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Immigration Ban Discussion00:05:44
unidentified
My husband, his ancestry came from Spain with Father Sarah through Mexico and settled the missions all the way up.
And they actually have a statue of one of his great-grandfathers in DeWarty, California.
And if people think back, they merged with the Hispanic people from Mexico.
They came over.
They settled part of California.
It used to be Mexico at one time.
And so these people have been around for a long, long time.
His ancestry goes way back.
On my side of the family, it's Irish, German, English, American, Indian, and French-Canadian.
We are a land of immigrants.
And, you know, I don't agree with coming in illegally.
But what's going on right now is going to start happening across the United States.
Millions of people are going to end up in the streets when they get riled enough.
And it's just the beginning because everybody's being treated so unfairly by the Trump administration.
It's just really going to take something for everybody to stand up.
I think the National Guard and having the Marines on hold, this is the beginning to make people too afraid to go out and protest because this is the beginning of millions of people across the United States protesting what Trump's doing.
Well, since you know about it, why don't you summarize for our audience?
unidentified
Sure.
There was six illegal immigrants aged 13 through 21 charged in connection with a South Carolina mother, and they were finally arrested in June, but we didn't hear anything about it.
Like the media didn't cover it at all.
So I was just wondering if, you know, you could pull it up.
Politico has a story taking a look at the travel ban instituted last week, goes into effect today, saying that the president has banned citizens from 12 countries from entering the United States and restricted access for those from seven others.
The ban that was announced Wednesday applied to citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Tria, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
The heightened restrictions apply to people from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela who are outside the USA and don't hold a valid visa.
That policy took place this morning at 12:00 a.m. and that does not have an end date.
There's more about what happens now that the ban's in place.
You can find that story in Politico if you want to look it up there.
Charles is next, Pennsylvania Democrats line.
unidentified
Yeah, I have a little bit of question.
Every country you mentioned here on the ban, and majority of everybody getting arrested, either brown or black.
Nobody that are white.
Nobody's saying about any of the white crime that's going on in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia.
My concern is that Project 25, the book Project 25, all that is, is a rewrite of my comp.
The Republicans are running their country like the Germans ran the early days of 1939, 1940, 1941.
They are using Hitler's version to write their book 2025.
Two Events Discussion00:03:41
unidentified
All it is is a rewrite on MyComp.
I'm sorry, but you guys have a good day.
Some days you do a good job with the station, some days you don't.
But I'm glad you at least have it out here for us to talk.
Last time I called in, it was the bottom of the hour, and I was a little bit rushed.
So when I summarized to Kimberly what I was trying to say, actually, I sounded a lot more like a conspiracy theorist.
But I referenced things going on behind the scenes between Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, JD Vance, and Palantir.
And I mentioned what up until a few months ago was mainly a fringe political theory called neo-reaction, the dark enlightenment.
And I think it has profound implications for federal legitimacy and the United States in general, especially given recent developments regarding Palantir and the Golden Dome, the massive database.
Would you please address this so that we know what's going on?
Robert, there in Texas, this is John in California, Independent Line.
John in California just hanged up, hung up.
Let me tell you a lot of a couple of events in a little bit.
Want to let you know about events that are going on on our networks?
As always, we have things in and around Washington that we invite you to view the House and the Senate, particularly when they are in active session.
You can watch them on C-SPAN 1, C-SPAN 2 effectively.
Some other things to look out for.
At 12 o'clock today, there's a discussion taking a look at the topic of international investment.
This is sponsored by the U.S. Global Leadership Forum and two guests joining us: a congresswoman from California, Young Kim, former USAID Administrator Mark Green, and there will be others.
You can see that on C-SPAN 2 and our app, C-SPANNOW, C-SPAN.org, if you want to look there.
And then a discussion taking a look at the tech race between the United States and China.
Two Chinese researchers that were recently charged with smuggling a biological pathogen into the U.S. Later today, we'll talk about that.
That discussion of the biotechnology race between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party.
Former Congressman Mike Gallagher and CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks, Dr. Jason Kelly, joining us.
That will be from the Hudson Institute, two o'clock this afternoon on C-SPAN2, the app and the.org if you want to watch it there in Ohio.
This is why I think that be with any two of the parties you need your head examined.
Because just take the border.
In the last three years, fentanyl alone has killed more Americans, just fentanyl, than every war put together except for the Civil War.
Okay?
Now, going back two years ago, you got all these people coming over the border.
It's just chaos.
It's broken.
If anybody can't see that, the border needs to be fixed.
There's something wrong with you.
I'm not a Democrat or Republican.
Debating Boulder's Attack00:00:59
unidentified
Okay?
That's how I feel about the borders.
It's been long, but they make money from drugs.
Okay?
This stuff is no accident.
This has been happening for a long time.
Okay?
And I want to say about the big bill.
How can you cut $29 billion a year for 10 years off of food stamps?
SNAPS.
I know Trump ain't, you won't see him at Kroger's, but that's kind of crazy.
I mean, the way food is, and you can't.
Let me take you live now to the U.S. House coming in to debate 12 bills, including a measure denouncing the recent anti-Semitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado.
You're watching the House on C-SPAN.
The House will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time.
For what purpose does the gentleman from New Jersey seek recognition?
Mr. Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and pass the House Resolution 481.
The clerk will report the title of the resolution.