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Buck Brief - Biden Opening the Border Wider

Sep 22, 202316 min
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You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Let make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the Buck Brief. We have the Biden administration plan to deal with the migrant crisis to discuss. There's also the indictment of Senator Menendez of New Jersey for bribery, corruption and a crazy brawl breaks out at a San Francisco forty nine ers game, and this comes after a Patriots fan died in the

stands in New England during a scuffle. So I want to talk about that for a little bit here. Let's start, though, with the biggest story in America. The most important story in America right now is the migrant crisis. And there are many reasons for this, but let's first start with this. It's not going to stop. So what you're seeing right now is going to be a continuous flow. They're trying to set up migrant processing centers in Colombia, Guatemala, and

Costa Rica. What is that going to do? I mean, think about this now. The game that the Biden administration is trying to play is to say, don't worry, We've got this figured out, we're going to set up places where people in other countries can apply to be refugees in America. They're not going to do that, and even if they do do that, it's not going to stop them from them showing up at the border. Think about this.

The whole point of the current system and the way it's being exploited is that people walk into America, which is illegal, so they break US sovereignty. Effectively, they're trespassing on US soil. They and they really walk across the border, and then they say I want asylum, and then they'll be bustly, be processed, and then they're busted to somewhere in the country to await a asylum court date that is going to be five, seven, maybe ten years out

at this point, at least five or six. And by the time they go into that asylum court, they'll probably already have a US born child, so they'll have a US citizen child, and the judge may say, well, you can't get asylum. But then when they go to their then they go to their deportation hearing, which is a separate process. Say i'll have a child here, you can't

deport me. They'll say yeah, you know what, You're right, So the whole system is being gamed setting up a migrant processing center elsewhere so people can apply for refuge e status. Right, refugee status, my friends, that's not going to stop any of this, because what will happen is

they'll apply for that refugee status. They won't get it because overwhelmingly the people that come into this country saying they need asylum, they don't get it, like eighty ninety percent of them don't end up getting an asylum claim or getting it approved. So what ends up happening people might apply externally. They might apply and see if they can manage to get through the system, and then if they don't, you know what they'll do. I'll show up,

walk across the border, give it a second shot. This will do nothing. They're not refugees, this is the problem. If they are. If my country is poor, so I don't want to be there anymore, it gives you refugee status. We better get ready to take in about one hundred million people from around the world in the next few years. If I would rather live in America and have the taxpayers of America pay for all my stuff, if that gives you refugee status, then what are we in this country? Like,

what are we even doing in America? If that is our reality? So I just think that's very important to pay attention to. It's very important to understand that what they're doing isn't going to deal with the problem at all, and yet that's their best that's their best effort right now.

If anything, it's likely to make the problem worse. If anything, it's likely to make things even more chaotic at the border because you're going to have now people that are applying for refugee status and then showing up, and the whole thing is just going to be a mess. It's

going to be a bureaucratic tangle, a total nightmare. But the notion that this is going to stop, I mean, I don't think anyone believes that New York City has taken in ninety five thousand illegal immigrants this year, ninety five thousand, And the language they use with all this, you have to understand it so important. I actually listened to a New York Times podcast this morning about this.

It's like a six minute long podcast because they were doing their version of the story and they kept saying, you know, well after their unlawful entry. I thought to myself, illegal. Why can't we just say illegal? I mean, yeah, unlawful is true, but they're illegals. They made an illegal entry. So after their illegal entry into the United States, what happens and what is the processing and what is the situation? And that's where I think you see, you know, things

are things are all coming to part friends. That's where you see they won't even refer to them as illegal aliens anymore. I think the federal code now might have been changed by Biden, or at least they're changing the way the federal bureaucracy speaks about them. So now it's undocumented. What does that mean? I mean, that's a nonsense term. They have documents. They just don't have documents that say that they should be in America legally. They're not undocumented.

And this is a euphemism. Right, they just don't have a green card or citizenship or a visa. Right. But the way they change the language is meant to change the perception. Unfortunately, they're very effective at doing that. Unfortunately, that's a reality of what is going on here. That's the reality of what is happening. And so we find ourselves I think seeing this now, where you after regog.

If Republicans don't get serious about this issue, if Republicans don't try to do something about this, this is just going to continue. This will just continue as is. And that means you have to have a win in twenty twenty four, and you have to have Republicans who have a goal, and the goal is to stop the flow of illegals to the greatest degree possible and bring down the flow of illegals by ninety percent. That should be the goal. And then what do you do with all

the people that are here? Now? You're going to have to deport some people, a lot of people, or else you're just waiting until the next wave decides to show up. Because the incentive is there. The incentives are in place. You don't change the incentives, you're going to get the same result. You and me, we're both information accumulators. You listen, you read, you watch, and you try to pull together as much information as possible. Then you make decisions with it.

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Everyone has known Menendez is dirty for the longest time, and yet this guy, I think he was the head of the Center Foreign Relations committary has been for all in the past four hundred thousand dollars in gold bars. It's astonishing luxury cars. So I mean this is not particularly complicated. This is the classic old school bribery stuff. And the Democrat Bob Menendez and his wife and dieted accepting four hundred thousand dollars in gold bars toward a

home mortgage received by Menendez and his wife. Indictment claims the couple had an improper relationship with the Jersey businessman. The couple, the husband and the wife charged with conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, and conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right. The three businessmen faced charges of conspiracy to commit bribery and commit

honest services fraud. Honest services fraud is a very broad and very vague charge that the Supreme Court's actually had in the past. I stepped in. That's what they got. Bob McDonnell on the problem with the McDonald charge is the honest services fraud. There there was no quid pro quo. It was just taking money and assuming that maybe are gifts and assuming that those gifts are resulting in an official favor that wasn't considered enough, that wasn't considered you know,

a crime by the Supreme Court. And I know they said, sorry, you can't. If someone gives you a rolex and you're in public office, you know, maybe that's unseemly. But if you haven't said give me a rolex and i'll do this for you, and you don't do anything in response to the rolex, you don't do anything at all. You can't charge charge you with honor services fraud. You thought you haven't committed any fraud. You're just somebody that's taking

gifts that maybe you shouldn't be taking. Doesn't look good. But that's for the ballot box. That's not for the criminal justice system. You know, we're criminalizing so much this country all the time. It's interesting. We're criminalizing things that you think, wait, is that even how is that illegal? Or like, how is everyone supposed to know about that? And then things like you know, bludgeoning old ladies with lead pipes, stealing cars. The Democrats are like, oh, let's

make that you know less of a crime. Let's not worry about those things. The most important crimes Democrats don't really care about but on some of these other things. Obviously, look at what they're doing to Trump. That's what I'm thinking about right now. You know, document retention and you know conspiracy and all these things. You think, wow, just criminalizing politics left and right. But yeah, I know Menendez

is in trouble. He had ties in the past to Solomon Melgan, who's a very wealthy Democrat donor who actually went to prison. I think he got seventeen years in prison for Medicare fraud or something like that, and then President Trump commuted it let him out of prison. So that is a thing that happened at the end of his presidency. All right, now, I just want to talk about this for a minute. I don't spend a lot of time on it, but I I see what's going on.

I don't understand how we can get this to stop, but it does need to stop. People fighting at sports games. I mean, we just need to think about this for a second. And I know this, you know, you guys all know I'm not a big sports guy, not big into sports, but you know, you look at this and you say to yourself, why would somebody get violent with another? Why I would an adult human being get violent with other human being over rooting for which team. You know,

that's what always happens. A guy's yelling too loud for one team and he goes like shut up, and then you know, it turns into you had this nasty brawl, which I mentioned before. You had this nasty brawl. And you know that that comes just days after someone actually died at one of these sporting events. Someone acts died.

Here we go, it's San Francisco, forty nine ers. This woman, it's on video her I think her, Oh gosh, yeah, her wig gets pulled off, which is why this is now going particularly viral because you see that and so everyone's just saying, oh my gosh, what a crazy fight. This guy grabs her by the head and her wig comes off, and people are just acting in this way. You know, a sports game, it's supposed to be a relaxation,

relief for people. And I do think that there needs to be a little bit of a gut check here where folks need to take a step back and say this is not the most important thing in the world. Fact, it's really not important. It's relaxation. I think this is very straightforward one should think about viewing professional athletics, whether at home or at a stadium, in the way that

people would think about playing a video game. If you're playing a football video game or watching a football game, you know, they're about They're very similar activities, right, They're both just about you relaxing and enjoying yourself. You're not really active in this process. You're not involved in any meaningful way. And you wouldn't, at least normal well adjusted adults wouldn't scream at somebody and punch them in the face because they beat you in a video game. If

you did, you definitely need a lot of therapy. But at some of these football games, it's the second one in the last week, and people, you know, I know there's a lot of alcohol involved too. I guess people people don't really want to hear my take on having more than two drinks. They don't want to hear it. You know. That's that's something else I've learned. It's not a hard and fast rule. But you know, third drink, fourth drink, fifth drink, doesn't really I don't know, for

a lot of folks. For a lot of folks, it's not a good idea. That's all I can say. Medically, and from a behavioral standpoint, it's just not a good idea. But I don't like seeing this sports stuff. I don't like seeing this play out where people are getting hurt. I mean, one case, the guy died. They think he had a pre existing medical condition, but still it was exast abated by getting into a scuffle with someone in

the stands. People are punching each other in the face and the whole thing, and you know, this stuff happens. You know, this happens in these games, and people videotape it too. I don't like that. You know, this is the instinct should be when you see somebody's space. There are women involved in these fights. There was a crazy one recently where some woman had like cowboy boots on.

She was kicking another woman in a porta potty. I mean, this stuff is It's like every week now there's another viral video of someone fighting at a football game, and I just feel like, you know, can't we all just decide together as a society, like just be nice. Be nice at the football game, be nice at the rock concert or the you know whatever, like people are there to have a good time. Life is hard, everyone's struggling. I just feel like this mentality. Everyone's oh, you know,

my team's losing and that guy's cheering. Honestly, who cares. It's entertainment. It's entertainment. It's like you're watching a movie. You don't punch someone of the face because they like one character in a movie more than more than the character that you like, right, I know you all know this, but I mean, this is really this is nonsense. This is nonsense, childishness, and you see so much of this, and I really do believe there's a breakdown in our

society of decency and order. And it doesn't have to be that way, especially in places that should be joyous occasions, you know, things that should be fun for everyone. You know, the attitude at at a great football game should be Man, aren't we all so blessed and lucky to be here? You know, it shouldn't be this, this, this false antagonism. I hate them. And you know, yeah, it's fine, it's you know, to boo and want your team to win. But to get to the point where adults are fighting,

I just, honestly, I think it's crazy. I really do. All Right, Well, if you're gonna watch the game this week and enjoy yourself and don't get any fights, and i'll talk to you Monday, Shield Time.

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