00:00In order, we've heard it, no sanctuary loopholes.
00:03The other thing I forgot to say, I want to fine businesses.
00:07If you are employing illegal aliens for labor and we catch you,
00:12you will be fined $1,000 a day.
00:16We're going to give that revenue back to taxpayers.
00:19We're going to fine you, we're going to fine you, and we're going to fine you.
00:24We're not going to have any sanctuary loopholes.
00:27There are Republicans in this state legislature who will tell you,
00:30we've banned sanctuary cities, we've banned sanctuary policies,
00:33but they did not ban sanctuary sheriffs.
00:36And when we had one, nobody spoke up.
00:40And so we will not do that.
00:42We will work with ICE from day one.
00:43We have over 400 beds available right now that the state has emptied
00:49that we can provide to ICE and to DHS
00:52to increase the deportations we are doing every single day in South Carolina,
00:57and the state can get reimbursed for it.
00:59We are not doing that now.
01:01So that is something else that I would implement.
01:03The other thing, we are going to prosecute crimes.
01:07Gone are the days of no juries.
01:10Gone are the days of no prosecutions.
01:13We have a prosecutor, I told us, in Sumter County.
01:16He prosecuted one case.
01:18One case two weeks ago in one week.
01:21And there were 60 murder cases in Sumter.
01:23It's crazy.
01:24And if we have solicitors that are refusing to prosecute cases,
01:28I want the state to defund those prosecutors.
01:33We're done.
01:34We're done.
01:35I want justice for every single victim in South Carolina.
01:39I also want to increase the penalties for violent crimes.
01:42We're not following the mandatory minimum sentencing.
01:45We're not doing that.
01:47And for some of these crimes, you're getting a $100 fine, a $500 fine.
01:50It's nothing.
01:51And they don't even have to pay it.
01:53And I will tell you, there's a case I'm talking about
01:55that Al Molson, our attorney general, prosecuted recently,
01:58and he denies it.
01:59He lies about it.
02:01It's a case of Donald Gresh.
02:03And I encourage you to go Google Donald Gresh.
02:06He's a convicted pedophile.
02:09He was found with 1,900 images of toddlers as young as three
02:17being raped by animals.
02:20I am not lying.
02:21You can find the files, the police reports and everything.
02:26The police are men and women in blue.
02:28They do all the investigation.
02:30And our AG and our solicitors don't prosecute.
02:33That's what happened in this case.
02:34He was charged.
02:35He was indicted.
02:36There was a nice, big, beautiful press release that Al Molson put out.
02:39Oh, my gosh, we're going to prosecute this pedophile.
02:4260 years.
02:43He's looking at 60 years.
02:46Al Molson did a plea deal in 15 minutes and denies it.
02:50It's in the paperwork.
02:51You can read it for yourself.
02:52And in the plea deal, they pled down every indictment except for one.
03:00Does anyone want to guess how many days Donald Gresh served in jail?
03:07One day in jail for a pedophile that had 1,900 images of kids as young as three being raped by animals.
03:14One day.
03:16Donald Gresh isn't the only one.
03:17Do you think that would ever happen on my watch?
03:22No.
03:23Hell no.
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