The Glenn Beck Program - January 25, 2024


Best of the Program | Guest: Tammy Nobles | 1⧸25⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

44 minutes

Words per Minute

133.22496

Word Count

5,983

Sentence Count

519

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Tammy Nobles is standing up and suing the government after her daughter was raped and killed by a 17-year-old illegal immigrant who had tattoos of MS-13 on his body. Also, a clip of a Middle Eastern migrant who says, "You know, soon you'll know who I am."


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Again, it's day number three, Margot Robbie held hostage, and the good news is we don't
00:00:08.260 talk about that at all on today's podcast, but we do address what's happening in Texas.
00:00:15.280 We are, I think, at a constitutional crisis, or at least it will be called one and our
00:00:21.460 president will make it one, but the Texas governor on the border was very clear.
00:00:27.920 The Constitution says the federal government has control of the border, but it also says
00:00:34.600 if the federal government decides to not enforce against an invasion, which the governor of
00:00:43.640 Texas has declared, then Texas has the responsibility and can take that responsibility from the feds.
00:00:50.320 It's all constitutional, but what does it mean and how will it play out?
00:00:54.020 All on today's podcast.
00:00:56.800 Also, Tammy Nobles joins us.
00:01:00.160 Her daughter was horribly raped and killed by a 17-year-old illegal immigrant who had the
00:01:09.600 tattoo, visible tattoos of MS-13 on his body.
00:01:14.140 They could have made a simple phone call to his home country, El Salvador, and they would
00:01:18.660 have found he's got a bad record.
00:01:20.800 17-year-old, he is, they just lose him in the system.
00:01:25.360 He shows up and rapes and kills her daughter.
00:01:28.760 And what she's doing about it is the fascinating part.
00:01:33.160 She's standing up and suing the government.
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00:02:51.220 Oh, there are so many things going on with our open borders.
00:02:58.080 You know what?
00:02:58.920 Before we go on, let me apologize for something, because when I say I made a mistake, I'll always
00:03:04.100 tell you first.
00:03:05.680 So let me start this segment with a deep apology.
00:03:11.060 You know, we've been playing this clip of the Middle Eastern migrant who says, like, you
00:03:19.420 know, soon you'll know who I am.
00:03:21.100 Do we have that clip?
00:03:21.780 Can we play that, please?
00:03:22.980 If you are smart enough, you will know who I am.
00:03:25.540 But you are really not smart enough to know who I am.
00:03:28.260 But soon you're going to know who I am.
00:03:29.880 Now, I immediately jump to a guy coming across our border, sounding Middle Eastern with that
00:03:38.960 kind of arrogance.
00:03:39.640 I immediately go, you know, our government can't vet you.
00:03:45.860 He sounds like a terrorist.
00:03:48.380 How bigoted.
00:03:49.880 How unbelievably bigoted.
00:03:51.900 How hateful of me.
00:03:54.920 You know, what if he's not an Islamic extremist?
00:03:57.760 What if he's the guy who Joe Biden has been waiting for because he has the cure for cancer?
00:04:05.000 Because, you know, we've been waiting now three years.
00:04:07.740 Joe Biden said he was going to cure it in his term.
00:04:11.580 And this guy's, you know, he has the answer, but he's sitting over in Iran.
00:04:15.680 It's not easy to get the president on.
00:04:17.560 It's not even easy to get a phone call from Iran to the United States.
00:04:22.240 You know, he could be beheaded.
00:04:24.140 Hey, what are you doing calling the United States?
00:04:26.800 I got the cure for cancer.
00:04:28.400 I was trying to get it to him.
00:04:29.600 So he can't.
00:04:30.640 He's got to be quiet about it.
00:04:32.320 He's trying to get across the border because you'll know his name.
00:04:36.240 He said, you know, you're not smart enough.
00:04:39.080 I don't run in the cancer doctor circles.
00:04:41.440 So I don't I don't know.
00:04:42.740 Maybe maybe that is that even I mean, why wouldn't I jump to that?
00:04:48.640 It's cancer we're talking about.
00:04:50.240 Of course, he comes across the border illegally.
00:04:52.460 Legal immigration takes so very long, you know, or maybe he's, you know, one of the best.
00:04:59.300 You know, shawarma chefs out there.
00:05:03.080 OK, you know, he's possible.
00:05:05.100 He's making that meat and he's probably from France.
00:05:08.700 I heard his accent and I immediately think the guy's from the Middle East.
00:05:12.780 Have you been to France lately?
00:05:14.560 Most French people now sound like that.
00:05:16.800 I don't know what happened to the accent, but they all sound like that.
00:05:20.860 And I immediately say, oh, he's from the Middle East.
00:05:23.160 No, he's probably from France.
00:05:24.900 And he is a great shawarma chef guy.
00:05:30.520 And he's like, I'm the next Gordon Ramsay.
00:05:32.640 And here you are calling me a racist and a terrorist.
00:05:39.280 I know who the racist is and I don't know the terrorist is because you're you're saying this simple shawarma chef from France is.
00:05:48.980 What if he's the world's best chess player?
00:05:52.500 I didn't that didn't even occur to me.
00:05:54.980 World's best.
00:05:55.820 Remember what he said.
00:05:57.120 If you're smart, you know who I am.
00:06:00.040 Now, it takes a lot of smarts to be a chess nerd.
00:06:04.260 You know what I mean?
00:06:06.020 And, you know, I don't know.
00:06:08.160 But if you play competitive chess, you better watch out because in the end to you, he probably is a terrorist murdering pawns and kings and rooks left and right higgledy piggledy diagonally.
00:06:21.380 You know, he's coming for you or or this.
00:06:25.760 Did you notice how melodramatic he was when he's like, you are not smart enough to know soon you will know.
00:06:34.140 It's like Mr. DeMille.
00:06:35.900 I'm I'm ready for my close up.
00:06:38.520 Maybe this guy's a great, I don't know, dancer or actor, you know, and he's just trying to get to Broadway or Hollywood.
00:06:45.660 I mean, he's probably a great actor, you know, and practically the face of DEI.
00:06:52.300 I can guarantee you the next Netflix show.
00:06:54.740 That's probably who this guy is.
00:06:56.460 Next Netflix show or Broadway musical.
00:06:59.120 We'll all know his name.
00:07:01.020 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:02.560 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:04.020 How did I not remember?
00:07:05.860 Don't you know who I am?
00:07:08.340 Remember my name?
00:07:10.820 I mean, I think that shows how bigoted I was.
00:07:14.980 I should have known and remember.
00:07:17.360 Soon you'll know my name.
00:07:19.540 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:21.000 Fame.
00:07:22.780 So I wanted to start with the apology.
00:07:26.600 It's good.
00:07:26.880 It's good to start with that, to let people know.
00:07:29.860 Hey, I'm not perfect.
00:07:31.040 No, we make mistakes.
00:07:32.460 And now we have a chess playing dancer or pharma chef who cured cancer.
00:07:38.620 Right.
00:07:38.860 And they're here.
00:07:39.560 And he's definitely French.
00:07:41.100 So.
00:07:41.440 Well, yeah, obviously French.
00:07:42.480 Yeah, clearly.
00:07:43.200 I mean, how did I miss that French accent?
00:07:46.460 Anyway, the GDP report is expected to show the U.S. economy at kind of a crossroads like
00:07:53.820 or it's getting better.
00:07:56.500 One of the two.
00:07:57.700 And that's coming out today.
00:07:59.480 It did come out, didn't it?
00:08:02.360 I think they're saying that the annual rate was something like 2.5.
00:08:06.460 The fourth quarter was at 3.3% growth.
00:08:09.320 So for the year, I believe it was 2.5%.
00:08:11.780 Oh.
00:08:12.160 Saw one economist calling that stellar.
00:08:15.840 Stellar?
00:08:16.420 Like, what?
00:08:17.460 Where have our expectations gone that 2.5% would be stellar?
00:08:23.300 Yeah.
00:08:23.660 But apparently stellar is how we're supposed to think of that.
00:08:26.920 Biodynamics is working.
00:08:28.320 Is working.
00:08:28.780 Well, they're actually saying, Bank of America said, you know, this is, the economy is slowing.
00:08:37.820 And, you know, that's because consumers are out of money.
00:08:41.380 And so, you know, they're just running out of money and they're running out of space on
00:08:45.980 their credit cards.
00:08:46.720 So it is slowing.
00:08:48.040 However, however, Goldman Sachs came out and say, you know, if we look at the full year
00:08:54.580 GDP, you know, and we're at 2.8, what they think is really happening is, no, we're not
00:09:01.940 collapsing.
00:09:02.900 Yeah.
00:09:03.360 Nobody has any money or anything.
00:09:04.800 But the government, the federal, state, and local governments are spending so much that,
00:09:13.460 you know, the Q3 growth was a full percentage point up.
00:09:19.120 And that was because of government spending.
00:09:22.300 So, and you know, when the government spends money, oh, that is sustainable, you know.
00:09:28.500 It can, they can just keep spending it and that creates jobs and they're making a great
00:09:33.340 product of, well, they're making things and, and that's really great.
00:09:41.600 By the way, since the government got involved in our healthcare, which has been, oh, I don't
00:09:47.220 know, forever, you know, the goal of the Obama administration was to fundamentally transform
00:09:54.740 America and they had to do it.
00:09:57.960 They had to start with healthcare because things were out of control.
00:10:00.540 Remember, you'd have like a three to 5% increase, you know, and you'd be like, this is crazy.
00:10:07.380 And so Obama stepped in and he gave us Obamacare because we were going to save all kinds of
00:10:12.380 money.
00:10:14.340 But, hmm, the state of New York's public health cost has increased now 48 billion to 109 billion,
00:10:24.740 but that's just from 2019 to 2023.
00:10:29.020 So the, the, the health costs for New Yorkers is now up 78% in the last three years.
00:10:37.660 So I don't think that's, uh, also in the show prep today, you will see that the European Central
00:10:45.780 Bank is asking the banks to monitor social media for early signs of bank runs.
00:10:53.520 Now, this is something we told you about two years ago in, uh, one of the, I think the
00:10:58.200 first book of, uh, the, uh, world economic forum and ESG, they were saying that they'll
00:11:04.320 have to shut down people who are giving you miss and disinformation about what was happening
00:11:10.960 in the economy, even if they were right, because they could upset the balance, uh, of things
00:11:19.280 and they could cause bank runs.
00:11:20.900 So now, uh, social media, because it can amplify shocks to liquidity.
00:11:26.500 And that's what I think about social media all the time.
00:11:28.960 I think, man, the shocks to liquidity that could come at any time.
00:11:33.920 So they're now monitoring, not that the banks are having any problems.
00:11:39.060 No, no, no.
00:11:39.500 They're not saying that.
00:11:40.460 They're just saying, look out because somebody could start a bank run.
00:11:45.460 Well, why would they have any problems in the middle of a stellar economy, Glenn?
00:11:49.180 I don't, I know, you know, people don't understand it.
00:11:52.100 They don't understand.
00:11:53.120 I wish they just understand that their financial future is so much more bright than they understand
00:11:58.860 at this point.
00:11:59.820 That's the, that's the problem with all these people.
00:12:01.620 By the way, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the mayor of New York, he is great.
00:12:07.100 He's just declared a new environmental crisis.
00:12:13.400 And, uh, you're thinking, what, could the world get hotter than it is already?
00:12:18.060 Oh yeah, sure it is.
00:12:19.060 But there's a new environmental toxin that is out there and it's, uh, social media.
00:12:27.840 Hmm.
00:12:28.940 Now I can't stand social media, but how is it an environmental toxin?
00:12:34.720 Uh, because it's in the environment, you know, it's out there in the environment and who else
00:12:40.580 is out there in the environment besides everything, uh, people and especially children, the most
00:12:46.260 vulnerable.
00:12:46.940 Do you not care about children?
00:12:48.300 No, I care.
00:12:49.200 So they're, they're breathing in this environmental toxin, uh, every day and it's making them sad
00:12:55.540 and depressed.
00:12:56.840 And, uh, quite honestly, these social media companies are predatory just like the banks
00:13:03.680 were and they're, they're deniers too.
00:13:06.940 And so it's an environmental toxin and, uh, it needs to be regulated.
00:13:14.380 Just that doesn't, this doesn't highlight at all an example of why these rules get misused,
00:13:21.840 right?
00:13:22.540 Like, no, this isn't a, an example of like, well, what if we don't like something?
00:13:27.460 We call it a toxin.
00:13:28.780 Is it in the environment?
00:13:30.060 Sure.
00:13:30.480 Let's, let's regulate it.
00:13:31.780 Hey, the environmental crisis is expanding.
00:13:34.900 Okay.
00:13:35.720 And I hate social media with every fiber of my being.
00:13:40.160 Everything he said about social media.
00:13:42.840 I'm fine with.
00:13:43.520 About not giving it to kids.
00:13:45.120 Yeah.
00:13:45.480 You know, holding these companies accountable.
00:13:47.400 I'm 100%.
00:13:48.520 But an environmental emergency and it's a new environmental toxin, uh, which has done more
00:13:57.160 damage than acid rain could ever have.
00:14:00.440 I mean, well, the earth was destroyed by acid rain, but we, we struggled through it and we
00:14:05.640 built the earth.
00:14:07.580 Um, somehow, but now a new one.
00:14:10.300 That's, uh, that's fun.
00:14:12.100 Things can be both boring and important, right?
00:14:16.020 And I think we've forgotten this recently.
00:14:18.620 Boring and important are an important intersection in our lives.
00:14:22.560 And process falls right in the middle of that process is boring, but it's important.
00:14:30.160 And so when you decide, I don't like social media, you don't retroactively reverse engineer
00:14:38.080 something that might kind of fit into some law to get it done.
00:14:43.580 No matter how, how you want to, you have to follow the process and the law to get to
00:14:48.040 the outcomes that you want.
00:14:49.040 And sometimes the process and the law won't allow you to have what you want.
00:14:52.580 Sometimes if you really want student loan debt to go away, you can't have it.
00:14:58.600 What if I make a public private partnership with like everybody in the media?
00:15:04.840 Oh no.
00:15:05.640 You know, and the banks.
00:15:07.040 No, you still have the constitution that stands in the way.
00:15:10.100 Yeah.
00:15:10.260 That old dusty thing.
00:15:11.180 We got to get rid of that.
00:15:12.200 Yeah.
00:15:12.420 That is.
00:15:12.660 You know, it's an, it's another environmental toxin, quite honestly, quite honestly.
00:15:16.660 The constitution is an environmental toxin.
00:15:18.720 It's in the environment.
00:15:19.720 It's old.
00:15:20.320 It's dusty.
00:15:21.480 Oh yeah.
00:15:21.900 Think of the dust you're breathing in when you go see that damn thing.
00:15:26.240 That's, we can get this all thrown out if we could just figure that out.
00:15:28.760 Is it in the environment?
00:15:30.360 Yes.
00:15:30.800 Of course it is.
00:15:31.500 Of course it is.
00:15:32.080 Is it toxic?
00:15:32.840 Dust is toxic at, it's at super, almost everything is toxic at some high level.
00:15:37.840 Right.
00:15:38.040 Water is toxic at some high level.
00:15:39.860 So.
00:15:40.520 So just everything is environmental toxin.
00:15:41.680 And is water part of the environment?
00:15:43.220 Damn right it is.
00:15:44.180 Damn right it is.
00:15:45.040 Let's ban water.
00:15:46.360 Ban water.
00:15:46.840 Ban water.
00:15:47.400 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:15:57.380 All right.
00:15:58.000 Let me, uh, let me tell you what's, what's going on.
00:16:01.060 Greg Abbott yesterday wrote a letter, uh, to the American people and to, uh, the president
00:16:07.580 and, uh, defined his authority, uh, and the authority of the United States.
00:16:17.160 So here's what he wrote.
00:16:19.520 Let me give you the whole letter, uh, from governor Greg Abbott, January 24th, 2024.
00:16:28.380 The federal government has broken the compact between the United States and the states.
00:16:36.060 Yesterday we were talking about on this program, uh, is the constitution a suicide pack?
00:16:43.140 You know, you joined in and you said, oh, these are the laws and states didn't want to join.
00:16:49.080 And when they didn't want to join, they said, okay, what's your problem?
00:16:55.300 Well, I don't believe you're actually going to, you know, hold these rights.
00:17:00.300 I don't believe you're going to hold the line.
00:17:02.240 And so the first step was to add the bill of rights.
00:17:05.780 And that was because the states were pushing back saying, I don't believe a federal government.
00:17:10.800 They had just come out of the war with England who violated every right.
00:17:15.040 Let's restate these so we are very clear on the rights of the people, the rights of the states,
00:17:23.160 and the shackles that are on the, uh, government, the federal government.
00:17:30.240 When it comes to the states coming in, they were afraid that because it was a, you know,
00:17:38.020 a weak federal government and the federal government in the constitution
00:17:43.880 has the responsibility to protect the borders.
00:17:48.760 But the states said, but what happens if you don't?
00:17:54.800 We need to have the authority to be able to protect our own border.
00:17:59.220 Just in case somebody comes in and starts crossing our border and it's a, you know, it's an, uh,
00:18:06.220 it's an invasion.
00:18:07.720 Now, of course they were thinking about an invasion of an army,
00:18:10.820 but this is the textbook definition of invasion.
00:18:16.700 If you look at what China planned to do to invade Russia,
00:18:22.960 they thought if there was ever a war with Russia and they wanted to collapse Russia,
00:18:29.460 all they had to do was send, uh, a million people over the border on day one and have them all surrender.
00:18:40.160 Day two, another million would cross the border into Russia and surrender.
00:18:46.340 Day three, the, a third, again, three million people.
00:18:52.020 Now another million would cross the border, surrender.
00:18:54.380 They said by the end of the week, our invasion plan of Russia would collapse Russia.
00:19:02.340 Well, that's exactly what's happening.
00:19:05.780 So he said the executive branch of the United States has a constitutional duty
00:19:11.060 to enforce federal laws protecting states, including immigration laws on the books right now.
00:19:18.320 President Biden has refused to enforce those laws and have even, and has even violated them.
00:19:26.200 The result is that he has smashed records for illegal immigration.
00:19:31.800 Despite having been put on notice in a series of letters, one of which I, Greg Abbott,
00:19:39.200 delivered to him personally by hand,
00:19:42.180 the president has ignored Texas demand that he performs his constitutional duties.
00:19:47.000 President Biden, therefore, has violated his oath to faithfully execute immigration laws enacted by Congress.
00:19:55.920 Instead of prosecuting immigrants for the federal crime of illegal entry,
00:20:02.000 President Biden has sent his lawyers into federal courts to sue Texas for taking action to secure the border.
00:20:09.180 President Biden has instructed his agencies to ignore federal statutes that mandate the detention of illegal immigrants.
00:20:18.140 The effect is to illegally allow their en masse parole into the United States.
00:20:26.580 By wasting taxpayer dollars to tear open Texas border security infrastructure,
00:20:31.140 President Biden has enticed illegal immigrants away from the 28 legal entry points along the state's southern border.
00:20:41.020 Bridges where nobody drowns into the dangerous waters of the Rio Grande.
00:20:47.360 I always get that wrong.
00:20:49.400 Is it right?
00:20:49.880 The Rio Grande or Rio Grande?
00:20:51.600 It's Rico Suave.
00:20:52.740 Thank you.
00:20:53.320 Okay.
00:20:53.700 That's what I thought.
00:20:54.320 Under President Biden's lawless border policies,
00:20:57.700 more than 6 million illegal immigrants have crossed our southern border in just three years.
00:21:04.800 That is the population that is more than the population of 33 different states in this country.
00:21:16.880 And that's the 6 million, not the 10.
00:21:19.840 This illegal refusal to protect the United States has inflicted unprecedented harm on the people all across the United States.
00:21:29.520 James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and other visionaries who wrote the U.S. Constitution
00:21:35.580 foresaw that states should not be left to the mercy of a lawless president who does nothing to stop external threats
00:21:44.680 like cartels smuggling millions of illegal immigrants across the border.
00:21:49.840 That's why the framers included both Article 4, Section 4, which promises that the federal government
00:21:57.400 shall protect each state against invasion, and Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3, which acknowledges,
00:22:08.480 quote, the state's sovereign interest in protecting their borders.
00:22:13.660 Arizona versus United States, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:22:16.620 The failure of the Biden administration to fulfill its duties imposed by Article 4, Section 4
00:22:24.220 has triggered Article 1 and Section 10, Clause 3, which reserves this state to the right of self-defense.
00:22:33.760 For that reason, I have already declared an invasion under Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3,
00:22:43.320 to invoke Texas's constitutional authority to defend and protect itself.
00:22:49.720 The authority is the supreme law of the land and supersedes any federal statutes to the contrary.
00:22:58.600 He is declaring the Constitution, he is declaring the Constitution, covers this, he's pointing out where it covers this,
00:23:08.200 how it covers this, and that now the federal government has no authority because they failed to do their duty,
00:23:16.320 and he has declared an invasion.
00:23:19.200 That authority is the supreme law of the land supersedes any federal statutes to the contrary.
00:23:25.740 The Texas National Guard, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and other Texas personnel
00:23:31.360 are acting on that constitutional authority, as well as state law, to secure the Texas border.
00:23:39.720 Sincerely, Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas.
00:23:42.480 So what does this mean?
00:23:43.980 Well, it means a constitutional crisis because now we have a state declaring its constitutional right to protect itself
00:23:55.960 and the government saying, you can't do that.
00:24:00.580 Also, the National Guard can be called out by a governor,
00:24:08.340 but a National Guard is still under the authority of the president.
00:24:13.980 So I don't know how that works, but there's plenty of Americans and Texans that will sign up to protect the border.
00:24:24.880 Not vigilantes, but enough security, enough police officers, former police officers,
00:24:32.060 that would go and join that if they were serious about stopping illegals from coming in.
00:24:40.960 Now, Biden says, well, he just can't get the money.
00:24:46.840 I just can't get the money.
00:24:48.320 I'd love to do it, but Congress won't give me the money to increase the number of—
00:24:54.720 It's not about the number of border agents.
00:24:57.920 It's allowing them to do their job.
00:25:01.320 They're not babysitters.
00:25:02.660 They are taking their time and taking people to and fro to NGOs that then put them on buses and ship them all over the country.
00:25:17.340 Last night I did a TV show, and they cell-tracked the routes.
00:25:22.320 And if you look at where these immigrants are going, mainly they're going back east, but the flow is incredible.
00:25:32.420 I mean, it looks like a human body with the artery system and the veins.
00:25:37.160 It is an invasion of this country, and everybody knows it.
00:25:42.460 Sanctuary cities are saying, we can't handle it.
00:25:45.160 It's going to collapse us.
00:25:46.260 You, as a state, have a right, if the federal government fails to do its constitutional duty, which we all know it has, they've failed to do it.
00:26:00.340 This isn't a Trump problem.
00:26:02.220 Trump had this under control.
00:26:04.760 Biden came in in day one and completely, through executive order, overturned everything that Trump had done.
00:26:14.040 We saw it, and it's only getting worse now.
00:26:18.780 Our government, through NGOs, public-private partnerships, I showed you last night, it is stunning what the UN alone is doing, and we're paying for it.
00:26:32.040 They are intentionally moving people from South America, Central America, and Mexico into the United States.
00:26:43.340 This is all part of the UN and the WEF, which Joe Biden is fundamentally signed on for and leading the world.
00:26:56.900 So do they have the right to do this?
00:27:00.240 Well, Ted Cruz says, yep.
00:27:04.180 DeSantis has signed on, and I believe there are four other states.
00:27:09.580 Are there not?
00:27:10.200 DeSantis said, the Constitution really made states powerless to defend themselves against an invasion.
00:27:18.820 It would never have been ratified in the first place, and Texas, certainly a republic.
00:27:25.580 You have to understand, we weren't a commonwealth.
00:27:29.220 Texas was a republic.
00:27:31.840 It was a country.
00:27:34.140 It's the only one in the union.
00:27:36.240 They had no reason to join the United States.
00:27:41.140 They wanted to, but they needed to make sure.
00:27:44.460 This is why Texas, the Lone Star State, has just a different attitude here.
00:27:51.240 Because from the beginning, it's like, we'll join, but we're still Texas.
00:27:56.980 And they would have never signed on if they didn't have the right to supersede the government in protecting its borders if the government failed on their job.
00:28:09.520 So, he's saying Texas is upholding the law while Biden is flouting.
00:28:18.440 We have five states because you can, in your state, join by declaring an invasion.
00:28:31.560 When you do that, then your state has the ability, the legal constitutional authority, to protect itself.
00:28:41.460 That's what needs to happen.
00:28:43.800 Right now, everybody is just blaming Texas.
00:28:46.440 What has Texas done?
00:28:48.580 By the way, well, they got to stop.
00:28:50.480 He sent like 200 buses.
00:28:53.660 Do you realize, do you not realize that your tax dollars are paying for buses every single day?
00:29:01.400 That your tax, have you been to the airport lately?
00:29:04.240 Have you seen people come in?
00:29:05.760 They have no ID.
00:29:07.680 They have no drivers.
00:29:09.520 They have nothing.
00:29:10.900 No identification at all.
00:29:13.420 And they're being loaded onto the plane with you.
00:29:16.880 You have to take off your shoes and your belt.
00:29:19.060 You have to have the proper ID.
00:29:21.600 You're on a list.
00:29:23.640 All of this stuff.
00:29:25.760 They just come up.
00:29:26.760 Nobody knows who they are.
00:29:28.640 But the federal government is paying for that.
00:29:32.640 Your tax dollars.
00:29:33.960 So don't blame Texas.
00:29:37.180 Blame the federal government.
00:29:39.000 You have people that are overwhelming your city.
00:29:42.340 And it's going to happen in all cities.
00:29:44.660 It's Cloward and Piven.
00:29:46.780 They're going to overwhelm the system.
00:29:49.040 And unless you say, no, no more, and you don't wait around for Washington to do it, unless your state declares an invasion, you're going to be overrun.
00:30:03.220 This is the time for the states to stand together.
00:30:09.380 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:30:12.640 It is my sad honor to introduce you to a mom.
00:30:23.000 A mom of Kayla Hamilton, Tammy Nobles.
00:30:31.440 Hello, Tammy.
00:30:33.260 Hi.
00:30:34.220 Thank you for having me.
00:30:35.820 You bet.
00:30:36.220 So, Tammy, tell me, you live in Norfolk, Virginia.
00:30:43.700 Yes.
00:30:44.540 And your daughter, tell me about her.
00:30:51.740 Kayla was born on July 24, 2002.
00:30:57.800 She was very loving and just so sweet.
00:31:03.200 And she loved animals.
00:31:05.580 She loved to help people.
00:31:07.720 She just loved to laugh and just enjoyed life.
00:31:14.280 The best song that describes Kayla we actually played at her memorial was Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Want to Have Fun.
00:31:24.180 That is all she wanted to do was have fun.
00:31:27.460 And she had autism.
00:31:30.980 Yes.
00:31:31.660 She had high-functioning autism, which was Asperger's, but they don't use that term anymore, so they put them all under autism.
00:31:40.900 Okay.
00:31:41.660 And she was determined to, you know, live her life and live independently.
00:31:51.460 And she was working.
00:31:53.500 She had two jobs.
00:31:54.640 So, she was a good girl, and she's living on her own, and she's living in a trailer, right?
00:32:07.540 Yes.
00:32:08.000 They were renting a room in a trailer for her and her boyfriend, and there was another family that they knew was living there.
00:32:15.700 There was an illegal, we found out later that there was an illegal immigrant who owned the trailers, and she was renting out rooms.
00:32:28.840 To other illegal aliens.
00:32:30.700 Yes, and to regular, you know, to American citizens also.
00:32:37.820 She did not, I don't know if she knew that he was a minor.
00:32:45.220 She more likely did not check.
00:32:48.540 She did not check his criminal record or anything.
00:32:51.940 She just allowed him to live there.
00:32:55.220 Well, the murderer's half-brother called her up and asked if she had any rooms for rent because the half-brother could not handle him anymore.
00:33:06.000 And she said, yes, we do.
00:33:09.540 And she picked Kayla's trailer, and he was only living there for five days.
00:33:14.740 So, he was there for five days.
00:33:17.780 Kayla just had celebrated a couple of days before her 20th birthday.
00:33:22.880 She didn't really know this guy, and he was an illegal alien.
00:33:28.600 The government let him pass through.
00:33:32.640 I mean, it was pretty obvious he was not a good guy because he had visible MS-13 gang tattoos on his body.
00:33:43.740 They were visible.
00:33:44.460 That's, I mean, that's the easiest way to find out.
00:33:49.180 But they didn't stop him.
00:33:50.200 In fact, they helped him get to, I think, Maryland or Virginia, and that's when he moved into the trailer.
00:33:59.200 Yes, they, yeah, they did not verify his sponsor.
00:34:02.520 They don't even know who they gave him to.
00:34:05.740 Jim Jordan, Congressman Jim Jordan did a report.
00:34:08.480 They don't know if it was male, female, dad, aunt, cousin.
00:34:14.200 They don't even know who they gave this kid to.
00:34:16.760 And they didn't even follow up because he had problems at the sponsor's home.
00:34:22.040 And then he ended up living with his half-brother and had problems there and ended up living with Kayla.
00:34:28.700 Kayla and her boyfriend did not like him.
00:34:32.460 They felt something was off and he would smoke pot in the house.
00:34:39.520 And Kayla did not like that.
00:34:41.600 But she never said anything because she didn't want to cause any issues.
00:34:45.160 And they were going to try to look for another place to live.
00:34:53.600 But five days, I mean, you can't, you know, find stuff that quickly.
00:34:58.640 So tell me, as much as you can, Stan, what happened in July?
00:35:04.300 So July 27th, I just got off from work thinking it was a normal day.
00:35:13.260 And I get a call from Aberdeen Police Department saying that my daughter was found deceased, consistent with homicide.
00:35:24.840 That was like the worst news that a parent can ever get.
00:35:29.920 Um, she had been strangled.
00:35:34.880 There was a struggle and they found her on the floor of her, on her bedroom floor.
00:35:45.200 They don't understand why, but her hands were loosely, um, tied in front of her.
00:35:55.300 And he used her iPod charger to strangle her.
00:36:02.020 Um, she just got off the night shift and she was sleeping.
00:36:07.720 Um, she always kept her bathroom, her bedroom door locked.
00:36:11.860 And he busted in there, broke into her room.
00:36:16.220 I'm sure he scared her because she was sleeping.
00:36:19.000 She calls her boyfriend and he grabs her iPod charger and he misses her neck, gets it around her face.
00:36:30.480 And the phone drops and goes to voicemail.
00:36:34.160 And there is, I will never be able to listen to the voicemail.
00:36:40.200 Um, it was two minutes and 30 seconds of him strangling her and her struggling.
00:36:46.460 Oh my gosh.
00:36:48.040 And after he strangles her, he rapes her.
00:36:51.820 And just after she's dead.
00:36:54.460 After she died.
00:36:56.980 Yeah.
00:36:57.180 He rapes her.
00:36:58.860 Um, and he robs her of $6.
00:37:05.200 And her phone is missing.
00:37:07.660 We don't even know where her phone is.
00:37:09.480 I don't know what he did with it.
00:37:10.980 And he goes to lunch with his half brother.
00:37:14.660 Like nothing happened.
00:37:16.600 He kept creeping around the trailer, looking to see if anybody found her.
00:37:23.080 And the boy, her boyfriend comes home from work like a normal day and finds her on the floor dead.
00:37:32.380 He uses his teeth to get the cords off.
00:37:35.560 He thinks he thinks he could save her, but it's already too late.
00:37:39.580 And, uh, detectives were questioning him and everybody in the trailer.
00:37:45.080 And her boyfriend pointed out the MS-13 gang member and said, that's our roommate right there.
00:37:54.340 And he's still creeping around and they didn't have enough to detain him, but they were questioning him.
00:38:03.340 And they did ask ICE if they could hold him until the DNA evidence came back.
00:38:11.720 And ICE just told them, no, we cannot.
00:38:15.400 Oh my gosh.
00:38:16.660 So, guess who gets to have him?
00:38:20.860 Child Protective Services in Maryland.
00:38:24.220 Child Protective Services told the detectives that they were going to put him in a secure location.
00:38:29.920 Because they knew what he did.
00:38:35.460 That he was a main suspect in a premeditated murder case.
00:38:40.300 And when they went to go arrest him on January 14th, like in the evening,
00:38:49.120 um, well, finally they did get that enough evidence back that there was DNA evidence.
00:38:54.980 And they went to go look for him on January 15th at the, um, they found out that DPS put him in an unsecured children's home with other children.
00:39:08.840 So they went to go get him at this children's home and the detectives were like, this is secured.
00:39:20.960 Like there was no adults around kids running around come to find out.
00:39:25.860 They went to ask if he was there.
00:39:29.640 One of the adults there was like, no, he's gone.
00:39:34.760 And the detectives were like, well, where did he go?
00:39:38.440 They had no clue where he was put.
00:39:42.360 They had no record who signed him out or anything.
00:39:45.860 Just someone just came and picked him up.
00:39:48.340 They called his half brother to tell him that, oh yeah, we got some property of your brother.
00:39:56.100 Um, we would like to return to him.
00:40:00.480 And they ended up arresting him at a foster home where CPS put him.
00:40:06.940 Tammy Nobles is with us.
00:40:09.220 She's talking about the loss of her, uh, her daughter, Kayla, uh, at the hands of a 17 year old, a legal immigrant gang member, MS, uh, 13.
00:40:19.080 Uh, and she is now suing the DHS over her daughter's death.
00:40:23.840 Um, why are you doing that?
00:40:27.200 I mean, I'm sorry to ask you that question.
00:40:28.840 And I, I'm pretty sure I know, but why are you decided to take on the government?
00:40:33.160 I feel that they were responsible in the wrongful death of my daughter.
00:40:41.600 All they had to do was lift up his shirt.
00:40:45.580 They did not.
00:40:46.740 Or make that one phone call to El Salvador to find out that he was a MS-13 gang member.
00:40:56.480 He was on the list as MS-13 gang member.
00:40:58.840 And he had a credible record in 2020 for illicit gang activity.
00:41:04.100 They did not check.
00:41:06.640 So they didn't lift the shirt.
00:41:08.520 They didn't make the phone call.
00:41:09.960 They didn't even have him go with the verified sponsor.
00:41:14.740 And they just allowed him to go from Texas to Maryland.
00:41:18.860 And I felt like I had a case.
00:41:22.040 I felt like her death could have been prevented if they would have just followed the proper protocols.
00:41:28.420 And they didn't.
00:41:29.700 And they failed Kayla.
00:41:31.380 And now I'm without a daughter.
00:41:34.120 I just want to see some change.
00:41:36.240 And I'm hoping for me to bring awareness and to show them that I'm not going to take this lying down.
00:41:46.200 My daughter deserves better.
00:41:49.300 You filed a $100 million lawsuit.
00:41:52.340 Do you have good lawyers?
00:41:54.480 Yes, I do.
00:41:56.280 He is actually in California.
00:41:58.260 His name is Brian Kleiple.
00:42:00.500 He is a civil rights lawyer.
00:42:04.640 And he did research on it.
00:42:06.660 Yeah, I hope he is one of the best in the country.
00:42:11.100 You've got quite a storm ahead of you, but you have a great case.
00:42:15.260 And it is time that somebody stands up.
00:42:19.540 And I think there should be more parents that join you that have lost their children to illegals.
00:42:25.720 I hope that people join you in your effort because it's way beyond time that this stops.
00:42:33.100 You are trying to raise, I think, $10,000 just to pay for the travel of the meetings with the prosecutor and the Airbnb for the court case, which they say will take two to three weeks.
00:42:47.800 I bet it goes on more than that.
00:42:50.180 You've already raised $3,700.
00:42:53.900 I want to give the audience.
00:42:56.020 Let me see if I have it here.
00:42:57.120 Give the audience the address.
00:42:58.800 Just go to GoFundMe and type in Bring Kayla Hamilton Justice.
00:43:04.660 Bring Kayla, K-A-Y-L-A.
00:43:08.140 Bring Kayla Hamilton Justice.
00:43:13.540 Tammy, we're going to keep up with you if you don't mind and follow the case.
00:43:18.000 And I can't tell you how ripped apart everybody on my staff that has heard your story, we are all just beside ourselves.
00:43:29.040 We can't imagine being in your shoes.
00:43:31.440 The worst nightmare for any parent.
00:43:34.360 But to know that our own government is responsible for it is just obscene.
00:43:40.320 Just obscene.
00:43:42.220 Tammy, best of luck.
00:43:45.040 Thank you for having me.
00:43:46.580 You bet.
00:43:47.740 Tammy Nobles, suing the DHS.
00:43:51.700 She's not looking to get rich.
00:43:53.320 She's just trying to raise money so she can travel and everything else for the attorneys and everything else.
00:43:59.480 She just testified in front of Congress.
00:44:02.660 But the goal for her fundraising is $10,000.
00:44:06.880 That's easy for this audience to do.
00:44:09.360 If you find this a worthy cause, go to GoFundMe.
00:44:13.460 Bring Kayla Hamilton Justice.
00:44:16.620 Bring Kayla Hamilton Justice at GoFundMe.com
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00:44:24.560 Thank you.