Valuetainment - June 18, 2025


"One Million Illegals SELF Deported" - Trump’s Immigration CRACKDOWN Triggers MASS Migrant Exodus


Episode Stats

Length

12 minutes

Words per Minute

192.54376

Word Count

2,405

Sentence Count

216

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

Nearly 1 million illegal immigrants have self-deported under Trump, which has led to higher wages, better jobs, and lower crime rates. While ICE arrests and deportations are a separate issue, mass de-deportations complement mass deportation.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Rob, go to the New York Post story.
00:00:01.480 The fact that one million illegal immigrants self-deported themselves.
00:00:08.500 Vinny just showed it to me right before the podcast.
00:00:10.300 Watch this, guys.
00:00:11.540 Okay?
00:00:12.180 One million.
00:00:13.400 By themselves.
00:00:14.720 By themselves.
00:00:15.600 Nearly one million illegal immigrants have self-deported.
00:00:20.740 Can you get rid of that Victoria's Secret?
00:00:22.380 I don't know why that's there.
00:00:24.080 You can keep this.
00:00:24.680 You can know what sites you go to.
00:00:27.300 Rob, enough shopping for stuff like that, buddy.
00:00:30.000 You're like, seriously, it's a little embarrassing.
00:00:31.500 But go back up to the top.
00:00:32.780 It's back up again.
00:00:33.800 Is that your car?
00:00:35.000 Nearly one million illegal immigrants have self-deported under Trump,
00:00:38.040 which has led to higher wages.
00:00:39.780 Go a little bit lower.
00:00:41.480 Now we know it's freaking like fetish stuff.
00:00:44.200 While ICE arrests and deportations transitions separate complement mass deportation,
00:00:48.260 and reports are correct that the plan is more successful than anyone would have managed
00:00:51.560 based on government data, my organization.
00:00:53.740 The Center for Immigration Studies has conservatively estimated that about 15.4 million illegal immigrants
00:00:59.520 in the U.S., 50% over the four tumultuous years of Biden administration.
00:01:03.860 Go a little bit lower.
00:01:04.560 And Ricky, I'm going to come to you.
00:01:06.260 That's no surprise, given that Biden administration could go a little bit lower.
00:01:09.460 I'm going to go to the data side.
00:01:11.420 Trump wrote a wave of concerns about high-cost hospitals, housing, essential government cities,
00:01:15.180 towns across U.S. second term.
00:01:16.720 Now that he's back in the Oval Office, it's up to border czar Tom Homan
00:01:19.300 to drive unauthorized population down and restore credibility to our immigration system.
00:01:23.900 Is there anything else written on the bottom?
00:01:25.200 I want to go to the numbers.
00:01:27.440 Boom, boom, boom, boom.
00:01:28.100 Track the edges.
00:01:29.380 Is there any numbers that is where the rebranding coincides with?
00:01:32.180 There he is.
00:01:32.580 We're doing official offers.
00:01:34.460 We have, oh, okay.
00:01:35.860 The rebranding coincided with an offer of financial incentives for aliens who leave voluntarily.
00:01:41.240 A stipend of $1,000 that's in lieu of costly physical deportation can be about $17,000.
00:01:48.100 I think that's a brilliant way to do it.
00:01:50.360 Here's $1,000 to go, but they paid many cases to those coyotes $5,000, $10,000 to come here.
00:01:55.760 So $1,000 to leave.
00:01:57.440 Yeah, but you know what?
00:01:58.400 I'm going to, by the way, I know people have self-deported, but let me tell you,
00:02:03.460 those people that are leaving, Pat, is because they came here, they were here 15, 20 years,
00:02:09.180 and they built their house back in Mexico.
00:02:11.940 And they saved up money.
00:02:13.760 And they didn't have a lot of debt.
00:02:16.060 I have family members, right?
00:02:18.960 My brother just left to Mexico to live in Mexico.
00:02:20.860 My dad lives in Mexico.
00:02:22.160 My dad says, I don't have any debt here.
00:02:23.900 I have my house in Mexico.
00:02:25.180 I'm gone.
00:02:26.260 My uncle, my uncle Rafa left in Mexico.
00:02:28.320 My uncle Luis is getting ready to live.
00:02:29.140 A lot of my uncles are getting ready to go back to Mexico because they built houses.
00:02:33.900 They built something there.
00:02:37.180 They have no debt.
00:02:38.200 But they did things the right way as far as saving and building a house, and they went
00:02:42.920 back.
00:02:43.760 So self-deportation is not, to them, some of them are like, hey, look, we've already been
00:02:47.920 here X amount of time.
00:02:48.860 We made our money.
00:02:49.820 We saved up.
00:02:50.500 We built our house in Mexico.
00:02:51.680 Let's go home.
00:02:52.940 Let's go home.
00:02:53.980 And that's the part that I think a lot of times we don't see that, is that, for example,
00:02:59.560 my dad's goal was never to be in this country forever.
00:03:02.420 My dad left when I was 15 years old.
00:03:05.100 I'm 37 years old.
00:03:06.680 My dad left many, many years ago.
00:03:08.320 His goal was never to be here forever.
00:03:10.420 And there's that element of it, too, of when you come into a country illegally, you kind
00:03:16.760 of have to have a sort of plan that know that at some point that might backfire on you.
00:03:20.900 Your time is coming, yeah.
00:03:21.860 You got to know that the time is coming where somebody's going to say, hey, by the way,
00:03:25.860 you know, it's time for you to go home.
00:03:27.440 And, again, I think that just kind of last point on this, Pat, it's, again, I'm very,
00:03:33.620 very, very split emotionally because I do come from illegal immigrant parents and I'm
00:03:39.200 split legally.
00:03:40.600 I look at things logically working alongside you almost now 10 years.
00:03:45.300 Since 2016, you've learned, you've taught me how to process things that way where it's
00:03:48.860 not all emotional.
00:03:49.900 And this country has laws and Mexico has laws.
00:03:52.400 By the way, just so you know, I landed in a, I forgot where I, I forgot where I landed.
00:03:57.660 It's been a while.
00:03:58.340 I was in Mexico.
00:03:59.000 This is a couple of years ago.
00:04:00.040 I saw a plane come in from Colombia.
00:04:02.220 They turned 20 Colombians back.
00:04:05.060 The, like, that plane landed at the same time as I landed.
00:04:08.360 They sent them back.
00:04:09.660 Mexico has extremely strict immigration laws and they do not like foreigners that don't
00:04:15.540 come in the country legally.
00:04:17.080 It's crazy.
00:04:17.680 But nobody tells you this because everything is racist.
00:04:20.040 This is why I said you have a very unique perspective on this topic.
00:04:23.180 By the way, one financial was cited by the Wall Street Journal calculated a decline in
00:04:27.340 immigrant population by 773,000 in the first four months.
00:04:32.360 WAPO claims a million foreign-born workers have exited the workforce since March.
00:04:37.300 The Post framed this as a sign of weakening labor supply.
00:04:40.700 Yet, the paper also notes average hourly wages accelerated, rising 0.4% over the last month
00:04:47.720 to 3624 in May as earnings continue to beat inflation and a boost to worker spending power.
00:04:53.560 Very interesting number right there.
00:04:55.060 Tom, your thoughts on this?
00:04:56.180 Because you see what WAPO is trying to spin it as, right?
00:04:58.640 Hey, low-wage workers are leaving.
00:05:00.240 What are we going to do?
00:05:00.960 Tom, your thoughts?
00:05:01.600 Yeah, so there's a dark side of a couple business segments in the United States.
00:05:08.380 And one is agriculture, and one is a cousin of agriculture, which is livestock agriculture
00:05:16.160 in the slaughterhouses.
00:05:17.600 And you have people that are working without proper protections.
00:05:22.480 I grew up in California.
00:05:23.580 I know the split opinion on Cesar Chavez, but I also know that he was out there getting
00:05:31.800 a lot of awareness on these people that were working unprotected in the fields around pesticides
00:05:35.800 and with things that were happening out there to them.
00:05:38.900 And so what do I see here?
00:05:40.840 I see the math that they're saying.
00:05:42.840 Okay, there's a lower supply of workers, so now people have to raise the wage a little
00:05:47.740 bit to attract the workers they need.
00:05:49.700 Okay, that's just basic economics.
00:05:53.580 I see it, and I think that's—so that math problem is correct.
00:05:58.460 That is what's happening.
00:05:59.740 And there are people that are saying, hey, it's getting a little too hot.
00:06:02.940 It's getting a little too difficult here.
00:06:04.380 I'm going to take the app.
00:06:05.620 I can get my $1,000 on the app, because remember, they rebuilt the Biden app.
00:06:09.700 They've kind of flipped it over, correct?
00:06:11.700 Yes.
00:06:11.980 And you can get the—
00:06:13.760 You can get the opposite now.
00:06:14.480 Yeah, the opposite.
00:06:15.480 So you say, I have the app.
00:06:17.720 I'm self-identifying, and I take my $1,000, and I'm going home.
00:06:21.600 Okay.
00:06:21.880 Okay, so I—you know, I—but they're not even doing it for the money, just knowing
00:06:27.440 my people, Pat.
00:06:28.320 We don't do—they're not doing it for—
00:06:29.460 Yeah, no, it's not for $1,000.
00:06:30.400 You can't get home for $1,000.
00:06:32.320 No, you can't.
00:06:32.540 Are you saying you can buy a Mexican for money?
00:06:34.560 Like, what kind of account—is that what you're saying here?
00:06:36.080 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:06:37.220 I knew it.
00:06:37.680 No, not at all.
00:06:38.380 I know it.
00:06:39.020 But I think you've got to look back to Reagan and the proper amnesty programs.
00:06:43.720 And when I say a proper amnesty program, a law-abiding citizen that has been here forever, I believe
00:06:51.460 there should be a path, and a path to cure the status.
00:06:57.160 Yeah.
00:06:57.440 It's like, so what have you done?
00:06:58.820 Well, I've been working here.
00:07:00.300 I've been working there.
00:07:01.060 I've been doing this.
00:07:02.140 Because you also have to remember something.
00:07:04.120 You know, a lot of these people are working on fake Social Security numbers with the complicit,
00:07:10.880 you know, participation of the companies who know those people are probably not going to
00:07:16.820 see Social Security.
00:07:18.980 Because at some point in time, at some point in time, they audit and flip it.
00:07:23.000 And so I believe in long-term amnesty, but I also believe that we had a near-term invasion
00:07:30.360 that was ridiculous.
00:07:31.820 So now they don't deserve Social Security now?
00:07:34.460 Is that what he's saying?
00:07:35.620 No, no.
00:07:36.000 What I'm saying is if you use a fake Social Security number and they audit and sweep the
00:07:39.280 system later and says, so your name is what?
00:07:44.400 My name is, you know.
00:07:45.980 Jorge Ramos.
00:07:46.700 Jorge Ramos.
00:07:47.620 El Pendejo.
00:07:48.000 Really?
00:07:48.660 So you're not Irving Salzberg, 104 years old, from Newark, New Jersey.
00:07:54.640 Okay, well, because that's who the Social Security number is and they flip and they turn it off.
00:07:58.200 No, the audit turns it off.
00:07:59.480 So guess what?
00:08:00.160 That person was staying quasi in the system and the money was going in until they audited
00:08:06.240 it and they shut it down.
00:08:07.340 Where did that person's FICA go?
00:08:09.000 Out of their paycheck?
00:08:09.560 I don't know.
00:08:10.020 You know what I like about the president?
00:08:12.000 Let me tell you what I like about the president.
00:08:13.740 You have to freaking love the way this guy does what he does.
00:08:18.740 Do you realize this is like a 180 that quickly because he listens to the people and says,
00:08:23.300 okay, great.
00:08:24.160 All right.
00:08:25.920 Our great farmers and people in hotel leisure business have been stating that our very
00:08:29.460 aggressive policy.
00:08:30.440 He's not saying our perfect policy.
00:08:32.920 No.
00:08:33.160 Our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good long-time workers away from
00:08:37.700 them.
00:08:38.680 Like, he took a shot at himself.
00:08:40.820 Mm-hmm.
00:08:41.560 You know what I'm saying?
00:08:42.400 But he's like, hey, people are saying, all right, cool.
00:08:44.000 Here's what we got to be doing.
00:08:44.740 Change.
00:08:45.200 Hey, go, blah, blah.
00:08:45.800 Now, how quick?
00:08:47.440 So I think the part, if you're able to deliver a message in a very reasonable way, I would
00:08:52.900 add, if I was to do amnesty, I would say, okay, you're legal, but you have a 10% tax on
00:09:00.680 top of everything else until you pay off $100,000 to the U.S. government, $200,000, $300,000, and
00:09:08.100 500 hours of community, you know, or join the military, depending on your age and where you're
00:09:12.980 at.
00:09:13.160 But there's got to be something, right, that you give to.
00:09:15.800 You have to speak English.
00:09:16.900 You have to go through certain criterias and timelines.
00:09:19.580 Some people don't agree with that because-
00:09:21.000 Can I say something about that, Pat?
00:09:22.500 Let me tell you, as a dual citizen Mexican that also lived in Mexico, that was raised
00:09:28.500 by immigrant illegal parents, you give that- my dad's an American citizen now, and so is
00:09:33.620 my mother, okay?
00:09:35.380 But have these been the times where they weren't?
00:09:37.920 I promise you.
00:09:39.140 I promise you.
00:09:40.360 My dad would say, no problem.
00:09:42.560 You want me to pay back $100,000?
00:09:43.800 I believe you.
00:09:44.400 I promise you.
00:09:44.760 I believe you.
00:09:45.520 My uncles would do it.
00:09:46.440 You know why?
00:09:47.200 Grandparents would do it.
00:09:47.640 You know what, it's so funny you're saying this, so when I was interviewing Tommy Robinson,
00:09:50.780 he says, you know what, he says, I wish our invasion was by Mexicans in UK.
00:09:56.000 He says, because what do Mexicans do?
00:09:58.100 Work.
00:09:58.520 They work.
00:09:59.360 We work.
00:09:59.840 He says, the difference between the invasion that we have in UK is-
00:10:03.980 Entitlement.
00:10:04.560 Those who come there, 41% of them don't contribute to the economy.
00:10:08.260 Right.
00:10:08.840 Comparable to the average of 24.7%, but when Mexicans come here, what do they do the next
00:10:13.600 week?
00:10:13.780 They're working.
00:10:14.660 We work.
00:10:15.200 You know, they're working.
00:10:16.160 My grandmother gave birth.
00:10:17.260 Yeah.
00:10:17.820 Talking about Teresa, she was sewing the next day at the sewing factory.
00:10:20.820 I believe you.
00:10:21.740 I believe you.
00:10:22.460 Well, Teresa, that reminds me of Jennifer.
00:10:24.940 Jennifer gave birth the next day she was working.
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