Proof For Your Liberal Friend: Illegal Immigrants Are Destroying America
Millions of illegal immigrants have entered the United States only to wreak havoc and demand free handouts. Send this podcast to your liberal friend as proof.
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Anything I need the yeah, give me just give it yeah the camp as a collective came up with a list of demands not receiving any kind of official housing why should English people pay for you to have a house Maybe they the maybe they give me houses give me anything I can need there give me just give it yeah why because
because people in England is perfect.
Oh, so you think we're all rich people?
Like I said, I mean, I can't improve on it.
That's it.
Everything about that is the problem.
Every part of it.
This is a guy coming from Africa, living in a tent, can't speak English.
The only words he knows are give me.
The only thing he can communicate is give me.
And think about that for a second.
Think about what that means, right?
Because it's like if you were, if you're a tourist and you're going to a foreign country where they speak a foreign language and you're talking to someone who maybe has been in the country, that country before or is from that country, And you might ask them, what are the rules?
you know I don't know the language but what are some they give you like some some phrases that yeah so you're not gonna learn the whole language before you go but they want to give you they'll give you a few phrases that you will help you get around like so if you're going to Italy and you're going to spend a week there and you don't know Italian, so maybe you talk to an Italian person, like, give me a few, you know, just like a few handy phrases that I would need, right, if I'm in Italy, like whatever, I'd like to order spaghetti.
Can I join the mafia?
Like, whatever, whatever it is you'd say when you're in Italy.
So for these, these African illegals, before they go to an English-speaking country and they're talking amongst themselves and they're saying, okay, what are the main phrases I need when I go to this place?
And they've decided the only phrase they need is give me.
Once you get there, all you need to know is give me.
Just walk into the country and say, give me, give me, give me, give me house, give me, give me, give me food.
I mean, you have to laugh because otherwise you will scream in inarticulate rage because those are the only two options.
Why I would like anyone on the left, and I know that this is totally fruitless.
They can't, they won't do it.
But I would love for anyone on the left to try to explain why we would want that guy in our country.
Okay, whether it's that guy who's going to the UK or that we have those guys coming to this country as well.
Why do we want that guy in our country?
What is he bringing to the table aside from demands?
I didn't say what is he taking from the table.
There's a lot he wants to take from it.
He'll take the food off the table and he'll take the table and sell.
He'll take everything.
We know that.
But what is he bringing to it?
Okay, the question that he was posed that he didn't understand because he doesn't know English.
And you have these people coming to the country.
They don't know English.
They don't care about the culture.
They don't care about assimilating.
They're not interested in it.
They will make zero attempt to do it.
They're only here to take.
That's the only reason they come.
When these migrants come to the country, they come to take.
That's it.
That's why they're here.
But the question he asked, he was asked, was a very fair question.
Why should not only why should we let you here in the first place, but why should taxpayers pay for you?
Why?
Give me a reason.
Give me any reason why we should let you in here or even more so, pay for you.
What do you bring into the table?
Well, he can't explain that because all he can say is, give me.
He's bringing his neediness to the table.
He's bringing his demands to the table.
But can anyone, can any Democrat, anyone on the left who is able to speak at least a little bit more English, can they explain why we want that guy in the country?
So what you can't do is you can't say, oh, well, because he's really put upon and poor and all that.
No, no, that's why he wants to come.
I know why he wants to come to the country.
I understand that.
We all understand his motivations.
We understand what he gets out of it.
What I'm saying is, what do we get out of it?
And, but you can't answer that question because the answer is nothing.
We do not benefit at all in the slightest bit from having a guy like that in the country.
There is zero benefit to the country.
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Post reports, migrants in Denver on Monday submitted a list of 13 demands that they say the city must meet before they leave their packed encampment and head into shelters.
The group refused to budge until their extensive list, which includes access to a free immigration lawyer and fresh cooking ingredients, is met as they battle with the Denver Human Services.
The migrants consisted of families living under a bridge and near train tracks issued their demands after Democratic Mayor Mike Johnson petitioned to have the group removed.
The group's top demand was that they cook their own food with fresh, culturally appropriate ingredients provided by the city instead of pre-made meals, rice, chicken, flour, oil, butter, tomatoes, onions, etc.
Also, people will not be punished for bringing in and eating outside food.
That's just one of the demands.
Well, let's just go.
So we have the 13 demands that these migrants have come to our country illegally and do not legally belong here.
These are the demands that they're making.
These are demands, by the way, like all Denver is trying to do is say, well, don't live on the street.
We'll provide you with actual physical shelter.
So Denver is doing way more than they should be doing because what they should be doing, or way less, I suppose, is another way of looking at it, depending on you look at it, because what they should be doing is putting these illegal immigrants on buses and sending them back to their own countries.
Of course, Denver is not doing that.
Instead, they're just saying, well, why don't you come inside?
It's nice and warm here.
And these entitled illegal immigrants are saying, well, no, we will not take you up on that kindness until you have done all of these other things that we demand.
So here are some of the demands.
As we just heard, migrants will cook their own food with fresh, culturally appropriate ingredients.
That's how you know that these people are starving, right?
They're starving and desperate and they're seeking asylum.
They're fleeing persecution.
That's how you know.
Because people that are desperate in a position like that, you know, they're always worried about culturally appropriate ingredients.
This is what we're supposed to believe, that these are starving people who desperately need our help.
And they're being provided food and they're saying, excuse me, these ingredients aren't culturally appropriate.
They're not fresh enough for my taste.
I can't eat them.
It's not fresh.
I need fresh.
Oh, look at that tomato.
That tomato's not fresh.
Take it back.
Get it away from me.
They are demanding to eat better than the average American citizen does.
Like the average American citizen does not eat round the clock with fresh ingredients, unfortunately.
And these illegal immigrants are saying, I want, no, I don't just want what everyone else has who's a legal citizen.
I want more than they have.
I want to live better than they do.
And I'm not going to earn it.
I'm not going to work for it.
I need you to just give it to me.
Number two, shower access will be available without time limits and can be accessed whenever.
We are not in the military.
We're civilians.
You're civilians, but you're not citizens, are you?
Medical professional visits will happen regularly and referrals, connections for specialty care will be made as needed.
All will receive the same housing support that has been offered to others.
There needs to be a clear just process before exiting someone for any reason.
All shelters will receive connection to employment support.
And then they want lawyers and a bunch of other things too.
Okay.
These are the demands they're making.
Before we talk about this, let's go to a local news report that interviewed someone to explain a little bit more about these immigrant demands.
Let's watch.
The camp as a collective came up with a list of demands.
That came after a petition by city officials for migrants to move from this encampment near train tracks under a bridge to indoor shelters funded by the city.
This morning they sent buses to take people over without presenting that document and without having any kind of signature for accountability.
That's what migrant advocate V. Reeves says the city responded with instead of meeting the migrants' demands.
We've been offering time and shelter, basically just trying to get families to leave that camp and come inside.
John Ewing with Denver Human Services says shelter comes with its perks, namely getting out of these conditions outdoors.
Which comes with, you know, three square meals a day.
You can cook your own if you'd like to.
That is one of the main demands by these migrants who have had their grievances in the past about the food provided by the city.
There have been so many complaints about the food being spoiled or not being enough and malnutrition amongst children.
Migrants who do stay in shelters are often put on a path toward a work permit.
Reeves says these folks haven't received the same benefits.
They're not receiving any kind of official housing or immigration.
I can't even listen.
It makes me sick.
It makes me sick.
I can't even laugh about it.
It just makes me sick that we're allowing this in our country.
You know, on second thought, years ago when Trump made the left so angry by saying that some worrying percentage of illegal immigrants are criminals and drug dealers, rapists, and so on, as we recall, all the outrage over that statement, he really did make a mistake because he should not have said that.
I mean, he shouldn't have said just that.
He should have also mentioned that a lot of them are whiny little babies.
And that is an even more pervasive problem.
There appears to be much more of that, as we have discovered.
many of certainly the people that we just saw and that have created these demands, these are self-entitled egomaniacs.
I mean, imagine doing this.
Imagine doing this.
You can't imagine it.
If you're a normal, decent person, you cannot imagine this.
You cannot imagine going to another country and breaking their law by sneaking in, literally setting up camp inside one of their cities and then angrily denouncing them for not providing you with room service, essentially.
You would never do that, right?
You would never even think about doing that.
You would never show up in someone else's country, in someone else's home, and go, listen up, here's what I need from you.
I mean, think about doing that in someone's actual house.
Think about barging in to someone's actual house and going, okay, here are my ground rules that you need to obey while I'm in your house.
If you want me to be in your house, here's what you need to do.
Well, I don't want you to be in my house.
Well, never mind.
I'm staying.
Here's what I need you to do.
It's insane.
It's insane that we allow this.
It's insane that these people are not being rounded up and shipped back to where they came from.
And we have invited this kind of attitude.
You know what I would love?
I would love to see just once, just once, just once.
I'd love to see an interview with an illegal immigrant who says, you know, hey, man, I'm just really happy to be here.
And I love America.
I'm grateful to be in this country.
I'm grateful to be here.
I love this country.
I have been, I've always admired America even before I lived here.
And I'm so grateful to be here.
And I'm willing to do whatever is necessary to contribute.
And I'm sorry.
I'm sorry for breaking the law coming here.
I am, but I did it for my family.
And my old country is a terrible place.
And I'm so happy to be gone from it.
And I want to be a part of American culture.
And I'm so grateful.
And I want to thank America for having me.
Like, I would love to hear that.
Just what we never do.
I mean, we're told, we're always told that all of these immigrants who come here have that kind of attitude, that go-get them attitude.
We don't see it.
We don't hear it.
Where is that interview?
Now, granted, even if one of these people did say that, I would still deport them.
Like if it were up to me, and my response would be, I appreciate that.
I really do.
Thank you for that.
You got a wonderful attitude.
I'll shake your hand.
Great attitude, sir.
Now leave.
So I would still, one way or another, like no hard feelings.
We have laws here and they have to be obeyed.
And you're not exempt from them, even with a good attitude.
All right, here's a report from, this is News 10 in Rochester, New York, reporting on more controversy surrounding the illegal immigrants that are flooding into the country.
Let's watch this.
Yaniti Pena.
She was overcome with emotions.
She feels the weight of the world on her right now.
It took her and her children a month and a half to get from El Salvador to Mexico, where they crossed the country into Texas.
They got moved to New York City and they were in a housing program that sent them here to Rochester.
They arrived in January of this year and lived at the holiday inn downtown for four months and they were moved here three weeks ago.
It's very traumatic.
She says it's been quite traumatic.
Everything that was told to us to come to Monroe County to Rochester hasn't been fulfilled.
Do you like America?
Yes, but not Rochester.
But not Rochester?
No.
No good Rochester.
Do you want to stay in America?
Yeah.
So she doesn't like Rochester.
Who does?
I mean, in fairness, who likes Rochester?
Who wants to live there?
Although beggars can't be choosers here, and this is like the most literal application of that saying that you could think of.
She says it's very traumatic.
It's very traumatic.
She's traumatized by being provided free housing and free food.
She traumatized by the fact that she illegally came to a foreign country and was provided free stuff.
Now, I will say that the housing they were given apparently didn't have gas or power.
That's what they say.
There was no gas.
There was no power in the house.
There were bugs in the refrigerator or something.
So not exactly five-star accommodations.
Does that mean that we have something to apologize for as Americans?
Does that give this woman a right to be traumatized by it?
Absolutely not.
You're coming here en masse looking for free stuff.
Well, this is what you get.
And it's more than you should get because you should get absolutely nothing for free except a free ride back to where you came from.
Although I'd make you pay for that too.
If it was up to me, I'd make you pay for that too.
Now, the good news is that you don't have to be stuck with that.
Like, I wouldn't want to live in a house like that either.
I wouldn't want to live in Rochester.
I wouldn't want to live in a house that doesn't have gas or power.
I don't want to live in a house that has a refrigerator with bugs in it.
I don't want any of that.
Well, the good news is you're not being forced to live there.
You can go back to your home where you came from.
And then if you want something better in America, you can come here legally and start from scratch and build a life for yourself.
And you can have as good a life as you can possibly build for yourself.
If you want to live in a really nice house or at least one that has electricity, let's start there.
Then if you're a legal citizen of the country, then you can go out and earn that.
But when you're demanding free things, like this, this is what you get.
And you're not even a citizen.
And by the way, it's more than an American would get in the reverse.
Okay, if we go illegally to any of these countries where people are coming to us and we just show up there and say, hey, I'm here.
Give me a place to live and give me food for me and my whole family and my extended relatives too who I'm bringing along.
If we said that, we would get nothing.
We would be on the street is what would happen to us.
And if somehow we were given something, we showed up in one of these countries and we said, hey, give me a, I know I don't belong here.
I don't live here.
I'm not a citizen at all.
And I've already broke your laws just by coming here in the first place.
But give my whole family a place to live.
And then if we actually somehow were given that place to live, and then we raised our hands and said, oh, I'm sorry.
No, this is not acceptable.
No, I need something better than this.
This isn't good enough.
I know that what you've given me is actually still better than what many of the actual citizens of your country have, but I want something above that.
I want better living conditions than what millions of your own citizens have.