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In our national lead, a fast-approaching deadline will determine the status of thousands of migrants attempting to cross the U.S. | ||
southern border. | ||
Sources tell CNN that the CDC is expected to lift a Trump-era pandemic public health rule that allowed Border Patrol to swiftly return some migrants without the opportunity to seek asylum here in the United States. | ||
But as CNN's Rosa Flores reports for us now, American officials are warning that without this rule, a new surge of migrants will be expected, attempting to cross into the U.S. | ||
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Five-year-old Allison Rosero is from Colombia. | |
What's your dream? | ||
She wants to be a doctor. | ||
She is one of more than 140 migrants who, in the span of 30 minutes, were dropped off by border patrol at this Del Rio respite center. | ||
This month, Border Patrol has dropped off more than 4,400 migrants, says Tiffany Burrell, the director here. | ||
More than twice the number in January. | ||
I would say that 4,400 is a drop in the bucket. | ||
These are migrants who were processed and, for some reason, allowed into the U.S. | ||
And Borough is bracing for when the Biden administration lifts Title 42, the pandemic public health rule that allows Border Patrol to swiftly return some migrants, mostly to Mexico, without the opportunity to seek asylum. | ||
DHS officials preparing for up to 18,000 migrants to attempt to enter the U.S. | ||
a day. | ||
Are you prepared for Title 42 to lift? | ||
I don't think anyone can truly be prepared. | ||
In the past two years, 1.7 million migrants have been expelled under the Trump-era rule. | ||
This week, the CDC is set to decide if the order is necessary. | ||
If you ask the Valverde County Sheriff... I mean, I wish they would extend it. | ||
He points to the more than 15,000 migrants who he says camped under a bridge here in September of last year, waiting for immigration authorities to process them. | ||
Last year we called it a crisis. | ||
This year we see the same thing here in Del Rio. | ||
You know, it's going to be a disaster. | ||
It's going to be a disaster. | ||
It's the 31st of March, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
It's Thursday, the last day of the first quarter of this year. | ||
And think about for the the hardcore core of this audience. | ||
Think about on the 1st of January when we talked about the year and talked about what was ahead of us. | ||
And this audience is hanging tough. | ||
We're going to talk a lot of politics in the second part of this. | ||
We've got Mike Davis coming in on this confirmation hearing, but with the numbers on the Democrats are absolutely catastrophic. | ||
Never seen anything like this. | ||
Bigger than the Tea Party revolt in 2010. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
We've got Harnwell in Rome next in the B Block, in the C Block, about what's happening on the negotiations over the regional conflict about the eastern Russian-speaking border of Ukraine, which is a half a world away, and not a vital national security interest of the United States. | ||
Not a security interest of the United States. | ||
We're going through a massive narrative shift, too, because the Ukraine narrative is cratering on them. | ||
If you go to the Daily Mail, and the reason we put a lot of stories up about the Daily Mail check, it's the biggest site in the world, biggest newspaper in the world. | ||
But it does things on an algorithm of what's hot, right? | ||
There's a lot of good politics, a lot of good economics, a lot of good geopolitics, tons of celebrity stuff, right? | ||
It's a tabloid. | ||
But they have an algorithm. | ||
They see what's hot. | ||
And the Ukraine stories now are two-thirds of the way down the page. | ||
Even MSME CNN this morning kind of crickets. | ||
They understand the narrative of the Ukraine's cratering. | ||
There's a bunch of new stories out. | ||
Politico's got a story about their lack of enthusiasm of Democrats. | ||
Because remember, you don't have to have votes for Republicans. | ||
You just have to have a bunch of people stay home. | ||
Now what's in the vital national security of the United States and what's driving the lack of enthusiasm, one of the things driving the lack of enthusiasm besides the cratering economy and destroying working class and middle class people, is what is in the vital national security interest of the United States is the southern border of our country. | ||
That's where all this happy talk they're using about Ukraine, its sovereignty, its territorial integrity, the self-determination of its people, that's all the southern border of our country. | ||
You don't hear them say one word about that. | ||
And I want everybody in this audience to think back over time. | ||
How long have we been talking about the border? | ||
How long has the border been a massive issue? | ||
And think of where we are today. | ||
I've asked Chris Kobach to come in. | ||
We're redeploying the folks down in the Rio Grande Valley in Mexico and we're going to have a real America's voice in the war. | ||
We're going to have a huge team down there because we've said from the beginning for, you know, six, seven, eight weeks, this is going to happen. | ||
We had Todd Bensman up for the first analysis. | ||
You just saw where the government concurred with the government said the DHS had 18,000 a day. | ||
That equates to Todd Bensman number. | ||
He told you on this show six weeks ago. | ||
So now you know where the hedge fund people throughout the world and the news producers throughout the world watch your show. | ||
It's an early search radar. | ||
I want to bring in a guy that is in of all the mistakes we made on personnel in the in the first term of President Trump the biggest I think was not getting this guy through as DHS secretary and it should have told us right then the Republican establishment fighting this tooth and nail and that's Chris Kobach which is really the smartest guy in the country and thinking through every aspect of illegal immigration and what's happening. | ||
Chris How catastrophic, even when you got CNN right there and MSNBC and they're trying to cover it, and they had the people in Del Rio which we've been talking to for years, they're now all finding these people, and folks down there are saying this is not a crisis, this is a catastrophe. | ||
Can you walk our audience through the scale of what's about to happen here and why this is an act of commission? | ||
By the Biden administration. | ||
This is going to be, and I keep saying this, and I said it, Jennifer, the first article of impeachment is going to be what he's doing on the southern border and internally to the United States. | ||
And the hearings are going to be explosive because we're going to get them to preserve their documents. | ||
Chris Kobach, the scale of this and how it's thought through, and it's an act of, this is an act of commission. | ||
This is an act of the United States government is actually forcing this Chris Kobach Okay, do we have do we have his Kovac on mute Chris He froze? | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
Can we reboot Chris Kobach? | ||
Let's do that. | ||
I thought I gave you guys enough lead-in to get that set up. | ||
So here's where we stand. | ||
Where we stand right now is that Article 42, and that was the thing that allowed immediate deportations of people because of the COVID virus, the CCP virus, they're going to take that off. | ||
And that is going to be in, um, on May 23rd. | ||
Two things. | ||
One, number one, they didn't do it right away because they realized in the cool months of, or the less hot months of April and May, there'd be four or 500,000 a month. | ||
Um, and, uh, and I believe they wanted to avoid that. | ||
They put it closer to the, to the, to the months where it's going to be hot, where the desert heats up. | ||
Uh, but experts are saying, no, they're just signaling. | ||
And now you have a whole army, Daily Mail and others have the story of, uh, Tapatula. | ||
In southern Mexico, on the southern border, we've had Oscar Blue down there, Michael Yan down there. | ||
You've had many reports there. | ||
There's anywhere from 100,000 to 175,000 folks that have just been waiting. | ||
And they're all heading north. | ||
And this is not to demonize them. | ||
They're doing something rational, logical. | ||
They understand they've got a shot to get in the United States. | ||
Before the Republicans take over in in in November and if the Republicans have any any guts at all any any steel in their spines They'll be able to stop this but you're seeing right here think about the years that we've gone through this this is now an Outrageous all bets off invasion of our country and to put it in perspective and I say this over and over again but I think it does you've got a you know, you need something to compare it to and | ||
Right now, for the last 12 months, 158,000 people, on average, have come across the border. | ||
And of that, a half of them are just left into the interior of the country. | ||
It's like that young child, 5 or 6 years old, from Colombia. | ||
She does not have a right for asylum in this country. | ||
There's not a political situation going on in Colombia. | ||
They're economic migrants. | ||
I understand. | ||
I can do the math. | ||
I understand it's economically better to be here than in Colombia. | ||
I can do that. | ||
That doesn't hack it for asylum. | ||
It's just not... | ||
We have a process for that. | ||
It's called legal immigration. | ||
You gotta get in line. | ||
That's not what's happening on the southern border. | ||
On the southern border, they really have a superhighway, and all they're doing is just letting people through. | ||
Over a million people stayed in this country last year, as Chris Kobach says. | ||
Is Kobach ready now? | ||
As Chris Kobach says, once they get past the defensive line, they're just gone. | ||
They're into the country, never to be found again. | ||
And this is why the Biden administration, in desperation because they know they're going to get wiped out in November, are now going to exacerbate this. | ||
And this is why it's going to be an impeachment charge. | ||
And quite frankly, I think criminal referrals will come out of this. | ||
I think what they're doing are crimes. | ||
I think these are crimes. | ||
These are crimes against the United States of America, against its citizens. | ||
And the people bearing the brunt of this, In the Politico story said today, it's about lack of enthusiasm in the Democratic Party. | ||
African Americans and Hispanic American citizens understand the Democratic Party does not have the best interests in mind. | ||
They're tired of all the cultural madness, with the transsexuals and the gender identity and all that, and most importantly, this immigration, illegal immigration, of just having their communities crushed, their education system crushed, their healthcare system crushed, law and order out of control, their guys overwhelmed. | ||
So I want to bring in Chris Kobach now. | ||
I think we got it fixed up. | ||
Chris joins us. | ||
Chris, talk to us about the scale and how this is kind of thought through by the Biden administration. | ||
I want everybody to understand out there that this is an invasion that's being done, really, and it's being planned by your government. | ||
It's being done by your government. | ||
This illegitimate regime has thought this through. | ||
And so this invasion is not just something that's happening in nature. | ||
This is done by direct policies of this illegitimate regime. | ||
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Chris Kobach. Okay, is he on mute? Yeah. Okay. | |
Steve, just to look at the scale of this first, you're absolutely right. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
Chris, hang on for a second. | ||
We missed the whole first part. | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
Yeah, we missed the whole first part of that, Chris. | ||
Let's go back to the beginning and just tell people about the scale of it and and and how it's directly Thought through by the biden administration Okay, let's take it The scale is incredible. | ||
Last year, approximately, using very round numbers, we were getting about 200... Last year we were getting about 200,000 illegal aliens apprehended at the border every single month. | ||
This year, now DHS, after announcing, after the administration announced yesterday that May 23rd is when Title 42 comes off, now they are expecting over 500,000 per month at the border. | ||
That's more than double, almost triple. | ||
But remember this, Steve. | ||
Last year, when we were getting 200,000 apprehended at the border each month, about half, about 97,000 on average, were turned away using Title 42. | ||
Now we're sending a message to the entire Western hemisphere, indeed to the entire world, that we're giving up Title 42 now. | ||
That is an intentional act of the administration. | ||
And so that's 100% and turning to none of them. | ||
And to your second point, this is a willful decision, a willful act of the Biden administration. | ||
They have all the tools they need. | ||
In addition to Title 42, which they can use to expel people, they also have The remain in Mexico policy, which is something that was implemented by President Trump, but it's found in federal statute. | ||
And it says, when you apprehend someone coming over our border from an adjacent country, you have two options, federal government. | ||
You either detain that person or you tell them to remain in Mexico while their claim of asylum or some other immigration claim is pending. | ||
And the Biden administration ended that policy. | ||
That policy had a huge deterrent effect. | ||
It told people coming in, making these bogus claims of asylum, that, look, you're going to have to sit in Mexico for six months, a year, while you are waiting for your bogus claim to be heard and then rejected. | ||
And so people didn't come. | ||
Well, now the Biden administration has been defying a federal court order. | ||
A federal district court in Texas ruled that the Remain in Mexico policy had to go back into effect. | ||
And the Biden administration, many people don't know this, what they've done, they delayed for many months and then they finally said, OK, we're doing it now. | ||
And they're imposing this. | ||
We've heard reports on as little as 40 people a day. | ||
They should be doing this, this remain in Mexico policy on every single incoming illegal alien who is not put into detention. | ||
That's what federal law requires. | ||
That's what a judge has required. | ||
And the Biden administration is basically thumbing their nose at the judge, thumbing their nose at the American people. | ||
And willfully allowing this invasion to occur. | ||
Chris, real quickly, and we'll bring you back off the break, we've got a slight technical problem, but is there, could Paxton, and I think what the Kafkaesque thing for the audience is, this is so blatant and so illegal, could Paxton in Texas or Brnovich in Arizona go in immediately right now and sue the federal government and shut this stuff down and make them force the folks back across the border? | ||
We've got 30 seconds, then we'll go to break. | ||
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Okay, let's just go to break. | |
We'll get this thing fixed up. | ||
Okay, I apologize for all the screw-ups. | ||
Let's go to break and we're going to get Chris Kobik back up. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back in the warm in just a second. | ||
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Not a good night's sleep, but a great night's sleep to man the ramparts. | ||
And man, you have done a great job of manning the ramparts. | ||
We've got great numbers all over. | ||
That we're going to talk about. | ||
Chris Kobach, we've had a little technical problem, but I think we're going to get him to call in and run some b-roll. | ||
We really need to hear from Kobach today because this is central to the tsunami that's coming to wipe out the Democratic Party. | ||
Also keep in mind, we're not trying to win an election, okay? | ||
We're not trying to just win an election. | ||
We're trying to destroy root and branch the Democratic Party as it exists in this country today. | ||
It has been the instrument of globalists, has been the instrument of people that do not want this country to thrive. | ||
It's got a radical Green New Deal, left-wing anti-Israel element of that, which is the Squad, Omar, and AOC in that crowd. | ||
It's got the neoliberal, neocon, Wall Street corporate faction that you see what Disney's doing, the woke corporations and their Wall Street paymasters. | ||
That's the Democratic Party. | ||
We can shatter that. | ||
We can shatter it. | ||
There's two major stories out today. | ||
Two major stories out today. | ||
One in Politico and the other in Axios. | ||
And this deals off of what we've been showing you the last couple days, this NBC poll. | ||
Now the undercard in the NBC poll is so important. | ||
Because it shows you, even when they blend everything and just don't have the independents, that the numbers, as we've been talking about, are getting worse for the Democrats. | ||
And now they are looking like these are numbers that are... Underpinnings of these numbers are better than even 2010, the Tea Party Revolt, where we picked up 63 seats. | ||
The most seats picked up in the House since, I think, the 1950s. | ||
Okay, and actually was one of the biggest tectonic plate shift of shifting to like 1932. | ||
It closed, but it didn't and we didn't govern like that afterwards. | ||
Do we have to go back up in the line? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
We'll go there in a second. | ||
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Hang on. | |
There's another article in Axios that basically deconstructs the NBC poll too. | ||
Both Politico and Axios, which as you know are part of the conventional wisdom here in the city, the imperial capital, both talk about Democrats panicking, not being enough time, as we tell you, it's like an aircraft carrier, not being enough time to implement policy measures that could change things on the economy and southern border and all this. | ||
And also that but the thing that's got most right is quote-unquote lack of enthusiasm. | ||
Their base not turning out. | ||
And here's why. | ||
And I'm not saying all that base is going to vote Republican or vote for the Trump movement. | ||
But... | ||
A big part of that base is just not going to turn out. | ||
They're not going to vote for Democrats. | ||
And therefore, that's the end of the Democratic Party. | ||
With the type of enthusiasm we have, particularly in minority communities and among the Trump movement, coupled with, and you see at the school board level, at the precinct level, at the election board level, all these little villages we're taking back village by village, all these little, the soldiers of democracy, as Burke called them. | ||
Right, the little platoons, he called them, Edmund Burke, of civic society. | ||
It's all becoming quite clear what's happening. | ||
They're having an implosion because of the blowback on their policies. | ||
And this is why it is absolutely essential and also to save our country to focus on what is in the vital national security interests of the United States. | ||
And that is the southern border of of the United States of America. | ||
It just is. | ||
We have to do this. | ||
We have to do it now. | ||
We've got Chris Kobach by phone. | ||
So, Chris, one more time. | ||
This is an act. | ||
This this is a this is a well thought through plan by the Biden administration, correct? | ||
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Yes, absolutely. | |
This is a willful decision. | ||
I mean, the Biden administration came into office and they immediately stopped building the wall. | ||
They immediately said, we're stopping the migrant protection protocol, which is the remain in Mexico policy. | ||
And they immediately issued memoranda telling ICE to stop deporting people in so many words. | ||
This was a willful act. | ||
And now the one thing that they left in place, title 42 removals, which president Trump put into place on March 20th, 2020, They are dropping that. | ||
They've announced that that's going to end on May 23rd. | ||
So there will be virtually nothing in the way of enforcement at the border or behind the border in the interior of the country. | ||
And it is everything that they have been doing is willful. | ||
It's intentional. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
They know that when you send a message and when you stop enforcing and then you, and now we're broadcasting to the world, hey, the last bit of enforcement is going to end on May 23rd. | ||
I guarantee there will be a surge on May 24th. | ||
Uh, that may set a record for one-day arrivals in the United States. | ||
Here's what I think the audience is lost on. | ||
The asylum requirements in this country are pretty specific. | ||
How come they had the little girl from Columbia who wants to be a doctor, and God bless her, but when you have people coming from all over the world that are, and they're just essentially economic migrants, and we understand the deals better here in the United States than the brutishness of the rest of the world, but when they don't really have Well, that's exactly what's going to happen. | ||
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They're going to come to the United States, they're going to be allowed in, and they'll never be seen again. | |
The Biden administration has been operating, having us believe that it's operating under a very efficient policy of handing these people a slip of paper recommending that they show up at an ICE office of their choice. | ||
Sometime in the next six months. | ||
But they don't do that, not surprisingly. | ||
They're set free in the interior of the country, and they disappear. | ||
And the numbers tell the story. | ||
ICE published them, but they did release numbers internally, which showed that a tiny percentage of the people actually show up at a hearing. | ||
And of course, ICE itself, if they do show up, ICE may very well not remove you anymore, not deport you anymore, because Of these internal policies, these memoranda, a series of three memoranda that were issued in 2021 that have shut down deportations for all intensive purposes in America. | ||
So it is, there's, it's unbelievable that this is happening. | ||
We have, and the morale in both agencies, Border Patrol and ICE, is at an all time low because they see the invasion. | ||
They know they have the tools to stop the invasion, but they are not being permitted to do so. | ||
And that's why you've got people going to court. | ||
You've got Attorney General Ken Paxton going to court. | ||
I'm going to court on behalf of a group of Texas sheriffs demanding that the laws be enforced, and more importantly, demanding that the executive branch follow the laws that Congress put into place concerning them. | ||
In 1996, Congress put in mandatory obligations for people who must be deported, must not be turned loose in the United States, and the Biden administration is violating those laws. | ||
What is to be done? | ||
I mean, where do you stand with your... You're representing a collection of sheriffs in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. | ||
Paxson's on it, Brnovich... Well... Supposedly, because of this brutal opinion. | ||
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Why are we not... Why are we not making... You've probably come now for the Attorney General of Texas to hold Mayorkas in contempt. | |
The Department of Homeland Security Secretary of Mayorkas, to ask the court to hold him in contempt. | ||
We've got this ruling that was issued many months ago saying that the administration must reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy. | ||
And they delayed and delayed. | ||
And then, as I mentioned earlier, when they finally put it into place, they put it into place in a very tiny way, you know, 40 or so aliens a day returned to Mexico. | ||
But the way the federal statute reads, every single incoming illegal alien who is not detained must be returned across the border. | ||
And they're violating the court order, they're violating the statute. | ||
I think the time has come for the Attorney General to ask the court to hold Mayorkas in contempt, because he is disobeying a court order. | ||
What else can be done here? | ||
What else can this audience do? | ||
What else can they do? | ||
Because people want to say, hey, we want to stop this, we want to stop it now. | ||
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Well, I think he's stepping up. | |
Texas, of course, most notably, is trying to put up its own barriers. | ||
These aren't the, you know, the first top-shelf barriers that the federal government was building under Trump. | ||
But they are putting up some barriers. | ||
You've got sheriff's offices trying to enforce criminal trespass, which is another thing that can be done, and it does deter illegal aliens from coming into those counties, but not all counties have the political willpower to do that in Texas or in Arizona. | ||
You've got states trying to discourage illegal immigration by strengthening their laws against sanctuary cities and strengthening their laws requiring e-verify, so it's harder for the illegal aliens to get jobs. | ||
You know, there are incremental things that can be done at the state and county level, but the bottom line is the federal government holds the chief responsibility for securing our borders, and this administration is refusing to do it. | ||
And so at this point, lawyers like me are trying to take them to court and force them to do it, but there's no silver bullet if they continue to defy court orders. | ||
Chris, do you think there are grounds here for impeaching Biden after we take power in November, starting in January, about this topic? | ||
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There are definitely grounds for impeachment. | |
The President is now not only disobeying federal statute that says his ICE officers and his Border Patrol officers must remove certain people from the United States, the statute says shall. | ||
Congress said shall intentionally because there was a catch-and-release policy going all the way back to the Clinton administration. | ||
Congress ended it in 1996. | ||
The law says you cannot turn these people loose. | ||
So the Biden administration is violating those statutes by ordering its executive officials, its ICE officers, and border patrol officers to break the law. | ||
And now it's defying court orders as well. | ||
I don't know what would be a clearer case of a high crime and misdemeanor that would qualify for impeachment than breaking the law, ordering your officers to break the law, and defying a court order that says start following the law. | ||
Could Merrick Garland, the Attorney General, and the head of DHS, Mayorkas, could they both be impeached, you believe, because of this? | ||
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The interesting thing is that Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice are running interference for DHS, and they're coming up with all kinds of implausible arguments as to why they still should be able to defy the law. | |
These arguments are getting shot down in court, but we're not seeing a robust Department of Justice standing for law enforcement, and they are You know, trying to assist the Department of Homeland Security in evading the law. | ||
Okay, Chris Kobach, real quick, I've got 30 seconds. | ||
How do people follow you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your site? | ||
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People can follow me on Getter, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, all under Chris Kobach. | |
K-R-I-S-K-O-B as in boy, A-C-H. | ||
Kobach, you're an American hero. | ||
Second administration head of DHS right there, Chris Kobach. | ||
Thank you, brother, for joining us. | ||
Okay, Todd Bensman, Mike Davis, Ben Harnwell, all next in the War Room. | ||
Rudy's coming up at the top of the hour. | ||
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All this all this run around and remember I want you to remember all the Republicans are sitting there cheer fanboys for Zelensky, you know, give him standing ovations over here They ran around this is the quality of people you have representing you they ran around and they passed in the middle of the night a 2.7 trillion dollar Unfunded, discretionary spending part of the bill, the annual budget, the appropriations bill, okay? | ||
The burden's all going to come on your kids, 2.7 trillion dollars, and they had to do it, you know why they had to do it? | ||
They had to do it, and they didn't even read the, excuse me, it was 1.5 trillion, let me get the number, there's 2,700 pages that got delivered that day and they didn't read it. | ||
They didn't have enough respect for you to read it, and these bills are quite complicated. | ||
Why did they have to do that? | ||
Why did they have to do that? | ||
Oh, there was 14 billion dollars of emergency aid for Ukraine. | ||
Half of it military aid, half of it humanitarian aid. | ||
You had to do that, because first of all, they don't do an individual bill that would have been a harder and tougher vote, you think? | ||
They had to do that in the middle of the night. | ||
And how much money has been allocated down to the southern border? | ||
This is a plan. | ||
Listen, Merrick Garland is the most lawless, first of all, most incompetent. | ||
Thank God we beat Hillary Clinton at 16. | ||
Merrick Garland, every night you go to bed, understand Steve Bannon had a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny piece of defeating you and making sure that you would never sit on the Supreme Court, sir, because you are so God-awful. | ||
You're weak. | ||
You're a coward. | ||
You're gutless. | ||
You're lawless. | ||
You've gone after the deplorables as domestic terrorists, and you're allowing our thing to be invaded. | ||
Brother, not only are we going to impeach you, when we get rolling there's going to be criminal referrals back to your DOJ to put you in jail. | ||
You're a criminal. | ||
The head of DHS is a criminal. | ||
The illegitimate Biden is a criminal. | ||
Criminals. | ||
Criminals. | ||
What is happening on the southern border? | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
Every patriot grave from generation after generation to see what we're allowing to happen. | ||
An invasion of our country. | ||
And so many patriots died on foreign battlefields to make sure that we had the freedom in this country. | ||
And this is an act of omission by an illegitimate regime. | ||
This is what I mean. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
And stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
And the American people are seeing it right now. | ||
And here's what's great. | ||
African-American and Hispanics, they get the joke. | ||
Trust me. | ||
These are smart people with lots of common sense. | ||
That's why you see in Politico, oh, their lack of enthusiasm among the Democratic base. | ||
You're damn right it's a lack of enthusiasm. | ||
They understand that you're crushing them. | ||
You're crushing them. | ||
And Todd Benzman is going to come in here in about two seconds and tell you what this group of criminals is doing right now. | ||
This is so well thought through. | ||
And all you got is Fox and these people and the other conservative media with the pom-poms out in Ukraine. | ||
I don't give a damn about Ukraine. | ||
Let me be blunt. | ||
That's a European problem. | ||
I feel empathy and sympathy for what's happening to the poor people there that were promised all this stuff. | ||
They're getting bombed by the Russian army and shelled by the Russian army. | ||
But you don't see Zelensky... Don't take it from Steve Bannon. | ||
Zelensky's saying, hey, EU you promised, NATO you promised. | ||
You guys are not standing up for us. | ||
I just don't care. | ||
I care on a humanitarian basis, but not as a strategic interest of the United States of America. | ||
What I care about is the southern border of this nation. | ||
And here, and this is a whole misdirection play. | ||
You don't think they've been working on this non-stop every day? | ||
While they get the attention on Ukraine? | ||
Now here's why they've got to get off the Ukraine narrative, because it ain't selling anymore. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
And Putin, who punched him back in the mouth with trying to take down his central bank and trying to crush the ruble to get regime change, when he said, hey, how about this? | ||
Suck on this. | ||
Why don't you pay for my gas in rubles? | ||
That's got them all tithered right now. | ||
There's a story, I think, in the Guardian today, or the FT, that says, I think it's Germany and a couple other nations are going to ration gas because they can't find rubles to pay for it. | ||
So I hope the voters over there understand what's going on. | ||
You're another pawn. | ||
This is thought through, it's organized, it's coordinated, and it's obviously illegal. | ||
These people are demons and they're trying to destroy your country. | ||
$158,000 a month is the army that hit the beach on D-Day at Normandy. | ||
The 156,000 men then. | ||
that hit the beach on D-Day at Normandy. | ||
The 156,000 men then, 158,000 a month for every month since this illegitimate regime has been in office. | ||
And Todd Bensman tells you, hey Steve, this 42 comes off and they're going to take it It's going to be $300,000 to $400,000 in April and May minimum. | ||
And they just came out, you saw the call open, $18,000 a day. | ||
Todd Bensman, let's do some math here, brother, since you've been so damn good about this. | ||
If it's $18,000 a day, correct me if I'm wrong, is that $5 or $6 million a year, sir? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
$18,000 a day would blow away anything that we've ever seen in this country. | ||
But what we have already, before this, is blowing away anything that we've ever seen in this country as well. | ||
We're looking at $18,000. | ||
We're looking at $540,000 a month, if that holds each day. | ||
We're looking at $6 million on track for a city the size of Los Angeles. | ||
If you've ever flown over Los Angeles on approach to LAX, that's a 20-minute flight at low altitude, and you can just see city to the horizon for all 20 minutes of that approach. | ||
Imagine that many people coming in by the end of the year. | ||
That is what we're looking at, if it holds. | ||
And also, I want to, if I have a minute, I want to point out that That this coincides, I don't really believe in coincidences, but it certainly coincides with a brand new rule. | ||
This is very important, this rule, where the administration has given authority, they've cut out immigration judges from asylum. | ||
They are now going to give the authority to grant asylum to regular field officers who meet these immigrants and just rubber stamp asylum you're in. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, slow down, slow down, because this is the key that picks a lock. | ||
This is how well thought it through is. | ||
Remember all the discussion we had with Kovac and everybody the last couple of days? | ||
Hey, when they get to the thing, they just give them a receipt, they go, it's supposed to be, but this is a process. | ||
And remember they had the judges and that was one of the game, you know, Romania, Mexico, they had these judges. | ||
What Benzman's unearthed, and this is how criminal they are. | ||
They've thought through, they said we gotta get rid of this plant, they came back all this stuff up, we gotta be able to get, we gotta get the superhighway, gotta get it going. | ||
They've empowered now just the grundoons at the border. | ||
To sit there and act as a judge and give you a pass. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
Is that what this new rule means? | ||
That they can just deputize people to act as asylum judges and you can basically sign the documents and get them into the country with a date to show up anywhere that they never show up for? | ||
Is this how they're going to maximize the turnstile processing, correct, Todd Bensman? | ||
It's actually worse than how you just described it. | ||
They're not going to get a date. | ||
They're not going to get a date in the interior. | ||
That's what they're doing now. | ||
They're going to get permanent asylum at the border. | ||
They're going to get asylum anywhere. | ||
That's impossible. | ||
That's impossible. | ||
It's not. | ||
They've got a rule in place. | ||
It just passed. | ||
It takes effect in 60 days unless somebody sues in Texas, which I think will probably happen. | ||
They're going to have to. | ||
It removes judges and it removes adversarial ICE lawyers from the process so that If one of these migrants gets approved, there's nobody in the government to appeal it. | ||
We don't believe that person deserves asylum. | ||
They get in. | ||
If they get disapproved, then the migrant has multiple layers of appeals for years and years. | ||
And so, this is their idea for how to manage the border. | ||
No longer do they have to give out NTRs. | ||
Our NTAs under this plan, they get asylum on the spot. | ||
No judges. | ||
When you say past, what do you mean past? | ||
This wasn't a piece of legislation. | ||
When you say a rule, that's different than an executive order. | ||
You have a law or statute, you have executive orders, then you have rules. | ||
Was this a rules change somewhere in the administrative state, or is this actually something that passed over in Congress? | ||
It's a rules change that went through the federal registry, up for public comment for the last 90 days. | ||
There are thousands of comments back and forth, and it just got approved. | ||
So, and it's set to take effect right at the time about a week after the Title 42 ends so that all those 18,000 people that come through potentially can get stamped for asylum right away and be into the country resettled. | ||
Okay, this is a scam. | ||
This is it right here. | ||
They've planned this. | ||
This is absolutely planned. | ||
Remember I said it's the first thing of impeachment? | ||
They have wired the system right here to allow an invasion of the United States of America. | ||
And they've thought it through in excruciating detail. | ||
I do expect litigation right away. | ||
I was just going to say, I do expect litigation right away. | ||
That should delay this thing, and I think it ought to defeat this, because we've never had an asylum system altered this radically. | ||
This is based on the 1980 Refugee Act. | ||
This is congressionally approved the way the asylum system is now, which is completely screwed up structurally anyway, but this is something really radical and different. | ||
We've never had anything like this. | ||
Todd, how can, because we haven't had exactly a great run in courts, I don't think, how can this audience, first off, you have to immerse yourself, and we're going to do webinars, we're going to make sure that everybody is immersed in everything that's going to go on, because this is an invasion of your country, okay? | ||
This is an invasion of your country. | ||
How can people right now, besides reading your material and all the material we push out every day in your book, what's the best thing for the audience to do now to start to prep of how we put our shoulder to the wheel to thwart this come May, sir? | ||
I mean, for one thing, it's really about awareness. | ||
This asylum rule seems kind of like this bureaucratic regulatory thing that People don't get, but it is very important. | ||
It is critical, pivotal that people take the reporting that's been done. | ||
Center for Immigration Studies, my colleague Art Arthur, if you go to cis.org, he's written a lot about this. | ||
My organization put in 86 page paper opposing this rule in the Federal Registry. | ||
That is out there. | ||
We can put it up on your site. | ||
People need to understand what this is and they got to go to their Congress people and to organizations that have, you know, the capability to litigate things like this and make sure that the American public really understands what's in store here. | ||
If they do this thing, it is going to Facilitate and entice the rest of the world to come here already. | ||
I mean they're already enticed but this thing is really gonna change the game. | ||
If they do this. | ||
Okay, Todd, we're going to try to get you back on today and tomorrow we're going to work this through. | ||
Are you publishing this story now about this regulatory change that's going to basically give them the ability to stamp them right at the border? | ||
I personally have not written about it, but my organization, Center for Immigration Studies, has it all over our website. | ||
We have a lot of material about this. | ||
Real quickly, what's your social media so people can follow you? | ||
You're doing an amazing job. | ||
T Binsman at Getter is the best way to follow me and my book is America's Covert Border War about the jihadist infiltration threat and what we're doing about that. | ||
Patriot and hero, Todd Bensman. | ||
Todd, thank you very much as we prep to get ready for the invasion. | ||
The exacerbation of the invasion of the United States of America. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We got Mike Davis. | ||
We got Fincham out in Arizona. | ||
It looks like there's a criminal referral given on Katie Hobbs. | ||
When we get to the bottom of it, if it's real or it's just more happy talk from the AG out there. | ||
And Rudy Giuliani coming up. | ||
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Let's go to Mike Davis. | ||
Mike, this fight to bring forward the torture and the rape of these babies and children that are watched by these, you can't even describe them, animals, is what they, these animals, and how it relates to the Supreme Court confirmation process. | ||
Where do we stand right now, Mike Davis? | ||
So at the Article 3 Project we are going to release later today the details of these cases. | ||
These eight of eight cases where Judge Jackson received these details about what these monsters are watching. | ||
This sexual torture of young kids, kids as young as babies. | ||
In these eight cases she has The sentencing memos from the prosecutor's office that describes these in horrific detail. | ||
She has the prosecutor and the defendant at the sentencing hearing. | ||
We have the transcripts of the sentencing hearing. | ||
And nonetheless, after reading those memos and hearing the evidence at the sentencing hearing, she nonetheless continues her policy Okay. | ||
leniency significantly missing and gives these monsters the rock-bottom sentence eight of eight times, sometimes even apologizing to them that she has to do it. | ||
There was one guy, Hawkins, who was 97% below the guidelines range. | ||
He got three months instead of eight years. | ||
It's just sick stuff. | ||
And then later on, either today or tomorrow, we're also going to release a 30-second digital ad from the Article 3 project targeting some undecided senators. | ||
And we will have that, by the way. | ||
This thing's still in flux. | ||
But, Mike, I have one question. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes. | ||
Here's what I don't understand, and here's, I think, what the audience doesn't understand. | ||
A confirmation of Supreme Court justice is so rare, right? | ||
And, of course, Judge Jackson's got qualifications. | ||
She's gone to the best universities in the world, best law school in the world. | ||
She's always overachieved. | ||
She's Clark for the best and for great people. | ||
She's been at a great law firm. | ||
She has dedicated herself to public service. | ||
It's not about her qualifications. | ||
It's about her judgment and specifically in this area and in other areas too around this. | ||
But this area is so disturbing. | ||
Why does it take Article 3 Project? | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, didn't they have a hearing with the Senate Judiciary Committee that has all this staff, you have the White House staff, you got all these people running around, you got these big staffs over there. | ||
And she just got confirmed in an appellate court, I think a year ago, she got confirmed in an appellate court, which is the undercard of the Supreme Court in D.C. | ||
You got a Supreme Court thing with all these staffs. | ||
Why is Mike Davis on the war room on March 31st? | ||
Well, I will say that the Senate Republicans have done this deep dive and they had this research and they put this on at the hearing. | ||
and coming up in different ways. Why is that not done in advance? Can it be anything but a cover-up, Mike Davis? Well, I will say that the Senate Republicans have done this deep dive and they have this research and they put this on at the hearing. The problem is that the Senate Democrats say it's a racist, sexist smear. | ||
They're refusing to look at it. | ||
Reporters are refusing to cover it. | ||
So that is why coming on here with you, Steve, has been so important because you're the only one who's covering it. | ||
And that it's so important that we get this out there. | ||
This is not racist. | ||
This is not sexist. | ||
This is her record. | ||
It is a disturbing, appalling, disqualifying record. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not about gender or race. | ||
Judge Jackson, I'll say this again, she is qualified. | ||
She has the qualifications. | ||
She's got a good tracker when it comes to qualifications. | ||
However, this is an area that needs to be explored. | ||
And quite frankly, I think that this makes her unconfirmable. | ||
And you can see, and we know this is a fact, because she went from 65-35 to now it's a dead heat. | ||
And I think, you know, it's not a zero probability she could not get confirmed. | ||
Already the committee is 11-11. | ||
That was going to have five Republicans. | ||
So they may have done the research, but Mike, it was you in Article 3 that put this before the American people to let them weigh and measure. | ||
First, call your home state Senators 202-224-3121 and tell them to oppose this nomination. | ||
It's cutting our way. | ||
Mike, real quickly, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
I know you're going to be putting stuff up all day. | ||
We want to have you back today. | ||
And then when you put the spot out tomorrow, wherever it goes, we'll amplify it. | ||
How do people follow you during the day? | ||
First, call your home state senators 202-224-3121 and tell them to oppose this nomination. | ||
202-224-3121. | ||
And I'm at MRDMIA. | ||
M-R-D-D-M-I-A. | ||
And it's article3project.org. | ||
Article number 3project.org. | ||
And thank you again, Steve. | ||
Okay, he's on getter non-stop. | ||
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202-224-3121. | |
Can we play that a little louder? | ||
202-224-3121. | ||
That's the switchboard of the United States Senate. | ||
Make sure you call. | ||
Call within the lines, but put them on blast, okay? | ||
This is not acceptable. | ||
That's what they need to hear. | ||
They need to hear from you guys today. | ||
Okay. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Very short. | ||
90 seconds. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We've got the great Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Also going to tuck in Mark Fincham. |