Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - Ep 1259 | Deporting Danger: Why Leftists Hate ICE | Ron Simmons
Episode Date: October 27, 2025Guest host Ron Simmons exposes the truth behind Trump’s immigration crackdown, debunking myths about family separations and highlighting the deportation of millions of illegal aliens, including dang...erous criminals. We update the Schumer-led government shutdown, address inflation’s bite, and urge biblical stewardship to thrive economically. Plus, Ron will also answer questions that listeners sent in. Join us to reject leftist lies, uphold law, and live boldly for God’s truth in a chaotic world. Email your questions to Ron at ron@ronsimmons.com. Watch the full replay of the 2025 Share the Arrows conference exclusively on BlazeTV today. You can get a discount on your BlazeTV subscription now by going to BlazeTV.com/Allie. Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com/ --- Timecodes: (00:00) Intro (02:50) Illegal Immigration (19:10) Obstructing ICE Agents (26:50) Government Shutdown (37:05) No King's Day Protests (39:50) Q&A --- Today's Sponsors: Good Ranchers — Go to https://GoodRanchers.com and subscribe to any of their boxes (but preferably the Allie Beth Stuckey Box) to get free Waygu burgers, hot dogs, bacon, or chicken wings in every box for life. Plus, you’ll get $40 off when you use code ALLIE at checkout. CrowdHealth — get your first 3 months for just $99/month. Use promo code 'ALLIE' when you sign up at JoinCrowdHealth.com. Jase Medical — Go to Jase.com and enter code “ALLIE” at checkout for a discount on your order. Fellowship Home Loans — Fellowship Home Loans is a mortgage lending company that offers home financing solutions while integrating Christian values such as honesty, integrity, and stewardship. Go to https://fellowshiphomeloans.com/allie to get up to $500 credit towards closing costs when you finance with Fellowship Home Loans. Constitution Wealth Management — Let's discover what faithful stewardship looks like in your life. Visit Constitutionwealth.com/Allie for a free consultation. Olive — The app built for the MAHA movement! Download the Olive app now to see what toxins are hiding in your groceries. --- Episodes you might like: Ep 1253 | Israel-Hamas Conflict Is Coming to an End | Ron Simmons https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000731686257 Ep 1244 | Charlie Kirk Memorial Inspires Great Revival, 'Christian Nationalism' Panic from Media | Ron Simmons https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000727939134 Ep 1229 | How to Make Money in a Tough Economy | Ron Simmons https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1229-can-young-women-afford-to-be-stay-at-home-moms/id1359249098?i=1000721550989 --- Buy Allie's book "You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey
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What is really going on with immigration, with the ice rage, you're hearing a lot of things,
but what is really true? And is this government shutdown ever going to end? Also, when can you expect
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Well, good day to you on a happy Monday.
I hope everybody is having a good day and coming off of a very good and relaxing weekend with your family and whatever else that you had.
I hope your football teams won.
None of mine did, but hopefully yours did.
Well, I'm sitting in here for Allie today because Alley is going to be speaking at a Turning Point USA event at Louisiana State University tonight, LSU.
incidentally. I had two of my nephews and my brother, my younger brother both went to school there,
so they're excited about that. And we're excited that Allie's doing that. You know,
Ali talks about it all the time. It's taken about 20 of them of conservatives like her to
replace Charlie and it's not even a replacement, but just to kind of fill in. So she's going to be
there. I'm sure it's going to be streaming live somewhere tonight. If you want to watch that,
I think it starts at 630 central time, maybe even on the blaze. So if you don't have a blaze,
subscription, you might want to get one of those. I'm not sure if it'll be on there or not, but it might be,
but I'm sure you can search it and find it. And just be praying for her today, for her safe
travel and also that, you know, God will just put the words in her mouth that she needs to say to the people.
I'm sure they're going to have a question and answer session like Charlie's done in the past.
It is going to be inside, so it's a little bit easier to secure. And, of course, you know, my wife and I are
always concerned about her security, but we're confident that the team that she has around her is
doing a very, very good job. But anyway, what we're going to do today, and this might get a little
detailed for you, so please stay with me, whether you're just listening in your car or at your home
or watching it on YouTube. We're going to get into some detail about immigration, because I know
that has been a concern for a lot of you as to what's really going on related to the Trump
administration's policy on illegal immigration.
And then we're also going to talk a little bit more about the government shutdown as to kind of where we are with that.
And then finally, we're going to answer, really this is a response to some of your questions relating to cost of living and inflation.
I know that's a concern for many, many, many people across the country.
So anyway, let's get started.
And what I want to do is kind of explain to you at first what the administration's policies are related to...
illegal immigration. Now, we have to go back a little bit because remember, during the Biden years,
somewhere between 11 and 14 million illegal immigrants entered this country. And some of them were
given, you know, a temporary, the ability to temporarily stay here. Now, a lot of those weren't
vetted properly. And so some of the things that we're doing is we're going back and revetting
some of those people that were led in and given temporary legal status.
But many, many of the 11 to 14 million just came across illegally because Biden was not
enforcing the border.
No matter what Ms. Kamala said, who was the border czar, never forget that.
She never even went to the border except during her final days of the campaign, she went to
El Paso for about 30 minutes or so.
So anyway, we're going to talk about that.
Now, this information is a couple weeks old because they updated every month or so.
But, and I've got a lot of notes here, so I'll be reading those.
But as of the end of September, this is about 250 days into the Trump administration,
over 2 million illegal aliens had been removed from the country.
Over 2 million.
Now, it's interesting as to how that happened.
About 500,000 of those were actually deported by force, okay?
In other words, we executed, ICE executed deportations.
The remainder, a little over one and a half million, though, self-deported,
meaning that they were encouraged to deport, you know,
just through general information that's out there.
And I didn't know this until I did this research,
had this research done, is that the Border Patrol offered $1,000
and free flights for self-deported.
So there was an incentive there.
And, you know, they would deport back to their country or another country of their choice.
So of the two million that removed, two thirds of them went back on their own, or actually three-fourths went of them back on their own.
And so that's a good thing.
That's what you want.
That's the easiest thing for it to happen is for them to go back on their own.
We don't have to, you know, we don't have to arrest them or anything like that.
The other thing is that remember what we've tried to say or what you've heard saying is that the focus has been on criminals, all right, illegal.
alien criminals and either they are, have been convicted of a crime back home or they have committed
crimes here in the U.S. and we have been seeking their arrest. And that's the worst of the worst.
And that's 75 percent, listen to this closely, okay, 75 percent of ICE arrest,
by extension, that means deportations, involved illegal aliens with convictions or pending charges
in the U.S. or records from their home country, such as gang affiliation or terrorism ties.
Now, I don't know about you, but that's what I want my government to be doing.
And I'm excited that they've been doing that.
That includes 1155 gang members and 39 known or suspected terrorists, which was actually
just in the first 50 days of the Trump administration.
These are like MS-13 and the other one that try, I don't even know how to say,
Estranda, Aruga, whatever that is, and they've been transferred to facilities like the El Salvador
prison and what have you.
So they are going after the worst or the worst, this information that they have about families
being separated, okay, I had a question that was emailed to me about this, is that, you know,
people were concerned about, well, there's some of the family is here legally, but,
but let's say the mom or the dad's not here legally, and so they're separating families.
That's not true.
That's a choice that the families are making, meaning that if, let's say, the dad is here illegally
and mom and the kids are here legally, well, yes, if they do not want to leave the United States,
then yes, the dad is going to be deported, right?
However, that's their choice.
Their entire family can leave if they choose to, if they want to keep the family together.
That is their choice. And believe me, when they came over here illegally, they knew what the risk was. And the risk is, is that if you're not, if you come here and you don't have the right documentation, you're not here legally, then there is a chance that you're going to be deported. And that's what's happened. So the fact, oh, the splitting up of families is by people's choice. It's not something that, you know, the ICE is ripping families apart and sending dad this way.
and no mom and kids, you can't go.
That's not correct.
Now, are there any better solutions to that?
There might be, and I think that's something that the administration and hopefully Congress is working on.
I think it should depend somewhat on what that person that is here undocumented illegally is doing, what they have been doing, that type of thing.
Maybe there's something that would work that or that they could work around to be able to keep the family together,
either at their home country or here in the U.S., that's what the goal is.
What happened was, and this is according to Tom Holman, who is the head of Border Patrol,
is that what they did was remove children with their mothers who requested the children
to part with them.
That's a parental decision, and the right one, by the way.
Whether, you know, whether you're in the United States or you're in another country,
keeping families, families choosing to stay together is the right thing to do.
Of course, you've heard a lot of negative information coming out of the mainstream media
about what Trump administration does.
But ICE does not arrest or deport U.S. citizens unless, and this is important,
unless they are obstructing or assaulting law enforcement.
So if ICE is doing a raid and they're picking up illegal immigrants here,
and there is someone here that's legally that's obstructing that,
they're going to get arrested as well.
Now, they're not going to be deported, okay?
Although I guess technically you could remove their legal status if they're not a citizen,
but they are not doing that.
They're not arresting and deporting U.S. citizens.
And so whatever you're hearing on that is simply just not true.
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see some information here in just a few minutes that there are even some people that are way
far on the other side of the aisle that are admitting that President Trump and his team are doing a
really good job on that. But there definitely has been a crackdown. But it's not what you're hearing
from the mainstream media as far as they're, you know, separating families and what have you.
The policy is, is that if you're here illegally, you're a subject to deportation, no matter what
the scenario is. Now, our first priority is getting the bad folks away, you know, the gang members
and people like that are people that are, that are, have committed a crime here or have committed
crimes back in their home country.
That's the first priority.
And they are looking for those people.
Now, a lot of times they will know who they are.
They just need to figure out how to find them.
The challenge that we're having, of course, is in some of the blue cities around,
and blue states around the country, our law enforcement are being obstructed from being able to do
that.
And then, you know, they talk about that these, that these ice people wear mass.
and all that. They wear a barraclava over their face. Well, the reason they have to do that is because
the left will expose them. They'll try to tell them who the ICE officer is. They've even,
they even had some of them that they have, you know, posted where they live and all that type of stuff,
which is totally, totally, it's immoral as well as illegal and irrational. But that's what, that's what
people do because a lot of people on the left are like that, unfortunately. Also, the other thing
remember, you know, you keep hearing about, well, illegal aliens contribute to society and
what have you. And I don't have any doubt that there are some undocumented people that are here
that are just here for the work and they're not here to cause any harm. I got that. But
there's a lot of people that came here legally. So every time someone comes here illegally,
that disenfranchises the immigrant that came here legally, there's no two ways around that.
You can't reward one for bad behavior while you make the other people jump through the hoops to do it properly.
Now, should it be easier to be here legally?
Probably so.
If we can have the right vetting system and all that type of stuff.
That's something Congress has to handle.
That's not the executive branch of the government's responsibility.
The executive branch of the government's responsibility is, now listen up.
This is important, okay?
If you're my age or even my kids' age, my oldest one anyway, you had a lot.
this something on Saturday morning is called Schoolhouse Rock. I don't know if you remember that
where they kind of told you how things became a bill and the different branches of the government.
The executive branch is only there to carry out the laws that the legislative branch has put into
place. That's what the executive branch does, all right? And the judicial branch obviously
determines whether the laws are constitutional or whether they're being carried out properly.
That's what happens.
And so what the executive branch, the Trump administration, is doing is they're carrying out our laws that are on the books.
And our laws on the books say that you have to come into this country through a certain process.
And if you don't go through that process, and there's two or three options for that, then you're subject to deportation.
You have committed a crime.
You have committed a crime.
and I 100% support the enforcement of that law.
Obviously, we want to get rid of the most of the bad,
all the bad people first,
but then I also don't think that the people that are here illegally
should be able to stay.
I mean, I'm sorry, that's just the way it is.
That's what our law says.
Other countries have the same thing, right?
Just like you don't want somebody coming into your home
without your invitation.
That's why you have door locks
or why you maybe have a gate or you live in a gated community.
it's the same way we have for our country
is that we don't want people coming in
without our invitation. That's how you have a country.
Another thing, though, that happens is
it's costing us money.
There's no question about it.
Because some states, and here's a list of them
that we were able to find,
some states actually do provide
health care to illegal immigrants.
Now, the Democrats will say they're not doing that,
nobody's doing that.
And the federal government doesn't technically
allow that. However, one thing we learned hopefully from listening to me and Allie on this
and heard some of our guests is that money is fungible. If I send money to a state to help pay for
their health care, I'm the federal government, and they do that for everybody that's on Medicaid
and other programs, and I want to use that money to help cover illegal immigrants, then all I do
is move money around, you know, it's supposed to be state money, but if I want to use that money to
use the federal money. It's just a, it's moving the chess pieces because money is fungible.
Just like when we sent money to Iran for supposedly humanitarian reasons and they used it for,
you know, increasing the uranium to try to increase it to weapons grade. They,
they took the money. We sent them for human aid and humanitarian aid and they just replaced that
with other money to go into the nuclear program. So that's what happens.
happens in some of these states. Here are the states. California, not surprised. None of these are
surprising to you. New York, Illinois, Washington, Oregon, Maryland, and Colorado. All of those
states provide some type of health care to illegal immigrants. And that is costing these states money.
In California, that's over $8 billion, all right? In New York, it's two and a half billion,
Illinois, 300 million, Washington, 750 million.
Washington's not even a hugely populous state.
400 million in Oregon, same thing there.
Maryland is starting this coming up, and it's 150 million, and in Colorado, 300 million.
So it is a huge cost.
And if you live in those states, okay, and really all of us around the country, we're paying for that.
Most of that is technically state money, but as I said, money's moved around and it's fungible.
We're paying for that.
And why couldn't that money be used to give you a break on health care?
You know, if you're like me, you pay a lot of money for health care.
And why couldn't that be used for you, you know?
But the states, those states are ones that are simply providing health care to illegal immigrants,
something that should not be done.
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is we've had obstruction, okay, and you've heard some of the Democrats and what they're saying
about ICE agents and all that type of stuff.
I'm going to put up something on the screen in here in just a second.
But one of the things that really ticked me off is something that Nancy Pelosi said
when she was being interviewed in joining Democrat Representative Kevin Mullen
in a statement on October 23rd.
Then this statement said,
our state and local authorities may arrest federal agents if they break California.
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That statement is so inappropriate and in some ways factually incorrect that it's just appalling.
Now, Pam Bondi, though, on this next little video clip we're going to show you, has a response to that.
So we're going to go and listen to Pan Bondi.
Pelosi got a letter today from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
So did Brooke Jenkins, that DA in San Francisco.
We told them, preserve your emails.
preserve everything you have on this topic because if you are telling people to arrest our ICE
officers, our federal agents, you cannot do that, you're impeding an investigation, and we will
charge them if they think I want. They have not met me because we will charge them if they
are violating the law. I say hooray, thank goodness, thank goodness that they're willing to do that.
and you know blanche went on to say that in this letter that if you any arrest attempts to arrest
or interfere with federal agents is illegal and futile also one should know that touching federal
agents during their duties constitutes a crime so i hope that they'll enforce that to the
fullest extent of the law. All these men and women are trying to do is carry out their responsibilities
that are passed down from the leaders of the executive branch. That's what they're trying to do.
And again, they're not deporting U.S. citizens and they're focusing primarily on those that have
committed crimes here in the U.S. or at home. And then the other people that are here illegally,
they also are subject to being detained and determine whether or not they should be here or not.
So it's very, it's just sickening to, and almost in my opinion, what some of these people are trying to do is on the border of treasonous.
When you're trying to impede federal law being upheld, I don't know what else there could be.
I mean, you become almost an enemy of the state.
And I know that's harsh to say that, but it's true.
Now, it is, I will tell you, this next video clip that we're going to show, it's surprising to me.
I will just tell you that.
I thought I was living in an alternative universe when I first watched this.
So we're going to show you a video clip from our good friend, Bernie Sanders.
You don't have any borders, then you don't have a nation, right?
In a sense.
So has historically the United States done well on the Democrats and Republicans from protecting the border?
The answer is no.
Trump did a better job.
I don't like Trump, you know, but we should have a secure border, and it ain't that hard to do.
Biden didn't do it.
Those before him did not do it.
We should have a secure border, period.
Okay.
You did just not leave your body and go into a different world to watch that.
That was actually what Senator Sanders said.
And it's the truth.
It is simply the truth is that Trump has done the best job on the border of,
any recent president in history.
And that even goes back to some of my favorite presidents,
President Reagan, of course, and President Bush.
But Trump has done the best job on that.
And I'm very proud of him for doing that.
And as even Senator Sanders says,
we should have a secure border.
And I think that's what President Trump is doing.
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It's talked about over and over in the New Testament and in the Old Testament,
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Speaking of that, the Senate, let's talk about the government shutdown.
I think we're at about day 27, 28.
I'm not sure exactly.
And I think the biggest concerns that are out there right now with the government shutdown
is there are about 40 million people in the U.S.
that are dependent on what they call supplemental nutrition assistance program.
And that's called SNAP.
And these are what we might, when I was growing up, would call food stamps.
so that people can have federal assistance in being able to get groceries and food.
And those, that takes about $8 billion a month in federal funding.
And that funding is going to run out if it hasn't already run out.
And it's amazing the hardship is putting on the people that need it the most.
And remember, the reason that the government shut down,
is 100% the Democrats, 100%.
And I invite any of you that disagrees with that to please email me,
Ron at Ron Simmons.com, and we can have that discussion.
We can have that debate.
But when they pass a resolution to keep the government open,
the House passed it with virtually no Democrat help.
I think there may have been one or two that voted for it.
So that's passed.
It got over to the Senate.
And of course, it takes 60 votes in the Senate, not just a simple majority.
The Democrats have blocked it with only two or three going along.
I think Federman from Ohio and the two Georgia senators, which are both up for election.
So I know why they voted for it.
They don't really believe it.
Schumer must have given them the okay to vote to open it up.
But the Democrats, Schumer's shutdown is happening because of what the Senate is doing.
And the reason that they're doing it is they believe that the pain that's being caused is giving them leverage.
Listen to this next sought by a Democrat congressperson.
I mean, shutdowns are terrible.
And of course, there will be, you know, families that are going to suffer.
We take that responsibility very seriously.
But it is one of the few leverage times we have.
I want you to play that one more time.
Let's listen to that.
I want you to listen very closely to the last five seconds.
I mean, shutdowns are terrible.
And of course, there will be, you know, families that are going to suffer.
We take that responsibility very seriously.
But it is one of the few leverage times we have.
One of the few leverage times we have, while there are people that can't get enough food that they need,
that were dependent on the program that is under federal law,
I cannot believe they said the quiet thing out loud.
That is just ridiculous.
And it is all on them.
I do so much appreciate Senator Federman standing up and saying,
he says this, I'm a country over party guy.
It's wrong to shut our government down.
And, you know, the reason it's shutting down anyway is because the
government, they can't decide on a full year's budget, so they just keep doing these temporary
resolutions, which also drives me crazy. And again, they're being shut down because the Democrats
want to extend additional subsidies for health insurance, which when Obamacare came into play,
there were certain subsidies that were available to help pay your health insurance premium
based on the amount of income that you made, basically around the federal poverty level,
and we've talked about this before, and above the federal poverty level for a certain percentage.
Well, when COVID came along, a little bit after that, and I think it was in 21,
which they, when they passed what was the so-called, actually, it was not the Inflation Reduction Act,
it was the Afflation Enhancement Act, which is what happened, as you know.
they the Democrat Congress
increase those subsidies
so that more people would be eligible
for health care subsidies but when they did that
they also put in there that they would end
in 2025 so the Democrats are the one that put
the limit on it all right
and properly so by the way
they should not be extended in fact
maybe they should have been raised temporarily
because of the pain people were going through
due to lost jobs and stuff during COVID
but now that they are supposed to expire at the end of this year, the Democrats want to keep going on those.
Again, they want to take your money and give it to somebody else.
All this is is income redistribution.
And we're not talking about money from the, you know, the multibillionaires.
That's not going to have one effect on them.
But for the average person, you know, having to have increased taxes because the subsidies are going out to other people.
And some of those subsidies were going out to people that were able-bodied and could work.
Remember, I told you last time, people that are on moms with young children that are at the poverty level, there's nothing going away from that.
Okay, that's not going to be a negative for them at all, right?
But the able-bodied people or the people that are making a medium income, their subsidies should not be continued at the enhanced level.
And the Democrats are trying to make that a point of contention.
Now, the Republicans already said they would negotiate.
that once we open the government back up.
But the Democrats are saying, no, we're not willing to do that.
We want it negotiating, negotiated as part of opening the government up.
I don't think the Republicans are going to, whatever damage they were, whatever hit,
they were going to take, politically's already been hit or already happened.
So they're not going to, in my opinion, buckle on this.
That's what I believe.
Now, again, I'm not there.
I don't have the backroom information.
but the people that I talk to that I know that are there tell me that we're going to stay strong.
I actually think, I heard one congressman say yesterday on one of the news stills that he thinks it will happen, you know, go through Thanksgiving.
I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't get opened back up right after the November election of this year, which is just in a couple of weeks, okay?
I think any Democrats on the ballot
probably are saying,
well, let's hold this off
and then we can do something after the election
that's coming up in November.
So we'll see if that's true or not.
There's some states that are going through
some elections and things like that.
Of course, we have the New York mayor,
which we're going to talk about in a few minutes also.
But it's a problem.
And there are people that are going to suffer.
I know I have one of my children
that is federal government.
worker as an attorney and I think that they are missing their paychecks. So that's that's not much fun
whatsoever. In fact, what's happened in a lot of ways is the critical workers, like now we're
talking about people that can't, they can't miss this, they're essential workers. People like the
air traffic controllers missing their paychecks and whatever, talking about needing to go to the food
banks and what have you. So it's a mess. In fact, we've got a,
video clip here of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy talking about that.
I don't want air traffic controllers going to a food bank.
These are, these are, we don't have the best technology, as I've talked about with you,
Marie, in our airspace, but we do have the best controllers.
These are well-qualified professionals that keep our airspace safe, our planes moving on time.
And the fact that they have to think about how they put food in the table and need
airlines to put, you know, food into the towers so they can have.
a lunch and a dinner is outrageous. So again, I see that burn coming from the controllers. And again,
I think it's going to play out as we look forward into the coming days.
You know, the Republicans have even tried to pass miniature bills to keep paying these essential
workers. And the Democrats have stopped those as well. I mean, it's just totally out there
on the ludicrous edge. And I'm not sure exactly what's going to cause the breakthrough,
but there will be a breakthrough, all of this will pass.
I want to make sure that you understand that, that it all will pass.
It's not going to, you know, it's not going to be there forever and all these people will
receive back pay.
Now, some of the people are actually, which I think is a good thing, some of the people that
have been laid off or furloughed, whatever, they're not ever going to be coming back
because we have too much of a bloated federal government.
So I'm happy that this is happening.
And, of course, the Democrats are throwing a fit over that as well.
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A little bit lighter note in a way, I guess to me it was a lighter note, is that they had the
No Kings Day protest. And I think they were, to their credit, were mostly, they were mostly
nonviolent, which I think is a good thing, and we should be able to protest our government. And
some of them were actually kind of funny, some of the silly costumes that they had on. But I really
got a kick out of Donald Trump.
saying on one of his post on social media that says,
a huge thank you to all the no king's protesters.
I was very concerned.
A king was trying to take my place.
But thanks to your tireless effort,
I am still your president.
Great job all.
Now that is just funny.
I don't know if he came up with that himself,
but that is just funny.
And he was asked on Air Force One about the No King's Protest.
Here's a clip of that.
I think it's a joke.
I looked at the people.
They're not representative of this country.
And I looked at all the brand new signs, I guess it was paid for by Soros and other radical left lunatics.
It looks like it was.
We're checking it out.
The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective, and the people were whacked out.
When you look at those people, those are not representative of the people of our country.
Mr. Kasten, besides the San Francisco...
No, I'm not a king.
I'm not a king.
I work my s off to make our country great.
That's all it is.
I'm not a king at all.
You know, just because you don't like a president doesn't mean that they're a king or trying to be a king or something like that.
Certainly we didn't like some of the policies that President Obama had.
We certainly didn't like almost anything President Biden's done.
But I don't think you ever saw an uptick of saying, call him a king.
And those people did lots of executive orders.
but this is just something that they, you know, that they, that they want to prey on.
And it's all, it's all Trump derangement syndrome.
That's all it is.
They hate President Trump, no matter what he does.
It's all Trump derangement syndrome.
And you guys may have people in your family that are falling into that case.
We have people in our extended family that, you know, have been at some of these protests and, you know, hate Trump and what have you.
you know, that people believe what they want to believe. I hear that all the time, and I think
that's true. But those of us that are seeking the real truth are the ones that need to be
speaking up and paying attention and what have you. We asked, as we always do, we ask for questions,
and the kind of the questions that we got this time were very kind of closely related. One of the
questions or one of the things that came across and the most common was the growing dominant
dominance of Islam in places like Minnesota, Dearborn, Michigan, and other places around the country.
And I get what you're saying.
About the Muslim population in the U.S. is about 2%.
And it's kind of stayed about that for a while.
But what's happened is there have been concentrations of people coming in from basically Muslim countries,
to the U.S. settling in one, in various particular areas.
And while what I, I'm asked what I think, what can we do about that?
Well, I believe that we, one of the problems that we've had is we've had chain migration,
okay, which is something Schumer put in to where, you know, one person comes in legally,
let's say it's a student or maybe it's a professor or something like that.
and then they can bring in, they can ask and you generally approve to bring in other members of their family, all right, that don't really have to go through at getting at the back of the line of just normal legal immigration.
They, because they're linked, they can do that.
Well, I think we need to eliminate chain migration.
That's one of the things I think we need to do, and I think it will help us at that scenario.
The other thing that's happening is a lot of these people are coming over here on HB1.
visas and they're getting married and having kids that are born here, which they're U.S.
citizens.
If you're born here, that's the way it works currently.
And I think we need to, I think that we need to be much more restrictive on some of these visa
programs.
We need to make sure that we are given our U.S. citizens the absolute first and best opportunity.
We should be prejudiced in favor of U.S. citizens so to get these jobs that we're saying that we need to hire these engineers and other places for from around the world.
I don't think we need to do that, right?
I think that we need to first make sure that we're given a clear path for our students to be able to participate in these high-paying technical jobs that are out there in engineering and software development, software design, all those types of things.
we need to be really looking at the economy of the future.
The economy of the past is not the economy of the future.
And we need to make sure that our education system is looking at that.
What are we doing at the basic levels of our education to make sure that we're training our students to be able to take those jobs?
And our universities should admit every U.S. citizen before they admit foreign citizens.
I just do not believe that we should be recruiting foreign students to come to our universities
when we have students here that would be very good representations in those universities.
It makes me sick even here in Texas at some of our leading universities.
It's harder for someone here in Texas that has a high grade point average to get into the
University of Texas or Texas A&M or some of our other top universities than it is for someone
coming from another country. And that just shouldn't be that way. And that's something that absolutely
we need to handle. Of course, the other thing that we need to do is in our neighborhoods and things
like that, we need to show the kindness of Jesus in those particular areas so that they have a desire.
I mean, it's up to us to be the messenger. It's up to Jesus and it's up to God to change people's
hearts. But we need to show them that being a Christian is something that's a positive and that's a true
son of God is Jesus Christ. That's what we need to show. But I do think there are things that our
government can do. We should try to, when we have immigrants come in, we should try to have them
assimilate into society, just like it, just like it has been done for hundreds of years. Now, you're always going to
end up, you know, you're always going to want to be around people that are familiar to you and you
like and like the same things and what have you. But in general, we need to assimilate people into
American society, not under some, you know, foreign theocracy that they want to follow. That's
absolutely not what we need to do. In a way, the government can help on that is just to make sure
that, you know, there's no local ordinances or regulations or laws that take away from what our
Constitution says. And we should totally get rid of chain migration. And we should really rethink
our, any of our, all of our visa programs so that we put Americans first before we put people from
other countries. That's what I think we should do. And I'm hopeful that we can do that. But you
should be making sure that you're communicating when you're elected officials on those things.
Absolutely.
Here's another one that's, here's another question that's come up is, is AI ethical and its
economic implications?
Well, it's just like anything.
The internet, as you both know, there's really, really good stuff that comes out of.
Ali gets her messages out via a lot of it through the internet, right?
So what she does on social media and what have you, I think that's been very beneficial to a lot of people that are listening based on the messages that I see that she gets back.
So it's good and bad.
And AI is the same way.
AI can be used for good and AI can be used for bad.
What I have to rely on is what it says in the Bible where it says what man intends for evil, God can make good.
And that's a paraphrase, but you understand what I'm saying.
And that's the way it works.
But I do think we have to be very, very careful about it.
In fact, I hope in one of the future episodes that Allie or I,
I, one, will have my friend Giovanni Caprigley-on,
who's one of the leading experts on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity on the show
to talk about that, how families can protect their kids from the evil parts of AI
and the evil parts of what's going on out there in social media.
He's a state representative here in Texas.
and really someone that not only people at the state level but at the federal level have sought his advice on.
Just a really very smart guy in this area.
Hopefully we can have him on in the future.
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The other thing is what's going on with the economy.
And I was looking at this some more,
and we've had a couple of shows about this, as you know.
Gas prices, you know, those are down since the height under Biden
by almost 30% if not more than that.
So they're coming, they're back into more reasonable range, at least reasonable based
on what you and I know today.
When I started driving, which was a long time ago, but it was right after the, there was a huge
oil crisis in the early 70s because Saudi Arabia quit pumping oil for a while to hurt
our economy, or at least they slowed it down.
And we had gas prices, you know, double overnight.
But they were doubling from like 30 cents a gallon to 60 cents a gallon.
So it's nothing like it is today.
But I'm hopeful that gas prices can get back down to gasoline anyway.
You know, in the low $2 range.
I don't know if that'll happen or not.
We saw them just a week ago so down in the 230s, which I thought was pretty good.
Now, we were also out in California.
My wife and I were last week, and I saw that it's still over $5 there, close to $5.
dollars a gallon in California, which is crazy. Most of that's California taxes, by the way.
That's not just the underlying price that people pay for gasoline, the wholesale.
It's pretty much the same all around the country.
I want to talk to you about food inflation because that's important. I know that we go to the
grocery store, things are expensive. The average increase over the last 20 years, the average
annual increase in food prices is about 3%, 2.9%. And 2020, 2,000. And 2020,
25, it's about 2.5%.
So we're pretty much an average.
But what happened was in 21 and 22, food prices grew almost 40%.
And they came down a little bit in 23, but they didn't come down to the 2019 level, right?
And so the increases since that time have been roughly in line with what history has been,
but because they were already at the inflated rate under Biden, a hugely inflated rate.
a hugely inflated rate, and so when they increase two to three percent on that, we obviously
feel it more.
I don't know that they're going to come down a lot, honestly.
I do think that they will not rise very much.
They'll kind of stay in the pattern.
There have been some things that affected that like the bird flu and the war in Ukraine,
which is cut down on some of the wheat supplies and what have you.
but I think that what will happen is,
is that the food inflation anyway will probably kind of go back to what it has been in the past,
two to three percent.
That's what's been able to maintain.
The only way that will go down drastically is through a massive increase,
a few things, a massive increase in productivity, all right,
so that they can actually make the, you know, in product less expensive,
or a huge recession, which we really don't want to have.
where demand will go way down, and then the prices generally would follow that.
What I think has to happen, all right, is that for us as individuals,
is that we have to make sure that we are performing at our highest level of ability
in our job or career market.
Our economy is not set up for someone that has no skills, and I'm sorry about
that, but it's just not set up for that. It's set up to reward people that have skills. Now, you don't
have to go to college to get those skills. Okay, if you want to go to college, that's fine and
get a degree and become, get a get, get to seek a career that requires a college degree. But
you do have to have some type of skill. And there are so many opportunities out there. You know,
we have certification programs for all sorts of things, whether that's a computer design, uh,
whether that's welding, whether that's plumbing, electrical, whatever it is,
you can get certified relatively inexpensively through a community college or through a program.
And you may have to go at night.
I'll tell you, I went to college, but I did it almost all at night.
I tell people all the time I squeeze four years of college into 10.
And I did that because I was working full time during the day.
All right?
And you may also, I've had second jobs, a lot of part of my early life.
I had second jobs when I was working and when I was working full time and also going to school.
We also had a little, we ran a concession stand at a sports field to make some extra money.
We did all sorts of things.
And I think you have to be creative, right?
What you can't do is sit back and blame somebody else.
Do not become a victim in this, okay?
Do not become a victim.
Let's move forward.
Let's get you a skill.
Let's do it through college or trade school or something.
And make sure you're earning at the highest possible rate.
you can earn to take care of your family. The other thing is, really look where you really have to look at
your budget. We're going to do an episode on that in the future as well on where are you spending your
money. Where are you really spending your money? Will you be honest with yourself and say, okay,
I am absolutely spending my money in the most efficient way possible. Chances are most of us are not doing that.
I probably don't do that either. Now, you know, we've got to a point in our life where I don't have to look at
every penny, although I am still a steward of what God has given us. So I need to make sure that
I'm as good at that as I should be. And I need to be better at that. There's no question. I'm not as
efficient as I should be. And I tell myself that I need to pay more attention to that.
I will tell you when the kids were younger and when things weren't as good financially for Lisa and I,
we were very diligent in making sure that we were utilizing the funds that God had given us in the
best way that we possibly could. We prioritized them. Like I told you, our kids all went to private
Christian school. And that was a priority. I sacrificed, we both sacrificed things that maybe our friends
were able to do or have because we wanted our kids to go to Christian school. That was important to
us. May not be as important to you, okay? I get that. I'm not saying it should or it shouldn't be.
I'm just saying that it does require sacrifice to be able to do those things. But you can do it. I mean,
there's no question about there's nothing if you had a chance to even flum through my book back there
life lessons from the little red wagon you read a lot of my story you'll know that there was very
nothing special about us my mom and dad were public school teachers never made a lot of money
you know they weren't great money managers either and so there was my mom and dad divorced when I was
17 there was nothing special I don't know what your situation is but I promise you that God didn't put you
so that, you know, you couldn't make it through the next day because of finances.
You can do that.
He wants you to do that, but we have to do our part as well.
So thank you for having me today listening in.
Allie, of course, will be back.
She'll just be down doing the Turning Point USA thing tonight.
Ellis, you pray for her, please.
Just, you know, she has got a lot going on,
and she's doing the most she can, her and her husband.
and just ask that they covet your prayers.
I know that for sure.
So thank you very much, and we'll hope to see you next time.
