Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett - Woke Libs In The Wild Aired: 2026-02-27 Duration: 20:14 === Why Not Take Them Home? (04:20) === [00:00:00] I'm supporting people. [00:00:01] I don't need to take them home. [00:00:02] Why not? [00:00:02] You think you should be in this country? [00:00:04] So it's only don't help them or take them home. [00:00:06] That's your only choice. [00:00:07] Yep, Hector, you're a pasture dude. [00:00:10] That's racist. [00:00:11] Excuse you. [00:00:12] You get back here right now and speak to me. [00:00:15] I'll screw you. [00:00:16] Oh, really? [00:00:17] Oh, my goodness. [00:00:22] Why haven't you learned our language if you love us so much? [00:00:23] If you want us all here, why haven't you learned how to spoke was Spanish? [00:00:29] Unfortunately, I've forgotten it. [00:00:30] I forgot how to drive. [00:00:31] It's a game to you. [00:00:32] Okay. [00:00:32] It's terrible. [00:00:34] Have a good day. [00:00:35] Not you. [00:00:36] Oh, my God. [00:00:38] Wait, wait, no, please, sir. [00:00:39] Don't leave after saying that. [00:00:40] How am I going to go to sleep tonight? [00:00:45] So, no, they're not going home with you? [00:00:46] No, I don't think so. [00:00:47] But they should be able to stay in the country somewhere else. [00:00:50] Yeah. [00:00:50] Just not with you. [00:00:51] Yeah. [00:00:51] We're asking people if they're sick and tired of the way ICE is treating our non-citizens in the country. [00:00:57] So you don't want to hear myself. [00:01:00] You may have to walk away, but where is this going? [00:01:02] It's just my YouTube channel. [00:01:04] Okay. [00:01:05] Not happy. [00:01:06] Disgusting. [00:01:07] Disgusting. [00:01:08] People are people. [00:01:09] Supposed to be we the people. [00:01:11] Yeah. [00:01:11] Including non-citizens, including everybody who has come to the U.S. [00:01:16] Now, look be treated better. [00:01:18] Thank you. [00:01:18] Yeah. [00:01:18] So ICE is not the police. [00:01:21] Right. [00:01:21] They should be, if they're supposed to be at the border, be at the border. [00:01:24] Yeah. [00:01:25] I should be at the border and they have no legal clarification for law enforcement. [00:01:31] When we start arresting and throwing women and children down on the ground, okay? [00:01:37] Something is radically wrong. [00:01:39] It's not the way I grew up. [00:01:41] Okay. [00:01:41] So my great-grandparents are from the Ukraine. [00:01:44] Okay. [00:01:45] So we have a melting pot of people here in our country. [00:01:49] That's what makes our country beautiful and great. [00:01:52] Okay. [00:01:52] It doesn't make it beautiful and great when it's all white, old men, women, white hair deciding. [00:02:01] Like white, no, white bad. [00:02:03] I don't want to live in a dictatorship, and that's where we're headed, people. [00:02:07] Especially not white people. [00:02:09] Wake up, stop abusing American citizens, people that are here legally, people that have not committed crimes. [00:02:16] I'm on your show. [00:02:17] I'm conservative. [00:02:18] If anything, we should call the cops and get him out of here. [00:02:21] What are you doing? [00:02:22] Is he real? [00:02:23] Is it real? [00:02:24] He's not really illegal. [00:02:25] They're part of a. [00:02:27] If you look up Liberty Hangout. [00:02:28] Yeah, yeah, she's seen me before. [00:02:30] Yeah, I love her. [00:02:31] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:02:32] Yeah, what's my agenda? [00:02:33] You want to tell me what your agenda is? [00:02:35] Oh, yeah, I'm pro-ICE. [00:02:37] I'm pro-deportation, especially mass deportation of every single. [00:02:40] You're a legal immigrant right here? [00:02:41] Yeah. [00:02:42] What are you doing about it? [00:02:43] I'm trying to find white liberal. [00:02:45] Well, it doesn't have to be white, but any liberal who is anti-ICE to take them home. [00:02:49] Boys. [00:02:52] Fantastic. [00:02:53] Yeah. [00:02:53] What are their crimes? [00:02:54] Oh, well, we don't know because they're not vetted. [00:02:57] They're not vetted. [00:02:58] It's Miss Kaylin and Jeffrey Epstein. [00:03:00] Jeffrey Epstein. [00:03:02] From the news, Jeffrey Editing. [00:03:03] You're calling me Jeffrey Epstein. [00:03:04] Is that what you do? [00:03:05] Dude, you look like Jeffrey Epstein. [00:03:06] That's what you do? [00:03:06] Is accuse people of being Jeffrey Epstein? [00:03:08] No, you just do look like. [00:03:09] You feel good about that? [00:03:10] No, similarities. [00:03:13] I'm just kidding. [00:03:15] I didn't do anything. [00:03:16] Why are you looking at me? [00:03:17] I didn't say that. [00:03:18] This whole thing is you, right? [00:03:20] No, I'm actually mean. [00:03:23] These are two. [00:03:24] Oh, you accused me of having to pay them to do this? [00:03:27] No, no, no. [00:03:28] I said hired. [00:03:28] Yeah. [00:03:28] So anyway. [00:03:29] Does that mean pain? [00:03:30] I think, yeah, it does. [00:03:32] No, not always. [00:03:34] think that these people should be able to go home with perhaps you who is the opposite of my agenda obviously you have the opposite agendas Okay, so we're pro-deportation. [00:03:46] You and me? [00:03:47] Of whom? [00:03:48] Illegal aliens. [00:03:49] Everyone? [00:03:50] Yes. [00:03:50] Everyone that's here illegally? [00:03:51] Yes. [00:03:52] Okay. [00:03:52] Melania, that would be one. [00:03:54] Is she illegal? [00:03:55] She was. [00:03:56] Is she still illegal? [00:03:58] There are plenty of people that are being deported that may have gotten here illegally, but are now allowed to be here. [00:04:03] They're being deported. [00:04:05] Do we send Melania and her type home too? [00:04:08] What's her type? [00:04:10] People that are here illegally. [00:04:11] Yeah. [00:04:12] Okay. [00:04:12] We can deport Melania. [00:04:13] Yeah, we could deport her too. [00:04:15] Are you okay? [00:04:16] Civil infractions deserve to be deported as well. === Due Process Disputes (05:00) === [00:04:20] Yes, if you come into the country. [00:04:22] So do you know what the due process is? [00:04:24] Do you know what the due process is? [00:04:25] Sure. [00:04:25] Tell me what it is. [00:04:26] Why don't you tell me first? [00:04:27] You tell me. [00:04:28] Please, you tell me. [00:04:29] You don't know what it is, do you? [00:04:32] Do I know what due process is? [00:04:34] Do you know what the due process is for someone who. [00:04:36] What do you mean the due process? [00:04:37] Okay, if you would let me finish a sentence, you could actually respond to a full question, okay? [00:04:42] So when someone comes across illegally, tell me the due process they undergo. [00:04:47] They are allowed to have a hearing and have rights. [00:04:51] No, they don't have. [00:04:52] That's in the Constitution. [00:04:54] Okay. [00:04:54] So what type of hearing? [00:04:56] I don't know the exact term for it. [00:04:58] If you watch Liberty Hangout, you already know this isn't just about culture. [00:05:02] It's about power. [00:05:04] We spend a lot of time on the street talking to people who trust the system way more than it deserves. [00:05:09] They believe money just works. [00:05:10] Institutions are neutral, and central planners always know best. [00:05:14] History says otherwise. [00:05:15] Government spending, endless debt, and monetary experiments don't just hurt the economy. [00:05:20] They quietly erode the value of your savings. [00:05:23] That's why we believe in something simple and real: physical gold and silver from American Hartford Gold. [00:05:29] Gold doesn't rely on government credibility. [00:05:31] It's held value through inflation, collapses, and every failed experiment and centralized control. [00:05:37] American Hartford Gold has an A-plus rating with a better business bureau and thousands of five-star reviews. [00:05:42] You can have gold and silver shipped straight to your door or stored securely in a tax-advantage gold IRA if you are thinking about protecting your future. [00:05:51] And right now, when you call and mention that I sent you, you could get up to $20,000 in free silver with your first purchase. [00:05:59] Call 855-799-8989 or text Liberty to 65532. [00:06:05] Freedom isn't just about speech or self-defense, it's about independence. [00:06:09] And owning something real is one of the simplest ways to keep it. [00:06:13] But they can't just get picked up and deported to Angola. [00:06:16] Right. [00:06:17] So what kind of process is it? [00:06:18] What's the process? [00:06:21] They are allowed. [00:06:22] I'm not 100% sure. [00:06:24] A court hearing, a defense, they get to have evidence heard. [00:06:29] Do you not believe in that? [00:06:31] I want to know the process. [00:06:32] What happens? [00:06:34] Hold on. [00:06:34] Yeah. [00:06:34] Do you think that these illegal people deserve any representation at all? [00:06:38] No. [00:06:39] None. [00:06:39] No, they don't get any. [00:06:40] Do you think the Constitution allows them that? [00:06:43] No, because they get charged civilly. [00:06:45] They get administratively. [00:06:46] They don't get charged with criminal offenses, even though they committed one by coming across the border illegally. [00:06:51] So there's two different ways that we can process an illegal non-civil crime by doing that. [00:06:57] So here's what it is. [00:06:58] When you cross the border illegally, and I'll give you like maybe five minutes to get this. [00:07:02] Five minutes. [00:07:03] Okay. [00:07:03] So when they come across, when they came across the border illegally, when they civil violation. [00:07:08] Well, we process it civilly, right? [00:07:10] It could be criminally. [00:07:12] It's a misdemeanor. [00:07:12] It's a federal misdemeanor. [00:07:14] Yes, exactly. [00:07:14] And we could charge them with a crime and we could put them through the process of a criminal prosecution. [00:07:20] Crime. [00:07:21] We could charge them with a criminal prosecution, okay, in a criminal trial. [00:07:26] However, we don't. [00:07:27] Your impulse is telling you to interrupt, but don't do that, okay? [00:07:30] But instead, what we do is we actually process it. [00:07:33] You are. [00:07:34] Thank you for doing that. [00:07:35] And so we process it civilly. [00:07:38] We process it civilly. [00:07:39] Yes. [00:07:40] So that we don't uphold the courts and the trials and everything. [00:07:43] They take a longer time. [00:07:45] You will not listen. [00:07:46] Overburden in the system. [00:07:47] You will not listen. [00:07:49] 20 years ago. [00:07:50] You will not listen. [00:07:51] Civilly. [00:07:51] So what is that process? [00:07:54] Why is that important to you? [00:07:55] Because You're telling me they're not getting it. [00:07:58] What is the due process for someone who is being deported on a first offense of a misdemeanor, who is being ran through the system under administrative way of leaving? [00:08:10] Okay, you're using a lot of words, but anybody has the ability to have legal representation. [00:08:16] No, they don't. [00:08:17] Yes, they do. [00:08:18] It is a person, not a citizen, that deserves it. [00:08:22] They do not have, they do not have a right to a lawyer or a jury. [00:08:26] They do, you're saying it's civil versus criminal. [00:08:28] It doesn't matter. [00:08:29] It does matter. [00:08:30] In the Constitution, civil, any violation, every person gets due process. [00:08:37] I agree with you. [00:08:39] You're wrong about the type of due process they get when we deport them civilly and administratively. [00:08:44] Can you answer your own question? [00:08:45] Yes. [00:08:45] What is my question? [00:08:48] You want me to ask you your question? [00:08:50] Yes. [00:08:50] What is the due process that a civil violator is allowed to have? [00:08:56] Yep. [00:08:57] So they get picked up by ICE. [00:08:58] They go to a hearing with an immigration judge. [00:09:01] They either get, they're allowed to say that they're seeking asylum or something like that. [00:09:06] If they get denied that, if they're here illegally, if they committed other crimes, you're not even letting me answer you. [00:09:12] Illegally. [00:09:13] They are then ordered with removal. [00:09:17] And then ICE detains them and they deport them. [00:09:19] You don't get a judge. === Guys, Stop Being Disingenuous (10:53) === [00:09:21] I'm sorry. [00:09:21] You don't get a free lawyer. [00:09:23] You don't get free representation. [00:09:24] You don't get a jury of your peers. [00:09:25] You don't get that because it's a civil and administrative process. [00:09:29] They're not given that. [00:09:30] They deserve that. [00:09:31] They don't. [00:09:32] They are owed that. [00:09:32] No, they're not. [00:09:33] Well, I think I don't know the exact percent. [00:09:36] The majority of the cases are on the side of the civil violators of the immigration law. [00:09:43] No, it's not. [00:09:44] But that's okay if you believe that. [00:09:47] Would you be willing to take them home with you? [00:09:50] What have they committed? [00:09:51] I don't know. [00:09:52] They're illegal. [00:09:52] They're unvetted. [00:09:54] Well, I would take an immigrant home with me. [00:09:58] Okay, there we go. [00:09:59] Undocumented, though. [00:10:00] I'll tell you my crime. [00:10:00] Sorry, it was attempted. [00:10:02] Attempted. [00:10:02] Attempted what? [00:10:03] Attempted. [00:10:04] Attempted what? [00:10:06] I don't know. [00:10:06] He's illegal. [00:10:07] This thing is a game. [00:10:08] I attempted to. [00:10:09] You're in a play. [00:10:10] You're setting these people down like it's a game. [00:10:12] Why don't you put your money where your mouth is? [00:10:15] Why don't you put your money where your mouth is? [00:10:17] It's his life. [00:10:18] Take him home with you. [00:10:19] You're playing with people's lives. [00:10:21] And you know what else is playing with people's lives? [00:10:23] Allowing illegal aliens unvetted into our country that has taken the lives of Molly Tibbett, of Rachel Mort, of Lake and Riley. [00:10:31] You're playing with people's lives when you lie about ICE and you support these policies. [00:10:36] You're an exaggerator of the problem. [00:10:37] Then take him home with you. [00:10:39] You take him home with you. [00:10:40] You take that person home with you. [00:10:42] Why won't you take him home with you? [00:10:44] I don't believe in them being here. [00:10:47] I believe that they deserve a hearing. [00:10:50] Or take them to their hearing. [00:10:52] You're just filling it. [00:10:53] You won't do it. [00:10:54] No, you're just such a character. [00:10:56] You won't do it. [00:10:56] You're a character. [00:10:58] You mean nothing. [00:10:59] Hector, do you have something to say? [00:11:01] I think this is a lack of respect. [00:11:03] And what I believe is that this guy doesn't like immigrants. [00:11:06] He doesn't want to support them. [00:11:08] Do you know Spanish? [00:11:10] Oh, my God, I don't speak Spanish. [00:11:12] Yeah, no, there are people that speak Spanish in this country. [00:11:16] You love immigrants. [00:11:18] Why don't you speak? [00:11:19] Why haven't you learned our language if you love us so much? [00:11:21] If you want us all here, why haven't you learned how communicate with us yet? [00:11:24] My first language I spoke was Spanish. [00:11:26] Unfortunately, I've forgotten it. [00:11:28] I lived in Caracas and I lived in Bogotá and I lived in Santo Domingo. [00:11:32] Probably for the women. [00:11:32] Do you feel okay? [00:11:33] Probably for the women in Nota Cultura. [00:11:35] Are you okay about that? [00:11:37] You're okay. [00:11:38] My parents were in the Peace Corps supporting people. [00:11:41] But you didn't learn Spanish? [00:11:42] I did learn Spanish and then I forgot it. [00:11:45] Are you going to take him home or not? [00:11:46] Why would I take anybody? [00:11:50] You forgot his address. [00:11:52] I forgot your address. [00:11:53] Shane, this is a game to you. [00:11:54] It's a game to you. [00:11:56] It's terrible. [00:11:57] Have a good day. [00:11:58] Not you. [00:12:00] I'm having a good day. [00:12:01] You should be ashamed of yourself. [00:12:03] I should be ashamed. [00:12:05] Oh, my God. [00:12:06] I should be ashamed. [00:12:08] Wait, wait, don't please, sir. [00:12:09] Don't leave after saying that. [00:12:10] How am I going to go to sleep tonight? [00:12:11] You will have shame, John. [00:12:13] Oh, my God. [00:12:14] Shame. [00:12:14] Oh, no. [00:12:20] What shame would someone have with face tattoos like? [00:12:22] If I look like that, that's what I'd be ashamed. [00:12:24] If I look like Jeffrey Epstein, you did good. [00:12:28] Keep the illegals. [00:12:28] Keep the illegals. [00:12:31] Pretending. [00:12:31] Like, what am I selling? [00:12:33] They're pretending that they're disingenuous. [00:12:36] You guys are being disingenuous. [00:12:38] Also. [00:12:38] Picking out these little stories that you think are gotcha moments. [00:12:42] Yeah. [00:12:42] That's not the whole picture, is it? [00:12:44] No, it's not. [00:12:45] Do you believe our non-citizens in this country deserve a place to stay here in the country? [00:12:52] I do. [00:12:52] Okay. [00:12:52] Well, great. [00:12:53] I'm a non-citizen. [00:12:54] Okay, great. [00:12:54] Oh, you're a non-citizen. [00:12:56] I was. [00:12:56] And then, do you know what I did? [00:12:58] I went through channels and I became a citizen, like a lot of people are trying to do. [00:13:02] Yeah. [00:13:03] But they're still getting taking. [00:13:04] Yeah. [00:13:05] Well, I mean, no, that's factual. [00:13:08] Yeah, they're allowed to, though. [00:13:09] They're allowed to. [00:13:09] Why? [00:13:10] Yeah, because you tell them to go through the proper channels. [00:13:13] If they go through the proper channels, they can't get through the proper channels. [00:13:18] No, that's the thing. [00:13:19] So they're victims, right? [00:13:20] They really need a lot of help. [00:13:21] Why don't you just look at him? [00:13:23] How disgusting is this? [00:13:25] He needs your help. [00:13:26] Why don't you take him home with you? [00:13:27] You guys are putting on a channel. [00:13:28] Take him home with you. [00:13:29] Why do I need to do that? [00:13:30] I'm supporting people. [00:13:31] I don't need to take him home. [00:13:32] Why not? [00:13:33] You think he should be in this country? [00:13:34] So it's only don't help him or take him home. [00:13:36] That's your only choice. [00:13:37] Yep. [00:13:38] Okay, you're full of shit. [00:13:39] How are you going to help him? [00:13:40] You expect the taxpayer to fund him, but you won't do it yourself. [00:13:45] You have to go to the house. [00:13:45] How is the taxpayer funding a homeless person? [00:13:48] Tell me he's an illegal alien. [00:13:49] How is a taxpayer funding that? [00:13:51] He identifies as an illegal alien, ma'am. [00:13:53] Answer the question. [00:13:54] How is our taxpayers funding this? [00:13:56] An illegal aliens? [00:13:58] Wow, answer the question. [00:14:01] You just keep saying the same thing over and over. [00:14:03] Okay, here's the thing: you don't even know the illegal aliens in this country cost the taxpayers. [00:14:10] You're literally the illegal aliens. [00:14:12] Okay, I'm talking, okay, listen right here. [00:14:14] Listening ears. [00:14:15] The illegal aliens in this country cost the taxpayer almost $400 billion a year for health care, our schooling. [00:14:22] And they don't get health care, woman. [00:14:23] Yes, they do. [00:14:24] They're paying into it. [00:14:25] That's not a truth. [00:14:26] Oh, my goodness. [00:14:27] You are making things up. [00:14:29] If I'm so stupid and hurt. [00:14:30] Why are they getting taxpayer money? [00:14:32] Because they apply for these programs, like in California, they specifically have a bill that allows them Medicaid and Medicare. [00:14:39] That's not true. [00:14:40] Okay. [00:14:40] Oh, my God. [00:14:41] Oh, you just make up shit. [00:14:43] Just like everybody. [00:14:44] Well, if I'm so wrong and stupid, why don't you show that you're smart and you're a good woman and you take these people home? [00:14:50] I can do other things besides take her. [00:14:53] Hector, if you're a pastor, dude. [00:14:55] That's racist. [00:14:57] Excuse you. [00:14:57] You get back here right now and speak to me. [00:15:00] I'll screw you. [00:15:01] Oh, really? [00:15:02] Oh, my goodness. [00:15:04] Oh, my goodness. [00:15:06] I have never looked at this. [00:15:07] Are you like literally shaking this racism? [00:15:10] I don't even know what to do. [00:15:11] I'm going to follow a report. [00:15:12] I don't know. [00:15:14] I'm offended. [00:15:15] Did you offend my son? [00:15:15] I'm offended. [00:15:16] What did she say to him? [00:15:17] I don't know what we're going to do. [00:15:18] I can't repeat it. [00:15:19] Honestly, I can't even repeat that racism. [00:15:21] I can't even. [00:15:22] I can't even either now. [00:15:24] I will pay for his flight to go to your home. [00:15:26] Why won't you take him to your home? [00:15:27] Because I don't believe in open borders and I don't believe illegal aliens should be here. [00:15:31] You don't? [00:15:32] No. [00:15:33] It was up to her. [00:15:34] She would deport us. [00:15:36] Well, since you guys say belong here, any of this is very unreasonable. [00:15:43] I think you should change your beliefs and help these people. [00:15:46] Well, why don't you help them? [00:15:48] I'm helping them by helping you change your mind. [00:15:50] I'm going to change your mind. [00:15:51] You think they should be in the country. [00:15:53] Don't think ICE should be detaining and deporting people, but you won't bring these people into your home. [00:15:58] Why not stating what I say? [00:16:00] You didn't ask me if I believe in border protection and I do border control okay, but if they're here for finding a better life, that's what this country's founded on. [00:16:13] Do you think it's hypocritical that you guys agreed with me that undocumented oh, let's call them what they are they're illegal aliens? [00:16:19] Your impulse is gonna tell you to don't interrupt, so you guys think it's okay? [00:16:24] Yeah, thank you. [00:16:25] I appreciate that you guys think it's okay. [00:16:26] You agreed with me that illegal aliens deserve a place to stay in this country, but when I asked them to come home with you, you all of a sudden wanted to put up your borders. [00:16:35] You didn't want them in your space. [00:16:37] Can I answer? [00:16:38] I think that when you ask someone to do something, like something that huge to invite someone into their home yeah um, they need a little time to process that. [00:16:46] You can't just on the street, ask someone, can you come to my home and stay with me? [00:16:51] Like there are a lot of steps that I have to take. [00:16:52] Like I need to speak to my partner about that. [00:16:55] I have to make sure that there's room and space for the person. [00:16:57] Like, asking me directly on the street without giving me time to process it and think about it is kind of difficult. [00:17:04] That's what we're saying about illegal aliens coming to the country. [00:17:07] They shouldn't be doing that and if they do it, they should be deported. [00:17:12] That's the thing. [00:17:12] Okay, I got you and I think that the the, if we're, if we're drawing equivalencies and meeting each other, like actually on the level and not with the I mean admittedly, you know theatrics the piece there is that there is, there are conversations within the government, there are regulations that need to take place. [00:17:28] It's not as simple as just saying we should take people in automatically without any actual processing. [00:17:35] You guys did agree to that. [00:17:37] I asked you if you agree that illegal aliens deserve a place to stay in this country and you said yes, that's a blanket statement, though I don't think that people who have done horrible, horrible things deserve to be given a place without justice being taken, you know, into consideration. [00:17:53] Um, but how do we know if they're coming illegally? [00:17:55] We have not vetted them, we don't know who they are. [00:17:57] How do we do that? [00:17:59] I think that that's that's also a very deep and important conversation to have. [00:18:04] But I also think that, coming onto the street and asking me, will you take this person home with you? [00:18:08] Like I feel like immediately, my gut instinct is to be like oh, I really want this person to have a place and I feel really sorry and bad that they don't have a place, like that's really unfortunate. [00:18:19] But at the same time, I think I need more time to think about that. [00:18:22] Consider it, because obviously you have a point too, like having people who are negatively affecting their communities and being terrible people. [00:18:30] Like I don't want that person in my home either. [00:18:32] Of course not. [00:18:33] That's all we're trying to point out today. [00:18:35] But but I also think that someone who is escaping something and needs to get away from something that's really dangerous and terrible for them and they're just really good people I try to imagine myself or my family in that situation and it makes me feel like I really want to help somebody who is in a situation that they're trying to get away from and they can't help but be, you know, in that situation. [00:18:54] So that's why they can apply for asylum. [00:18:57] Um, maybe you guys can think a little bit more about being so gung-ho about illegal aliens in the country, letting them stay how ice ICE is deporting them is wrong. [00:19:07] I'm going to walk over. [00:19:08] I'm going to find other people to house them after this. [00:19:10] But thank you for hearing me out. [00:19:11] I appreciate it. [00:19:12] Thank you for having the realization of like, oh, okay, I see what you're doing. [00:19:16] I understand the points you're making. [00:19:17] I appreciate that reflection from you guys. [00:19:21] Personally, if someone crosses into the country illegally, they should be deported immediately and they shouldn't be allowed back. [00:19:26] Okay. [00:19:27] And the thing that I think is most important right now is that even though we're on opposite ends of the spectrum, I think that we should be having these conversations because we have commonalities, you and I do, even if we don't have the same ideas about maybe that or in other political areas. [00:19:42] But like we both probably like putting on makeup and have a really like, we love doing stuff like that. [00:19:47] We have commonalities. [00:19:48] And I think that that's the thing that bothers me the most about what's going on right now is like we're polarizing so much that violence is happening all over the place. [00:19:56] It's mainly on the left wing that violence is happening for sure. [00:20:00] But again, like when we're having that conversation, coming to a commonality I think is more important than sort of stigmatizing each other because we have our beliefs and we're really strong about our beliefs. [00:20:10] That's all I'm saying. [00:20:11] I appreciate the conversation, guys. [00:20:13] Thank you all. [00:20:13] Yeah. [00:20:13] Thank you guys.