Ep. 1744 - The Biggest Threat To Our Country Is Inside Our Borders
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Summary
As the war in Iran continues, Secretary of State Marco Rubio offers a very problematic justification for the war. Meanwhile, as we intervene in the Muslim world overseas, America has imported an increasingly large portion of that world. Why have we done this? And when will we reverse that mistake? Plus, Jasmine Crockett claims that white people commit most of the mass shootings and immigrants commit less crime than native-born Americans.
Transcript
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So, whatever you think is going to happen in the future,
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Today on the Matt Wall Show, as the war in Iran continues,
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio offers a very problematic justification for the war.
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Meanwhile, as we intervene in the Muslim world overseas,
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America has imported an increasingly large portion of that world.
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Plus, Jasmine Crockett claims that white people commit most of the mass shootings
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and immigrants commit less crime than native-born Americans.
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And a church in Pennsylvania goes viral with a new policy pertaining to loud children in church.
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We'll talk about all that and more say on the Matt Wall Show.
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When Donald Trump announced that he was running for president in 2016,
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he opened his announcement speech by insulting his opponents because they sweat like dogs,
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And they moved on to the central thesis of his entire campaign and subsequent presidency.
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Foreign countries are, quote, laughing at us, at our stupidity, end quote.
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The United States has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems.
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Just a few minutes later, he recalled his opposition to the war in Iraq,
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which he opposed because he believed it would totally destabilize the Middle East.
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Then he went on to promise that he would, quote, stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
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And six months later, after two radicalized Muslims committed a mass shooting in California,
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He called for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States
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until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on.
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And at a debate in Greenville, South Carolina, in February 2016,
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a moderator asked Trump if he stood by his opposition to the war in Iraq.
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Obviously, the war in Iraq was a big, fat mistake.
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They said there were weapons of mass destruction.
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If you listen to him and you listen to some of the folks that I've been listening to,
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that's why we've been in the Middle East for 15 years and we haven't won anything.
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We've spent $5 trillion in the Middle East because of thinking like that.
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And Lindsey Graham, Lindsey Graham, who backs him, who had zero on his polls.
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We've spent $5 trillion all over the Middle East.
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Now, his campaign was, to put it mildly, truly America first.
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Trump won his election by running a campaign focused on advancing the interests of our country,
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And now with the advent of war in Iran, many of us are asking an obvious question, a fair
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question, even if it makes a lot of people upset when we ask it, which is, why are we
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Does this benefit our own country first and foremost?
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The administration has struggled with that question for days.
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They just have until last night when Marco Rubio finally gave a clear and straightforward
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The United States conducted this operation with a fair, clear goal in mind.
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I haven't got a chance to see a lot of reporting.
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And I'll do it once again as clearly as possible.
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The United States is conducting an operation to eliminate the threat of Iran's short-range
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ballistic missiles and the threat posed by their Navy, particularly to naval assets.
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I'll leave it to the Pentagon and the Department of War to discuss the tactics behind that and
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The second question that I've been asked is, why now?
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The first is it was abundantly clear that if Iran came under attack by anyone, the United
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States or Israel or anyone, they were going to respond and respond against the United States.
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The orders had been delegated down to the field commanders.
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Because in fact, within an hour of the initial attack on the leadership compound, the missile
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forces in the south and in the north, for that matter, had already been activated to launch.
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In fact, those that have already been pre-positioned.
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The third is the assessment that was made that if we stood and waited for that attack
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to come first before we hit them, we would suffer much higher casualties.
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And so the president made the very wise decision.
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We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action.
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We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces.
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And we knew that if we didn't preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks,
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we would suffer higher casualties and perhaps even higher those killed.
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And then we would all be here answering questions about why we knew that and didn't happen.
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Now, it'd be hard to imagine a worse line of reasoning that could be offered at a time like this.
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Americans were wondering why exactly we're suddenly engaged in a war with Iran.
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Wanted to hear a clear and compelling explanation that would justify the cost of the war, including
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And instead, we're told that Israel forced our hand.
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Now, to be fair, the administration has since tried to walk this back.
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There are those saying that it was taken out of context.
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But the clip we just played was a clip posted by the White House to their social media feeds.
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The other problem is that this was not a one-off comment either.
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Maybe if it was, you could maybe believe that he just misspoke or something.
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But this is the message that we're hearing from many different sources.
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Shortly afterwards, the Speaker of the House said basically the same thing.
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They had to evaluate the threats to the U.S., to our troops, to our installations, to our
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And they determined, because of the exquisite intelligence that we had, that if Israel fired
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upon Iran and took action against Iran to take out the missiles, then they would have
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immediately retaliated against U.S. personnel and assets.
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We have troops in harm's way, and we have many Americans in the region, and that was of
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If we had waited for all of those eventualities to take place, the consequences of inaction
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We don't know at what magnitude, but you can assume, because it is common sense, that if
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Iran had begun to fire all of their missile arsenal, short and mid-range missiles, at our
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personnel and our assets and our installations, we would have suffered staggering losses.
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So, with that in mind, here's some reporting from the New York Times on the lead-up to the
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Now, normally, of course, we wouldn't even bother talking about coverage in the New York
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Times, which is one of the least reliable news outlets on the planet.
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But in this case, it is worth reading, because everything the Times is saying completely matches
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what Marco Rubio and Mike Johnson are saying publicly.
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So, there is legitimate reason to think that this is true, or some version of it is true.
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Quote, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel walked into the Oval Office on the
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morning of February 11th, determined to keep the American president on the path to war.
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For weeks, the United States and Israel had been secretly discussing a military offensive
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But Trump administration officials had recently begun negotiating with the Iranians over the
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future of their nuclear program, and the Israeli leader wanted to make sure that the new diplomatic
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Two weeks later, the president took the United States to war.
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Behind the scenes, his move toward war grew inexorably, fueled by allies like Mr. Netanyahu,
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who pushed the president to strike a decisive blow against Iran's theocratic government.
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And by Mr. Trump's own confidence after the successful U.S. operation that toppled the
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So, there were a few voices lobbying against military action.
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One exception was Tucker Carlson, the right-wing podcaster and close ally of the president,
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who's met with him in the Oval Office three times in the past month to argue against an
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The president said he understood the risks of an attack, but he conveyed to Mr. Carlson
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that he had no choice but to join a strike that Israel would launch.
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So, again, you could say, well, none of that is true.
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So, everything about this reporting is consistent with what we just heard from senior Republicans,
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According to a memoir written by the U.S. diplomat Aaron David Miller, in 1996, Benjamin Netanyahu
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Netanyahu was the prime minister of Israel at the time, which is the same job, of course,
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And after Netanyahu lectured Clinton long enough, Clinton became exasperated and told his aides,
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So, this is how Netanyahu comes across in private, apparently, but in public, it's a very
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Last night, Netanyahu appeared for an exclusive interview with Fox's Sean Hannity.
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President Trump promoted this interview on Truth Social.
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And, I mean, frankly, the timing could not have been worse, if we're being honest.
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Just hours after Marco Rubio says that Israel dragged us into the war, the president tells
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everyone to listen to Israel's prime minister explain why we're at war.
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The reason that we had to act now is because they were, after we hit their nuclear sites
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and their ballistic missiles program, you'd think they learned a lesson.
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But they didn't, because they're unreformable, they're totally fanatic about this, about the
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So they started building new sites, new places, underground bunkers, that would make their
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ballistic missile program and their atomic bomb program immune within months.
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If no action was taken now, no action could be taken in the future.
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And then they could target America, they could blackmail America, they could threaten us and
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And you needed a resolute president like Donald J.
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First of all, Netanyahu keeps talking about how America is supposedly at risk of an imminent
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And doesn't even mention Israel for the most part.
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But obviously, that is his main concern, which it should be.
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And when it comes to Iran, a devastating attack on Israel, of course, is far more likely than
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But in this interview, Netanyahu knows his audience.
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He knows he has to talk about the alleged threats facing America.
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But wait a second, what threat did Iran pose to America?
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In this interview, Netanyahu makes the case that, well, they were months away from making
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But that contradicts what the White House said last summer when they repeatedly claimed
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that Iran's nuclear weapons had been obliterated, that their nuclear weapons program had been
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On top of that, Netanyahu's comments contradict what Ted Cruz said on Face the Nation just two
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The White House had stated that Ted Cruz received a briefing, was functioning as a White House
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Look, the quantity of nuclear material, I didn't say anything one way or another on that.
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What I said is they were building nuclear weapons a year ago, and our bombing took that out.
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They also had an ongoing desire to rebuild them.
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I don't have present day intelligence on what progress they had made.
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Towards rebuilding nuclear weapons since we bombed their facilities.
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I have no indication that they were anywhere close to getting nuclear weapons because our
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And Margaret, that's one of the reasons I urged President Trump, now is the time.
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You know, dictatorships survive because they're perceived as invulnerable.
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And in this instance, Iran decisively lost the 12-day war that weakened the regime and set
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So he says, I don't have present day intelligence on what progress they've made towards rebuilding
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nuclear weapons since we bombed their facilities.
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I have no indications they were anywhere close to getting nuclear weapons.
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Cruz could have said that, according to the latest intelligence, Iran was months away from
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developing an invincible nuclear weapons program, but he didn't say that.
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Well, in response to one of my posts on X, where I asked for a clear explanation outlining
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the case for attacking Iran, the White House press secretary responded to her credit and
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It's part of a much larger response, which you can go, I retweeted it, you can go read
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But as to the nuclear weapons question, this was the explanation that she provided.
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Quote, while Operation Midnight Hammer did obliterate Iran's major nuclear sites, the
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regime was fully committed to rebuilding their nuclear program, and they refused to make
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a deal despite months of extensive talks and good faith efforts by President Trump's top
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So they were fully committed to rebuilding the nuclear program.
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Were they months away from the invincible bunkers or not?
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The press secretary wouldn't say, but U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff spoke to Hannity
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last night, and he provided yet another version of events.
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He was negotiating with Iran before strikes began, and what he said undeniably contradicts
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the remarks from White House surrogate Ted Cruz.
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It also differs substantially from the implication of the press secretary's post on X.
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Percent materials, Sean, can be brought to 90 percent.
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That's weapon grade, weapons grade, in roughly one week, maybe 10 days at the outside.
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The 20 percent can be brought to weapons grade inside of three to four weeks.
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And let me say this, because I forgot this small little detail.
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In that first meeting, both the Iranian negotiators said to us directly with, you know, no shame
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that they controlled 460 kilograms of 60 percent, and they're aware that that could make 11 nuclear
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bombs, and that was the beginning of their negotiating stance.
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So that's, that's, they were, they were proud of it.
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They were proud that they had evaded all sorts of oversight protocols to get to a place where
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So in the very first meeting, the Iranian negotiator said that they could make 11 nuclear bombs
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We aren't told how quickly Iran could make those bombs, but right away, that's alarming.
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Why didn't Trump or Cruz or the White House practice secretary mention that, if that's
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Why are we learning this very important fact or alleged fact in an offhand comment during
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Well, you know, every day we spend trying to untangle this mess and trying to make sense
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of what our elected officials are saying, we're running the risk of repeating the exact same
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Setting ourselves up for the same result, a quagmire overseas while our domestic security
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We can't end up with a situation where we're fighting Muslim terrorists overseas while hordes
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of anti-American Muslims continue to stream into the United States, which is basically the
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story of America in the 21st century up to now.
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And that's a story worth talking about, whether you agree with this operation in Iran or not.
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Because it's been argued that this war in Iran is really about Russia and China, you know,
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asserting our dominance on the global stage against our chief rivals.
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And that would be an entirely different justification than the four or five other reasons that we've
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But regardless, dominance on the world stage is fairly meaningless if our sovereignty at home
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Now, the border is now closed, which is a massive victory, but we're still sitting at the end of
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25 years of unchecked migration, legal and not, mostly from the third world.
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If you look at the history of Muslim migration to the United States and how quickly our demographics
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have changed, you begin to realize how dire this problem is.
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The Iranian-born population in the United States roughly doubled from 1980 to 1990, largely as
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So we're talking about hundreds of thousands of new Iranians in the United States.
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Meanwhile, something like 150,000 Iraqi refugees settled in the United States post-2007.
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Another 150,000 came from Bangladesh, mostly from diversity lotteries.
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Around 100,000 Afghans arrived in the United States in 2021 alone.
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We took in tens of thousands of Syrian refugees during the Obama administration.
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Around a quarter million Pakistanis have received legal permanent resident status in the past
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And hundreds of thousands of Somalis have entered the U.S. since 2000, despite the fact that Somalis
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brutally murdered American soldiers who were trying to help address their food shortages
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in 1993, which is, of course, what Black Hawk Down is about.
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And despite the fact that Somalis routinely engaged in acts of piracy against the United
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In 2009, Somali pirates seized a U.S.-Danish cargo ship called the Maersk, Alabama, around
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It was the first time since the 19th century that pirates seized a ship that was registered
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You might have seen the Tom Hanks movie about this incident called Captain Phillips.
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Two years later, in February of 2011, Somali pirates seized an American yacht and four American
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SEAL Team 6 Gold Squadron attempted to free the hostages, but all of them were shot to death
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And there have been several other incidents where Somali pirates have fired on U.S. warships,
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apparently because they mistook them for trading vessels.
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And those attempts didn't end well for the Somalis.
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This is the culture that we've been importing in massive numbers to states like Minnesota and
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These are people who still see piracy, a barbarian pastime that peaked centuries ago as a viable
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They've slaughtered our troops and paraded them like animals.
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And we invite them into the U.S. and shower them with stolen tax money.
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And then when a majority of Americans vote to get these people out of our country, our leaders
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essentially back down or heavily moderate because leftist whiners, mostly women, became hysterical.
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In 1920, according to Pew, we had something like 50,000 Muslims in the country tops.
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In 2000, just before the beginning of the War on Terror, there were around 2 million Muslims
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Now we're at around 3.5 to 4 million, so about double.
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To put it another way, most Muslims living in the U.S. arrived in this country after 9-11.
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Something like 60% of our Muslim population right now is foreign-born, and they're much
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Now, if you're the cynical type, you might suspect that all this migration is related
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to the Patriot Act and the mass surveillance regime that both parties implemented after
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After all, if you flood the country with Muslims, you'll have no shortage of investigations
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So maybe all this migration was a way to facilitate the growth of the surveillance state and the
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gradual eradication of civil liberties in the U.S.
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Why else would you, after 9-11, make a concerted effort to import as many Muslims as you can
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Well, more likely, all of this migration is part of the larger effort to dilute the votes
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of American citizens by replacing us with foreigners who despise the United States.
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Whatever the case, the top priority of this administration should be to reverse this catastrophic
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and deliberate effort to fundamentally alter the demographics of this country.
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This is the top national security threat we face, and it's not even close.
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So even if you support the current war in Iran, you should be on board with this.
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Every single one of these third-world foreigners is a clear and present danger to the lives
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of American citizens, particularly when we're going to war with a Muslim nation right now.
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Just the other day, according to prosecutors, an illegal alien from Sierra Leone named Abdul
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Jalo murdered a white woman named Stephanie Minter at a bus stop on Richmond Highway in Fairfax
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Supposedly, this is one of the nicer areas of the country.
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But lately, northern Virginia has been overrun with foreigners, particularly Muslims.
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So now, residents have to contend with brutal stabbings with no apparent motive.
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Now, the alleged killer, according to the New York Post, quote, entered the U.S. illegally
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from Sierra Leone in 2012 and had an ICE detainer lodged against him in 2020, with a judge granting
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him a final order of removal to a country other than Sierra Leone.
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DHS said in a statement, the accused killer has been arrested more than 30 times for a laundry
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list of offenses, including rape, malicious wounding, assault, drug possession, identity
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theft, trespassing, larceny, firing a weapon, contributing to the delinquency of a minor,
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But none of this, the illegal entry, the 30 crimes, the order of removal, resulted in
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According to the local ABC affiliate, he has more than 40 crimes on his record.
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And in every case except one, the Fairfax County D.A. dropped all the charges.
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A Virginia woman was killed at a Fairfax County bus stop.
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We're learning the man charged in her murder is in the U.S. illegally.
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His name is Abdul Jalloh from Sierra Leone, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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I'm at the Fairfax County courthouse where I discovered this man has a lengthy criminal
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history, more than 40 charges in the past, ranging from stabbings to malicious wounding
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In almost every case, Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney Steve Descano dropped charges against
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this man, only secured one conviction in the past.
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He was let back out into the community, where then he allegedly stabbed this woman of
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According to an obituary, her family describes this woman, Stephanie Minter, as a jolly, happy
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And tonight, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is calling on Virginia Governor Abigail
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Spamburger and Fairfax County officials to hand this man over to ICE so they can deport him.
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Now, we'll put that prosecutor's image up on the screen.
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That's Steve Descano, according to the American Enterprise Institute, quote, Descano is in office
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Descano raised about a million dollars between the primary and the general election, a shocking
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About two-thirds of his cash came from two Soros-funded organizations, the Justice and Public Safety
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PAC, and the new Virginia majority PAC, Descano also tried to single-handedly turn Fairfax County
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Wherever possible, Descano's website declared, Steve will make charging and plea decisions that
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Well, that's why he won't charge illegal aliens when they commit 40 crimes.
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He wants violent criminals to remain in this country, roaming free, where they can brutally
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The mission of George Soros and his prosecutors is to spring barbarians loose so that Americans
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It happened to the victims of the mass shooting in Austin, a 30-year-old man, a 19-year-old man,
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Whether or not we achieve our objectives in Iran, objectives that to this day,
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As it stands, this is the status quo you're expected to accept.
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That we can terminate the supreme leader of Iran, despite all of his security and paranoia
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But we can't deport Somali fraudsters in Minneapolis.
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We can't denaturalize scammers and grifters who openly declare for the world to see that they
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despise the United States and seek to destroy it.
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We can't get gangster thugs and illegal aliens like Kilmar Abrego Garcia out of the country,
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without 10 different female judges, all of them with foreign last names, issuing an immediate
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We can't imprison the insurance executives who are ripping off Medicaid by sending massive
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payouts to fake autism treatment clinics and leering centers, while keeping a cut for
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So we can eliminate a threat thousands of miles away, a threat that's supposedly urgent.
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But we can't do anything about the clear and obvious threats that are living in this country
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Apparently, all it takes is some low testosterone schizophrenic weirdo fighting with border patrol
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while armed with a handgun, along with an unemployed lesbian extremist driving an SUV
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directly at a federal agent to completely derail immigration enforcement within our borders.
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Now, for the past several months, I've been told continuously that we can't actually do
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mass deportations, much less mass denaturalizations.
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Because it's impractical, expensive, politically unpopular, risky.
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Deporting illegal immigrants who haven't committed additional crimes, who have no criminal record
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aside from being here illegally, is especially fraught, I'm told, we're all told.
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That was the argument we heard when Los Angeles burned and Trump had to send in the National
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It was the argument we heard when ICE was forced to flee Minneapolis.
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You know, maybe mass deportations and mass denaturalizations are impractical, expensive,
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I can't say for sure that a deportation operation targeting all illegal aliens, again, not just
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the criminal, not just the additional criminals, but all of them.
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I can't say that such an operation at the kind of scale we would need wouldn't result in massive
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Well, Mr. President, the war in Iran is also impractical, expensive, politically unpopular, and risky.
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Even if it all works out, even if in the end it was the right move, it still is all of those things.
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And I acknowledge that it's your call to make in the end.
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But if we're going to do something drastic and explosive and unpopular thousands of miles from home,
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If we're going to give a major prize to the donors and pundit class,
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people who have tried to undermine you every step of the way,
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people who many of them want you to be impeached and imprisoned,
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then will we also reward your America first base?
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who use the word they when they describe our country,
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strip citizenship from Americans who can't even speak English
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even if I'm skeptical of the objectives and downstream effects related to the latter.
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will you finish the thing you set out to achieve?
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We just mentioned the mass shooter from Senegal,
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the one who should not have been in the country to begin with.
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Once again, another mass shooting this time on 6th Street in Austin.
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I saw that your primary opponent and Greg Abbott
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We've seen efforts already from the Trump administration
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How are you going to balance comprehensive immigration reform,
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And still treating our immigrant community with dignity
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and not using them as a scapegoat in these moments?
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Listen, every time there's some crazy situation like this,
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and saying, ooh, I hope it wasn't an immigrant,
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because then there's going to be another target
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and I'm guessing that she runs for president in 2028,
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white people are doing most of the mass shootings