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00:00On immigration, your administration made a lot of news, I thought, in the last few days after the day of that acting national inspector chair of these national wars.
00:11Yeah, yeah, people that you admit are going on this.
00:14So, you announced that asylum.
00:16And that includes Somalians and plenty of others.
00:19And how long does your administration get the cause of asylum in states?
00:23I think a long time.
00:25Can you give any kind of asylum?
00:26We don't want those people. We have enough problems. We don't want those people.
00:29Is that a year, two years?
00:33No time limit. But it could be a long time limit.
00:35We don't want those people. You understand that?
00:38I understand.
00:38You understand that?
00:39I understand.
00:39Who are you with?
00:40I'm with the news station.
00:41News station. News station.
00:44Let me just ask you, we don't want those people. Does that make sense?
00:47You know why we don't want them?
00:49Because many of them know good, and they shouldn't be in our country.
00:52What do you mean by those people?
00:54They're people from different countries that are not friendly to us, and countries that
00:59are out of control of themselves.
01:01Countries like Somalia, that have virtually no government, no military, no money.
01:05All they do is go around killing each other.
01:07Then they come into our country and tell us how to run our country.
01:11We don't want them.
01:11What are you talking about?
01:12Do you know how many companies are out of control?
01:14You've got to talk up.
01:16She said, how many are out of choice?
01:18Is there a last?
01:20Well, I guess we gave you 19, right?
01:22Okay.
01:22That's probably more than that.
01:24Is that what you mean? You mean third-world countries, those guys?
01:27No, I don't think they're all there in the world, but in many cases, they are third-world.
01:32They're not good countries. They're very private countries.
01:36They're countries that don't do a good job.
01:38They're countries that don't register from the standpoint of success.
01:42And we frankly don't need their people coming into our country telling us what to do.
01:47And you're talking about like Somalia, where you have a congressman who goes around telling everybody about our constitution.
01:54And yet she supposedly came into our country by marrying her brother.
01:58Well, if that's fair, she shouldn't be a congressman, and we should throw the hell out of our country.
02:02Talk of that, and as they close you into walls, and you call them up for many Americans who find it, like some more, you know, retarded.
02:09And do you stand by that clean and call them up for many Americans?
02:12Yeah, I think there's something wrong with it. Absolutely.
02:14I think there's something wrong with it.
02:15Do you have a problem with it?
02:17What is it?
02:17What is it?
02:17You know what? I think there's something wrong with it.
02:20Anybody that would do what he did, anybody that would allow those people into a state,
02:25and pay billions of dollars out to Somalia.
02:28We give billions of dollars to Somalia.
02:31It's not even a country because it doesn't function like it's country.
02:34It's got a name, but it doesn't function like it's country.
02:37Yeah, there's something wrong with walls.
02:39Mr. President, you said that you might denaturalize Americans.
02:44Is that as good as you talk about it?
02:45You mean people that are in here that shouldn't be here?
02:47Okay, if you mean Americans, are you trying to do it?
02:48Well, we'll see.
02:49I mean, yeah, we have criminals that came into our country, and they were naturalized,
02:55maybe through a fight with somebody that didn't know what they were doing.
02:59If I have the power to do it, I'm not sure that I do, but if I do, I would denaturalize them.
03:04What do you mean by a person?
03:10It means get people out that are in our country.
03:12Get them out of here.
03:13I want to get them out.
03:15We got a lot of people in our country that shouldn't be here.
03:17And they came in through Biden, and he was the worst president in the history of our country.
03:22But the single biggest thing he did was allow many, the worst, allow millions of people into our country
03:30that shouldn't be here.
03:31Drug dealers, prisons were opened up and allowed to come into our country.
03:36If you take a look at the people that were allowed to come into our country,
03:40we're paying a big price for it, and we will for years to come,
03:42including the recent killer of two wonderful National Guard's people.
03:48And I'll tell you what, that animal should not have been allowed to come into our country.
03:53Thank you very much, everybody.
03:56I have spoken to both families.
04:00Well, I mean, I can give you an update.
04:03They're devastated.
04:04Does that make sense to you?
04:06They're devastated.
04:07Well, as you know, the one is no longer with us.
04:12And Andrew is fighting for his life.
04:15And his parents are unbelievably great people, highly religious people.
04:21And they're praying, and they want everybody to pray for Andrew, and he has a chance to make it.
04:27But he is, I mean, his mother and father, they were so unbelievable.
04:33They were so positive.
04:34From West Virginia, Penn State.
04:37I spoke with Sarah's parents, too.
04:40The only thing I can say, they were devastated.
04:43They can't even believe it.
04:44I said, when you're ready, because that's a tough thing, come to the White House.
04:59We're going to honor Sarah.
05:01And likewise, with Andrew, recover or not, we're going to honor Sarah.
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