Topic: Immigration

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Interview With Daniel Miller   President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]
14:02 - 14:54

Interview With Daniel Miller President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]

Immigration Policy and Border Incentives

Dan Miller criticizes federal immigration policy for failing to secure the border while simultaneously incentivizing illegal entry. He argues that an independent Texas would establish its own controls but must address the underlying incentives created by the government. The segment concludes with Ahsan Sadat thanking Miller for the interview in Gonzales, Texas.

Alex Jones Speech At Personal Protection Second Amendment Rally   Oct. 25th, 1998 [6orFeosRZS8]
2:08 - 3:01

Alex Jones Speech At Personal Protection Second Amendment Rally Oct. 25th, 1998 [6orFeosRZS8]

Texas Family History, Multi-Generational Firearm Ownership

A speaker details their family's deep roots in Texas dating back to 1829 and 1845 as German immigrants. The narrative describes a 150-year-old family home containing antique gun lockers with shotguns nearly two centuries old alongside modern HK 91 rifles. The account emphasizes a legacy of responsible firearm ownership and marksmanship without criminal history.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
1:24:56 - 1:27:01

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

DNA Privacy, Immigration Act of 1996, National ID Cards

The hosts discuss the dangers of the government collecting DNA and biometric data through driver's licenses and blood drives. They link these developments to the Immigration Act of 1996, which they claim is being used to institute a National ID card system that embeds personal information into state-issued identification.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
29:24 - 32:34

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

Sheila Dean, 511 Campaign Against Real ID

Sheila Dean of the 511 Campaign joins the program to discuss the fight against the Real ID Act and biometric identification. The campaign's name refers to May 11, the date the bill was passed in 2005, framing it as a disaster comparable to 9/11. The discussion posits that the government uses the "problem" of illegal immigration to justify the "solution" of a mandatory biometric ID card linked to a global supercomputer.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
24:11 - 26:51

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Corporate Lobbying, Natural Resources, Taxpayer Funded Parties

The influence of corporate lobbies like Exxon and Halliburton on the legislature is criticized, with a call for Texas's natural resources to benefit its citizens directly. The discussion also targets taxpayer-funded lobbying by the Texas Education Agency and the $100 million spent on political conventions. Concerns are raised regarding the Real ID Act, biometric IDs, and the expansion of the welfare state.

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion   Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11   Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]
29:44 - 32:28

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11 Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]

Social Security Benefits, Welfare and Warfare State

Proposed changes to Social Security would allow Mexican citizens who work briefly in the U.S. to claim benefits, a move criticized as unsustainable for the system. This policy is viewed as part of a broader "welfare state" that, along with the "warfare state," places an undue financial burden on American taxpayers. The argument is made that the U.S. cannot be compelled to finance the world's needs at the expense of its own solvency.

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]
21:46 - 23:05

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]

Libertarian Perspectives, Gay Marriage and Immigration Policy

Jeff Davis outlines a libertarian stance on social issues, asserting that the government has no legitimate authority to regulate marriage or immigration. He advocates for free and open borders, stating that "illegal human beings" do not exist. The segment concludes with the assertion that consensual relationships between adults should remain entirely outside of government jurisdiction.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
28:01 - 32:42

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]

Immigration Control, Barbara Coe, First Amendment Rights

A caller named Dave discusses Barbara Coe, head of the California Coalition for Immigration Control, who faced legal threats from the Justice Department and MALDEF. The conflict arose from her efforts to post signs at polling places stating that only citizens can vote. The discussion links this to broader concerns about the erosion of First Amendment rights and police overreach.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
57:49 - 1:01:03

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Immigration, Slave State Mentality and Final Call to Action

The host shares a perspective on immigration, stating that while productive individuals are welcome, the current system feeds a "slave state mentality" of government dependency. A final plea is made for listeners to attend the Commissioners Court meeting at 9:00 AM the following day. The host admits to having a "bad attitude" due to the slow pace of change but insists that global corporations must be countered by local action.

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]
8:04 - 11:46

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]

Republic of Texas Movement and Economic Frustration

Joyce Isaacs discusses the Republic of Texas movement, mentioning figures like McLaren and Archie Lowe who appeared on her radio show. She attributes the rise of such groups to extreme economic frustration and a perceived lack of representation in government decisions. The conversation also touches on the negative impacts of NAFTA and current immigration policies on the Texas economy.

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]
1:20:42 - 1:27:49

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]

Minutemen Border Protests and Racial Tensions in Austin

Footage from a protest at the Texas State Capitol shows a confrontation between the Minutemen civilian border patrol and counter-protesters from groups like Mecha and La Raza. Alex Jones is seen arguing with protesters, claiming that illegal immigration is a tool used by corporations to drive down American wages. The segment captures the intense racial and political divisions surrounding the issue of border security in Texas.

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]
36:04 - 37:59

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]

Cuban Revolution, Castro Regime Atrocities, Personal Narrative

A guest recounts his childhood experience in Cuba during the first two years of Fidel Castro's rise to power. He describes how the regime seized his father's life savings, strip-searched his mother, and forcibly placed him in a military school for six months. The speaker draws parallels between the early signs of Cuban communism and current political trends in the United States.

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]
26:20 - 29:46

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]

Global Language, Immigration as a Political Tool

The discussion focuses on the use of English as a global business language and claims that immigrant leaders intentionally avoid teaching it to keep populations subjugated. Alex Jones argues that the "end of America" is being celebrated by globalists and Time Magazine through the erosion of the Bill of Rights and the exploitation of border tensions.

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]
38:33 - 42:23

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]

National Sovereignty, Ford Foundation Funding Critiques

Alex Jones discusses how organizations like the Ford Foundation allegedly fund radical groups to stir up racial tension and undermine national sovereignty. A caller named Florence supports these claims, arguing that illegal immigration is being used to overwhelm infrastructure, leading to issues like rolling brownouts in Texas and California.