Topic: Border Security

109 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 5:47 - 8:57

1867: Transmission Window

Public Perception of Donald Trump in Europe

During a family visit in the Netherlands, a host observes that the first question asked by locals and expatriates often concerns President Donald Trump. While public sentiment is often framed as negative, the hosts suggest that many Europeans privately support Trump's stances on border security and the removal of "undesirables."

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:16:28 - 1:18:49

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Colombia Cocaine Production, Mexico Border Issues and Cuba Misdirection

The discussion shifts to other regional targets, suggesting that Colombia's president must "watch his ass" due to ongoing cocaine production. The hosts speculate that the focus on Cuba is a "misdirection" and that Mexico is the true primary target for future U.S. intervention due to its proximity and significant border issues.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 28:17 - 35:49

1824: Battle Rhythm

US Border Protection, Social Media Screening for Tourists

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has proposed making social media handles mandatory for tourists entering under the ESTA visa waiver program. The proposal seeks five years of social media history to screen for hostility toward the U.S. government or extremist affiliations. The hosts discuss the potential impact on international visitors and the complexity of implementing such a policy.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 28:52 - 33:44

1822: Kohanna

Henry Cuellar Pardon, Biden Border Policy Criticism

President Trump pardoned Texas Democratic Representative Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda, following their indictment on bribery charges. Trump alleged the indictment was a political "witch hunt" by the Biden administration because Cuellar criticized open border policies. The pardon has sparked discussion regarding Cuellar's past dealings with a Mexican bank and Azerbaijani interests.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 27:59 - 29:18

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Tom Homan, Bribery Allegations Deconstruction

George Stephanopoulos questioned J.D. Vance about an FBI surveillance tape allegedly showing Border Czar Tom Homan accepting $50,000 in cash. Vance dismissed the report as a "ridiculous smear" intended to stop Homan from enforcing immigration laws. The exchange highlights ongoing media tension regarding the Trump administration's mass deportation plans.

Stimming
Episode 1802 10:19 - 14:19

1802: Stimming

United Nations General Assembly, Trump Migration Speech

Donald Trump delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly criticizing the UN for funding an "assault" on Western borders through cash assistance to migrants. The President claimed the UN budgeted $372 million for migrant support in 2024 and provided debit cards and phones to those traveling to the U.S. southern border. He asserted that under his current leadership, the "invasion" has been stopped, contrasting his policies with the previous Biden administration.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 18:45 - 20:38

1745: Old Crone

Fentanyl Labs, Canadian Trade Goods, Border Smuggling

The trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada are linked to the production and smuggling of fentanyl. Claims are made that Mexican cartels operate labs within Canada, transporting narcotics into the U.S. via commercial trucks carrying legitimate goods like lumber and auto parts.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:37:15 - 2:38:44

1743: MAGAREXIA

U.S. Drone Strikes in Mexico, Cartel Targets

Unconfirmed reports suggest that U.S. military drone operators are being deployed to target drug cartel locations within Mexico. While not officially reported by major news outlets, the claim aligns with recent political rhetoric regarding increased military action against cartels. The lack of mainstream coverage is noted as a potential sign of a covert operation.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 2:04:30 - 2:06:22

1742: Golden Poop

Reverse Migration, Border Crossing Decline

Illegal border crossings have plummeted to levels not seen since early 2021, a trend attributed to strict new policies and the phenomenon of "reverse migration." Migrants from Venezuela and Colombia who were waiting in Mexico are reportedly returning home to avoid the risk of deportation. The cancellation of smartphone-based asylum applications has further discouraged irregular migration through the Darien Gap.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 7:44 - 12:02

1741: Nurse Injector

Tom Homan Addresses Border Security at CPAC

Former ICE Director Tom Homan delivered a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) criticizing the Biden administration's border policies. Homan claimed Joe Biden is the first president to intentionally unsecure the border and expressed excitement about working for Donald Trump again. He specifically targeted the Boston Police Commissioner for refusing to honor ICE detainers, threatening to bring "hell" to the city to address criminal aliens.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 1:30:43 - 1:33:18

1735: Old Bag

Border Security, Irregular Migrants and North American Diplomacy

Mexico and Canada have both taken steps to bolster border security in response to Trump's tariff threats, including deportations and the deployment of drones and Blackhawk helicopters. While Canada has taken a conciliatory diplomatic approach, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has been more aggressive in her rhetoric. The hosts question if these measures will be enough to prevent a full-scale North American trade war.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 4:31 - 6:31

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Border Security Strategy, Tom Homan and Immediate Deportations

Incoming border czar Tom Homan is preparing to execute large-scale raids and deportations immediately following the presidential inauguration. The initial strategy focuses on undocumented individuals who have committed additional crimes within the United States. These actions are expected to be among the first executive orders signed by Donald Trump upon taking office.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 13:16 - 15:45

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

FEMA Personnel Availability, Border Deployment, Chris Hayes Math

Reports from the New York Times indicate that only 9% of FEMA personnel were available to respond to Hurricane Milton as of Monday morning. Speculation suggests that a significant portion of the agency's staff remains deployed to the U.S. southern border to assist with migrant processing. Additionally, MSNBC host Chris Hayes is criticized for claiming a two-degree Celsius temperature rise would make storms "twice as bad," a calculation dismissed as scientifically baseless.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 4:50 - 7:52

1699: Entomophagy

Donald Trump Campaign Speech, Kamala Harris Mental Capacity Claims

Donald Trump delivered a speech criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris's handling of the U.S. border, claiming her policies allowed over 600,000 migrant criminals into the country. Trump asserted that Harris is "mentally impaired" and "born that way," arguing that any Republican who oversaw such a border situation would have been impeached and removed from office.

Natalism
Episode 1682 1:21:23 - 1:24:23

1682: Natalism

Trump Campaign Pivot and 25 Ways Ad

Donald Trump admitted at the NABJ convention that his campaign was originally geared entirely toward defeating Joe Biden and must now pivot to face Kamala Harris. A new political advertisement lists "25 ways the US is being destroyed," focusing on open borders, crime, fentanyl, and the "weaponization of justice." The ad uses high-intensity imagery and music to frame the current administration's tenure as a period of moral and societal decay.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 2:22:23 - 2:27:37

1666: Wyrd

Democratic Schism, John Fetterman and Asylum Officer Bandwidth

Senator John Fetterman defended President Biden’s border executive order against criticism from progressive "Squad" members like Pramila Jayapal. Analysis from the Center for Immigration Studies suggests the order may be ineffective due to a lack of asylum officers; with only 1,000 officers able to conduct a few interviews daily, the system cannot handle the volume of migrants.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 1:40:01 - 1:44:44

1644: Shock Opera

Legal Limbo of Texas Immigration Law SB4

The Texas immigration law known as SB4 remains in legal limbo following a series of conflicting rulings from the Supreme Court and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The law would allow state law enforcement to arrest and deport individuals suspected of entering the country illegally. While Governor Greg Abbott maintains the state's right to defend its border, some local law enforcement officials in El Paso and Austin have expressed reluctance to enforce federal immigration standards.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 19:30 - 22:01

1634: Nukes in Space!

Senate Foreign Aid Bill, Border Security and Military-Industrial Complex

The U.S. Senate passed a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan during a rare Sunday session, notably excluding border security measures. House Speaker Mike Johnson has resisted bringing the bill to a vote, insisting on domestic border priorities. The push for funding is attributed to heavy lobbying from the military-industrial complex and defense contractors like Lockheed Martin.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 14:06 - 18:37

1632: King for a Day

Senate Border Bill Failure, HR 815, Alejandro Mayorkas Impeachment

The bipartisan border security and foreign aid bill failed in the Senate after former President Donald Trump urged Republicans to oppose it. While Democrats blame Trump for weaponizing the issue for the 2024 election, the House of Representatives simultaneously failed to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas by a single vote. The legislative gridlock continues as the Senate shifts focus to a standalone foreign aid package for Ukraine and Israel.