Topic: Non Citizens

7 chapters across the catalog

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 39:24 - 40:48

1767: Best Clips of The Day

Illinois Law, Non-Citizen Police Officers and Governor Pritzker

Governor J.B. Pritzker signs a bill allowing non-citizens who are legally authorized to work in the U.S. to become police officers in Illinois. The Fraternal Order of Police criticizes the legislation, arguing it creates a crisis of confidence in law enforcement. The hosts suggest the move is part of a broader trend of radical governance in the state.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 24:14 - 30:19

1701: DORK MAGA

NPR Voting Coverage, Non-Citizen Voting Lawsuits

NPR's voting correspondent Miles Parks discusses the legal landscape surrounding the 2024 election, focusing on Georgia's new hand-counting rules and Republican lawsuits. The report characterizes concerns about non-citizen voting as a narrative with "microscopic" evidence, while a Marist College poll shows 90% of Republicans are concerned about the issue. The segment critiques the media's framing of these legal challenges as attempts to inject doubt rather than ensure process integrity.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 2:47:57 - 2:49:34

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Atlantic Ocean Cooling, Oregon Housing Grants

NOAA data indicates the Atlantic Ocean is cooling at a "mysteriously fast rate," contradicting standard global warming narratives. In Oregon, a taxpayer-funded group called Hacienda Community Development Corporation is reportedly offering $30,000 home-buying grants exclusively to non-US citizens, including DACA recipients and asylees.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 2:38:58 - 2:43:42

1676: Douche Mobile

The SAFE Act, Non-Citizen Voting and Congressional Posturing

The House passed the SAFE Act, a bill introduced by Chip Roy that would require proof of citizenship for federal elections. While Republicans argue it secures elections, Democrats claim it creates unnecessary barriers for millions of Americans without easy access to birth certificates. The bill is viewed as political posturing ahead of the November election.

Quantum of Evidence
Episode 863 1:48 - 5:00

863: Quantum of Evidence

Global Citizen Festival, Non-Profit Financial Analysis

An analysis of the Global Citizen festival in Central Park reveals skepticism regarding the organization's mission and financial structure. Reviewing 990 tax forms, the hosts note the project spends approximately $10.5 million annually against $9 million in revenue, primarily to produce a concert featuring high-paid acts like Rihanna and Metallica.

Clinton Condign
Episode 813 14:42 - 17:17

813: Clinton Condign

New Speak and Spreadsheet Discrepancies

The hosts experiment with "new speak" terms such as "native incumbent citizen privilege" and "non-disabled" as satirical social commentary. John C. Dvorak notes significant errors in the current donation spreadsheet, mentioning that a large contribution from Dame Astrid is missing. They decide to proceed with the available data while acknowledging the numbers are currently inaccurate.