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May 29, 2025 - The Culture War - Tim Pool
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Trump Admin To Deport 3000 PER DAY, REVOKE Chinese Visas ft. Tom Homan

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tim pool
We've got this from the New York Post.
Trump aide Stephen Miller pushes ICE to ramp up immigration arrests to 3,000 per day.
Yowza.
The architect of Trump's immigration policy is pushing ICE to dramatically ramp up arrests, calling for 3,000 illegal immigrants to be picked up per day.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller And Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem put out the figure in a meeting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaders last week, Axios reported.
Trump's goal of achieving the largest deportation operation in history has so far largely been focused on illegal immigrants who have criminal records or deportation orders.
But the push for Noem and Miller, to the top immigration hawks in the president's circle, suggests that the Trump administration wants to go even harder.
And you know what?
It is going harder.
Fascinating story.
Marco Rubio says the U.S. will aggressively revoke visas of Chinese students.
Now, a month or so ago, when I appeared at the White House, Elad Eliyahu, the White House correspondent for Timcast, was there and asked Carolyn Leavitt.
We're getting convoluted.
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tim pool
Riley Moore has proposed legislation to strip the student visas of Chinese nationals, 300,000 or so in this country, as they are a threat to national security.
And Karen Levitt said, you know, you're going to have to ask the State Department on that one.
We're not entirely sure, but here we go.
The play is happening.
Now, there are concerns that this dramatic move is going to heat up tensions between the U.S. and China.
The severing of ties, people fear, can create an opportunity for conflict.
There are many people in the neoliberal sphere who believe that the more you give, the less likely you are to have war.
That by offering up these student visas, by giving up our labor, China doesn't want to go to war with us because they get stuff from us.
Trade.
The only problem is the trade imbalance means we are being extracted and eventually will be destroyed.
We have around 800 or so U.S. students in China on visas where they have around 300,000.
They have been stealing our intellectual property and some of these individuals are using the visas as a means to come to this country illicitly for nefarious reasons.
There have been Chinese nationals arrested carrying viruses at airports.
And so the question then becomes, what is the extent of the deportation operations?
How far will they go?
Will we simply stop at 3,000 per day?
And is this largely an issue of Central and South America?
I think it goes well beyond.
We have questions about asylum, people coming from Africa to the United States, people flying from Eritrea, which is We can't tolerate it.
Now the left says we are not going to be able to maintain a labor force if we deport all of these people.
I suppose there is a challenge in that we are not having enough babies.
So it's a complicated issue.
I'm going to be joined in just a moment by Tom Homan.
So we're going to pull him in.
Who is, I'd say, he's the man as it pertains to this stuff.
So let me grab our interview room.
And I believe it should be ready to go and incredible.
Tom, can you hear me?
tom homan
Yeah, I got you.
tim pool
Thank you for joining me.
It's an honor and a privilege to have you.
tom homan
Yeah, I appreciate you having me.
I think it's our first time, right?
tim pool
Absolutely.
Yeah, I did put in a request at the White House we wanted to talk to you because there's a lot to break down in the immigration stuff.
But let's just get started with this latest report that Stephen Miller is trying to ramp things up to 3,000 deportations per day.
Is that something that you think is likely to occur?
tom homan
Absolutely.
I've been pushing for that for the last couple months.
tim pool
All right.
tom homan
Just about every media hit I do, they always ask me if I'm satisfied with the...
And I always say I'm happy we're much higher than the Biden administration is, but we got to do more.
You know, three times more than Biden isn't enough because Biden didn't do anything.
We need to do ten times more.
So, yeah, we got a lot of public safety threats we got to find and arrest and deport.
And we got to do it faster.
We got to do it quicker.
We got to do it more efficiently.
Yeah, we're adding a lot more teams to the operation out there in every major city in the country.
We're going to, you know, So yeah, we're going to increase it ten times.
We're adding a lot of teams.
We're going for it all.
Absolutely.
tim pool
Are you guys right now just focused on the worst of the worst criminals?
tom homan
We've always been, like I said from day one, our priorities are going to be public safety threats and national security threats.
But I always said, if you're in the country illegal, you're not off the table.
Prioritization just means who we go after first.
But, you know, there's a lot of, for instance, we got, you know, 1.4 million illegal aliens who already had due process were ordered removed from the country.
They simply chose not to leave, and they became fugitives.
We're going to open that aperture up to the fugitives.
We're going to open that aperture up to non-criminals.
So we'll always concentrate on the criminals first.
If we have a criminal here and a non-criminal there, we're going to go to the criminal always first.
But that doesn't mean everybody else is off the table.
If you're in the country illegally, you're on the table.
tim pool
Is there a timeline you think?
Like, when will we get to the point where it's, say there's a person here working illegally at a farm or something like this, and it's not someone who is a trafficker.
It's literally just someone who came here illegally to work.
Do you think there's a timeline for when enforcement starts targeting them specifically as top priority?
tom homan
Well, look, it works like enforcement operations.
We're focusing those right now.
Places will find victims of trafficking, people that are in a forced labor situation that are a victim of trafficking.
So, you know, employers who are undercutting their competition by employing U.S. citizens and driving wages down, there's even a priority within the works of enforcement, especially for critical infrastructure sites.
But, you know, as farmers, President Trump's already made it clear he's trying to find a fix for farmers.
If we need that type of employment and it can't be filled by Americans, then we can figure out a way for them to come legally.
That way, they're not paying a criminal cartel.
That way, they're not swimming across the river and putting their lives at risk.
That way, you know, women and children aren't being sexually abused by members of the cartels if they come in legally through a visa program.
President Trump's already committed to looking at that, and we're taking that into consideration when we talk about, you know, doing any sort of work so they enforce an operation on firearms.
tim pool
We also have this report that Marco Rubio wants to pull the student visas from Chinese nationals.
But we've also seen many other students have their visas pulled.
I think the focus was they were critical of U.S. foreign policy, specifically around Israel.
Are we going to see enforcement uptick?
Do we expect these Chinese nationals who get their visas revoked to self-deport?
Or do you expect to have to go in and make arrests and forcibly remove them?
tom homan
I think you're going to see some of both.
I mean, it's not because they're Chinese nationals, because they either overstated a visa or they're not planned by the rules of that visa, whether it's a student visa, a work visa, a tourist visa.
You know, getting a visa to come to this country is a great privilege, but there's rules.
And if you violate those rules, we can cancel that visa.
So I think it's going to be a case-by-case basis on the specifics of each case.
Again, Chinese nationalists shouldn't be off the table.
We know for a fact tens of thousands of them entered the country illegally on Joe Biden, have no legal right to be here.
We're pro the United States.
We've got to look at them too.
So again, it's a wide net.
We'll work on all nationalities.
tim pool
We saw during the Biden administration people coming from Eritrea.
People coming from Africa, flying to Brazil, coming to the United States.
And then we were told that these were asylum seekers who bypassed 15, 16 different countries where they were safe just to come to the United States.
We saw the Biden administration putting out those narratives.
We saw people like AOC putting out those narratives.
I'm curious what you think their motivation is in lying about people coming here to exploit our labor, to exploit our goodwill.
Why are Democrats seemingly just fabricating these narratives to allow people to illegally enter the country?
tom homan
Well, you're right on one fact.
They can claim their asylum seekers.
I guess that's the right term, even though they're making frauds on asylum claims.
They're seeking asylum.
But we know, based on immigration court data over the last decade, that nearly 9 out of 10 people who claim asylum at the border end up with an order of removal because they're not escaping fear and persecution.
From their home government because of race, religion, political affiliation, or participation in a specific social group, they're coming here for a better job.
They're coming here for a better life.
I get that.
But we know that 9 out of 10 people who claim asylum have no asylum claim.
But they make their frauds on asylum claims.
Why did they open the border up and allow this?
Why did they abuse the parole program and, you know, parole emancipient in this country?
Well, obviously because they saw a future political benefit from doing this.
I think many of them thought this population would be future Democratic voters.
I think they knew that if they were counted in the next census, most of them would go to sanctuary cities.
That means when they do the census, they reproportionate seats in the House.
The Democratic Party will have a lot more seats in-house, and they have control of Congress forever.
So there's no other reason to unsecure a border.
There's no downside to unsecure a border.
So obviously, they saw a future political benefit in doing this.
And that's why they're pissed off.
That's why they're pissed off right now of us ramping up these arrests, because they're hoping by releasing them, rather than detaining them at an ICE facility, you get a hearing.
35, 40 days.
But if you release them, the hearings go out five, seven, nine years if you exhaust our appeals.
By then, they're hoping for a Democratic administration to award amnesty and make them all legal.
So that's why they're angry right now.
We're ruining their long-term plans.
They're playing the long-term strategy.
They're smart about it, but we're beating them at it because we're going to remove as many as we can.
tim pool
That's what I've been talking about for a while.
I feel like that was the play from the get-go.
Sanctuary states and cities, you boost your population count illicitly.
Census count gives you more congressional seats, more electoral college votes.
And then the Republicans, and it's crazy to say Republicans because I think it's actually just the American people, then have to overcome political power granted illicitly through illegal immigration that Democrats promote.
If that persists, the whole thing just implodes.
The system can't maintain.
That kind of structure.
tom homan
Well, look, they show their hand when you couldn't get a single Democrat to vote for the Trust Act, you know, requiring U.S. citizens to prove to a U.S. citizen in order to vote.
I mean, not one Democratic vote for the SAFE Act.
So they show their hand.
It's not about fairness.
It's not about fair elections.
It's about future political power.
tim pool
Do you think that illegal immigrants are voting directly?
In a substantive number?
tom homan
I don't know what the number is.
We've uncovered a lot of cases of illegal aliens voting.
But, I mean, why else would every Democrat vote against having to prove you're a U.S. citizen to vote?
What's the downside of that?
Seriously.
It just shows your hand that they don't care about the honesty of the vote.
And, you know, I certainly don't think an illegal alien is going to vote for President Trump, knowing we're out looking for him to deport him from the country.
So it's ridiculous.
It's just ridiculous how far the Democratic Party has gone.
tim pool
Yeah, I can't say that I understand their ethos or what their plans are other than just trying to get power by any means.
And so you had that famous moment with AOC where, you know, she was like legal asylees have not committed crimes.
And then you just whip snap the U.S. code, violating the law.
I mean, we've seen videos of children drowning in the river.
We've heard stories of children collapsing in the desert.
For compassion reasons alone, outside of any of the politics, a secure border just means less coyotes, less human trafficking, less rape, less smuggling.
But it seems like the only thing that we get from Democrats is this will give us power so the sacrifice is necessary of these people's lives and well-being.
tom homan
Well, absolutely.
I mean, they've sold out our national security for future political power.
They don't care about dying children.
If they do, they want to secure a border.
They don't care about, you know, securing the border because, you know, sex trafficking skyrocketed under President Trump and forced labor.
AOC is right now out there, you know, collecting money and campaigning on abolishing ICE.
ICE!
Who's arrested tens of thousands of public safety threats and national security threats in this country, and specifically her AOR.
ICE has done more to protect her constituents than she has.
But again, it's not a common sense play, right?
It's about future political power, and they're willing to do anything to get it.
I mean, there is no other excuse not to want public safety threats removed from your community.
That's our number of responsibilities, a member of Congress, is representing a constituency, and one of the top priorities would be making my district safer.
So why would you not want ICE to go in there and take a child predator out of there?
Take someone that's sex trafficking in women and children, or someone that's selling fentanyl.
Just about a month ago, I was in New York City, we indicted 27 members of TVA with the help of NYPD.
We show what collaboration can do.
27 members of a terrorist-designated organization.
We took off the streets in New York.
She should be applauding that rather than asking for the abolishment of ICE.
tim pool
I think that point exposes that's largely about political power because we keep hearing about criminal illegal aliens who are rapists, who are murderers, who are getting released from these jails.
We had the story of Judge Dugan in Wisconsin.
You've got a guy.
In court, accused of mercilessly beating—I think it was some woman.
He beat her.
And the judge helps him escape from deportation.
Now, it's one thing to say, I genuinely believe this undocumented person, they'd say, who is simply working on a farm, they might have some political claim to that, that they want to protect that person.
But the criminals, they throw out all their legitimacy when they actively protect the worst of the worst, helping them escape.
tom homan
And we all saw how that played out, right?
I said, day one, if you cross that line, we're going to seek prosecution.
It's a felony to impede law enforcement in the performance of their duties.
And that's exactly what she did.
And you know what?
And I think you're going to see others face criminal charges in the near future if they continue down this path.
You cannot support, I say it all the time, shame on you, you cannot support President Trump and his agenda, whatever.
But you can't cross that line.
tim pool
We got a lot of people in politics, and it's unsatisfying.
They talk big game.
We don't get much from it.
You had a clip recently where AOC, I think, said something like, if you go after Rhett McIver or whatever, she stormed.
She attacked ICE agents and federal officers.
She's like, there's going to be consequences.
And then you famously came out and said, yeah, I'm still waiting for that.
You're not playing games.
I am very frustrated with a lot of people in politics who say but don't do.
And so I can appreciate that.
In that context, I'm curious, was Rhett McIvor actually arrested on these charges for when she attacked those federal officers?
tom homan
She's being prosecuted.
tim pool
But no formal arrest, just the indictment, right?
tom homan
Yeah.
I mean, she's facing criminal charges.
She put hands on an ICE officer.
And, you know, they preached for four years.
The AOC was on top of the preaching.
No one's above the law.
President Trump isn't above the law, or either of they.
And they cross the line.
You know, they criminally trespass.
But, you know, she was charged with putting her hands on an ICE officer.
That is inexcusable for any citizen, especially a member of Congress, for God's sakes.
And look, AOC, I said it from the beginning.
She's not going to intimidate me.
You ask anybody and you're in trouble.
Well, we did it.
So, you know, do whatever you got to do.
tim pool
I love it.
tom homan
President Trump, you know, we keep our promises.
And we're going to keep enforcing law despite all the pushback from these people.
I'm not running a popularity contest.
I really don't care what people think about me.
I'm going to do the job that was hard to do, which I think is going to save thousands of lives.
It's going to secure the border, give us stronger national security.
And removing public safety threats from the community, that should be a nonpartisan issue.
So they can hate on me all they want, call me out all they want, write all the hit pieces you want.
I'm not going anywhere.
I'm going to do this job because I think we're saving lives.
tim pool
I think it was DHS published a video showing Rhett McIver closed fist punching one of those officers.
And I feel like that's often overlooked in this story.
She went on CNN and said nothing happened.
There's no video.
And then I've showed that video several times.
She punched him in the arm.
It's not she punched him in the face.
But still, you don't punch cops.
And she did.
And I think anybody who does that should be prosecuted.
I think if you're at J6, you hit a cop, you should be prosecuted.
As you mentioned, they claim Trump's not above the law, no one's above the law.
Now, all of a sudden, they found the people they think are above the law.
tom homan
Well, look, again, I said from day one, and I wasn't bluffing.
You cross the line, we're going to seek prosecution.
We've got a strong A.G. in Pan Bondi who believes in the mission of law enforcement.
Look, it's a dangerous job.
And what they did that day So they want to go attack this facility.
They've been screaming and yelling about the need for due process.
The need for due process.
Here's a facility where that due process occurs.
And they want to go in and shut it down.
And I said from day one, if she would have made an appointment and asked for a tour, we would have gave it to her.
Do that every day across this country.
And here's what they found out.
Here's what they since found out.
That facility has the highest detention standards in the industry.
I'll put that facility up against any facility in the state of New Jersey.
I'll put up against any county jail.
I'll put up against your state prison.
I'll put up against any BOP facility.
ICE has the highest extension standards in the industry.
And a lot of taxpayers will get upset to realize how much money is spent on the extension standards.
So what did they find out once they got in there?
Some of these people got in there?
Wow.
What a great facility.
And so, you know, bottom line is they created a whole bunch of hate and a whole bunch of havoc because it wasn't about the safety and security of aliens.
It wasn't about due process.
It was about making a political statement.
Like the mayor there who's running for higher office, he got his 10 minutes of fame, right?
It's politics over public safety, politics over common sense.
And it's just, I'm just tired of it.
We're not going to put up with it.
You cross the line, you'll be prosecuted.
tim pool
That is, it's fascinating.
AOC has that famous photo where she was like crying.
Fake crying, I'd imagine, outside of that facility all those years ago.
Fox published a walkthrough of this facility, and I've got to say, I say this half-jokingly, I was furious how nice it was that these people, they violate our goodwill, they illegally enter the country, they exploit us, and then the worst thing we've done as a nation is offer them a ride home.
And Democrats are acting like this is the apocalypse.
Literally, you broke into my house, you stole from me, and I said, buddy, I'm going to give you a ride back to your house, and we're the bad guys for advocating for giving them a ride home.
tom homan
I'm not one of them, including AOC, when we had millions of people coming across the border illegally.
Being illegally released to the United States against the right of statute, where was there a cry for due process then?
Where was there a cry for filing the legal process then?
There was actually no legal process and millions of people come to this border being released into the country.
They're okay with that.
But now they're getting deported.
Now they're demanding the legal process.
And we're giving it to them.
tim pool
Right.
tom homan
But they don't like the fact that 90% of people who claim asylum get ordered removed, and we're going to remove them.
They can call it racist, they can call it hateful, all they want.
But when you cause a historic illegal immigration crisis where 10.5 million illegal aliens that we know of, 10.5 million illegal aliens come to the southern border, they demand due process.
They demand the right to see a judge.
They demand the right to claim asylum.
And they were given that.
But at the end of that due process, when immigration justice says, you lose, you got to go home.
If we don't follow through with those removal orders, then what the hell are we doing as a nation?
Just shut down immigration court because the orders don't mean anything anymore.
Take the border off the border because there's no consequences for entering the country legally.
They have to be executed.
That's a part of the due process.
They demand due process, but at the end of that decision on the due process, it's something they like, then they want to throw it up in the air and forget about it.
We're not going to do that.
Because the message we send to the whole world, if we don't execute those orders, is it's okay to enter the country legally.
It's a crime.
Don't worry about it.
You can show up in court or not show up in court, get an order removal.
Don't worry about it.
Become a fugitive.
No one's looking for you.
If that's the message we send to the whole world, you're never going to fix this problem.
We're an action of laws.
We're going to force those laws, and there's consequences when you violate those laws.
tim pool
Let me ask you, let's say somebody crosses the southern border illegally on the spot and is immediately apprehended by CBP or ICE.
What is due process for that person?
tom homan
There'll be an interview.
If they want to make a claim, they can make a claim.
But they're going to wait in Mexico for that claim.
I mean, what happened during Trump 45, let me tell you what happened during Trump 45 when we started Remain in Mexico program.
You can make your asylum claim, but you're going to wait in Mexico and not be released into the United States.
Because we know once you release you, the majority of you won't show up in court.
Even the ones that show up in court, the 90% of you that get order removal, you're going to win.
You become a fugitive.
So we learned very quickly, let's hold them in Mexico until they're hearing.
And that way, when they lose their hearing, which 9 out of 10 will, we don't look for them.
You know what happened within three months?
They stopped coming.
Because they knew they didn't qualify for asylum.
They were using these loopholes to get released into the United States, never to appear in court again.
Once they realized they weren't being released to the United States, this population stopped giving their life savings to the criminal cartels to swim across the river.
And either die making the journey in the desert, the river, or get sexually assaulted by a member of the cartel.
All the terrible things that happen to these people.
The most vulnerable people in the world stopped giving their life savings to criminal cartels to be smuggled in the United States when they realized they weren't being released in the United States.
And the population went down.
Remain in Mexico was a game changer.
That's one of the first things President Trump did when he came back.
It's a game changer.
Not only did it push illegal immigration, it hit historic lows.
It saves thousands of lives, but no one wants to talk about that.
President Trump's a game changer.
I mean, his policies are out-of-the-box thinking, the most successful policies.
I mean, right now, the border is the most secure border we have ever had in the history of this nation.
And the data proves it.
So, you know, God bless President Trump.
His leadership's been amazing.
tim pool
I think it's been fantastic.
How many, I've heard varying numbers, like what is the total estimated number of illegal immigrants in the United States, would you say?
tom homan
More than 20 million.
I'm sick of hearing the 12 million.
I heard 12 men by media all the time.
We haven't talked about 12 men for...
We know that 10.5 million that we know of came to the southern border in the last four years.
And we know there's two million gotaways.
Known gotaways, people that we caught on video drone traffic or sensor traffic that crossed the border weren't apprehended.
And we don't know how many unknown gotaways that crossed the border that weren't captured on video or drone, you know, such as the Big Ben National Park, right?
There's very little technology there.
Hundreds of people could cross the border there every day.
We want to know it.
So, you know, there's well over 20 million.
tim pool
This to put this in context for people to understand that the mass migration under Joe Biden, just those four years, is considered to be one of the largest human migrations in the history of the planet, of all of humanity ever.
So for me, hearing the issue of the border is.
Whenever something happens, they're told it's not really happening.
And then I take a look at the numbers and find out not only are we dealing with an illegal immigration crisis pertaining to crime, smuggling.
You've got Chinese nationals sneaking in.
Some are being caught with viruses, weird biological tools, whatever they're doing.
We have no idea.
Or I assume the government actually does have some idea.
Then you hear that regardless of all of that, this is one of the largest migrations in human history.
And the question has to be, how does our nation sustain this?
Because this illegal immigration creates constituencies of non-citizens who are allegiant to other countries and not this country.
So when you say AOC should be worried about our constituents, I completely agree.
But what happens in California in a sanctuary state when 10 percent of the population that they're supposed to represent isn't even from this country and is more concerned with sending money back to Central and South American nations?
tom homan
They go broke.
They go broke and the crime rates are going to rise.
I'm not saying every illegal alien is a criminal, but many of them are.
And every criminal illegal alien that commits a crime is a preventable crime.
So, look, that's why the whole focus is on mass deportation.
We're not going to accept this.
We're not going to accept that Joe Biden let...
That's almost every country in the world.
And they came here in violation of law, why millions of people are standing in line, taking their tests, doing their background investigations, paying the fees to be part of the greatest nation on earth.
And they're sitting in the back seat.
tim pool
Yeah.
tom homan
Or we're not going to put up with it.
The reason we're having a mass deportation operation is because these people enter illegally.
A vast majority have been ordered removed, and they're leaving.
And the left can cry and yell and scream and call me all the names you want.
We're going to arrest as many as we can.
And again, we're always going to prioritize the public safety threats, not security threats.
But if you're in the country illegally, that's not okay.
It's not okay to be heard illegally.
It's not okay to enter the country.
That's a crime.
It's not okay to annoyingly hire an illegal alien.
We'll be looking for you, too, because we'll prosecute a company that annoyingly hires an illegal alien.
It drives down wages.
And no one hires an illegal alien.
I've been doing this a long time.
No one hires an illegal alien, either goodness or heart.
They hire them because they work them harder, pay them less, and undercut their competition that actually has U.S. citizen employees getting a better paycheck.
Drives down wages.
We're not accepting it.
We spend billions of dollars a year on social services, millions of people on welfare, all sorts of other social services, the school system, the trauma centers, the hospitals.
I can go on and on and on.
That's why I'm tired of hearing that this big, beautiful bill is a high cost.
It's a fraction of what we pay for illegal immigration in this country every year.
That's in perpetuity.
It's a one-time cost.
Let's drive this illegal immigration down.
It's going to save the taxpayers billions of dollars in the future.
tim pool
Tom Homan, I really do appreciate you joining me to lay this all out.
I don't know if you have social media, if there's a way people can hear more from you or find out more.
tom homan
Yeah, I got social media at Real Tom Homan.
I'm not on there a lot.
I'm busy.
I imagine.
I do have a presence, but yeah, at Real Tom Homan.
tim pool
Right on.
Thank you so much for joining me.
I really do appreciate it, and have a good day.
tom homan
All right.
Thank you.
tim pool
Take care.
That was Tom Homan, and I think he's fantastic, and I agree so much.
Obviously, I think most of us agree on the issue of illegal immigration, being that it's an issue of security, it's an issue of safety, it's an issue of cultural cohesion.
And I think the point, actually, I thought it was fantastic that Tom brought up almost right away, That Democrats are using this for the census as a power grab.
Let me see if I can correct that blur real quick.
The camera keeps trying to focus on the microphone, so I'll pull it down.
But I'll put it this way.
The most important issue, I think, for you guys at home, and I think that gets overlooked by a lot of conservatives, there is this belief, largely, that illegal immigrants come here and vote in the millions.
And that may be, I'm not so sure.
And even if it is, I think we just, you know, we get the bill to require proof of citizenship to vote.
I think Tom makes a great point when he says, why else would Democrats oppose proof of citizenship to vote?
You need an ID to go to the movies.
Why don't you need an ID to vote?
And more importantly, the play is they will bring in illegal immigrants so that in 2030, when the census is done, they will get more congressional seats.
There's a finite amount.
I believe we have 435 in the House and then 100 in the Senate, obviously.
The Senate's going to stay the same based on states, but congressional seats, it's not going to go up.
But where we put those seats is based on population size, not citizenship size.
That has been the game.
There are some estimates that Democrats have given themselves upwards of 10 or more extra votes in Congress.
And in the Electoral College, through the use of sanctuary cities and states, that's cheating in our elections, and they've been doing it for decades or longer, and we shouldn't tolerate it.
So I take a look at this, and I say, look, man, legal asylees, like AOC likes to say, they come here seeking a better life.
I think Tom agrees.
This is the best country on the planet.
Of course you want to come here.
I get that.
Don't come here illegally.
Don't violate our laws.
And I especially don't appreciate that Democrats utilize even the worst of the worst of cartel members, rapists and gangs to boost their numbers so that when we do the census, they say, hey, look, we have an extra 200,000 people.
We need another congressional seat.
I'm not OK with it.
I don't think any of you guys should be OK with it.
If we're going to have a functioning democracy, as I like to say, it should be the American people.
And hey, that might mean your parents aren't American citizens, but they immigrated here legally, and then you were born here.
That may mean that you moved here from a foreign country, and you did it legally, and you passed your citizenship test.
You are a naturalized citizen with a right to vote.
I respect that tremendously.
Those that have due deference to our nation, recognizing how great it is, and how they'd like to join us in this great club, I say, please do so.
Here's the process.
Maybe I'm lucky because I was born here.
Okay.
My parents were born here.
Their parents were born here.
Actually, my grandma wasn't.
No, actually, I think my grandma might have been born here.
I don't know.
She's Korean.
You get the point.
I think she might have been born in Korea.
I'm not sure.
You go back far enough.
You get the point.
We're lucky to be born in America, and that does not mean that other people have a right to exploit our goodwill.
It means you come here legally, and maybe it's not easy.
But, yo.
The best things in life, you earn your status.
You earn your place.
You don't just steal it.
That's wrong.
My friends, we are going to give a rumble raid to our friend Russell Brand, who I believe is going live right now.
He's got a, what does he got going on?
Russell Brand, is he currently live?
Oh, okay, he's about to go live, so we'll get that raid going.
I will read, I got someone put in a rumble rant and I wanted to read it.
Because it'll be a humble brag.
Largo Snoot says, Tim, I know it's not a political question, but please don't dismiss my question, no matter how irrelevant it is.
Okay.
Tim, do you snore?
And if so, how loud do you talk in your sleep or sleepwalk?
I do not talk in my sleep.
I do not sleepwalk and I do not snore.
And I have proof.
I have my sleep eight snoring.
Zero.
Zero percent snoring.
I don't snore.
I sleep on my side, which stops you from snoring.
So everybody can snore.
The people who do largely are sleeping on their backs.
Don't do it.
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