Morning Wire - LA Mayoral Controversy & Democrats’ Amnesty Push | 11.18.22

Episode Date: November 18, 2022

After a week of vote counting Karen Bass wins the LA Mayoral race, Senator Chuck Schumer calls for amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants, and crime hits college campuses. Get the facts first on M...orning Wire.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:03 After a week of counting ballots in Los Angeles, progressive Democrat Karen Bass overtook moderate Democrat Rick Caruso to win the mayor's race. How did Bass win? And how did new changes to the election rules impact the race? I'm Daily Wire, editor-in-chief John Bickley with Georgia Howl. It's Friday, November 18th, and this is Morning Wire. Senator Chuck Schumer is once again pushing citizenship for the millions of illegal immigrants in the U.S. But some are questioning his rationale for the move.
Starting point is 00:00:35 And surging violent crime across the country is now affecting college campuses. What's being done to keep students safe? Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the news you need to know. Do you have a coffee lover on your holiday shopping list? Well, Black Rifle has all the best brewing gear, thermoses, mugs, and apparel designed for folks who love country and coffee. Right now, you can go to Black Riflecoffee.com and use promo code Wire for 10% off coffee merchandise, apparel, or when you sign up for a coffee club subscription. Imagine the joy of a pre-scheduled coffee delivery, your favorite roast at your door when you need them.
Starting point is 00:01:14 It's a gift that keeps on giving. Go to black rifle coffee.com with promo code wire for 10% off, Black Rifle Coffee supporting veterans and America's coffee. After more than a week of counting, the Los Angeles mayor's race was called Wednesday night, and Democratic Representative Karen Bass defeated billionaire businessman Rick Caruso. Here to give us the rundown of the election is Daily Wire's Charlotte Penn's Bond. So, Charlotte, what happened here? Hey Georgia, this was a close race, especially because Caruso held a lead during the first two days of the counting.
Starting point is 00:01:46 But Bass was projected to be the winner on Wednesday with Decision Desk HQ calling it for her with around 53% of the vote. Caruso had around 47%. Both Bass and Crusoe are Democrats, but Caruso used to be a Republican and was widely seen as the conservative choice. Bass seized on that and highlighted his former pro-life views in her political ads to galvanize her progressive base. What do we know about Rick Caruso? We know he was a registered Republican for decades, and not just any kind of Republican. Caruso served as a senior advisor to President Trump. It's true.
Starting point is 00:02:21 And now he's taking a page straight from the Trump playbook, running false, ugly ads against Karen Bass, blowing that right-wing dog whistle. But even despite those attack ads, Caruso actually got a lot of celebrity and even very progressive endorsements. I mean, I'm thinking of Jenk Yugar. He's the progressive host of the young Turks. Right. He was endorsed by Katie Perry, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kim Kardashian, Chris Pratt, as well as Hollywood mega-hitters
Starting point is 00:02:49 like Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarantos and his wife, Nicole Avon. Avant actually served as the ambassador to the Bahamas under President Obama and she became passionate about cracking down on crime after her mother was shot and killed by an intruder in her Beverly Hills home last year. But ultimately, Bass dominated by wide margin,
Starting point is 00:03:07 with the mail-in ballots, and she was able to pull a six-point win. Upon winning, Bass put out a statement saying, the people of Los Angeles have sent a clear message, it is time for change, and it is time for urgency. She also promised to solve homelessness and to make the city affordable for working families. For his part, Caruso said in his concession statement that his run, quote,
Starting point is 00:03:27 made an indelible impact on this city and its people that will last far beyond the campaign trail or election day. Now, there's some interesting data regarding the ballots coming in post-election day that some LA journalists are asking questions about. Tell us about that. Right. So some flags have been raised over the fact that Caruso led on election day by 51% to 49%. But that lead disappeared when mail-in votes were counted. Each subsequent day after the election, the ballot skewed dramatically towards Bass at a consistent rate of 6040. A split like that might be expected in a purple area because Republicans are known to prefer in-person voting. But this is a puzzling
Starting point is 00:04:05 trend in a deep blue city where the vast majority of voters are Democrats. But some people are chalking this up to the city's attempt to be more inclusive by loosening the rules so more people can vote. Now, what are the vote by mail rules in L.A.? They're very loose. Last year, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law that made it so that all registered active voters in the state have to be sent a ballot to their last known address no matter what. And voters have up until election day to postmark their ballot. However, ballots without a postmark or with a non-legible postmark are also still eligible to be counted per the CalVote regulations. Essentially, all ballots are accepted. Proponents of so-called inclusive vote-by-mail rules say they help get votes from low propensity voters who might not
Starting point is 00:04:48 otherwise show up on election day. Critics, however, say it opens the door to fraud or at the very least ballot harvesting. Very interesting. Charlotte, thanks for reporting. Thanks for having me. That was Daily Wire's Charlotte Pence Bond. Coming up, the Democrats' Senate leader calls for amnesty for all illegal immigrants. It is officially turkey frying season, but before you break out that turkey fryer, you've got to call Cynch. Cynch is a propane grill tank home delivery service that delivers right to your door on your schedule. Go online to cinch.com or download the app to order. Use promo code wire to get your first tank exchange for just $10.
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Starting point is 00:05:43 Chuck Schumer called for amnesty and a pathway to citizenship for every illegal immigrant in the United States as issues at the border continue to surge. Here to walk us through Schumer's remarks
Starting point is 00:05:53 as Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presta Giacomo. So Amanda, what is Schumer calling for and why is this making news? Hi, John. So the Senator's calling for full amnesty for all illegal immigrants. His rationale was low birth rates. So you specifically cited Americans having fewer babies than ever before, as well as a worker shortage.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Now more than ever, we're short of workers. We have a population that is not reproducing it on its own with the same level that it used to. The only way we're going to have a great future in America is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers, and all of the people. them because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers but get a path to citizenship for all 11 million or however many undocumented there are here. Democrats have been on board with amnesty for decades, but these remarks from Schumer are notable. He's calling for a pathway to citizenship, which would likely include voting rights and therefore drastically change the electorate.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Right. This is one of the more overt calls for this from a Democrat in a leadership position we've heard. How are Republicans responding to calls for amnesty like this? Well, while some Republicans certainly are on board for procuring cheap labor through immigration measures, we've seen this new wave of conservatives publicly accused Democrats of basically trying to import new voters to change the electorate. Blake Masters, a Republican candidate who was just edged out in a Senate bid in a border state of Arizona. He made this charge in May. They're doing this so that someday they can amnesty these people and make them voters who they expect to vote Democrat.
Starting point is 00:07:31 This is an electoral strategy for the Democrats. Their policies are so bad and so unpopular that this is the only way they think they can short up political power in the future. So Schumer cited 11 million or however many illegal immigrants are in the country. What is the number or estimated number now? That's a good question. We really don't know. But Humor there, he's citing something that's super old.
Starting point is 00:07:54 That's an outdated estimate of about 11 million. But a 2018 Yale study bumped that to 22 million. So that's double right there. And remember, under the Biden administration, many Trump-era immigration rules have been ruled back. Some have projected that another 5.5 million illegals have crossed the southern border on Biden's watch. So the number could be as high as 28 million or so, but again, no one really knows. Right. Now, we have to discuss the backdrop here.
Starting point is 00:08:22 As we've highlighted in the past, there are glaring issues at our southern border. What's the latest with the border crisis? Okay, so right now it's estimated that nearly 8,000 migrants enter the U.S. each day. That's according to data that was obtained by NBC News in September. There's also this issue of fentanyl. Mexico is the primary source of illicitly manufactured fentanyl pouring into the U.S. And, of course, the humanitarian crisis we're seeing. Right.
Starting point is 00:08:48 And things might get worse. Earlier this week, a federal judge blocked the use of Title 42 as a result of ACLU litigation. Title 42, in acting under Trump, allows the U.S. to immediately expel migrants on the basis of public health. This was over COVID-19 concerns. A former border judge this week estimated that border crossings without Title 42 will jump to 18,000 per day. That's almost double what we're seeing now. Amnesty measures in the past, including once Schumer has supported, have been followed by an uptick in border crossings. Well, it's already unsustainable at the border.
Starting point is 00:09:22 We can't see any more of a surge. Amanda, thanks for reporting. Yeah, thanks for having me. That was Daily Wires, Amanda Presta Giacomo. The surging crime rate across the country has begun to show up in a new corner of our society with a spate of violence and other criminal activity on the nation's college campuses. A shocking triple murder at the University of Virginia, which took the lives of three football players last week, and a quadruple homicide at the University of Idaho, have focused national attention on this growing problem.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Here to discuss as columnist David Marcus. So today, first, have these sustenial. suspect's been apprehended and are these tragic incidents part of a growing trend? Good morning. The suspect in the UVA case has been caught and charged. Police had a good amount of information about him early on, but in the Idaho case, the killer's still at large. And while police say that it doesn't represent a wider threat to the community, that's probably scant assurance to the people who live there, especially given the horrible nature of the crime. Police say it was committed with an edged blade. This comes to.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Just months after you may remember a father was killed in his hotel lobby visiting his child at Marist College in New York. So, yes, there's been a trend, and it's a pretty awful one. Now, beyond these high-profile cases, how much do we know about crime rates and levels at our colleges? Is this something that experts have been looking into? Yeah, absolutely. According to Paul Morrow, a retired New York City Police Department inspector, there's a
Starting point is 00:10:53 1990 piece of federal legislation called the Clary. so that requires college campus crime numbers be tracked and followed. But there are some problems. For example, he cites that Columbia University reported no aggravated assaults in 2021, but the NYPD numbers for the precinct in which the school is situated show far more cases. So it's not clear that we have very accurate data. But these high-profile cases, as well as a general sense of ill-ease, have led students, parents, and faculty to a number of schools to demand more action from those schools.
Starting point is 00:11:29 What kind of actions are being demanded? And do the schools actually have the capacity to provide the kind of security that's being asked for? Some colleges like Johns Hopkins and Baltimore are creating their own new police forces and others have been beefing up their police or security. It's tricky because colleges don't want some huge crock down on campuses. We tend to think of campus security as folks who tell students, not to smoke grass in the quad or settle petty criminal squabbles. Trying to turn these into policing operations that can handle brutal murders is not going to happen. So there really does have to be a working and transparent relationship with local police forces who were equipped to deal with these kinds of things.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Yeah, that makes sense. Now, meanwhile, last month, Harvard reported that crime was down 10% in 2021. So is this a problem facing all colleges or are the Harvard numbers just an outlier? Again, there are questions about how these numbers are reported. Did crime take place on a campus, near to it, adjacent to it? And more broadly, inside of Harvard's numbers, there's still some pretty troubling signs. Rapes went up from 16 the previous year to 22 in 2021, and motor vehicle thefts also skyrocketed. Murders obviously get the most attention, but we need to see better data on a whole host of criminal activity,
Starting point is 00:12:47 not just to understand what is happening, but of course, to see. stop it or mitigate it as much as possible. Meanwhile, some schools are helping to raise awareness among students with guides to staying safe from crime that offer tips on how to do so. What kinds of things are they advising? It's pretty common sense stuff along the lines of if you see something say something. But some schools like Penn State, for example, also offer alerts that can tell students if there's criminal activity. And generally, they're urging students to be mindful of their surroundings, or as my dad used to tell me to keep their wits about them.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Thank you for joining us, David. Thanks for having me. That was Daily Wire contributor, David Marcus. Another story we're tracking this week. Republicans in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to impeach progressive Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner. Krasner has clashed with conservatives over the years over his lenient approach to crime. Thanks for listening to Morning Wire.
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