In order to balance the books, Congress must pass a bill that allows millions of illegal immigrants to live and work legally in the United States. But as the bill stalls in the Senate, one of the most prominent Republicans in Congress is telling us that illegal aliens deserve an entirely new legal system to shield them from deportation.
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00:01:11.040When the U.S. began bombing Iran a month ago, there were similar allegations, which is, as I said at the time,
00:01:17.800never really made much sense that Donald Trump had ordered the attack in order to distract everybody from the release of the Epstein files or whatever.
00:01:23.940it was always a strange claim to make because there's nothing in the Epstein files that actually
00:01:28.360implicate Trump. But even if the Trump administration isn't wagging the dog, as the
00:01:33.060saying goes, it stands to reason that other politicians in Washington might try to take
00:01:38.960advantage of the conflict. When millions of Americans are waiting to see if the president
00:01:44.320of the United States is going to wipe out an entire civilization, it becomes a lot easier
00:01:48.040to slip some things past them. That's one way to explain the new push by Florida Congresswoman
00:01:52.900and anchor baby, Maria Salazar, to pass the so-called Dignidad Act, which translates to
00:01:59.220Dignity Act. You see, the name is written in Spanish just to underscore the point that your
00:02:03.680country doesn't belong to you anymore. In particular, Salazar has now launched a nationwide
00:02:08.200tour to promote this legislation and to assemble what she calls a Dignity Coalition. Now, yesterday,
00:02:15.280I briefly talked about the absurdity of this legislation and how it constitutes an egregious
00:02:19.840betrayal of American interests on multiple levels. It's treasonous, actually. A majority of the
00:02:26.980American public voted for Donald Trump because they want him to carry out a lawful campaign
00:02:32.160of mass deportation. That's because we recognized as a country that we are transforming into the
00:02:38.120third world. Everything is becoming more expensive, more dangerous. We're being defrauded
00:02:42.420at a historic scale. It's difficult to find jobs and housing, all because we've imported tens of
00:02:47.940millions of people who have no right to live in this country. But instead of supporting the
00:02:53.480deportation of these criminals, which is what the American voters want, Republicans like Salazar
00:02:58.740are attempting to grant mass amnesty. Salazar is also putting together splashy promo videos
00:03:05.300like this one to sell the idea. Watch. What does the word dignity mean to you? To me,
00:03:12.520it means not having to live in the shadows. It means being proud to contribute to the economy
00:03:48.480So she says that the Dignidad Act is, quote, what 10 million illegal immigrants deserve.
00:03:56.640You're not going to find a more remarkable sentence from a sitting member of Congress.
00:04:00.560I mean, at the precise moment when the SAVE Act is stalled out in the Senate,
00:04:04.480one of the most prominent Republicans in Congress is telling us that illegal aliens deserve an entirely new legal system just to shield them from deportation.
00:04:16.000Well, no, actually, they don't deserve that.
00:04:18.74010 million illegal immigrants don't deserve anything except for immediate deportation.
00:04:23.820Keep in mind that in order for someone to deserve something, someone else has to owe that thing to them.
00:04:30.560Now, the idea that American citizens owe something, anything at all, to foreigners, to citizens of other nations who are flouting our laws is deranged in the extreme.
00:04:42.960And by the way, if these people really wanted dignity or dignidad, they could go back where they came from instead of committing crimes for their own benefit.
00:04:54.200And in the meantime, the government should prioritize the dignity of its own citizens.
00:05:00.120I mean, how many Americans have been killed by foreign truck drivers who can't even read our street signs?
00:05:04.400How many Americans have seen their car insurance premium skyrocket because half of the people on the road are driving like they're back home in Mumbai?
00:05:11.840How many Americans, including students on college campuses, no longer feel safe going out for a jog or using public transit because they might turn out to be the next Lake and Riley?
00:05:23.280How many public schools are now delivering their daily announcements in Spanish over the PA system?
00:05:29.540How many Americans are going paycheck to paycheck just to afford their health insurance premiums while illegal aliens in blue states receive Medicaid and food stamps, something we're told is supposedly impossible?
00:05:40.480How many people are struggling to find work because every employer in their industry is looking to hire H-1Bs?
00:05:46.020How many Americans, the ones who are fortunate enough to have a job, are watching most of their paycheck disappear before they even receive it?
00:05:52.400How many of them are furious that 40% of their salary is earmarked for welfare payments, which go directly into the hands of foreign fraudsters who are running at-home daycares and home hospice services and autism treatment centers?
00:06:04.880I mean, if you want some more dignity in this country, start doing something about those problems.
00:06:12.120Those are actual problems, and the people who elected you are the ones who are facing those problems.
00:06:19.300So just at the outset, without reading a word of this bill, it's obviously junk,
00:06:23.800and every leader of the Republican Party, to include Trump and Mike Johnson, should say so,
00:06:28.020but they aren't doing that, at least not yet.
00:06:30.580And therefore, it's important to drill down into the specifics of this legislation, as I promised to do yesterday.
00:06:36.740As bad as this bill obviously is, it's actually about 10 times worse than it appears on the surface.
00:06:43.120And for one thing, Salazar herself has no idea what she's doing.
00:06:46.360She has no way of ensuring that her law will only apply to 10 million people or 100 million people.
00:06:53.100She has no way of knowing whether these foreigners and their children are going to contribute to the economy or become permanent leeches.
00:07:00.840She's making those claims, but in reality, she has absolutely no idea what's going to happen if this bill ever becomes law.
00:07:08.480So let's start with Section 2101, which implements the so-called DREAM Act.
00:07:14.340This would award lawful status to any alien who was, quote, 18 years of age or younger on the date on which the alien entered the United States and has continuously resided in the United States since such entry.
00:07:27.300Additionally, the alien must have been, quote, continuously physically present in the United States since January 1st, 2021, and he must have obtained some kind of educational credential or be in the process of obtaining one.
00:07:37.880Now, he can't be a national security threat either, nor can he be guilty of a crime involving moral turpitude, multiple criminal convictions with an aggregate sentence of five years or more, or drug trafficking or prostitution.
00:07:51.400Now, although there is an asterisk for that, quote,
00:07:55.040for humanitarian purposes, family unit, or if otherwise in the public interest,
00:07:58.900the secretary may waive consideration of one misdemeanor offense
00:08:03.560if the alien has not been convicted of any offense in the five-year period
00:08:06.880preceding the date on which the alien applies for the dignity program,
00:08:10.120or up to two misdemeanor offenses if the alien has not been convicted
00:08:13.820of any offense in the 10-year period preceding the date
00:08:16.880on which the alien applies for the dignity program.
00:08:20.560So you can still commit crimes in this country and be here illegally, depending on what those crimes are.
00:08:27.040And despite those additional crimes on top of illegal entry, you can qualify for the Dignidad Act.
00:08:33.780Now, again, nobody voted for this. Nobody wants this.
00:08:37.920It is overcomplicating something that is extremely straightforward.
00:08:43.820If you came here illegally, then you have to go back to where you came from, period.
00:08:48.760No further discussion should be necessary.
00:08:52.340But even if for some unknown reason you're tempted to entertain this provision,
00:08:56.920maybe you watch a lot of network television, maybe you're an affluent white liberal woman,
00:09:01.420then you should know that, in fact, there's absolutely no way to verify any of this.
00:09:07.600We have no way of knowing when exactly an illegal alien entered this country.
00:09:11.940every single one of them under this bill has an incentive to lie about their age and claim they
00:09:17.900entered the United States before they were 18. But we really have no way of knowing the truth
00:09:22.440because they snuck into the country illegally. Additionally, we have no way of verifying that
00:09:28.380these people continuously remained in the United States without interruption for five years. I mean,
00:09:33.540there are American citizens who have lived their entire lives in this country who would have a
00:09:37.360difficult time proving that they never left, even for a short period of time. And it's insane for
00:09:44.220Democrats or anyone to suggest otherwise. I mean, these are the same people who claim it's impossible
00:09:48.440for anyone to get an ID or driver's license in this country, but now they're going to ask these
00:09:53.920people for definitive proof that they've never left the country in five years? How's that going
00:09:59.460to work? Historically, the federal government has made no real effort to verify the age of anyone
00:10:05.600crossing the border. And it often leads to catastrophe. Here's just one example
00:10:10.060from the Biden administration. Watch. Thank you, Marilyn. A man accused of murdering another man
00:10:16.000who he called his uncle pleaded not guilty to the crime today. 24-year-old Yeri Medina Ujoa
00:10:22.080appeared in court this morning. Investigators say that he used a fake name, posing as a 17-year-old
00:10:27.680and had been in the country illegally. News for Jackson, reporter Corley Fields running us live
00:10:32.100from the Duhal County Courthouse to the jail, I should say, to show us how the governor's office
00:10:36.700is getting involved here poorly. It sounds unusual. Right now, Joe, it is an immigration
00:10:44.020hold here at the jail. As the New York Post reported, quote, a 24-year-old Honduran immigrant
00:10:50.240who's charged with murder in the brutal stabbing death of a Florida man had crossed the U.S. border
00:10:55.020illegally months earlier while posing as an unaccompanied minor, according to the Post.
00:11:00.520Medina Uloa, was busted October 7th in Jacksonville when he was found covered in blood after allegedly killing Francisco Javier Cellular, a 46, a father of four who had taken in the immigrant who told authorities he was 17.
00:11:16.080Police said they followed a trail of blood back to the victim's home, arrested him, placing him in a juvenile detention facility.
00:11:22.760It wasn't until October 13th that authorities learned his real identity and his true age.
00:11:28.740So he enters this country claiming to be an unaccompanied minor.
00:11:32.460And because he made that claim, the Biden administration flew him to Florida at taxpayer expense where he murdered an American citizen and father of four.
00:11:41.820And even then, even after this brutal murder, it took authorities another week to verify his actual age and name.
00:11:49.640So with that in mind, how exactly is Salazar going to ensure that her bill only applies to people who actually arrived in this country before they were 18?
00:12:01.780It's impossible to verify on its face.
00:12:05.780These people don't even have to lie about their current age, which is what Medina Uloa did.
00:12:10.740They simply have to lie about the age they were when they arrived in the country at some point in the past.
00:12:17.000last night credit where it's due laura ingram on fox news did an excellent job making some of
00:12:22.980these points in an interview with republican congressman mike lawler of new york who introduced
00:12:28.240the dignidad act with salazar and in response lawler lied about the bill because what else
00:12:35.580is he going to do watch how does an immigration officer determine millions and millions of
00:12:44.100determine continuous presence and tell me the considerations they take into account to determine
00:12:52.200that? Well, look, if they if they cannot prove that, if they cannot prove continuous presence,
00:12:59.020they wouldn't qualify for this. You have to be able to show to meet. I just asked you a question.
00:13:04.540How do you determine it? You have to be able to meet the qualifications of the program. And that
00:13:09.260That means the Department of Homeland Security is going to determine, they are going to make
00:13:14.100the determination as they always have, based on the current structure and guidelines that
00:13:38.260I love I. Congressman, you know how much I like you. But you can't come on this show and say to my audience that you can you can you you can't have committed a crime to be eligible under the, quote, Dignity Act, because there are several crimes that are, quote, nonviolent that do not qualify for inadmissibility.
00:14:01.700And on top of that, there are multiple instances, including family unity, public interest and just discretion on the part of immigration officers.
00:14:11.040I can't imagine Democrat immigration officers under a Democrat president in the future was going to hold this strict.
00:14:17.200You know, we're not going to let any criminals in.
00:14:19.340Laura Ingram, a television host who hasn't practiced law in a long time, clearly understands the bill far better than the congressman who co-sponsored it.
00:14:28.380And she's making several important points here.
00:14:30.920First of all, the bill allows DHS to make the determination of whether the foreigners meet the criteria under the bill.
00:14:37.920The foreigners don't have to prove anything, actually.
00:14:41.080Under this bill, if a foreigner simply claims that he meets the criteria, DHS has the ability to sign off on that without any evidence whatsoever.
00:14:49.400And that's exactly what Democrats will do if they retake control of DHS.
00:14:53.660And then, of course, Lawler simply lies about the bill.
00:14:55.500He says that you can't qualify for this program if you commit a crime in addition to illegal entry, which is already a crime.
00:15:00.920But that's contradicted multiple times by the actual bill, and Lawler simply ignores that point, probably because he hasn't even read the bill that he introduced.
00:15:10.600And if you do read the bill, unlike Mike Lawler, you'll find this paragraph, which is as close as it gets to any kind of verification procedure, quote,
00:15:18.760So in other words, Salazar and Lawler have no idea what DHS will do or won't do.
00:15:46.480They want the Secretary of Homeland Security to just figure it out on a case-by-case basis.
00:15:52.860We're talking about millions of people who are going to be making claims under this law,
00:15:57.060and DHS now has to spend its time figuring out when exactly all of these people arrived in the United States.
00:16:06.140How's that going to work? No one knows.
00:16:09.440Recently, Salazar sat down for an interview with Dennis Michael Lynch on his podcast,
00:16:12.860And he asked her point blank to describe the process here.
00:16:19.320Something of a pattern, as you may be noticing, the people behind this bill are incapable of defending it or even explaining how any of it will work.
00:16:38.340Have you talked about how long this is going to take?
00:16:41.260How long does it take to process 17 million people when I've got, let's even just say, 50,000 ICE agents specializing in nothing other than the Dignity Act?
00:16:52.080Look, I cannot tell you specifically how DHS is going to manage this, but we give them 18 months to do it?
00:17:00.720In 18 months, we cannot process 18 million people.
00:17:04.200that would be 33,000 people a day if we were working weekends and if every single person
00:17:11.000was getting a adequate check but you're concentrating on the administrative part and
00:17:16.440then no I'm concentrating on the background background check I am not going to be cool
00:17:21.400with giving somebody dignity when I don't know who that person is and why they're in my country
00:17:27.420oh no no no I agree with you but that's why I say no more more than five years you need to prove
00:17:32.640that you've been here for more than five.
00:17:35.100I still need to know who you are, though, Congresswoman.
00:17:37.500Of course, of course that I need you to know
00:19:36.080This is your attempt to backdoor a mass amnesty.
00:19:40.340And again, keep in mind, even if a background check is conducted,
00:19:44.100there's no way for DHS to verify anyone's precise age when they enter this country.
00:19:48.380The whole process is nonsense and fruitless from the start.
00:19:54.240And the process gets even harder to enforce when you read the definitions section of the bill.
00:19:59.220Turns out that if these so-called dreamers can't meet the physical presence requirement because they've already been deported, then they can get a waiver.
00:20:08.600Quote, waiver of physical presence. With respect to aliens who were removed or deported or departed the United States on or after January 20th, 2017, and who were continuously physically present in the United States for at least five years prior to such removal or departure, the secretary may, as a matter of discretion, waive the physical presence requirement for humanitarian purposes or family unity or because a waiver is otherwise in the public interest.
00:20:34.780So, yes, this law would allow the federal government, like I said, it's worse than mass amnesty.
00:21:47.020This is where she truly enacts the mass amnesty that she's actually looking for.
00:21:51.720And once again, this section is reliant on the same background checks that won't actually be possible to perform.
00:21:57.900But here's where we expand the pool far beyond the so-called DREAMers.
00:22:01.720In particular, with this section, Salazar grants preliminary dignity status or dignidad status to any alien who, quote, has been continually physically present in the United States since December 30th, 2020, who is, quote, not inadmissible under Section 212 of the Immigration Nationality Act, except that paragraph nine shall not apply for purposes of this section and who, quote, has included a restitution payment of at least a thousand dollars to be deposited in the H-1B non-immigrant petitioner account.
00:22:32.420The alien must also, quote, submit biometric and biographic data in accordance with procedures established by the secretary.
00:22:39.100And then there's another background check.
00:22:42.180So in other words, sifting through all the all the bureaucratic language, even if you illegally entered into the country as an adult.
00:22:50.760You're still eligible for dignity status as long as you pay a thousand dollars a year and as long as you've been present in the United States for five years or more, which can't be proven.
00:23:01.720She's waiving the provisions of the Immigration Nationality Act that bar illegal aliens from re-entering the country after they've been here illegally for some time.
00:23:10.260And she's opening the floodgates about as much as she possibly can.
00:23:15.540After seven years of this preliminary dignity status, you become a full member with full legal status in the country.
00:23:22.340The only way to be disqualified under this program is to commit a felony
00:23:28.980Excluding marijuana possession, disorderly conduct, or disobedience
00:23:32.040So those are not included, so you can still participate in BLM riots
00:23:35.440But if you're an illegal alien who's committed a bunch of additional crimes
00:23:39.760Don't worry, because for humanitarian reasons
00:23:43.120The federal government can waive all of these provisions
00:23:46.180And obviously a Democrat administration will do exactly that
00:23:52.340And there's one other provision which states that for these seven years, in addition to paying $1,000 a year, aliens have to, quote, remain for a period of not less than four years during their participation in the dignity program, employed, including self-employment and serving as a caregiver, or enrolled in a course of study at an institute of higher education.
00:24:11.780well this obviously is not going to disqualify anyone and it's written that way it's not hard
00:24:20.500to claim to be self-employed or to claim that you're a caregiver or to enroll in some fake
00:24:27.760school this kind of fraud is so common that influencers are posting videos in california
00:24:34.040instructing people how to run exactly this scam watch son i can't afford to pay for an
00:24:41.140expensive nursing home. Don't worry about it. I just quit my job. Why would you do that? Because
00:24:46.300I'm going to take care of you at home and I'll get paid for it. I'm not going to pay you to take
00:24:50.660care of me. Don't worry. The government is going to pay me, not you. What do you mean? The government
00:24:55.740will pay me to be your full-time caretaker. And in California, it's called IHSS. How does it work?
00:25:01.580The program works by giving the person power to hire a caregiver of their choice. So you can choose
00:25:06.660a family member like me. So how much are you going to get paid? Every state is different. For example,
00:25:11.820in New York, you can make up to $72,000. In California, roughly $63,000. But the average
00:25:17.260across most states is closer to $50,000. As City Journal just reported, quote,
00:25:21.660California's fraud-ridden in-home supportive services pays $807,906 residents up to $6,000
00:25:29.260a month to chill at home. Caregiver growth is a parabolic equal to 41% of net jobs growth since
00:25:37.820Newsom took office. No wonder he wants to grow at another 10% this year to $33.4 billion.
00:25:45.400So I'm willing to bet that if this horrific law ever passes, there won't be a single foreigner
00:25:52.980who's disqualified under the employment provision.
00:25:57.060If it happens, it has to be the laziest person
00:26:15.260Those are the sum total of the requirements.
00:26:17.260If you came into this country illegally as an adult
00:26:20.080and you aren't willing to lie about being a child when you did so,
00:26:25.760then even then, all you got to do is pay $1,000 and come up with some kind of fake job
00:26:29.780or enroll in a fake school and try to avoid committing too many crimes.
00:26:34.560And after seven years of this, where you pay $7,000 per year,
00:26:38.120which is not much more than the average American pays per year on streaming services,
00:26:42.560you're awarded with, quote, a lawful status as a non-immigrant,
00:26:46.280authorization for employment, and the ability to re-enter the United States
00:26:49.920any number of times and then as salzar herself has said all you got to do is wait for another
00:26:56.160legislature to come along and pass a full-on pathway to citizenship watch we give them dignity
00:27:03.520at some point in the future another legislator will write another law to give them path to
00:27:09.460citizenship right now what we need to do is to buy peace for these people allow them to stay
00:27:15.140to continue working because they are needed. You see, what I'm trying to do is to bring some
00:27:20.340common sense, which is the least common of all senses, to this conversation. The economy needs
00:27:25.820them. They do not have a criminal record. They have not gone into trouble. They have been here
00:27:30.020for a long time. They have roots in the country. Let them stay. Don't give them any type of federal
00:27:35.080programs. And allow them to pay taxes, help the Social Security Fund, and let them stay and
00:27:41.740contribute with the economy with no criminal record what is wrong with that we need them
00:27:46.580we need to buy peace for these people according to salazar who incidentally has spent a decent
00:27:51.560amount of time at the wef um you know it sounds a lot like a threat sounds like she's saying that
00:27:57.880unless we appease all these foreigners they won't be peaceful instead they they'll get really
00:28:02.480agitated about the fact that as criminals they might one day suffer consequences for their
00:28:07.400actions. And we wouldn't want that. It's kind of like when the mafia shows up at your business
00:28:12.480and offers you protection for a fee with the unspoken understanding that the thing that you
00:28:16.640need protection from is them. So to keep all these foreigners happy, the law mandates the
00:28:23.140creation of a so-called humanitarian campus, multiple of them, a lot of them, at high volume
00:28:29.440border checkpoints. According to the bill, quote, aliens in a humanitarian campus shall have access
00:28:34.400to legal counsel in accordance with Section 292 of the Immigration and Nationality Act,
00:28:39.540including the opportunity to consult with counsel before any legally determinative aspect of the
00:28:43.980asylum process occurs. So they get taxpayer-funded lawyers to coach them on how to manipulate the
00:28:51.940system and submit fraudulent asylum claims. And those lawyers, in turn, get free legal education,
00:28:58.080which you're also paying for. Quoting again from the bill, loan forgiveness authorized.
00:29:02.620The secretary, in a coordination with the secretary of education, shall forgive the qualified loan amount of a borrower who has completed not less than four years of full-time employment as an attorney providing legal services at a humanitarian campus.
00:29:19.740So they want to give free lawyers to illegal immigrants and then, and you pay for that, and then force you to pay for the college education for the lawyers too.
00:29:29.760this really is one of the biggest middle fingers that they could have put in the bill
00:29:34.760but we know salazar didn't write this it's arguable whether she's capable of writing anything
00:29:41.120particularly in english her friends at the wef probably did but even with that in mind it's
00:29:47.920truly extraordinary not only do we have to allow tens of millions of foreigners into the country
00:29:53.360including foreigners who've already been deported on top of that we need to pay for their lawyers
00:29:58.800and then we have to pay for the lawyers' law school bills.
00:30:04.460What are the downstream consequences of legislation like this?
00:30:08.260Like, what happens when we flood the market with tens of millions of new workers?
00:30:12.360Well, as Dennis Michael Lynch pointed out, there really is no good outcome here.
00:30:16.640It doesn't matter if these people are productive workers or not,
00:30:19.120even though we all know most of them won't be anywhere close to productive.
00:30:22.900Either way, Americans get screwed over. Watch.
00:30:26.780So now I got Jose, who was poor to begin with,
00:38:27.400Now, you may not have heard much about any of this
00:38:30.800as the war in Iran is starting and stopping every other day.
00:38:34.180There's a lot of drama to cover there,
00:38:35.880And Republicans in the House are aware of that. They're hoping you don't notice any of that while you're that, you know, that while you're you're paying attention to all the bombing, they're on the verge of passing the single most destructive piece of legislation since the 1960s.
00:38:50.080Do Republican leaders, including the president, actually support this?
00:39:00.920Will they say anything, anything at all, to condemn this legislation and the traitors who support it?
00:39:08.920And if not, why should anyone vote for a Republican politician ever again?
00:39:15.040That's a question they would have to answer.
00:39:16.660If your vote means nothing to them, and they'll even push amnesty through in the most destructive piece of legislation in decades, then what's the point?
00:43:27.660Well, a Rule 24 hearing, which was set at the end of this month to determine if prosecutors will seek the death penalty in this case,
00:43:35.560has now been pushed back as questions about the Carlos Brown's mental capacity take center stage.
00:43:43.560The Carlos Brown was found incapable to proceed after a court-ordered evaluation was done at Central Regional Hospital in Butner, North Carolina.
00:43:51.700Brown is charged with the murder of Irina Zarutska on the light rail in August of 2025.
00:43:56.900Brown faces both state and federal murder charges.
00:43:59.600If the hospital finds that you can't understand the proceedings, so you have no idea what's going on, and you can't assist your lawyer in providing for your defense, then what they rule is that you are incapable to proceed.
00:44:17.200Because Brown is currently in federal custody, state proceedings are now on hold.
00:44:21.620His defense team filed a motion to delay his Rule 24 hearing for 180 days,
00:44:26.640since any efforts to restore his capacity can't happen until he is back in state custody.
00:44:32.880Attorney Tim Kennedy, not involved in the case, says this does not mean Brown walks away free.
00:44:38.400We're not going to keep him in the Department of Adult Corrections or the prisons here in North Carolina.
00:44:46.320we're going to put him in the mental health system
00:51:46.940And that system of justice is light years better
00:51:49.780than this insane nonsense that we're dealing with now.
00:51:55.500As you've noticed, if you've listened to the show,
00:51:57.420I am totally radicalized when it comes to the issue of criminal justice.
00:52:02.200I've always been, by most standards, I've always been pretty radical.
00:52:09.120Or at least I have been for a long time.
00:52:10.520At this point, I'm completely radicalized on it, like totally.
00:52:14.920And I'm not speaking hyperbolic at all about any of this.
00:52:19.780We should increase executions by like 10,000%, bring back hard labor, bring back corporal punishment, bring back public lashings, bring back public hangings.
00:52:34.120Our ancestors were right about all of that.