Topic: Illegality

76 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:03:42 - 1:07:53

1867: Transmission Window

Channel Migrant Crossings and European Border Security

Despite an $800 million deal with France, the number of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats continues to rise. Authorities in Belgium are calling for a naval barrier to stop the vessels before they reach UK waters, while the hosts reminisce about the historical difficulty of navigating the Channel's rough waters.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 1:53:00 - 1:56:09

1852: Jell-No!

Cesar Chavez, Illegal Immigration, Bracero Program

Archival interviews from 1972 and 1974 reveal Cesar Chavez's strong opposition to illegal immigration, which he viewed as a tool for strike-breaking. Chavez used derogatory terms like "wetbacks" to describe undocumented workers and accused the Department of Justice of leaving checkpoints unmanned. The hosts suggest the recent sexual assault allegations are being used to erase Chavez from history because his views on immigration conflict with modern political narratives.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 15:16 - 17:01

1842: A Dog A Day

Nancy Guthrie Case, Alleged Cover-up and Residual Data

Speculation arises regarding the death of Nancy Guthrie, with claims suggesting the involvement of an illegal immigrant and a subsequent media cover-up. Technical questions are raised about "residual data" from back-end camera systems and the legitimacy of the footage released to the public. The narrative contrasts the official surveillance story with potential evidence of a staged scene.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:09:40 - 2:11:59

1071: Commie Comey

Pasadena Resident on Illegal Immigration and EEOC

A black woman speaking at a Pasadena City Council meeting expresses support for ICE and voices concerns about the impact of illegal immigration on the African American community. She claims that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) focuses on Latinos and Asians while neglecting black citizens. The hosts highlight this as a perspective rarely heard in mainstream media.

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.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:49:29 - 2:51:35

1801: Hate of Speech

UK Digital ID, Keir Starmer, and Government Accreditation

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is exploring the implementation of digital ID cards to streamline government services and combat illegal migration. The hosts contrast this "accreditation" push in the UK with the "Trump Gold Card" in the U.S., arguing that the British public is being conditioned to accept more government surveillance.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 13:36 - 17:27

1790: Florida Ounce

Census Apportionment and Illegal Immigration Strategy

A discussion on the constitutional basis of the U.S. Census focuses on Article 1, Section 2, and the 14th Amendment regarding the apportionment of representatives. Claims are made that the Democratic Party opposes citizenship questions on the census to maximize representation in states like California by counting non-citizens. The historical shift from the three-fifths clause to counting the "whole number of persons" is examined.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 1:32:26 - 1:37:01

1739: Hypophora

Camelot Castle Hotel, UK Migrant Housing Refusal

The proprietor of Camelot Castle in Cornwall, England, refused a lucrative offer from the British Home Office to house 300 illegal migrants. The government reportedly offered double the hotel's normal annual revenue on a rolling contract, requiring the dismissal of nearly all local staff. The owner argued that accepting the deal would have destroyed the local economy of Tintagel and contributed to "cultural degradation."

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:24:52 - 2:27:50

1736: The Blurt

"Unleashed" Trump Supporters, Gay and Black Voters

Viral clips show gay and black Trump supporters expressing satisfaction with the new administration's focus on meritocracy and border enforcement. One gay man stated he is glad to no longer worry about pronouns, while a child of legal immigrants supported the deportation of those who entered illegally. Conversely, "hater" clips continue to circulate, with some activists comparing Trump supporters to Nazis.

MEGA
Episode 1734 2:34:52 - 2:37:25

1734: MEGA

NGO Funding Cut, Kristi Noem, Shadow Government Operations

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the termination of federal funding for NGOs that facilitate illegal immigration through Panama and Mexico. Noem characterized these organizations as a "shadow government" that uses taxpayer dollars to perform actions the federal government cannot legally do. Many of these groups, including faith-based organizations, are accused of actively encouraging border crossings.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 21:45 - 23:56

1733: Rat Note

Tom Homan, Self-Deportation and Public Safety

Border Czar Tom Homan warned that the Trump administration is prioritizing the removal of public safety and national security threats. Homan suggested that individuals in the country illegally should self-deport to avoid the escalating enforcement aperture. The administration acknowledges that deporting an estimated 11 million people would require unprecedented manpower and funding.

The Fog
Episode 1726 53:46 - 56:38

1726: The Fog

Brad Kenneth Spafford, Virginia Explosives Seizure, Anti-Government Extremism

The FBI arrested Brad Kenneth Spafford in Virginia following the seizure of over 150 pipe bombs and a wearable explosive vest. Prosecutors labeled Spafford an anti-government extremist who allegedly used images of President Biden for target practice. While currently charged with illegal firearm possession, he remains held without bond as a danger to the community.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 24:18 - 31:32

1705: Kamplaining

Latino Voter Shift, Miami-Dade County Republican Support

NPR reports on a significant shift in Latino voter sentiment in Florida, with polls showing nearly 60% support for Donald Trump in Miami-Dade County. The discussion explores how Republican messaging regarding socialism resonates with Cuban Americans and how legal immigrants often support strict border enforcement, contrary to Democratic expectations.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 1:28:26 - 1:30:36

1694: Gorgeous

Poland Refugee Policy, Dominik Tarczynski, Security and Immigration

Polish Member of the European Parliament Dominik Tarczyński defended Poland's zero-refugee policy regarding Muslim illegal immigrants during a BBC interview. He stated that the policy is the reason Poland has experienced zero terrorist attacks and remains safe. Tarczyński emphasized that his government was elected to prioritize the safety of Polish families over EU immigration mandates.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 2:09:23 - 2:13:18

1690: Corn Sweat

California Illegal Immigrant Housing Bill, AB 1840

California lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 1840, which would allow undocumented immigrants to apply for the state's first-time homebuyer loan program. The program offers up to $150,000 for down payments. Critics argue the bill prioritizes illegal immigrants during a housing crisis, while supporters claim it helps "set roots" for tax-paying residents.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 25:57 - 28:28

1672: Sand Battery

Anti-Biden Viral Videos, Digital Campaign Tactics

A surge of highly produced, aggressive anti-Biden viral clips is noted on social media platforms. These videos often use satire or man-on-the-street interviews to criticize the administration's handling of the U.S. border and illegal immigration. The hosts describe these digital tactics as more aggressive than those seen in the 2016 election cycle.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 2:18:49 - 2:20:23

1661: Hard Landing

Illegal Immigration Statistics, Chip Roy Congressional Hearing

During a congressional hearing, Representative Chip Roy questioned panelists on the total number of people living illegally in the United States. While media outlets often cite a figure of 11 million, experts at the hearing suggested the actual number is likely between 20 and 40 million. The hosts speculate the number could be as high as 47 million.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 1:40:44 - 1:42:56

1655: Illegal Chants

Texas Border Indictments, Governor Greg Abbott

A Texas grand jury indicted over 140 individuals on misdemeanor rioting charges following a mass attempt to breach the border in El Paso. This follows a county judge's initial dismissal of the case, while Governor Greg Abbott faces criticism for his handling of border security and his perceived "showboating" at Eagle Pass.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 27:04 - 31:22

1641: Lock the Clock

Border Bill Dispute and Laken Riley Gaffe

During the State of the Union, President Biden mispronounced the name of Laken Riley, an innocent woman killed by an illegal immigrant, calling her "Lincoln." Biden blamed Donald Trump for the failure of a bipartisan border bill, while Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene heckled him from the floor. Critics argue Biden already possesses the executive authority to close the border without new legislation.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:02:11 - 2:04:36

1641: Lock the Clock

Denver "Newcomers" and Rental Property Requests

The city of Denver has begun using the term "newcomers" to describe illegal immigrants as it shuts down four municipal shelters. City officials are now asking private rental property owners to rent directly to these individuals and cap rent prices at $2,000 a month. The shift in terminology is viewed as a deliberate attempt to rebrand the migrant crisis.