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Oct. 9, 2024 - Loomer Unleashed - Laura Loomer
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The Great Replacement, Episode 1: INVASION
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Border arrests have soared to an all-time high.
According to the new data from Customs and Border Protection, 1.7 million migrants have been arrested along the U.S.-Mexico border in the last fiscal year.
Raped and beaten to death on a hiking trail to the suspect.
Illegal migrants from El Salvador.
Investigators say he used a rifle to kill five people, including a nine-year-old boy.
Teresa Winter joins us live with more on why everyone's immigration status is being called into question.
The illegal immigrant suspected in the killing of Georgia College student Laken Riley is now asking to suppress multiple pieces of evidence ahead of the trial.
Two Venezuelan migrants are under arrest in Houston, charged with murdering 12-year-old Jocelyn Ungerai.
Authorities connecting Mexico's infamous Sinaloa drug cartel to an underground Chinese banking group in Southern California.
They've had to send in counselors to talk to her kids.
She's 28 years old.
She had her whole life ahead of her.
The man who killed her was in the country illegally.
Our immigration system is broken, and if there was ever a case that reflected that, it's this one.
Suddenly a shot rang out.
Kate fell and looked at me and said, help me, Dad.
Those are the last words I will ever hear from my daughter.
The orange!
The orange!
It's going for the orange.
But after we get a close-up load, we can find out the secret ingredient that makes this Slurpee a 7-Eleven Slurpee.
There you go.
We're freedom.
Freedom of a hatcher.
Freedom of the legs.
Ma'am, did you get any strange people in here late at night?
Yes, we did.
I wonder what she's talking about.
Here we are searching for the people.
This is a special 7-Eleven.
It comes equipped with dancers for your entertainment.
No cover charge.
She's not really dancing.
She's just standing next to the frozen foods.
Hi, sir.
How are you this evening?
Oh, it's not on.
Don't worry about it.
Can you sign this form?
Just kidding.
Hey, there'll be none of that talk in this store.
How are you doing tonight, sir?
You're the manager here?
Oh, sir.
He is tonight.
He's the night manager.
This is a fine establishment you have here, sir.
Can you explain to us how come the super big gulp is 59 cents while the other, the regular big gulp is 69 cents?
So actually you're paying 10 cents for that missing...
In 1980, 524,000 immigrants were admitted into the United States.
The total population of foreign-born residents at that time was 14 million.
In 1990, the number of immigrants admitted increased to 1.5 million.
The total immigrant population rose to 19.7 million.
In 2000, 841,000 immigrants entered the country.
But by that time, the dam had broken.
In the preceding decade, at least 600,000 immigrants entered the country each year, and the total foreign-born population that we could account for increased 57%, reaching 31 million.
This trend only grew throughout the next decade.
From 2000 to 2010, there were only three years where less than 1 million immigrants were allowed to enter our country.
By the end of the decade, the total immigrant population was said to have numbered around 40 million.
However, an estimated 17.5 million illegal immigrants also entered the United States during this time.
In 2015, over 25% of the United States population was either an immigrant or a descendant of immigrants.
Due to changes in methodology where certain studies exclude naturalized foreign-born residents from the foreign population and challenges posed by our inability to track emigration and deaths of illegal migrants, the true number of immigrants residing within the United States of America remains an elusive statistic.
From 2011 to 2022, 27.5 million immigrants entered the country legally.
During the same time, at least 9 million illegal migrants also crossed our borders.
Before 1930, the vast majority of immigrants to the United States were of European descent.
Between 1820 and 1930, over 90% of the approximately 33 million immigrants who arrived in the United States were from Europe.
The largest groups came from countries such as Germany, Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
Today, over 94% of all immigrants entering the United States last resided in Africa, Central or South America, Asia, Mexico, the Middle East, or the Caribbean.
These statistics do not account for the incalculable number of illegal immigrants entering the United States of America every single day.
This dramatic shift in the demographic makeup of the immigrant population was never approved by the American people.
In 2019, only 21% of Americans supported long-term growth of diversity in the United States.
Even after decades of nonstop propaganda in the news on late-night television and in Hollywood films, Americans are still not in favor of this radical and extreme immigration agenda.
Yet, the invasion continues.
Our country has been sold out to foreigners of the lowest form.
The American dream has been replaced with government handouts, cheap labor, fentanyl addiction, an unimaginable crime, and a devalued currency crippled by the ever-growing welfare state.
There's only one question that remains.
Who is doing this to us?
I decided to look into this myself.
In February of 2024, I went to the Darien Gap, a key transit point in Panama for immigrants from Central and South America trying to enter the United States illegally.
I uncovered an array of nonprofit organizations aiding and abetting these invaders in their march to the United States' southern border.
I discovered that groups like the Clinton Foundation, Catholic Charities and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, otherwise known as HIAS, were facilitating the invasion of our country by giving essential resources, instruction manuals and maps to anyone trying to cross our southern border.
These NGOs take in hundreds of millions of United States taxpayer dollars every single year to oversee the invasion of our country.
The NGOs and their backers gain legitimacy within our society by championing a humanitarian cause.
The goals of these NGOs fall directly in line with the corporate and liberal agenda pushed by the media and both political parties within our government.
There's essentially no correlation between immigrants and violent crime.
You use the word illegal when talking about the man who allegedly killed Lincoln Riley.
Undocumented person.
Approximately 69,550 unaccompanied children were detained.
Why is it that people are not marching for stuff like this?
This is an issue that people want to politicize, but for our families, this is very personal.
And we're going to be very focused on mobilizing our Latino voters to weigh in.
This country specializes in vilifying black and brown folk.
The U.S. government has agreed to take in a total of 10,000 Syrian refugees.
That's only a tiny fraction of what many other countries around the world are taking.
There isn't a crisis at the border.
There's a crisis that's happening with our neighboring countries.
This president's policies are not about immigration.
It's about ethnicity and racism.
The news media no longer serves as a check on the government when it goes too far.
Rather, the media and politicians have fostered an incestuous relationship.
Politicians grant access to media companies for clicks and views, and the media toes the line of their chosen party's agenda, allowing politicians to use them as their mouthpiece.
Politicians on both sides of the political aisle push the agenda of mass migration.
Democrats rely on minority votes to get elected.
Republicans rely on the patronage of corporate donors who profit off cheap migrant labor.
Democrats have long been at the forefront of the pro-immigration movement.
In 2012, President Barack Hussein Obama issued the DACA order, which allowed illegal immigrants who came to the country as children to apply for protection from deportation and work permits.
Twenty states have pushed the line even further by passing the DREAM Act, which provides a pathway to citizenship for minor illegal immigrants.
Fifteen of these twenty states were Democrat, but five were Republican.
In 2001, the Texas State Legislature passed the Texas Dream Act with broad bipartisan support which allowed for illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition at universities.
In 2011, the Utah Legislature passed the Utah Amnesty Act with the support of both parties which allowed illegal immigrants who were already residing in the state to work legally.
In 2012, the Nebraska legislature passed a bill with bipartisan support providing prenatal care benefits to illegal immigrants.
Take a look at the Never Trump movement, a coalition of Republicans who have worked together to oppose President Trump and his efforts to build a border wall, enact mass deportations, a ban on radical Muslims from immigrating to the United States, and many other strict immigration measures, all intended to make America safe again.
The ruling class in our country has betrayed the American people.
They have allowed our country to be taken over by people who pose a grave threat to our way of life.
The American elite have ushered in an era of crime, poverty, and despair.
America is no longer prosperous.
We are no longer proud of our distinguished past.
You are no longer safe.
And we are losing our culture.
The people immigrating to our country are not coming here to help you.
They are not coming here to live alongside you.
They are not coming here to assimilate.
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