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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I don't feel any pressure to back down, and so
because of that, I must go forward. I must ask
the interesting questions. And so if you like, In twenty twelve,
as Obama was preparing to run for real action, he
started demanding an amnesty for the DACA people. And I
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stood up and asked the question that year, saying, why
do you prefer foreigners over American? That's the question that
nobody asked under Obama, very few people asked under Biden.
But it's the obvious question in Washington, DC. Why does
DC prefer foreigners over American? And so I'm delized to
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keep scratching away looking for that. And they said, brave
Garcia guy is just another example. He's an illegal immigrant.
Order to go home.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
But Neil, do you ask that in twenty twelve of Obama? Yes,
this is in the Rose Garden, and what and what
answer did you get. It's interesting because it's a absolutely
fair question. I'd say it's only gotten worse. I'd say
the pension for the favoritism, which is it's it is curious,
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has only gotten worse in the thirteen years I write this.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Yeah, I write this all the time constantly. Whenever some
Democrats jumps up and says, oh, the immigrants are better.
Our country depends on our country is built on it's
all a croc. Americans built this country. Americans run this country.
Americans and their children are the ones who built them.
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Who we need not immigrants. I mean this is constant.
They say, oh, we need immigrants for the economy. No,
we don't. Americans know how to run their economy and
they know how to grow their economy. So every time
I see a story on that with someone saying that,
I always jump on that. And there's just there plenty
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of occasions and when So when I asked that of Obama,
there was a big fuss and uproar. And I was
working for the Daily Caller at the time, and that
corrosions operations, and in the old days of newspaper business,
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I would have been fired on the spot. But what
happened is as I walked from the White House back
to the office just on fourteenth Street there, when I
get to the office, everyone's shouting and yelling. And everyone's
shouting and yelling because I'd done this on national television,
I really didn't realize what the impact has had. It
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was just a simple question, why do you prefer them
over us. But the point is we just started using
the internet for trouble, trying to get readers on the internet,
and the internet had gone wild. People were very interested
in that question and in me, and so there's a
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lot of yelling, and the Daily Corps got a wave
of readers and they said, after a few minutes, well,
we're not firing you. We want you to keep asking
that question. And I've been due. I've I later moved
over to brid Barton. I keep asking that question and
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Democrats keep dodging that question. I mean I have the
answer now. If you follow the money, you see how
it changes politics and the economy, not in a good direction.
And so that's what I write about. It's a way
I like to pretend. I like, I say to myself
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that I do this to pay off my green card
and citizenship. Well it's more or less true, and so
it's a public service. There you go.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
And what is your take on the Brajo Garcia situation?
Not even necessarily take you, but you're covering it the facts,
the facts of the case.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Right. So he's one of millions of foreigners who say
I'm living a poor life here in a country that
can't organize itself. Maybe young Kumber may be surrounded by
criminals and poverty. I want to go to America and
get rich and live a better life. Okay, it's a
perfectly reasonable it's a good thing that people say that.
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But you can't come here because Americans have to preserve
their society and America benefits from a small number of immigrants,
and it suffers when we have a large number of immigrants. Anyway,
so I bray you Garcia gets here. He's probably a criminal.
There's too much evidence to deny the likelihood that he's
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a criminal. Who is so he gets ordered deported in
twenty nineteen. Back then, even under Trump won, the system
was designed to let more migrants in and keep looking
the other directions. So he gets ordered to go home. Well,
he is working. No, it's not because as soon as
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he gets ordered home, the judge stiff. But you don't
have to go to El Salvadro. We're gonna deport you,
but not to Al Salvador because if we send you
back to Al Salvador, street gangs will make you, will
endanger you. Okay, he's a member of a street gang.
But the judge says you don't have to go home
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because other street gangs might try and get you. Oh, okay,
that's good anyway, So he stays on, and as he
stays on, he there's good evidence that he was a
low level guy for MS thirteen, that he was helping
to smuggle migrants into the United States, and well, frankly,
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Betty be his wife. None of those things are desirable.
We don't want immigrants, our members of our own society
to be doing these things. And when you have an opportunity,
you should send these people home.