The Great America Show - March 23, 2025


The Great America Sunday Show: March 23, 2025


Episode Stats

Length

42 minutes

Words per Minute

189.90529

Word Count

7,994

Sentence Count

22

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Pres. Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia agree to peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire in the Middle East. Impeachment of Chief Justice John R. Bozberg and the deportation of Venezuelan President Maduro.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us today thank
00:00:11.480 you so much for joining us president trump wheeler and art of the dealer president trump
00:00:17.760 on an over 90 minute phone call today with president vladimir putin of russia of course
00:00:23.720 a transcribed phone call so there was no russia collusion on that phone call uh president trump
00:00:29.700 getting vladimir putin to agree to quote immediate uh ukrainian peace talks with the disheveled nation
00:00:36.340 now i don't know any other person who would be able to do something like this in such a short
00:00:42.280 period of time the two world leaders agreed on a need for immediate peace talks that are being held
00:00:47.460 in the middle east as well as basic structure for a ceasefire agreement that eventually would become
00:00:51.920 a permanent end to the war with between ukraine and russia uh today president trump and president
00:00:57.760 putin spoke for a need for peace and ceasefire in ukraine this is of course according to
00:01:02.040 the white house office of communications caroline levitt over there both leaders agreed to the
00:01:07.500 conflict needs to end with lasting peace the blood and the treasure that both ukraine and russia have
00:01:13.300 been spending in this war would be better spent on the needs of the people now this new deal is
00:01:18.880 the details of it are not immediately available uh but the fact that peace talks between the two nations
00:01:26.700 are going to start is absolutely a move in the right direction and it's not just because uh the war
00:01:34.220 will end because that's great in itself but the fact that we won't be sending billions of dollars
00:01:40.380 and hundreds of billions of dollars ukraine anymore to stoke a war and it's not just stoke a war but to
00:01:46.400 send money where we're not entirely sure where it's even going whose pockets is going into is it going
00:01:51.660 into zelinski's pockets is it coming back around through us aid who's getting the money we often say
00:01:58.160 zelinski doesn't know where half the money that we gave him went to or where it is so why did we
00:02:05.180 continue to send keep sending money but nonetheless uh there's a silver lining in everything aside from
00:02:10.180 the war uh ending uh the fact that we're gonna have to be able to now stop spending money and sending
00:02:16.220 it overseas i think it's a win for america it's a win for the world um it's a win for for justice and
00:02:22.840 it's a win for um you know tranquility across the world and hopefully we can emulate this peace model
00:02:29.880 in other places across the world where we can end the war going on in israel uh in gaza uh we can put
00:02:37.660 an end to this mess in iran thinking they're going to walk all over us with the houthis uh and their
00:02:44.080 proxy attacks on the world on america on israel um so hopefully this is the start of a new beginning
00:02:51.900 for world peace because i think it is world peace suits everybody best when the world is not at war
00:02:59.080 when america is not the world police the world is better off so let's see where this winds up going
00:03:04.620 uh president trump has had enough of the lawfare he's and he rightfully so he's had enough of these
00:03:10.840 unelected judges uh these folks who have come after him now uh for the last five years really
00:03:17.020 the last 10 years when he first came down that escalator when he announced he'd be running for
00:03:21.780 president he's had enough of it i think america has had enough of it uh president trump this week
00:03:27.900 the calling uh for the impeachment of that judge that marxist damn judge judge bozberg that marxist
00:03:36.420 dem judge appointed by barack hussein obama who thought it was okay to rebuff president trump
00:03:41.760 uh on those trend de agua venezuelans that were deported it's embarrassing for america it's
00:03:47.460 embarrassing for this nation on the world stage and everywhere that we have these unelected bureaucrats
00:03:53.100 who continue to think they're going to rule the world they think they're going to rule america they
00:03:57.620 think they're going to get away with whatever they want uh it's over so president trump called for the
00:04:03.100 impeachment of judge bozberg um as i said that judge who has come out against him and guess who's
00:04:10.120 coming out in favor of this marxist judge yeah you guessed it chief justice john roberts
00:04:16.700 chief justice john roberts what a total joke he came out today and he said it's not appropriate
00:04:23.860 uh it's not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision but it's not a judicial
00:04:30.340 decision it's a political decision as every decision has been from these marxist dems
00:04:35.840 quote for more than two centuries it's been established that impeachment is not an appropriate
00:04:40.600 response to a disagreement concerning a judicial decision the normal appellate review process exists
00:04:46.940 for that purpose john roberts said in a rare statement chief justice john roberts said is well
00:04:53.280 where was john roberts when they were using all that lawfare against president trump
00:04:57.020 setting all types of new precedent to go after a former president and leading candidate where was
00:05:03.440 the precedent then he didn't have a word to say didn't come out in support of the constitution
00:05:09.480 didn't come out in support of truth justice in the american way maybe it's best mr roberts mr chief
00:05:14.780 justice you just don't say anything at all let president trump do his thing because these unelected
00:05:21.820 bureaucratic judges uh their their time for ruling it was four years ago under the biden regime it's
00:05:28.420 over now president trump and this administration are not going to stand for anything other than truth
00:05:33.300 justice and the american way and we'll leave it at that the u.s department of government efficiency
00:05:40.400 also known as doge has reportedly saved taxpayers 115 billion dollars according to their website
00:05:47.040 doge of course elon musk's institution doing all they can to try to save americans every last dollar
00:05:56.240 they possibly can folks our guest today is victor lavia he's a former supervisory special agent with
00:06:02.780 ice he joins us now victor as always it's great to have you back here on the great america show i want
00:06:08.480 to start with first uh the topic on everyone's mind when it comes to immigration and it's the fact that
00:06:15.520 the democrats are fighting with themselves and fighting with america because they want back these
00:06:22.380 hundreds of illegal gang members who they say have not been afforded any types of any type of due
00:06:29.860 process they're trying to bring them back in america i've seen the democrats victor over the last 10 years
00:06:35.000 hit new low after new low after new low but never did i imagine we'd hear the democrats beg to bring
00:06:44.000 back trend de agua cartel members your thoughts one word terrorists they forgot that these that this
00:06:53.720 organization is a foreign terrorist organization designated by the united states would you feel
00:07:00.340 the same or would they feel the same if we were getting rid of isis of 200 isis members would they be
00:07:06.860 fighting to keep isis here outside freely in our community my answer i think is probably no but
00:07:13.740 why is it and i keep saying this i sound a little bit like a broken record by what why is it that
00:07:19.340 when immigration is attached to what we're talking about all of a sudden oh it's no longer valid or we
00:07:26.640 got to give them a pass or there's some excuse but a crime is a crime and a terrorist is a terrorist
00:07:32.580 and this administration is trying to do good by removing i mean if you want to i don't even know what
00:07:39.320 the argument is we're not even arguing about even groups of illegals this is the one that i think we
00:07:44.740 could all come together and say no one wants them as a matter of fact the migrant communities where
00:07:50.140 these guys live they're the first ones to tell you that they don't want them next to their apartment
00:07:54.720 anymore because they've been terrorizing them all this time yeah and it screws it screws up their work
00:08:00.440 you know there's migrants here and we talk about this all the time there's migrants here who mean no
00:08:04.720 harm to america right uh by them coming here it causes harm to america because they take jobs away
00:08:10.880 from people who need it but there are people nonetheless who come here who just want to work
00:08:14.740 who want to send money back to their families okay can you put in these terrorists into their into their
00:08:20.020 community who mean to hurt them who mean to hurt the american people who mean to hurt the because
00:08:24.520 there's nobody off the table uh when it comes to these gang members they don't care they'll cut your
00:08:29.060 head off they'll cut your feet off they'll cut your arms off if you owe them money if you owe them
00:08:32.780 drugs or whatever the hell it is they don't care in some cases they'll do it for no reason we look
00:08:37.360 at what happened to lake and riley poor girl on a run uh it's sad that we have to keep saying her name
00:08:42.640 but the democrats won't say it so we have to um on a run and it just another victim there's many people
00:08:50.140 who we don't even hear about especially in deep blue cities like new york city and chicago who are
00:08:54.880 victims of illegal immigration we have now this judge this marxist dem judge uh bozberg who of course
00:09:02.040 appointed by obama thinking he's going to be the commander-in-chief he demands they turn that
00:09:07.880 damn plane around and you bring those gang members back and president trump and stephen miller essentially
00:09:13.920 telling them go to hell they're in international water see you later do you think the trump administration
00:09:19.560 will continue to go down this path because i happen to think that this isn't going to be the first
00:09:25.260 time he's going to be stopped by a unelected bureaucratic judge who just doesn't want to see america winning
00:09:31.300 the stephen i'm not going to be the first one to try to try to stop them and by the way that this
00:09:38.560 judge is going to be overturned i think pretty quickly from an appellate court um i think um because
00:09:45.300 obviously ideology is getting in the way here not what you're supposed to be thinking i think like i
00:09:50.660 think is public safety and national security for all i don't care how you vote it i want everybody to
00:09:55.500 be i don't want as a matter of fact anyone to be a victim of a crime i don't care what who you voted for
00:10:01.020 that's the beauty about this uh about public safety is that it affects everybody positively now uh this
00:10:08.760 move to el salvador was incredible because you remember i think you and i even talked about it
00:10:14.420 that uh bukele over there said hey i got some space over here you got one of your people well
00:10:19.960 book-de-doo i mean it worked out perfectly because i don't know you've seen some of these videos how he
00:10:24.900 got into uh and the process i mean i've never booked a person like that in my life if i book a
00:10:31.340 lot of people into jails and never quite that way with shaving their heads and stuff like that but this
00:10:36.100 is what i want americans to understand who we're dealing with first of all they're terrorists
00:10:42.760 they why are they terrorists because the ideology of the destruction of america
00:10:48.960 is the same as isis but isis has maybe a different ideology because of western culture religion
00:10:56.040 i don't care the ideology here is to destroy us no matter what whether it's through drugs whether
00:11:01.260 it's through violence whether it's through uh human traffic it doesn't matter death is death and
00:11:06.320 destruction and destruction that's why they're there and let me tell you i hope those videos get out to
00:11:12.340 most of these other members because if there's any type of uh uh uh video that they can see out
00:11:18.880 there that might keep them from keeping uh committing a crime it's this one saying hey i might end up
00:11:24.020 up there in el salvador i bet you they'd rather be in venezuela right now than el salvador victor
00:11:29.400 looking at and i invite everyone to go look at that prison that they're these folks are in in el
00:11:34.080 salvador and we should all be cheering this because these are bad dudes um by the way i didn't see one
00:11:39.560 woman there i only saw men uh if that means anything but that elvin salvadorian prison is
00:11:44.520 one of the worst places i think i've ever seen in in the world it makes american prisons the worst
00:11:49.280 american prisons look like the rich carlton that's right american prison you're afforded you know phone
00:11:54.280 calls with your lawyers or whatever you're allowed visits you know you get certain foods you get if
00:11:59.400 you're well-behaved access to television and computers victor these guys are locked up in what it looks to be
00:12:05.900 like a cage with bunk beds like 15 uh stories high and they're all just sitting there looking like
00:12:12.480 and they can't fight each other because they don't tolerate that thing i mean this should be a new dawn
00:12:18.040 a new beginning for these people who think that they're going to come to our country to cause harm
00:12:22.940 and say you know maybe we shouldn't do this maybe we shouldn't do you think this will deter will be a
00:12:28.980 deterrent for these dudes who are bad people it might be it might be a little bit and then it's not
00:12:35.620 really about deterring about committing the crime it's deterring to where i'm going to end up
00:12:39.320 and like i said i remember when the hayans were deported from del rio remember the hayan invasion
00:12:43.640 and we deported about 1200 i remember the exact number to actually back to haiti that was the
00:12:51.560 actual the the actually worst sentence that they could have gotten as a matter of fact one one group
00:12:56.620 attacked our ice officers on the plane and the pilot one of them got uh his ear bitten off
00:13:02.360 because they realized wait a minute uh we're actually going back to haiti and which is where
00:13:08.240 they're from and that's the last place they wanted to be they'd rather be deported to mexico central
00:13:12.820 any other country but their home country and sometimes that's what uh i think that's actually
00:13:17.760 a really good deterrent saying you're actually going to go back to your home country or to one of
00:13:21.680 these places like gitmo or el salvador can you explain to the audience victor because i don't think
00:13:26.860 people get the full scope uh about what kind of crimes these guys who were deported in this in
00:13:32.900 this trendiagua uh raid or deportation raid what kind of crimes could they have committed being the
00:13:40.440 the the worst crime and then the best crime meaning you know the least offensive they're all offensive
00:13:47.120 but they're all offensive but we just started they start with property crimes right um and if you've
00:13:53.020 never been a victim of a property crime it doesn't feel very good when somebody steals somebody
00:13:56.640 from your house or your shed or breaks into your home they start off like that because they're
00:14:01.760 obviously obtaining money and trying to stay afloat so property crime is probably the lowest but then
00:14:07.680 because of burglary of habitation is considered a crime of violence in the federal system why
00:14:14.200 because they break in into the home and then they rape the girl that's inside the home or they'll kill
00:14:19.180 the person that confronts them at the home this is the difference of a regular if you want to say a
00:14:24.300 regular burglar uh they have that tendency to then move very quickly quickly to hire bigger and more
00:14:32.220 violent crimes rape sexual assaults uh murders assaults and and so this is this is this is what
00:14:39.200 we're talking about this is a group of people that that's in their nature they grew up this way they
00:14:44.520 were brought up this way we're not gonna they're not gonna assimilate to the u.s overnight or after a
00:14:50.340 couple of weeks and say i'm gonna be an american i'm gonna roll i'm 19 years old i'm gonna go to
00:14:54.100 the local community college no this is where i think americans might be mistaken this is a very
00:14:59.280 different unique group that has to be treated as such which is terrorist this is a correct designation
00:15:04.800 for them but then also then the consequences come as a terrorist uh and and and shouldn't be given any
00:15:12.580 excuses uh like like the leftists who what country puts out the worst migrants uh obviously venezuela
00:15:19.560 is among the worst but are there any countries that come close second with venezuela as it pertains to
00:15:25.480 the gangs and the drugs that they're moving uh maritarians uh from africa uh comes to mind
00:15:33.280 obviously the mexican cartels obviously they're they're already here they they just come they're coming
00:15:38.820 back and forth in the border i consider those people family at this point now victor because
00:15:42.100 they're already here they're already here but you do have people from africa from other nations that
00:15:48.180 you might not consider like what's going on chinese nationals that have a significant threat to our
00:15:54.180 national security but there's a place up in uh uh uh it's a place called yonkers new york that um
00:16:01.060 there's a big moratarian illegal immigration uh community there and guess what's the number one crime
00:16:06.960 that that has come out of that there's a robbery rape wow and so why because that's what they do in
00:16:13.840 their home country and so they come what do you expect them to do i i'll repeat it again they're
00:16:18.800 not going to change because they they cross the border they're not going to all of a sudden absorb
00:16:24.880 and follow the u.s constitution a lot or no these people have a very different ideology mentality uh of
00:16:32.160 wherever however they were brought up culturally even in mexico by the way i talk about this all the
00:16:36.640 time with the cartel members and the family members within the the call cartel culture with music
00:16:42.240 and drugs and all that um it's very hard to break that cycle and you have that mentality all of a
00:16:48.880 sudden incorporated in our culture by the way we do have a culture in the u.s there's going to be a
00:16:54.960 clash because i grew up respecting the police respecting authority uh you know respecting my elders and
00:17:01.440 those things don't those things don't seem to uh exist anymore yeah that's absolutely true we're
00:17:06.400 going to take a quick break here folks we're talking with victoria uh former supervisory special
00:17:10.240 agent with ice we're coming right back stay with us president trump is moving the military down to
00:17:16.000 the southern border what will be the lasting effect will it work we're coming right back stay with us
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00:18:22.960 folks we're back with victor avila thank you for staying with us victor president trump is moving
00:18:28.880 the military the u.s military down to the southern border uh the pentagon has deployed a navy destroyer
00:18:34.880 for border protection uh presumably off the coast of either uh texas in the corpus christi area over
00:18:40.880 there brownsville or off the coast of um california uh baja so just south of san diego now does this act as
00:18:51.360 a deterrent to stop anybody from coming that we've got u.s troops on the southern border it's not going
00:18:59.280 to stop them uh in the way that you and i think that it'll stop it's not going to deter them from
00:19:04.560 trying now it's going to make it a lot more difficult to um and we're seeing already with
00:19:09.760 the numbers i mean texas right now is basically fortified you got the military you got border
00:19:14.400 patrol you got national guard you got texas dps troopers uh very little is coming in but believe
00:19:20.880 it or not they're still smuggling there's there's gaps on the border where the cartel is trying to
00:19:25.600 exploit as much as possible to continue to bring the fentanyl by the way they're kind of calming
00:19:30.080 down on the fentanyl it's the cocaine and meth that i'm hearing that is making a incredible comeback
00:19:36.400 into the united states so uh i know we focus a lot on fentanyl as as deadly as it is but cocaine and
00:19:42.080 meth it's a big problem and so they're still trying to bring it in uh and they are and and
00:19:46.480 they they're smuggling in they're smuggling people and this is the enforcement now we now have the
00:19:51.840 additional people present so that's why you see these encounters and by the way the biden administration
00:19:56.800 with these encounters arrests detentions and all these different definitions of holding a person
00:20:03.520 is very different to what it means now and now it means that detained mean that you're not going to
00:20:07.600 come in before it meant apprehension and you heard the president saying well all those numbers under
00:20:12.240 the biden administration they're actually false numbers because they actually let the people in
00:20:16.720 after they detained them or encountered them well not now they're not going to be let in obviously
00:20:21.760 that hasn't happened so they're going to be sent back or put in a detention facility but the military
00:20:26.400 is a good point here you got marines at the border we're patrolling the skies on mexican airspace
00:20:32.960 uh by our military we got drones in mexico uh the pete hex said our secretary of defense has been to
00:20:38.720 the border twice yeah in the last you know a month and why that's that's no secret that's no i mean
00:20:45.200 they're telling you we are preparing for something here we got dni we got tulsi gulbert down there gabbard
00:20:51.680 we got uh the vice president listen this is going to be something very viable i think the foundation is
00:20:57.920 being set for the military when it's needed now i don't think it's going to be tomorrow but it's
00:21:04.240 going to be kind of on a standby and they're going to be ready obtaining that intelligence that they
00:21:08.480 need what does a wall mean for the border president trump often used to joke and say the only two things
00:21:14.560 that are guaranteed to work in this world are walls and wheels um what sort of deterrent i keep using
00:21:21.120 that word to try to pick your brain here on what's actually going to stop this thing uh i mean there's so
00:21:26.720 many catalysts to it what does a wall do we finally finish this wall once and for all president trump
00:21:32.880 just issued a second contract to continue building the wall once we get this thing up what will that
00:21:38.560 do now uh to overall illegal immigration i'm going to give you the one the the the couple examples that
00:21:46.080 that would stop it's the backpackers coming across the desert in texas uh in uh hudspeth county which
00:21:53.920 is wide open there's absolutely no barrier there i can't wait to see a wall there uh the suvs full of
00:22:01.520 drugs that drive from mexico in the desert cross the river which the real brand has very little water
00:22:08.400 at that point in the river and because i tell you because i'm not making this up i work these cases
00:22:13.360 of uh suvs uh driving across that would be eliminated instantly with the wall and i i can't wait for those
00:22:21.680 barriers to go up especially in the gaps that a lot of people know like me and border patrol and other
00:22:27.520 ice agents these gaps that have existed for a long time decades can we just please seal those gaps
00:22:34.480 because we know we know where they don't come from that we know where they don't approach because we
00:22:39.600 have natural barriers i mean we got the big ben areas we got these huge areas where it's just almost
00:22:44.560 impossible someone might try but that's why they die in the desert and it's just almost impossible
00:22:50.000 but we know the areas that they do come from and that they try to exploit i want those sealed and
00:22:56.400 you're going to see a dramatic even an additional more dramatic of the smuggling not to come in
00:23:02.160 because those are the spots that they're using right now now most people who are watching this show
00:23:07.040 have only seen the border on tv uh last year i was fortunate to have to go down there and do a
00:23:11.120 a ride along with a very nice cbp agent and the baja sector uh california uh and he took me for a
00:23:18.320 ride and it was something i never realized before victor there's on most parts of the border it's
00:23:22.640 two walls both are usually on the american side and in between the middle is where they patrol it's all
00:23:28.320 american territory as a matter of fact i think americans give up some some territory on the other side of
00:23:33.040 the wall just so that's not built on mexico's side which i guess they're fine with i guess
00:23:37.440 it makes the most sense um but this man was explaining to me this agent as i was doing a
00:23:42.720 ride along with him how these guys will come they'll jump the fence and then they're in the
00:23:47.200 middle of the the wall so it's one wall and then another wall and in the middle he says guys will
00:23:51.600 come over in ghillie suits uh thinking that they're like bushes by the way there's no bushes or trees in
00:23:56.960 the middle of this wall it's just desert and they'll be on the phone uh you know with their buddy
00:24:02.480 saying hey i'll be over in five minutes get ready to pick me up yeah if we're able to get this wall
00:24:09.360 up and get this thing completed which president trump should not be hiring two contractors he
00:24:13.280 should be hiring a hundred contractors and each one of them should build a mile of the wall uh
00:24:18.000 whatever a mile of the wall and get this thing done asap there's no reason why we should be dragging
00:24:23.760 our feet with it there's no excuses my opinion if we do have this thing secured up in the next year or so
00:24:29.600 will americans be able to turn these people away as soon as they get into that middle part of the
00:24:34.400 wall and say okay you made it over that one side back around you go give it another try if you want
00:24:39.760 we'll bring you right back around where these people eventually get tired of it and that's the
00:24:43.600 goal and that's why you're i'm glad you're mentioning this because a lot of people when i've
00:24:46.880 taken them down the border they walk behind the wall it feels weird to be in mexico actually you're not
00:24:52.240 you're still in the u.s and as a matter of fact in mccallon there's three walls and so the first
00:24:57.360 wall is like maybe almost two miles from the actual border and this is uh it's very different
00:25:03.680 in mccallon very different in arizona there's parts where the wall actually would separate the
00:25:08.720 two countries so it just depends on where on the border you're we're talking about but that's that's
00:25:13.840 important to know that it's not all the same el paso texas very different california is different
00:25:19.280 arizona very new mexico all that by the way all these walls are great but now we need the personnel
00:25:26.000 to be standing on the other side or in between these two walls because if they're not there what
00:25:31.040 did they do under the biden administration they cut it yeah they cut out the fences they they they
00:25:35.840 they you know they soldered out and cut cut out these squares i saw them they came through there and
00:25:41.120 we have contractors going back and putting them back and then they come and do it we need to eliminate
00:25:46.160 that and how would you eliminate that all you need is border patrol presence and then that's the
00:25:50.880 deterrent where they're not even going to try when they know that it's going to be almost impossible
00:25:55.840 and i'm talking about the illegal alien that's going to pay eight thousand dollars to come over
00:26:00.080 is going to say am i going to risk you know the eight grand uh whether i got it from my family or
00:26:05.040 wherever i got the money knowing that the possibility is now very very slim to actually get into the u.s
00:26:11.280 yeah you're absolutely right i want to take one more quick break here folks we're talking with victor via
00:26:15.440 uh former supervisory special agent with ice we're coming right back uh when we return i want to talk
00:26:21.120 to victor about a long-term plan now a wall is obviously great the deportations are great but i
00:26:27.040 want to figure out and pick victor's mind about what we can do to keep these people in their home country
00:26:32.240 how we can help make it safe for them to stay in their own country and make it habitable we're coming
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00:27:39.280 free all right folks we're back with victor via former supervisory special agent with ice victor
00:27:46.080 before we went to break i mentioned i wanted to pick your brain on something so we say we live in a
00:27:51.520 perfect world tomorrow the wall is built we've got thousands thousands millions of illegals deported
00:27:59.520 back to their countries whether it be mexico or colombia or wherever they're welcome back to
00:28:05.440 how do we make it habitable for these people on a humanitarian aspect for people to go back
00:28:11.760 to mexico to live we'll use mexico as an example we saw el salvador turn that damn place around victor
00:28:18.720 in like mere weeks when buccalele took over and said enough is enough how do we emulate that for the
00:28:26.320 folks of mexico so that they can go back to a place and live and work and not want to keep coming
00:28:32.000 back here i love this question because very few people john are speaking about this this is where
00:28:37.680 the true compassion humanitarian comes across and what does that mean it means in terms of money right
00:28:44.880 we've always helped out these countries we've always given them billions of dollars but now
00:28:49.600 the caveat to that that financial aid is going to come with let's say the the financial aid we say
00:28:56.880 okay we're going to help your people that just left the united states they're incorporating themselves
00:29:01.200 back into your possible into your uh communities in mexico uh these five billion dollars are going
00:29:07.440 to be for that yeah here's the problem is that we got to make sure that it's not going to be taken
00:29:13.200 by the corrupt system in mexico right and so this is where the diplomacy comes in and it's not just
00:29:19.520 mexico central america never wells that the the people are actually going to be set up to maybe start
00:29:25.680 their own business maybe uh uh whatever education they have to enhance that that's where i think people
00:29:32.080 in united states wouldn't mind their money going to and saying listen we'd rather help you get started
00:29:38.080 back in your country and and knowing that you're not going to need the services of the united states
00:29:43.440 uh you will be able to be a fruitful uh uh participating community member citizen of your
00:29:49.520 country because after saying all that who's going to benefit both countries but one thing that has to be
00:29:56.400 almost eliminated and at least in the case of mexico and 65 countries around the world by the way are
00:30:01.440 the cartels because they're not going to allow that to happen and you have to public safety you said it
00:30:08.000 to kelly why are people going back to el salvador why is it nice to walk on the beach now why are
00:30:12.640 they why are the plazas open that night and people are going to places they couldn't go because it's
00:30:16.960 safe once you make it safe everything else is possible we've said hundreds of billions of dollars
00:30:23.760 under 200 billion dollars uh to ukraine for money we don't even know where it went victor we don't know
00:30:29.040 where it was spent we don't know in what form it was spent money's missing uh uh zelinski doesn't
00:30:34.800 know where the hell the money went now all of a sudden he's in favor of a peace deal again
00:30:39.200 because he knows the money and the honeypot is drying up uh i'm you know i i'm all about america
00:30:45.680 i'm all about bringing jobs back to america and jobs that matter factory workers are blue collar guys who
00:30:51.440 who uh you know make livable wages there are jobs that i say often we'll never come back to america
00:30:58.960 textiles is one of them we're never going to be able to produce shirts victor
00:31:03.440 gilded t-shirts as cheap as we can produce them over in china going back to what i said about
00:31:09.840 giving money and the money we've given to ukraine i would not be opposed victor to starting to to
00:31:16.240 funding and in a form of a loan or some sort of monetary loan to these people in mexico to start
00:31:23.040 up factories and start up textile industries and i'm just giving one example there's some
00:31:28.320 other ones that we won't be sneakers and things like that let's get them the hell out of china
00:31:33.680 and let's let's issue some sort of loan to the government of mexico to let these people
00:31:38.480 start up factories where these people can earn a livable wage whether it's two three four dollars
00:31:42.880 an hour you know to equate living down there and get them set up so that they can stay in their home
00:31:48.320 countries they can stay with their own people and then you know what victor i can almost make you a
00:31:52.560 guarantee mexico is going to have an immigration problem your thoughts i i i love the thinking outside the
00:32:01.120 box this is what i think we need to do and you'll be surprised some people will kick back and or push
00:32:07.440 back and say no no it can't be you got to have a solution and the solution what have we been saying
00:32:13.440 lately 80 20 well listen it means cooperating with these other countries it means that those countries
00:32:19.600 cooperating with us i think that's the hardest part but there are going to be incentives there there there
00:32:25.200 are ways to do that and by the way if uh if there's people that say well i don't want to pick up
00:32:31.680 the strawberries in in california when then there's programs there's special programs vetted programs that
00:32:38.400 you're going to come here on a seasonal basis but you want to go back to your family in mexico that's fine
00:32:43.920 you go back and make a little bit of money and then you continue and then maybe continue the education
00:32:48.560 with the incentives that the u.s is providing uh i think mexico would be an incredible partner
00:32:54.160 a true partner they're not a partner right now they're not our friends and i say that a lot and
00:32:58.400 people kind of how can you dare say that because look at the the situation that we're in and they're
00:33:04.160 they're just right now i'm just barely seeing the surface of the cartels actually being addressed in
00:33:10.560 mexico and then taking them down and stainless bodies and and seizures and like stuff that i hadn't
00:33:15.760 seen a long long time in mexico because of the tariffs right we have to be threatening people
00:33:20.880 with tariffs because we know and mexico knows and and trump knows that if those 25 percent tariff is
00:33:27.360 implemented in mexico they're done and they're literally done economically they're going to a
00:33:31.920 recession immediately and probably even worse than that and so these are the things that long term in
00:33:38.640 the future we should discuss and say let's get together and become good neighbors and work the
00:33:44.640 solutions to help both of us you had mentioned the berry thing and you know it reminds me uh the
00:33:50.080 folks uh out here where i live in staten island where my studio is in staten island new york uh all
00:33:55.200 the lou dobbs gear we've sold over the years and mugs is printed at a place victor that hires uh kids uh
00:34:02.880 with mental disabilities so in other words it's an organ or 501c through organization and they take
00:34:08.160 these children they're adults in most cases who are you know high functioning but cannot assimilate to
00:34:13.680 the normal world and they employ these people they pay them and they produce all of our manual all of
00:34:19.120 our merchant all that and i'm so happy to support these people there's plenty of veterans programs
00:34:24.720 that we can start there's plenty more of these programs that we can start where people who cannot
00:34:29.360 work you know a nine to five because of you know issues out of our you know hands disabilities and things
00:34:38.240 like that there's no excuses victor it's because people are lazy i know you're tight on time you
00:34:43.680 get the last word here as we wrap up well what you're talking about here is uh is a revamp it's uh
00:34:49.600 it's kind of an overhaul i think it's happening i think we're experiencing the overhaul right now
00:34:55.280 and an overhaul is never good at the beginning it it's awkward it's it's unknown it's like taking
00:35:01.440 apart an engine of a vehicle right uh it's easy to take it apart but to put it back together is not
00:35:06.960 easy especially you forget where this screw went in that oh my god well i think that's where we're at
00:35:11.760 right now it's easy to dismantle and we're going to dismantle even more but we got to pay attention
00:35:16.640 on how to put it back together so it can function better than how it was before i'm extremely triggered
00:35:22.320 because you just described me perfectly i take something apart and then i call my buddies i need
00:35:27.120 you to put this damn thing back together victoria a former supervisor special agent with ice where
00:35:32.480 could uh the folks following you on social media and and join you for all that you're working on
00:35:37.280 absolutely follow me on x at victor avila tx on instagram at victor avila j u or jr uh that's where
00:35:44.560 i post most of my videos and i'm getting ready to start some important projects that i'll be able to
00:35:49.920 share with you soon we'll follow you along the way victoria thanks so much for joining us brother
00:35:53.920 come back soon thank you folks before we go we we want to bring you a little bit more news um
00:36:00.560 i think we're going to start doing a numbskull segment of the day numbskull of the day here
00:36:05.440 on the great america show there's so many marxist dems that we can hit with this title on a daily basis
00:36:12.880 365 days a year one of them is saying something stupid at any given moment today just so happens to be
00:36:20.640 we'll call him tampon tim waltz he was on a podcast with gavin newsom which is interesting
00:36:27.680 because both of them are reportedly looking at running in 2028 against whatever republican is
00:36:35.040 newsom asked tampon tim waltz governor uh how do we win the voters back now folks think about it
00:36:42.480 poll after poll shows the democrat party in an absolute landslide and this is after the election now this
00:36:49.280 is months after the election they're not gaining in any aspects donald trump's approval ratings
00:36:57.040 are either flat at 50 or trending upwards and his approval rating on issues like the border and
00:37:04.080 inflation and the economy are all pretty damn good so gavin newsom asks the brilliant question how do we
00:37:11.360 win their voters back tim waltz says it's time to go on the offensive and then proceeds to say
00:37:19.040 that he thinks he could kick most of our asses i'm sorry for the language but this is his words not
00:37:26.000 mine take a listen have they figured it out that the identity piece of this is more important than the
00:37:30.800 actual substance behind well they've been doing it for decades i mean we we've we've saw the welfare
00:37:35.280 queens they've seen the southern strategy we've seen it over and over it's an old playbook and
00:37:39.280 we're as dumb as we want to be that we allow them to do this with crt and esg and dei and every
00:37:44.160 three-letter word people yeah demonize and they weaponize grievance they other people they talk down
00:37:50.160 to people past people they humiliate people they weaponize difficult issues but the problem line is
00:37:55.680 and i think it goes back to what we began with is and i applaud you for this is we cannot continue to
00:38:01.920 be on the defense reacting to this we've got to go on the offense we got to meet people where they are
00:38:07.040 but i also think this and this is where um you know this is part of the this the the the conversation
00:38:12.800 i'm trying to have is you you got to respect people you disagree with even and you can't just dismiss
00:38:19.600 people this notion of it and well this this notion of most of their ass i do
00:38:27.600 but i don't know if we're going to fall into that place where we want to okay we challenge you to a do
00:38:31.920 uh you know a wwe fight here type of thing no no it is it's a natural reaction i think it's one of
00:38:38.240 the reasons we're losing so many men and again it's multi-ethnic it's not just white men uh we're
00:38:43.280 losing them we're losing them to these guys online we're losing people that i'm bringing on this
00:38:47.120 podcast as well that's why i brought these are bad guys though these are bad guys but they exist and we
00:38:53.360 could deny they exist they exist not only they exist they persist and they're actually influencing
00:38:58.320 young kids every single day how do we move some of those guys back under a rock is what i think we
00:39:03.040 have to first understand what their motivations are i think we have to understand what they're
00:39:07.440 actually doing and i think that's racism and misogyny i think there's a lot of that but i
00:39:11.600 don't think it's exclusively that when you talk to a guy like steve bannon he talks about working
00:39:15.440 folks and he talks about how we hollowed out the industrial for this country but i understand that but
00:39:20.800 so we can dismiss the notion of of election denialism we could completely dismiss what he did on
00:39:26.880 january 6th but i don't think you can dismiss uh what he's saying reminds me a lot of what bernie
00:39:32.000 sanders was saying reminds me a lot of what democrats said 20 30 years ago oh brother folks you can't
00:39:39.360 make this up the marxist dems accuse the republicans of everything they're doing gaslighting uh in every
00:39:47.200 form of uh uh idiocy they can possibly find you know one thing i found particularly funny in there
00:39:54.400 it was gavin newsom saying uh we lose so many men to them well do you ever think uh you're
00:40:01.040 possibly losing so many men very literally speaking uh because you enforce these people to become
00:40:07.920 transgender do you ever think about that folks you ever think about that mr governor everything about
00:40:14.480 that uh governor squared i guess you could say gavin newsom and uh uh tim waltz i mean totally idiotic
00:40:22.240 folks on other news fronts now that we've got the numbskulls of the days out of the way uh roughly
00:40:28.000 50 to 60 000 civilian jobs will be cut in the department of defense uh fewer than 21 000 workers
00:40:34.880 who took a voluntary resignation plans are leaving in the cup's upcoming months so pete hegseth uh looking
00:40:41.920 to cut a goal of five to eight percent of civilian workforce more than 900 000 folks um still got a lot of
00:40:51.360 work to do but getting the job started i think is very important uh hopefully before the end of
00:40:56.880 this year uh they can hit that target um because folks need to go thanks everybody for being with
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00:41:44.800 for truth justice and the american way continues we'll see you back here tomorrow same time same
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