00:00So, Venezuela, crime is way down.
00:03The criminals are almost gone.
00:05The jails are half empty.
00:07The only difference, if I were running Venezuela, I
00:10would have had the — I would have had the jails
00:11100 percent empty by now.
00:13I can't believe they're just going a little slower
00:16than we thought.
00:17Many countries right now — there's a certain
00:19country, I don't want to mention it, because the
00:21head of the country, the President — South
00:23American country, but again, they're all over
00:25the world — he's getting great publicity that he's
00:28done a wonderful job on crime.
00:30He's done a wonderful, wonderful job.
00:32He's convinced everybody to live together.
00:34And I believed it.
00:35Like, for two years, I'm reading about it.
00:37I go, oh, great story in the New York Times.
00:39Great, great, great.
00:39Wonderful.
00:40Then I realized he's taking his criminals, he's
00:44dumping them into our country.
00:46But he's doing it differently than some of
00:48the others.
00:49In Venezuela, they brag about it.
00:51He liked to say that he did something with a
00:53social experiment.
00:55A criminal is a criminal, and they generally stay
00:58a criminal, and we don't have time to figure it
01:00out.
01:00But we're not going to take criminals, and we're
01:02going to get rid of the criminals that we've been
01:04given by all these countries from all over
01:06the world.
01:07Understand?
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