done something about, you know, dissident people talking about it on social media.
00:12:11.520Obviously like the numbers here are going to be cooked, right?
00:12:13.960Like, so whatever they're admitting to, it's going to be way worse.
00:12:17.380So the, you know, the, the numbers being released here while shocking are probably not even approaching the whole story.
00:12:23.360And you're right that ultimately, I think the hope that a lot of people sold themselves is, well, yeah, we're, you know, we're looking into the future because this is a problem down the road somewhere, you know, that's when we're going to run into this.
00:12:34.260So we should probably kind of worry, you know, tell people to worry about it now, but ultimately it's not that far gone.
00:12:41.600These are still manageable things that we can handle.
00:12:44.420When you look at the enormity, as you point out of what's happening here, it's devastating.
00:12:48.920And yes, some of these immigrants were in beforehand.
00:12:52.480This is not every single one of them came in during the Biden Harrison administration.
00:12:56.280But when you look at the numbers of encounters and, you know, admitted the, the numbers jumped drastically in the last four years, which of course goes along with everything you would expect.
00:13:06.760And some of the numbers we had seen previously.
00:13:08.920So ultimately this all makes sense, but seeing it laid out this way and, and the number of scenarios where we have seen this juxtaposition, right?
00:13:18.680We obviously have the people of Springfield, Ohio dealing with the Haitian immigration problem there, the several other towns in Alabama and in Ohio and in other places that have admitted that they are facing similar situations.
00:13:33.720Springfield is not some isolated incident.
00:13:35.920So this thing that used to be trapped in like, you know, Florida and Texas, like this was a border state problem, you know, New Mexico and Nevada, like that's where this was an issue.
00:13:44.920It's not an issue that really impacts Illinois or New York or, you know, Delaware or something.
00:13:50.760So you could kind of tell yourself if you didn't live in a border state that real, you know, how bad could it be?
00:13:56.320But as someone who's lived in border state, most of my life, I was aware of exactly how bad it was and that it was only going to get worse.
00:14:02.500And now that so much of this program, you know, this, this replacement migration has gone well beyond the border states and it seems to be particularly targeted towards red states that the left is hoping to swing.
00:14:15.680The implications are not, are no longer just located.
00:14:20.600They're not just local to those areas where the migrants have been dumped, but they are there now that we can more fully see the national impact.
00:14:29.900This is going to hurt not just border states.
00:14:32.100It's going to go to every state where these people have been, you know, moved to.
00:14:35.940It's going to impact the, the election calculus.
00:14:38.200Even obviously, you know, Eric Adams in New York just got pinched for his corruption, but a lot of people, myself included, suspect that the reason that a guy who probably was doing what every other Democrat mayor of New York has ever done suddenly got pinched is because he was making a little too much noise about the amount of illegal immigration heading into New York.
00:14:56.860Chicago just had to shut down, you know, remove people from their city council meeting because they voted to spend, uh, $50 million to house illegal immigrants for 30 days in the city.
00:15:08.040And the black community there was losing their minds, uh, understandably so.
00:15:11.960And so you have this moment where even the left, even these democratic bastions, uh, when it comes to votes are recognizing that this, this problem is no longer something that can, you can just use to punish red states.
00:15:25.940These, there's lots of people that have lots of elaborate ideas.
00:15:31.480I have these ideas at certain times too, like did LBJ or did, you know, did, did some, you know, a, a weird pastor at Harvard or all these people, did they, you know, uh, put us into bad situations or whatever, look, get rid of all like, like those are great ideas.
00:15:49.800Right now you have people that are killing America and it's in broad daylight from day one that, that this, that this idiot got into office.
00:15:59.560The first thing he did was go to court over the stay in Mexico law, which is the, listen, don't let anything, any liberals will, they'll tell you, well, we're not open borders.
00:16:47.020But, uh, the, the refugee thing, which is, that's the open board.
00:16:52.320If you, if you don't, and this came up in the last congressional hearing talking about scrutiny with this.
00:16:58.300If, if some guy from one of these organizations hands you a sheet of paper, it says claim your political dissident, homosexual, um, all these kinds of things.
00:17:08.340Which by the way, um, going back to Scarface or think about like, you know, the old days, there was jokes about, uh, you could get in a certain kind of trouble as a man in America that your only resort may be to join the French foreign legion.
00:17:26.360In other words, there are in fact, many times good reasons why you may not feel safe in your home country.
00:17:35.540Maybe you messed around with somebody.
00:17:37.180And two final, real quickly, the, go around your, the, in my town, the part of the town that, that, that, that where the, the immigrants are growing very, very fast.
00:18:18.240You're never going to get the nail down the idea with them that it's bad to replace every, every American with the Guatemalans because they don't see a problem with that.
00:18:27.720And the, I mean, obviously the average Democrat voter doesn't really agree with that, but they'll go along with it.
00:18:35.640It's like, you can't, you can't have a, you can't have an actual truthful discussion about this.
00:18:41.560They're just lying about it forever because that's another thing.
00:18:43.740They have no problem lying about their beliefs until history catches up.
00:18:49.680AKA they have enough, they have the power of the law behind them.
00:18:52.960You know, famously Barack Obama didn't agree with gay marriage until, you know, until he won his election and then suddenly he evolved on the subject.
00:19:02.280Well, Joe Biden was just so convincing, you know, really swung him over to the other side, you know.
00:19:09.960Well, the French Foreign Legion thing, you know, if this is a matter of, okay, there are X number of immigrants here who have criminal records and they joined the American Foreign Legion and they're currently fighting in Syria and they might, whatever, they might get citizenship.
00:19:25.920That would be bad on its own, but like there's historical basis for like you, you do something, you do some kind of job like this and you get rewarded with citizenship.
00:19:37.560They send NGO babies out into like places like Guatemala and recruit these people to come here.
00:19:43.180Like they're, and when they come here, they get free stuff.
00:19:45.960They get cars, they get money, they get help.
00:19:48.960All the things that, you know, actual Native Americans have to pay for.
00:19:54.960So it's like, it's so much worse than that because not only are they not contributing stuff, a lot of them are getting paid to, for us to have the obligation to house them.
00:20:07.300And for like, what is it, five years before those Haitians will, could possibly be considered for citizenship.
00:20:13.660That was, that was the number I heard.
00:20:15.260Yeah, five years is how long you have to be in, in the United States to apply for naturalization.
00:20:52.900You know, Saddam Hussein had elections, but the, the idea that they'll in any way represent the American people is insane.
00:20:59.540As you point out, like they're, they're, you know, the current plan, like they, and this is a real administration plan is because we have too many people coming into the border.
00:21:08.060We just fly them in like, that's the relief that that's how they plan to remove pressure on the border is, oh, well, you know, there's too many people coming through the border currently.
00:21:19.220So what we'll do is we'll just load them onto planes and fly them into the United States.
00:21:23.420And that way they're not sitting at the border waiting for processing, uh, which is how so many of the Haitian immigrants in a bit of a place like Ohio, because they're not technically illegal.
00:21:32.440Technically they're here under special protected status as several other countries, which are perpetually in civil war because it's Haiti and has been since the country was founded, uh, you know, uh, that they're in a dire scenario.
00:21:46.040So they don't even need to stand in line at the border.
00:21:48.520They literally get flown into the country.
00:21:50.780And once they're here, as you point out, they are being subsidized in every way that the, uh, the, uh, residents of Springfield, Ohio can't afford rent anymore because they're getting kicked out.
00:22:02.440Of their apartments so that, uh, people who are basically being given food stamp cards and, and all these other, uh, benefits can, you know, come in and they're, they can pay higher rents because the government is literally subsidizing them.
00:22:15.720You know, we had to hear, this was the justification we got from everybody.
00:22:19.360Oh, well, they're revitalizing the economy.
00:22:22.560They're, they're, they're revitalizing the economy of Springfield, Ohio.
00:22:25.180I haven't a single person explained to me why the economy of Springfield, Ohio couldn't be revitalized.
00:22:31.240By just handing the people who live there, the same amount of money, like you're handing the money out anyway.
00:22:37.460So why not just give it to the people who live in the town so they can build a business or buy a home or whatever, rather than literally importing people from a country that is currently undergoing a civil war where cannibal warlords reign in the country.
00:22:54.520Why not just hand the money to the people of Springfield, Ohio, but there's, there's never any answer to that question.
00:23:04.180The, the, the, the unit, the unit press laid out that, that crap argument about like, Oh, they're revitalizing the rust belt in places, the cities that were, uh, you know, disadvantaged and dying out.
00:23:15.760Now that's like saying, uh, take this report or whatever.
00:23:19.820We're going to revitalize your household by moving three Haitian men into it.
00:23:24.020And you don't, I'm sure you won't mind sharing like your, your food, your utilities, your wife and stuff with them because like the GDP in your household just went up.
00:23:35.340I mean, it might be a bummer that some of your kids will be half Haitian or whatever, but you know, Hey, you, you, you've been revitalized.
00:23:42.740And, uh, that makes perfect sense to anybody who thinks about the nation as an actual nation.
00:23:51.080Like if you have any, any roots in the United States at all, if you care about, if you care about the people of the United States, because you are one, your family, your friends are Americans, then it's, you don't even need to be explained this.
00:24:04.380Like, no, people are not interchangeable.
00:24:06.300A Haitian is not, is not just as good as a American.
00:24:09.980If you don't have, if you don't have those feelings about your own people, something's wrong with you.
00:24:36.860So, and, and bog is, isn't this a huge part of the problem?
00:24:40.280Look, so much of the right has bought into this argument too, right?
00:24:43.600Mike DeWine, the whole time is just like, he's the governor, he's a Republican, you know, in theory, but in practice, he's just like, well, my only problem that you've dropped, you know, these, these tens of thousands of people into these towns that aren't supposed to be there is that you didn't give us money for it.
00:25:02.020I don't care about its social cohesion.
00:25:03.600I don't care about the drunk driving and the crime and the, the skyrocketing, uh, re, uh, real estate costs and the inability to get healthcare because they're swamped with all these people.
00:25:14.600Like none of that matters because all that we really care about is just the funding and until the right and the, you know, the left is lost.
00:25:22.640I'm not even trying to convince them of this, but until the right, until conservatives, the GOP can just dispense with this idea of the propositional nation.
00:25:32.260You know, that, oh, well, it's, you know, anybody who gets dropped off by a Kamala Harris plane and raises the right hand is immediately an American until you have an idea that America is a people and a place and a tradition and a heritage.
00:25:45.380And it's more than just someone waltzing in.
00:25:48.520And yes, some people can join it and can become part of it.
00:25:51.980It's not that you can have zero immigration forever, but the idea that, you know, just every single person that walks across the border and raises their hand at some point or gets, you know,
00:26:01.840they did the process legally because someone waved the amnesty wand over them.
00:26:05.780The idea that they're American, the United States simply cannot survive when even the opposition party holds this view.
00:26:11.720When I found out my friend got a great deal on a designer dress from winners, I started wondering, is every fabulous item I see from winners?
00:26:20.580Like that woman over there with the Italian leather handbag.
00:26:42.100Everything I ranted about before, as bad as that was, as bad as elite migration and their chain migration and they're taking over this business,
00:26:54.780or as bad as bad as, well, the border is wide open and you have all these bad hombres going in or whatever.
00:27:03.160None of, all of that, as bad as that is, is nothing compared to the, I don't, I don't have words of just how evil it is, what they're doing in places like Springfield, which, um, all these, you know,
00:27:23.760it pains me that the Republican was saying that runs that state, uh, all, all, all of these, try not to use bad words, uh, people, they know, they'll tell you exactly how they feel about Ilhan Omar.
00:27:38.000How does a person like this, with this foreign of a culture, who's, uh, literally trying to make greater Somalia, not make America great again, trying to restore the greater Somalian empire.
00:27:53.820Did they come over here with a, uh, you know, uh, uh, uh, you know, a made of life and become an engineer?
00:28:00.220No, what this is, this is, uh, evil on, on a whole nother scale.
00:28:06.280This, this is, this is actual conquering of place, uh, conquering of places.
00:28:10.240When you bring in a huge concentrated formula of, okay, we're going to bring in 50,000 people of this one specific thing.
00:28:20.540We're going to drop them in this, in this small place where they're going to be a, uh, and they're going to be mobilized, which is totally, which is legal for them.
00:28:31.980And the Democrat party like has basically uses grad schools and colleges to train these people.
00:28:55.040And you, you tell a Democrat party, Hey, we've got 50,000 Haitians in this small town, uh, in the Rust Belt and they're versus, uh, two, 200,000 random Americans that didn't know that they were playing a certain game.
00:29:12.600They, they, they, they were playing a previous game.
00:29:14.960They were, they had Republicans or Democrats and blah, blah, blah.
00:29:18.000Now you have 50,000 people that share the same language from the same place.
00:29:22.020They're going to, they're, this is, you're going to have many, many more Ilhan Omar's.
00:29:32.980I mean, people need, uh, uh, people need to be severely punished for this.
00:29:37.920And, and this, this, now we're starting, this is not, this is, um, most likely, you know, motivated comes from, uh, NGOs, which, uh, uh, this take, this is not just like, Oh, I got paid for this.
00:29:50.260This is some, this is like very targeted warfare.
00:30:29.340Like we have moved here in an effort to undermine the interests of this nation.
00:30:37.840And we're going to laugh at you about it.
00:30:39.980We're, we're going to fundraise off of it because what are you going to do?
00:30:43.740You're going to run around saying, Oh, well, we want to, we got to figure out how to integrate people.
00:30:48.160We got to figure out how to, you know, cause you still think you're in the scenario where you're working together.
00:30:53.080And anybody who crosses the border is just somebody who wants to be an American.
00:30:57.140They're all just after the American dream and no understanding, no, no, no grasp of the tribalism, the level of, uh, community that these people are going to bring and the bias they're going to bring in group preference.
00:31:16.060I hate the people who, who are saying that this is okay, that they're annoying, that they're, that they're, they're absolutely, uh, creating this scenario.
00:31:24.100And this means that so many of these resources are siphoned away from Americans, not just in, you know, towns like Springfield, but during national disasters, like we're, we're seeing now.
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00:33:22.940So obviously we know that there's been this devastating hurricane that has come through the Southeast.
00:33:29.220It's had a major impact on many communities, some without water, some without power, some without access to roads.
00:33:37.360That's really the most dangerous thing in these scenarios.
00:33:39.680I had a category four slash five hurricane dance on top of my hometown for about 12 hours a couple of years ago.
00:33:48.560And it's not that you don't have the money or something to access things, but it's the ability to traverse the roads, the ability of people to get in down here in Florida.
00:33:59.520Obviously, it's an island issue, but you go to someplace like North Carolina and the mountains are islands in the sense that the road washes out and there's just no way onto the mountain, no way to get gas into these areas, these kind of things.
00:34:37.600She's part of the incumbent administration and all of these things are things that she's responsible for being a part of.
00:34:43.720But there's no one who at least was theoretically elected to to the government of the United States who actually seems to be in charge or taking any significant action.
00:34:53.800We have lots of money for Ukraine and Israel.
00:34:58.080We're happy to send our National Guard troops overseas.
00:35:02.440You know, the Tennessee National Guard, I believe, is currently deployed to Kuwait right now.
00:35:08.260So they're definitely not stopping the eight illegal immigrants who were just looting inside Tennessee.
00:35:15.860Of course, it only gets worse in places like Georgia and North Carolina.
00:35:19.040All of this really brings a hyper focus into the fact that our government is far more interested in building up other nations or defending the borders of other nations or serving illegal immigrant communities inside the United States.
00:35:33.680But when you have a national national disaster that hits, you know, some of the most, you know, central parts of the country, you know, where kind of the most long term populations the United States come from, all of a sudden there's just nothing available for them.
00:35:51.420There's the government's just it's not a priority.
00:35:53.820You know, I'm growing up, I'm from Florida.
00:36:01.180I've nearly almost always lived in Florida, but I have pretty much almost always lived in the Gulf Coast.
00:36:21.360Uh, and, you know, Michael, a couple of years ago, hurricanes are kind of way of life, but, um, you know, flood flooding generally is the ground in, in, in, um, I don't know what you call it.
00:36:33.840The, the, um, the way the earth is constructed is Swiss cheese here.
00:36:38.200It's why North Florida is home to the world's best caves.
00:36:42.220Um, uh, people come from all over to see the case, but there's, that means, uh, but you, I lived in Texas a while.
00:36:49.160You know, they don't, uh, it's not like that.
00:36:51.980If it rains three inches, there's three inches of water on the ground for like, uh, you know, a week or whatever, completely different situation.
00:36:59.420Um, and so I spent all week, you know, I spent three or four days last day last week, not just for work, but also, you know, putting up the storm shutters, getting everything together, getting everything, uh, set up for not just this hurricane, but you know, there's when it's hurricane season, there's always another one, um, ready to go.
00:37:19.320So I think there's, there's a couple, there's one, at least one more, you know, could end up going this way.
00:37:26.640But, um, uh, after it was all over a day or two, you know, I was, uh, I went over to my parents to have dinner with them.
00:37:35.220And I was like, uh, you know, yeah, I imagine I heard, I heard things were bad up in the mountains and they were like, uh, yeah, like at least 22 people are dead.
00:37:51.620Well, places like Florida are used to dealing with hurricanes.
00:37:55.100I, you know, DeSantis had like an army of linemen are out ready to, to get the work after the hurricane passed over like South Carolina too.
00:38:07.680And usually if there's a, there's a bad hurricane there, it hits along the coast.
00:38:12.360Uh, Asheville is, I mean, it's a, it's a built up region comparatively to like the rest of Appalachia, but I've, I've been through there.
00:38:22.200It, it, it's not, they were not ready for that.
00:38:25.860And let's be honest, the people, people who are in charge of the country and probably a lot of the people who are in charge of North Carolina don't care or, or care about, or like the people who live in, in Asheville.
00:38:41.860The, the, like the native Asheville people, like they're, they're my people.
00:38:45.360They're Appalachians that nobody's going to, uh, work too hard to, to, to rebuild that region.
00:38:52.640They don't have to, this is going to have to be something that unfortunately private citizens, uh, church organizations, they're going to be on the hook for it.
00:39:03.480I mean, that, I guess it's a cynical outlook, but I really think they don't care.
00:39:06.660And they would happily let our people drown rather than lift a finger.
00:39:11.940Well, how many people are dead right now?
00:39:15.240I saw, I saw some numbers up to a hundred or a hundred, depending on how many states you're looking at.
00:39:21.000It, this is, uh, an enormous disaster.
00:39:26.640And if, if this kind of, if it, it, it must be repeated.
00:39:30.480If this kind of, if this level of destruction was being visited upon, uh, uh, New York city or Southern California, it would be the biggest story in the world.
00:39:43.160Everyone has seen that, that disgusting response by, uh, uh, our president who, who they, he said, they said, uh, you know, they asked him, uh, you know, is anything being done about it?
00:39:55.380He said, uh, yeah, anything, leave me alone.