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Look, I mean, and then you know, we go from this on uh, you know, fourth of july, you know celebrating the revolution, to we literally now just shoot each other.
Uh, on the weekends, I think, like Philadelphia had crazy shootings um, our good friend Elijah Julio Rosas of TOWN HALL Media, he was on the ground in in Chicago and was covering all types of shootings.
Or fourth of july, it's, dude, that was the most crazy, that was the most Latink shit i've ever heard From you, you said Chicago, bro, Bro, you've been at the border for too long.
Hey, remember, you live on this side of the border, okay?
Don Julio is great, man, because if you ever want to see your white friends act Mexican, you bring some Don Julio and they start act Mexican in like 30 minutes, bro.
On that note, welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV, where we always have confetti of color, 8K graphics, the kind of money that Blaze and Networks bring to you on the screen.
I'm Elijah Schaefer, your top 17 host, joined in the studio.
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We're going to be talking about all the shootings that happened, the transgender shootings that occurred, the violence that's increasing in our country.
And of course, a lot of crazy insanity from the 4th of July.
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So you obviously saw, guys, it was 4th of July over the weekend.
Absolutely an insane time.
There was a lot of killings.
I was pretty shocked because it's the one day where we're supposed to be celebrating a nation.
And I'm going to agree with the left here.
We really do not have a gun violence problem, but we have a cultural issue.
People are just angry.
They are bitter.
They are full of satanic energy.
And they're killing each other.
We don't have a gun issue because guns have always been around in this country.
And people were not just killing each other left and right.
I mean, look at Switzerland.
I believe everybody has required to own a gun in Switzerland, yet they don't have any high gun violence.
So it's not like guns cause the problems, but it's like we are seeing the most insane spike since the 1990s in violence in this country where it's not even safe to go into a city center.
Like the border, who cares about the border?
It's like, is some people are even going over to get gas in Mexico.
Like you used to think of this, the border being violent, but it's like it's spread through the whole country, man.
And it's, it's kind of a scary time to even go to a city center.
It's scary because we're actually now becoming, our major cities in America are becoming third world countries.
If you actually look at the homicide rate in Central America, their major cities don't even have the homicides rates that we do in like a Chicago or Baltimore.
It's pretty sad.
Like I said, one of our good friends was on the ground, you know, curving the Chicago shootings.
And on his first day on the ground, he covered six shootings.
And the first shooting was a police officer getting shot.
The next day, a Chicago police officer actually ended up killing himselves.
I think we're going to start to see that more with law enforcement just giving up.
But it's horrible.
I don't know if you saw Elijah in Philadelphia.
They were interviewing the mayor because two cops got shot in Philadelphia during a 4th of July parade.
And the mayor was like, he's like, dude, I cannot wait to not be mayor.
Yeah, the people, the people like, I love the police, like, drop it.
Someone's just with a grocery cart full of stuff and drop it.
It's on wheels.
You can't drop it.
Just pushing out, getting whatever you want.
Really do say though, and I've always said this that I actually do feel bad for looters because if you, if when you have a chance to loot, you go to a five below, you are probably at a very low point in your life.
Because it's like, if you're gonna, if you're gonna loot, do something better.
Yeah, but like the five below, they're like, they're like assaulting Elijah for him, filming them, like, I don't know, pick up like no clippers for free.
We're going to talk about your stuff, but I do want to bring this up.
So if you guys saw this over the 4th of July weekend, there was an active shooting situation at 4th of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, aka Chicago, which leaves at least five dead and 16 injured.
My understanding is there's 30 that have been injured at this point or were shot and six have died so far.
But this story is, we just want to give Blaze a shout out, but it's going to need to be updated and more are expected to pass away.
What's crazy about this?
If you could take it off my screen here for a second, what blows my mind is, you know how we always like all of America acts like an out-of-control woman when a shooter comes.
They just jump to conclusions.
Everyone uses the, you know, they just jump, right?
I love those memes where it's like every like all these like birds are like jumping off the ground.
It's like me and the girls jumping to conclusions.
But at this shooting, no one's talking about it and no one really wants to get into the conclusions.
No one's talking about guns or anything.
And the reason why we're not talking about this is because under the current definitions of what a transgender is in our current definition, our current world climate, the shooter would be considered transgender, right?
Because transgender would be somebody who assumes the other gender.
And what's funny is they're trying very hard to explain that this is a costume.
So suddenly we forgot what transgenderism is and we're calling these costumes.
This is a cross-dressing white male.
I think he was white.
I might be incorrect on the race, but yeah, so he's a white male.
He's a cross-dressing white male.
And they're saying, well, he just cross-dressed like this to blend in.
And I mean, the thing is, is how come anytime this situation Situation happens, the FBI or the cops always come out and say, Oh, this guy was planning this for months.
Like, the same thing with me, planning them, planning for months.
Like, then where were you?
Why do we, why do we, we have you don't, if you have any inaction when it comes to this stuff.
So, it's a same thing kind of with the Uvalde shooter.
It's funny where I'll notice this specifically about the pretty far far movement or the far right movement is you got a lot of like young unmarried single guys who are experts on women and like they're but they're angry they're bitter at women and a lot of them just live on the internet right and so like and they're like telling you oh you're not you know say them say their name say them they're like thus want You to like shit on Jews or something like that.
They're like very obsessed with that stuff.
And so then they do this.
You're like, bro, have you even had a real job?
Do you even know what's going on?
You're sitting in your room and you're mad at internet people that you've never met because they don't share your same extremist views and they don't hate the Jews.
Like, okay, fine, whatever.
But these people, like, I noticed that on the left wing, too.
I was on the far left today.
The person protected their tweets because I went down this weird rabbit hole because all the left is attacking the quarter ring, who's way better than all of them.
They're like, they're really piling on him.
And he's proving that they're like children.
And I went into the far left and there's all these like cat boy, femmboy people.
And it's like, they're the same thing.
They're just bitter, angry, sexually confused people.
Like they're maybe not in cell.
Maybe they're polyamorous and they're like very, they're oversexualized.
You have these like this is like common sexual dysfunction frustration on both of these extreme sides.
And I really do think that like it could be a part.
And I'm not saying I'm not blaming it, but you do find that these people have like they're not normal people.
You don't need some guy named Rawl who decided woke up one day and got mad because his wife burned his toast.
And so then he killed, you know, six people at a parade.
It's like these are sick, demented people from the like when these shootings, they're always a kind of far left or far right.
Like you kind of see that as being sort of a movement and they have sexual problems.
Something like if you're in a healthy sexual like marriage, like you don't know what I'm saying, you don't see like holistic, Christian, God-loving, just normal people with jobs that are doing stuff like this.
They're like, they're like products of their environment and they're like internet people and they don't live in the real world.
And then they take their dysfunction out of the internet and they bring it into society and then they kill people.
When you instead of having a law with a hey man, that person's crazy, can you go take the gun away?
We should have a law.
I don't know if it should be red flag, but something where we kind of see that incel, that weird person will be like, can we contact anyone and be like, yo, dude, that person needs to get laid?
So you're saying that the way to solve that issue and to prevent any types of violence in our country is to hire seasonal workers to legally give upon on call.
Okay, so police made a public statement about this, though.
Let's go and let's watch video number one.
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Yeah, I know, but it's like, I think it's obnoxious.
Like, if they were wearing like a patriotic, you know, a MAGA hat or like anything resembling that, like, instantly they'd be labeled a domestic terrorist, right?
It's like, oh, my gosh, this is Trump terrorism.
But we don't label it transsexual terrorism when they cross-dressed and committed a murder.
But it's like, yeah, if they were wearing a Trump 2020 t-shirt and did this, immediately it should be Trump-induced white nationalist domestic terrorists.
Like that, you don't have to see what I'm going with this.
Even if they weren't white, they'd be a black, white.
That's also the problem with society in America is like, you know, back in the day, if someone was cross-dressing, you'd be like, hey, man, are you a right?
Like, we would say like, hey, something's just not, something is not a right up there, right?
They're confused.
But now, if you see someone cross-dressing, it's completely, I mean, it's completely normal in American society, right?
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So we had that.
Also, what happened too is, you know, people talked about the shooting.
This is only an American problem.
But I don't know if people saw this.
This is not funny, but Copenhagen.
I totally in the last episode got something completely wrong.
I think they said it was Danish people.
And I said it was, I got the country wrong.
What did I get wrong?
Does anybody know?
I think it's a Denmark.
I got the whole country wrong.
I'm American.
Geography is not my strong point.
But Copenhagen.
Yeah, but I think I know, but I think, yeah, that's what I'm saying.
The Danish.
Okay, Denmark.
Okay, great.
Because I think I got the Netherlands wrong or something crazy.
I don't know what I did wrong.
But there's a mass shooting in Copenhagen, despite strict gun laws.
Okay, so they have some of the strictest gun laws in the world, apparently.
But if you go down, there was a mass shooting at a mall.
This is from the Blaze News reports.
An unidentified 22-year-old suspect has been arrested and admitted to a psychiatric facility after he allegedly fired off several rounds of a gun at a shopping mall in Copenhagen, Denmark, reportedly killing three and wounding seven others.
The type of gun used in the attack has not yet been released.
Reporters say the shooter whose name police say had been sealed by a Danish court, but who have been described as an ethnic Dane.
Well, I want to say too, Elijah, with these reports, this happens in Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland is anytime crimes are committed, they want to protect the identity and race because they don't want the whole racism thing.
Because these countries are letting in massive amounts of immigration from Somalia, those African countries.
And so you have these populations from these Arab countries, like Middle East as well, coming into these countries and starting up kind of those violence that the street games.
We're kind of seeing the no-go zones in Sweden.
But a lot of their media won't give out the race because they want to get it.
But at least at least this is what they did, right?
It's like, I think it was Norway that just had the big mass shooting as well, right?
Was it Sweden or Norway that just had the big mass shooting about a couple weeks ago?
So it was one of the Nordic countries, but they had the mass shooting.
And I noticed that none of the reports had the race of the shooter.
So then they said it was a Norwegian man.
They were saying a Norwegian man.
So anytime they use the kanji, like an American, right?
Like when they say a British man, a British man attacked a mosque and his name's like Al-Mukhab al-Bukhari, like a very classic British name, you know, 16th century King al-Bukh Mukharik or whatever, you know, like we thank you.
But uh, but then of course they, then they clarify.
They didn't want to say, they said that he has, he's a Norwegian man.
I go down further further, keep looking, looking, looking, looking.
It's like these people in your countries, you realize you're already going to have violence like you're seeing here, like this ethnic Dane.
You're already going to have violence.
You have to realize people are unstable.
You can't really blend certain cultures together.
We have different ways to do things.
That's why you travel to go literally go travel to experience other cultures.
That doesn't mean that like other people of a certain race cannot come into a country or whatever.
There are people who, like, let's say, like immigration, they want to come into a nation because they like that culture better and they want to adopt that culture.
It's like, okay, I do understand that.
But now immigration is about we are required to basically be like the handouts, the West is for the rest of the world.
And that it's like we are required in an immigration, you know, in a war in Syria.
We need to take in a certain amount of people.
But it's like, we don't need to.
We're not required to.
And it actually destroys the peace and the fabric of our nation.
That's what they want, though.
They want a globalist, non-culturally specific, ambiguously racial society where there's no central point of religion or race or any type of language.
It's just this hodgepodge.
There's no national identity.
Because you don't have a national identity, then you can strip the history.
When you strip the history, you can reshape the future.
And so it's like, you know, you just look at a lot of these, a lot of the violence.
I mean, Sweden went from being one of the safest countries in the world to once they let in whatever a million people are one of the most dangerous countries in the world now in terms of rape.
And Sweden is one of the more general neutral countries in the world.
So you have this culture that was very gender neutral.
Then you start inviting all these Somalis and Middle Eastern migrants who don't even look at women as like citizens.
They look at women almost like an animal, like a piece of property.
So that just doesn't work.
So then you see, you have all these sweet homes getting sexually assaulted.
And they're getting sexually assaulted and raped in crazy amount of numbers.
Obviously, I'm reporting the border.
So I post all the border stuff.
And I get a lot of followings and comments from people in Japan, dude.
People in Japan laugh at us because they like, look at you guys just destroying your national security every single day.
And then you want to tell Japan what to do when it comes to national security.
So I talked to a lot of people in Japan and they're, you know, if you talk to anyone in Japan, whether they're left or right, they're pretty hardline on immigration.
I think Japan lets in like 12 legal immigrants per year.
Like our American farmers, yes, sell off all that land to these Chinese buyers.
That's our culture.
Dude, we're just importing it out to everyone else.
Our culture here is literally becoming just corporations.
It's Amazon.
It's all these powerful corporations that put their interests before the American workers.
They see themselves as multinational companies.
So they don't even put American workers first anymore.
And we've allowed it, man.
We've allowed it ever since 2008 when the Republicans and Democrats agreed to ship off all of our jobs and then NAFTA deal.
And ever since then, we've become this kind of country of corporations.
We're losing our culture with all these mass migration.
No other country in the world has done what we're doing right now with mass migration.
Why do we have to be the first ones in history to test it out?
It's never worked before.
And we're, I mean, anytime I even think about the amount of migrant encounters, I mean, I think since Joe Biden, the one of the sets I've heard, since Joe Biden and Kamala have been in office till now, we've already had 3.5 million illegal immigrants cross illegally into the country.
And the thing is, we apprehend and then we release inside the United States.
I believe in this fiscal year, since October, we have over 440,000 gotaways.
Those are the migrants that don't want to be apprehended.
They've already committed crimes in the U.S. or they're running drugs or have already committed sex crimes and then are in this country.
No other country has done this before, dude.
And we are like, why do we have to be the first ones to do this?
I mean, for me, it's the empire is set to collapse.
There's no other countries has done this or will even test it.
And then over here, it's like funny too, because then racism here is funny to me that like it's always things that are not actually racist.
Like the racism here is always just like implied microaggression, like things that's like, dude, if you go to any other country, there's no country more welcoming to foreigners in the entire world than the United States to our own, I mean, to our own pain.
Like it's like, it's not, it's not healthy, in fact, where we have, we don't even, then we don't know who we are.
When you don't know who you are, that's a huge problem.
And that's when you allow corporations and people to sell you out because you don't understand that you don't want foreigners owning your, you know, like they, like, I think the biggest owner of even pork production is China.
You don't want foreign countries owning your means of production.
And more importantly, this is what people don't get.
It's like, why is there a supply chain issue?
It's Biden's fault.
No, it's your fucking fault because you allowed them to ship manufacturing out to other nations.
We wouldn't have supply chain issues.
Do you know the biggest growth right now, other than rental properties, in terms of property acquisition and building is commercial because there's a big push where a lot of companies are being forced.
This is what's funny.
They don't care about America, but because of the supply chain issues, Shanghai shutting down for whatever 10 weeks or what, and whatnot, and breaking the backlog in the port authority of Los Angeles, they're being forced to start up manufacturing here.
This is why Tesla, this is why Amazon people are trying to build these massive factories everywhere because it's like you can't expect the products to come from China anymore timely and it disrupts the business.
So the biggest push and all CEOs are moving towards this supply chain focus on bringing it back.
And it's like, well, dude, the reason why we're broken down is because we decided to rely on other countries to make our products.
Then they're shittier than they right now.
They cost more because of the shipping because of gas and fuel when we could have just been producing domestically.
It's like, I mean, think about this.
Almost all of our oil, 95% of our oil, we produce domestically.
I think we are the largest producer of oil in the world, I'm pretty sure.
And it's like, nobody talks about that.
Our oil shouldn't be high prices.
Like, oh, well, the companies are setting the prices.
Yeah.
And you should be fucking mad at the companies for doing that because they're seriously, they're just competing on the world.
It's like, oh, OPEC and stuff.
But it doesn't even matter.
I think we're only like one or 3% or something like that of our oil from Saudi Arabia.
It's not even a lot.
People don't even know that.
Everyone thinks to get our oil from Saudi Arabia.
We don't.
We get it from American companies and we get it domestically, but we have to pay it premium prices because the companies hate us.
And it's like, they're like, why, yeah, why is it expensive everywhere?
Well, it's expensive everywhere because they don't produce their own oil.
It's not supposed to be expensive here because we produce our own oil.
Yeah, there's a tweet from the president of El Salvador, Naibukeli, who was tweeting about America and kind of our economy, the inflation, the mass migration.
And he says, it almost seems like you guys are the world's most powerful country in the world, but it seems like the enemy is coming from within.
And right there, I mean, I think he was speaking to a lot of truth.
Naeb Bukele is very against the Biden administration and what they're doing.
Actually, Biden's immigration policies hurt El Salvador because since he has a kind of an open border policy, it basically empowers all the cartels and human smugglers, even in a country like El Salvador.
So they, you know, if you guys haven't yet checked it out, last month, there was a summit of Americas in Los Angeles.
So that's when all the presidents from North America, Canada, Central, South, they all come in, they meet and obviously discuss the global issues impacting those countries.
So President Biden goes and he personally invited President Almo of Mexico, Bukele of El Salvador, and President of Honduras in Guatemala.
All those countries rejected the invitation because of the policy that Biden created and basically destroying their countries with this mass migration and basically empowering power and cartels.
It's embarrassing what's happening, man.
No other country in the world is letting this happen.
My mom is from El Salvador.
So actually like a month ago, she went to El Salvador.
She bought like three months' worth of baby formula for much of our family back in California.
But think about that.
My mom flew to, you know, what many people consider here in America a third world country to get baby former to bring back because the world's richest country can't supply for America.
Well, yeah, and listen to this, and I'm not the only one who talks about this.
I've explained many times before that a German soldier and an American soldier in World War II have more in common with each other than an American soldier during World War II has with an American today.
Meaning, it's absolutely insane.
And you know that right now, that it's been proven that a millennial or Gen Z in America has more in common with a Gen Z in China than they do with a Gen X in America in terms of just similarities.
And that that's why we're losing our culture, our societies.
They're starting to blend it in this homogenous idea.
That's why they're intentionally even trying to take American stores and move them to all the other countries.
So it's the same stores everywhere you go, same clothing.
And an army of that actually broke down about this.
When you first hear that, what I think about is my personal kind of like family, but the state.
And what I mean by that is the middle class life in America.
I can't speak for every single state because I mean, I'm from California, especially this is real for me, but the middle class life has been absolutely destroyed by the very top.
Like in California, you're literally seeing that Latin American economy where you have the very rich, you have your movie stars, you have your politicians in Sacramento, then the rest of us are fighting for the scraps and the very poor.
I mean, they're just, they get everything on hand out.
My dad was an immigrant from Southwest, sixth grade education by 25 years old, owned two cars and a middle-class home in Downey, California.
His income could support my mom staying home with me, my brother, and my sister.
So the kids get to stay home.
Mom stays home.
Dad works one job.
Fast forward that today, I don't know any mom that could stay home in California.
The mom now works two jobs.
The dad has to work, still work a full-time job, and the kids don't have the mom at home anymore.
And that family structure is beginning to break.
We especially saw that we just said right now, Legend, 2008 with NAFTA, after those manufacturing jobs left, all those families that like in Detroit, Michigan, where like the dad could just work.
He could pay his kids college, mom stays home.
That is destroyed.
And I really think that's what one of the, I mean, I know he's referring to a lot, but I really think the kind of the whole family structure, middle class structure, the dad on a one-income mom could stay home with the kids.
So I was talking, like, it's the house that I live in now, like three, like 2018, 2019, it was like under $500,000.
And now it's worth like a little over a million.
And it's like three years, the house price doubled.
Like you went, like, it's okay, already $500,000.
If you think about that in terms of life, that still would be, that's a lot of money.
And that's a huge responsibility to commit to buying a home for that kind of cash.
And so it's like, like, I look at it and it's like, this is, this is not worth a million dollars.
Like, it's, it's not, it's actually not worth it.
I'm, I don't, I mean, I'm being honest.
It's literally just not worth a million dollars in Texas.
And you look at it and you go, damn, this is really crazy because this was literally your mortgage would have been half, actually less because your, your, um, your interest rate would have been lower.
So your mortgage would have been literally half to like maybe 30% less.
So maybe it would have been like 2,100 bucks if you bought the house three years ago.
And now it's like $4,800 a month if you buy it today.
More than that, even if you put like three or 5% down, if you don't put 20, you're probably like $6,050, $5,500 or $5,000 a month.
So it's like, yeah, who's then, who's paying that?
Who's able to pay that?
Who's able to pay it?
Corporations and the super wealthy who start to buy up the homes.
And then it becomes a renter society.
And then nobody owns anything.
Now you have no generational wealth.
Two generations down the line, there's no acquisition or handing down a property.
You've created an extremely poor, lower middle class to poor class.
You've pushed out essentially 20 or 30% of the population out of the middle class into subservient living.
That's the technocratic feudalism that we're moving into.
But it's like we don't have a heart.
It is because we've left God and we don't have a heart and we don't respect anything.
I mean, you were, I want to talk about this.
Like you were, well, I'm going to skip side of the video about the gun saves lives because of just because of the Noel, just because of the violence.
Now you can keep this in the show, but just because of the violence, I don't think I want to show that because I think that might get us a strike for violence.
But it was essentially a video saying like, you know, we're attacking guns.
And it was a video of a girl about to be killed by this black man in a restaurant.
And the luckily the owner had a gun and pulled it out and saved her life.
Right.
And so they don't want us to have guns.
I just don't want to put it on YouTube because it's a little too graphic, but they don't want us to have guns because they don't want us to protect ourselves.
They don't want us to have property because they don't want us to have dignity.
It's about reducing the dignification of what God made, not allowing us.
Their cities are ugly.
I mean, it's just true.
They don't love beauty.
They hate it.
And it's about hating beauty.
It's about hating independence.
It's about hating rights and liberty.
It's about defying God.
And, you know, one of the things I was going to say is like, exactly, our government is just given Supreme Court favor to strike down the Remain in Mexico.
But the Remain in Mexico Supreme Court has now basically given the Biden administration the green light to finally end that protocol, which was really a key policy during the Trump administration that really curbed illegal immigration.
So basically, that kind of puts yourself in the mind of a migrant, right?
Let's say you're in Honduras or whatever, and you pay, you know, for them they thought, okay, well, why would I pay a human smuggler or cartel all this money, then take the big risk of the journey and going through all this only to then to cross into the U.S. for the for the Trump administration to tell me to remain in Mexico until my court case.
So for migrants, the risk wasn't worth it anymore.
So that's why you saw illegal immigration just got cut.
And for migrants who were doing it, you know, under the Obama administration, they crossed illegally in the U.S. and then Obama would basically release you in America with the court date.
Trump says, we're not going to be releasing inside the U.S. You'll have to remain in Mexico, which sometimes for some migrants, waiting in a Mexican border town is actually more dangerous in the Central American country that they're from.
So that ruling was really crucial.
Now, look, even with Remain in Mexico staying in place, the Biden administration was barely even using it.
But when you speak to Border Patrol down there in law enforcement, they feel like they need any tool they can because they're basically getting ran over.
Morale or Border Patrol is as low as I ever seen it.
These guys basically are losing on all fronts.
They have no help from anyone.
They don't help.
They have no support from the Biden administration.
Secretary Mayorkas, I mean, it doesn't help these guys at all.
I mean, it's a losing battle down there, man, when you're at the border and just looking at Border Patrol's frustration every day.
Yeah, so this little boy here, I was reporting in Yuma, Arizona, and this little boy caught my attention because he looked like he was, I mean, he looked like he was dead on this rock, right?
It was like six in the morning.
He's already been there for about seven hours waiting for Border Patrol to begin the apprehension process.
But Border Patrol was so overwhelmed by so many migrants.
The kid was just laying there.
So I speak to two women who tell me, hey, this little boy, we actually found him in Mexicali, like on the floor, abandoned by a human smuggler that his mom paid.
And he was just abandoned.
So we basically picked him up.
He had no clothes is what they told me.
So they put clothes on him and then they crossed him into Yuma with them.
And then the little boy, we have another video of it, but if you put we pulled up his sleeves and he had two, he had a number on his left arm and another number on his right arm.
I mean, it looked like the Sharpie was kind of fresh.
The Yuma Border Patrol sector, they picked him up.
They processed him there.
But, you know, the reason why I wanted to highlight that story is because that happens every single day and night at the southern border.
It's just that there's not always a reporter there to get it out on video and camera.
I mean, we just happened to be there from constantly reporting in Yuma, and we wanted to highlight that story.
And then I think after we posted that, like three or four days later, is when a San Antonio story broke out of those 53 migrants dying in that semi-truck of just dying in that heat from crossing in.
But those type of stories are getting highlighted every single day.
And Trump, I mean, the Biden administration just doesn't want to solve the immigration problem.
I mean, I just don't see why there's no urgency.
I mean, the Democratic Party wants to be like, hey, we're the black and browns.
You know, we support black and brown people.
We support black and brown people.
Well, the people who are getting human traffic and sex traffic and getting banded are majority black and brown people, but they're nowhere to be found.
And the consequences, Elijah, is back in the Democratic Party, we're seeing that.
South Texas, 2016, all those borderline counties all went to Hillary Clinton.
It wasn't even close.
Fast forward to 2020.
Every county on that border of South Texas swung to Trump.
Myra Flores just flipped the seat.
That was Republican, first time in over 100 years in a community that's like 85% Hispanic.
Because the people down there, when they see the border and they see the Democrats are not there to meet them, you know, to address their needs, they're going to vote the other way.
So we're seeing.
So Myra Flores, historical woman, watch out for her.
She has another re-election in November.
Another Latina running as a Republican, Cassie Garcia, South Texas.
Monica de la Cruz, another Latina, Republican, South Texas.
The city of McAllen last year voted in their very first Republican mayor in McAllen history.
And he's a Hispanic.
Javier Villa Lobo.
So we're seeing this Hispanic movement ship to the, you know, starts to shift to the GOP off the issue of immigration.
Yeah, so right here, Elijah, what we do is we go to the Mexican side and then we start to follow the migrant caravans into the water.
And then we'll literally cross with them.
Now, I personally won't touch the Texas sand because if I do from the Mexican side, I'll be committing a federal crime.
So what we'll do is we'll go in the river.
I mean, there's no other reporters that go in the Rio Grande River.
And let me remind folks, this same river that you're seeing us crossing, about two months ago, a Texas National Guardsman drowned trying to save two migrants in that same river.
The currents are that strong.
Unfortunately, for a Texas National Guardsman, it came out that the two migrants that he was trying to save ended up actually being two drug smugglers into the United States.
But that's happening every single day.
The cartels are banking in.
And look at the thing that I've been trying to highlight lately, Elijah, this past month, is the amount of single men.
See, I mean, last year, you're always running into men crossing with families or the fake families, right, to get increased their chances of getting releasing the U.S. I'm seeing a bunch of single men now without even families, single men coming in by the hundreds.
Right here, it's around 6 p.m. in Texas, but in Yuma, there's hundreds of men crossing in the middle of the night.
And I'm not talking about men from Northern Triangle countries, from Lebanon, India, Afghanistan, Russia, all over the world.
It's such a huge issue down there and i'm going to talk a little more about this because you actually I think you confronted Greg Abbott, right?
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So uh, you confronted uh, Greg Abbott um, and I or not confront him, but you, you asked him a question and let's see how it went.
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Governor, back in april, you signed four agreements with four Mexican state governors on a goal, to slow down the illegal drugs and the illegal crossings.
Um, it has not happened, especially in this sector.
We already had five-day strand here, where there are more than 7,000 migrants were encountered.
We've actually been following these migrant caremen from Monterey Javier's Hoots and they're crossing by the hundreds.
What are you doing to hold the Mexican state governors accountable for not obeying the agreement you made with them?
The accountability may come soon, but we've been in discussion with our bordering neighbors about what they're doing.
I will tell you this.
Obviously, the state wanted to call the border is Coila.
And he talked about the numbers in Coila.
The governor of Coila is doing a lot, maybe as much as anybody, to just disband the caravans, thwart people who would otherwise come across the border.
His challenge is the same as my challenge.
And that's the president of his country.
And as long as Amlo is advancing this and aiding this effort, it's hard for a governor to be able to stop him.
I mean, of course, it's the Biden and federal government, but at the end of the day, Greg Abbott is the governor of Texas.
It's a Republican state, so he can still do a lot.
The first thing that kind of we started going after Abbott at first was when he said that Texas was going to build its own border wall, which I just found that it was going to be completely impossible because one mile of border wall is 20 million of taxpayer dollars.
So he's almost kind of sometimes puts out these statements and sayings for like maybe when a Republican voter here in this state, if they read it on the headline, it looks great.
So right there, we were pressing him on the issue that, you know, Abbott made four agreements with four Mexican state governors to stop the flow of illegal crossings.
We literally go into Mexico and cross with these hundreds of hundreds of groups.
A lot of the Mexican authorities, what they'll do is they only show up and guard the border when Abbott's there.
So when Abbott's right there, like right across from us is Mexico, that's when you actually see the security.
So the Mexican government is actually playing Abbott and kind of playing this game.
They only show when he shows up.
And when Abbott leaves, they just leave the border completely wide open.
These groups of hundreds and hundreds of migrants come in.
You see me asking in that question that, you know, even this month in June in Eagle Pass, during a five-day spin, they had 7,000 illegal crossings.
So it's clear that his agreements have not, they're not working.
I mean, the Mexican governors are not obeying it.
So my question was more is what are you doing to hold him accountable?
He says accountability may be coming soon.
You know, we'll kind of wait and see, but we'll continue to press Abbott on his efforts.
You know, when you're down there in South Texas, it's a mixed reaction.
Some people feel like he's doing enough.
Some people feel like he's not doing it.
A lot of ranchers have been really kind of upset with his efforts, but they have Operation Alone Saw right now.
So you have kind of the local law enforcement working with Texas National Guardsmen down there.
So they're trying to do kind of the best that they can.
It's just, it's horrible.
But the guy who actually gets more criticism is Doug Ducey in Arizona.
People really feel like Doug Ducey isn't doing anything at all.
And Carrie Lake has an interesting race against Ducey right now.
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