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00:00Number three, when federal law enforcement is attempting to arrest an illegal alien who has committed violent and in some cases heinous additional crimes, do not interfere with or otherwise obstruct law enforcement from apprehending such fugitives.
00:14Again, this is a federal offense.
00:18Moreover, you might get harmed, you'll likely get arrested, and you might get killed.
00:22Number four, American citizens have a right to live in safe and secure neighborhoods.
00:28They have a right to expect local, state, federal law enforcement, in the case of illegal aliens, to protect them.
00:36And that includes removing these individuals from their communities.
00:41When governors and mayors order state and local law enforcement to stand down, they are protecting criminal illegal aliens, not the citizenry.
00:50And they are creating a very hostile living environment.
00:53The political demagoguery, in addition, and the unhinged, full-throated gaslighting, like by DAs from Philadelphia, that guy, that guy is a nut.
01:05And he is vile.
01:07Talking about hunting down ICE agents?
01:09That guy needs to be examined.
01:11And also politicians of the same mindset, this is toxic, it's intended to be toxic, it's intended to be provocative.
01:21Number five, federal immigration law sets forth scores of bases for apprehending, detaining, and deporting illegal aliens.
01:28These laws have been on the books for decades, passed by Democrats and Republicans.
01:33In fact, a foreign individual has to come to the United States legally, and if he or she doesn't, that is enough to deport them.
01:43That's the law.
01:44It's been the law.
01:45It's been the law since the beginning.
01:48Number six, sanctuary states and cities are unconstitutional states and cities.
01:54They're violating the federal constitution.
01:56They cannot declare their independence from the United States and our constitution and federal law on any issue, let alone immigration.
02:06Imagine if you're in a conservative state and they say, you know what?
02:09We're a sanctuary city or state for the Second Amendment.
02:13We're not going to abide by any of those laws.
02:15Of course, that's absurd.
02:17That's a throwback to the Democrats of the Confederacy.
02:20We fought a whole civil war on that.
02:22But that's in the tradition of the Democrat Party, is it not?
02:25This is not a federalism issue.
02:28The federal government has plenary, meaning wide power to make immigration decisions.
02:34That's not only what the constitution compels, that's what the Supreme Court has said over and over and over again.
02:41So it's these Democrat mayors and these Democrat governors who are violating their oaths, violating the federal constitution, and violating law.
02:49There is no such constitutional thing as a sanctuary city or state.
02:57Otherwise, states are now free to pick whatever subjects they want to comply with or not.
03:02The Democrat Party is fueling this latest assault on the federal constitution and the rule of law.
03:07They waived in millions and millions of illegal aliens in violation of a federal constitution's requirement to ensure that our laws are faithfully executed.
03:18And in this case, the Supremacy Clause.
03:20They bulldozed through one federal immigration law and rule after another to pave the path for massive illegal immigration.
03:30They seek to increase Democrat Party representation through the census, which still counts illegal aliens for purposes of apportioning congressional seats and the electoral college votes.
03:41That's all they're about.
03:42They want power at all costs.
03:47Now, for the Democrat Party, preventing the deportation of illegal aliens, all of them, is the second part of their two-part strategy.
03:55First, open borders, then end deportations.
04:00This is a revolution by immigration, as I've been saying over and over again.
04:04It is essential that they weaken, that they diminish, that they smear ice, that they defund or slash the spending on ice and undermine all parts of our immigration infrastructure, which they've been doing.
04:19For the Democrat Party, the party is more important than the country.
04:22The party is the key, not the country for them, which is why you see this fusion of the party with the socialists and the communist organizations that are behind these violent confrontations with ice.
04:35But the media, most of it, is censoring it.
04:37It's all out there.
04:38All the receipts, all the gaslighting.
04:41To put a fine point on it, for the Democrats, party power before country, just like in California, party power before state.
04:52That's the way it is.
04:53Now, of course, the Democrat Party threatens to fire the DHS secretary, who now they want to impeach, and the president, too.
04:59That's all they do.
05:01Spend, tax, regulate, borrow, and impeach.
05:05That's all they do.
05:07And they will blame it all on the Republicans.
05:09The Republicans actually shut down the government, even though we voted to shut down the government.
05:16And shame on those Republicans, like Tillis and others, who are joining the course, demanding surrender in the face of all this, given all that's at stake.
05:24Let's go through a few more facts here.
05:26I looked it up.
05:28Department of Homeland Security.
05:29Let's look at customs.
05:31What percentage of the customs workforce do you think, enforcement and customs workforce, is minority?
05:37I don't like these color designations, because the left uses them, and the government uses them.
05:51But you've got to play along in order to spell this out.
05:54Now, what about the Border Patrol?
05:5750.93% are Hispanic.
06:02Got that?
06:03The minority is the majority.
06:06So this isn't white racism, or the white system, or the white establishment.
06:10And by the way, I noticed in Minnesota, I didn't see a lot of minorities attacking ICE, involved in those violent rioters, protested you.
06:21No, I see a lot of white people, just for the record.
06:25Now, let's talk about what the Democrats are up to with some specificity.
06:29A year ago, there was a great piece by Peter Kursenow in National Review, and he's citing the statistics from the Center for Immigration Studies.
06:37He says the net effect of increased both legal and illegal immigration in the 2020 census shifted 17 House seats and 17 Electoral College votes, resulting in a net gain of 14 seats in blue states, 10 seats shifting from red states, and four from battleground states to Democrats.
06:55That Democrat net gain is greater than the respective electoral votes of all but 10 states, in part because districts with high percentages of non-citizens tend to vote Democrat.
07:06Of the 24 districts where one in five adults is not an American citizen, 20 were won by Democrats in 2022.
07:14In contrast, the Democrats won in just five of the 54 districts where 98% of the adults were citizens.
07:21So where there's mostly citizens, the Republicans usually win.
07:26Where there's a large number of illegal immigrants, the Democrats almost always win.
07:31Millions of illegal aliens have flooded the country during the Biden presidency.
07:36An indeterminate number, estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands, have been flown into the country by the Biden administration and deposited in certain specific jurisdictions.
07:46Increasingly, the Democrats needn't be concerned about persuading American voters.
07:51They've gained electoral votes by the addition, strategic and otherwise, of illegal immigrants.
07:56This is what this is all about.
07:58This is why they're going to shut down the government.
08:01This is why they're pushing their militia to be more and more violent and confrontational.
08:06Because now we're talking about only get rid of the most violent criminals, not the other people.
08:13Oh, you're going to go to Home Depot.
08:15You're going to go, well, where are they?
08:17They're at Home Depot.
08:18They're at these other places.
08:19No, no, you can't do that.
08:20We even have some Republicans.
08:21I'm not going to embarrass them.
08:22They're saying, we need to have a national discussion.
08:25The American people don't really want all these people deported.
08:27Really?
08:28Well, the latest poll by CNN and everybody else says they do.
08:32And sometimes you do what the law requires, period.
08:36So if we're going to now backpedal on this, what does that mean?
08:40It means the Democrat Party, which is the umbrella organization for these Marxist, Islamist, illegal alien organizations,
08:48and these homegrown militia pushed by the city mayors and the state governors, we're going to see more of it.
08:56We're going to see more of it.
08:57I want to talk about federal law when these so-called protesters are not really protesting and exercising their First Amendment right,
09:06where they're stepping over the line.
09:08Conspiracy to obstruct federal law enforcement.
09:11That is a federal crime, typically under 18 U.S.C. Section 371 or 372.
09:18Two or more people agreeing to impede, injure, or interfere with federal officers.
09:22So that's that.
09:25The elements, the government must prove, one, an agreement existed, two, the defendant voluntarily joined it,
09:30and three, an overt act was committed to further the conspiracy.
09:33Well, that's clearly taken place.
09:35They've got the signal and the encrypted communications.
09:38This is all organized.
09:39It's funded.
09:39There's a billionaire in China that's involved in it.
09:42You've got all kinds of organizations.
09:45This isn't spontaneous.
09:46Not in the least.
09:48Now, the penalties under 371, conspirators can be fined and imprisoned for up to five years.
09:55The conspiracy involves interfering with a federal officer's safety or duties, like biting off his finger.
10:01That happened last week.
10:03Under 372, penalties can reach six years.
10:08Now, assaulting or resisting or impeding certain officers and employees doesn't have to be a conspiracy.
10:13It could be one person.
10:16We have 18 U.S.C. section 111.
10:21Forcibly assaults, resists, opposes, impedes, intimidates, or interferes with any person designated in section 1114,
10:28that would include ICE, while engaged in or on account of the performance of official duties,
10:35or forcibly assaults or intimidates any person who formerly served under the section of the federal code.
10:41So, clearly, individuals who are obstructing federal law enforcement ICE from carrying out their lawful orders
10:48are committing federal offenses.
10:51Now, what are the penalties for this?
10:55Imprisonment of not more than three years, as well as financial penalties, or both?
11:00These are serious offenses.
11:02Now, what about spitting on a federal officer?
11:05We saw that Alex Preddy had done that in his first run-in, violent run-in with ICE and federal officials.
11:14Let's take another look at this.
11:16It does fall under assault with physical contact.
11:20It involves contact with bodily fluids.
11:22So, simple assault can lead to up to one year in federal prison, while more severe offenses or those resulting in bodily harm
11:29can carry additional monetary penalties, but up to eight years.
11:34And the statute covers any federal employee, including agents for ICE, Border Patrol, FBI, and so forth and so on.
11:41Well, we saw that Preddy had done that in his first go-round, and what did they do?
11:44So, he spat on an officer, he kicked out the light, he was tackled, and he was released.
11:54And he had his gun, I believe.
11:5718 U.S.C. 1361, damage to government property, federal property.
12:02Did he break the light?
12:03It is a felony, often resulting in heavy fines up to 10 years in prison if the damage is over $1,000.
12:09If the damage is $1,000 or less, it is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in prison.
12:16So, we're talking about real crimes that are being committed, real crimes.
12:22But I want to go on a little bit more here.
12:24What about the crimes committed against the American people?
12:26Why do we have ICE?
12:28Why are they trying to enforce the law?
12:29Why is the president so focused on this?
12:33Here's why.
12:33Let me give you the crime statistics.
12:36In 2024, the last year of the Biden regime and his auto pen.
12:40ICE arrests with criminal histories.
12:43In 2024, ICE enforcement and removal operation arrested 81,312 non-citizens with criminal convictions
12:53or pending charges, which accounted for over 71% of their total arrests.
12:57These 81,312 individuals had a combined total of 516,000 charges and or convictions,
13:05including over 57,000 assaults, over 18,000 sex offenses, and nearly 3,000 homicides.
13:12Have you heard the Democrats or their media talk about any of this?
13:18Of course not.
13:20They want to create martyrs out of this individual or that individual
13:23for the purpose of maintaining power, growing power, attacking DHS, attacking ICE, attacking
13:30Nome, attacking Trump.
13:32Non-detained docket as of July 2024.
13:35There are over 425,000 non-citizens with criminal convictions on ICE's non-detained docket,
13:42a database of people facing deportation but not in ICE custody.
13:47That's who they're looking for.
13:48In FY 2024, 21,304 non-U.S. citizens were sentenced in the federal system,
13:55with almost 90% of them being illegal aliens.
13:58And by the way, the figures represent individuals identified by federal law enforcement,
14:03primarily at the border during interior enforcement.
14:06They don't include tens of thousands or perhaps hundreds of thousands of others.
14:10Now, how did we get here?
14:11The Democrat Party put us here.
14:13They opened the borders.
14:14They violated our immigration laws in violation of the federal constitution.
14:19The Supremacy Clause and the requirement that Biden and his administration
14:24faithfully execute the laws.
14:26Quote, faithfully execute.
14:29It's in the constitution.
14:30What did they do?
14:31They terminated the Remain in Mexico policy.
14:34Number one.
14:34Number two.
14:35Title 42 public health order.
14:37The Biden administration announced its plans to end the use of the expulsion authority
14:42under Title 42, despite warnings from DHS that the number of aliens who would seek to enter
14:48the United States would more than double.
14:50And it did more than that.
14:51So people, perhaps, with COVID-19, were pouring over the border.
14:55Number three.
14:56Mass parole.
14:58Parole is supposed to be one individual at a time.
15:01You're supposed to look at their circumstances.
15:03You're supposed to look at whether or not they have a right to parole under the definition
15:08of parole under federal law.
15:10They would let in mass numbers of people under parole if they were from a particular country
15:14or region of a country in violation of the parole rules.
15:17What else did they do?
15:19Credible fear reform.
15:21Among the most concerning aspects of the rule, its provisions that they put in place,
15:26they allowed asylum officers, bureaucrats, to grant a path to citizenship if that asylum
15:34officer on his or her own decided that to send this person back may not be in the best
15:39interest of that person.
15:41That person might be harmed or something like that.
15:43They just did it on their own.
15:44You know what that is?
15:45Massive backdoor amnesty.
15:48What else did they do?
15:49Non-enforcement policies.
15:50They didn't enforce most of the policies that applied or they watered them down to allow
15:57as many people in as possible.
15:59Alternatives to detention.
16:00They massively expanded that.
16:02So you had people who were supposed to be detained who were not detained and they gave
16:06them work permits.
16:08A public charge.
16:09Biden administration published a new public charge regulation to govern how DHS will
16:14administer the public charge ground of inadmissibility.
16:16Inadmissibility into the country if you're going to be on welfare or something like that.
16:21They watered it down and they put many of those people on welfare and they put many of
16:27those people on Medicaid and we have temporary protected status.
16:31You're temporarily protected from leaving the country, but they never ended it.
16:36It was never temporary.
16:38They created this circumstance to empower their party.
16:41They are power hungry.
16:43They will shut down the government because they don't care about the country.
16:46It's the party.
16:47This is a massive paragraph.
16:49That's what you're seeing in Minneapolis.
16:51That's what you're seeing with these radical left organizations.
16:54And the Democrat Party has embraced them all.
16:59Welcome back, America.
17:00Hans von Spakovsky is an expert on immigration and election law and so many other things,
17:05civil rights.
17:06He is the senior legal fellow at Advancing American Freedom.
17:10Hans, let's go through a few of these things.
17:12People always talk about due process.
17:14When it comes to immigration and it comes to people here illegally, do they have a right
17:23to go in front of a federal judge or do they go in front of what we call these administrative
17:27law judges?
17:28And do they have a right to a lawyer paid for by the government or they have a right
17:32to counsel if they can afford it themselves?
17:34Do they have a right to all these things the American people have a right to as citizens?
17:39And has the Supreme Court said that, no, they have the same due process rights as an American
17:44citizen?
17:44Can you help sort this out for me?
17:47All these critics of the administration and frankly, unfortunately, too many federal judges
17:52are ignoring the fact that the Supreme Court has said on multiple occasions that immigration
17:59proceedings, they are not criminal proceedings.
18:03And the kind of due process rights that a defendant has when you're being criminally prosecuted
18:08for murder or assault or something like that, aliens do not have those.
18:12That's why when ICE, for example, detains an alien, they don't have to read them their Miranda
18:17rights.
18:18Yeah, they can have a lawyer in the immigration proceeding before an immigration judge, but
18:24the government doesn't have to pay for that.
18:26So it's not a, they're not entitled to, the wrong question is, are they entitled to due
18:32process?
18:32No.
18:33The question is, what kind of process are they due?
18:37And that's outlined in federal immigration law, and it's very limited.
18:42And the court has said so over and over and over again, no matter what kind of cases are
18:47brought to it, that is the Supreme Court.
18:49Let's go through a few of these.
18:52You have expedited removal, right?
18:54So if somebody has been here illegally for two years or less, there's no hearing at all.
19:00They can be removed if they're caught.
19:03Isn't that correct?
19:04Yeah.
19:05And there's a whole list of crimes also, very specific crimes, a whole long list, everything
19:12from misdemeanor shoplifting to domestic violence, all kinds of other crimes.
19:19So if you've been here for a number of years as an alien, that also gives the government
19:27the ability for expedited removal, because we don't want criminals in this country.
19:31And we can't possibly handle millions and millions of people through our federal courts.
19:37Right.
19:38The federal courts know that.
19:40The Supreme Court knows that.
19:42There's never been full due process rights for illegal aliens of the kind that people think
19:46about.
19:47You're right.
19:48The court has said again and again, these are not criminal proceedings.
19:51Right.
19:52If you're here illegally, the question is whether you get to stay or not.
19:55That's the only issue.
19:56In fact, hasn't Congress recognized this for at least a century?
20:01They've created what are not federal judges per se, but the Department of Justice creates
20:06what are administrative law judges.
20:09They call them judges, immigration judges, and they don't even have to be lawyers.
20:14No, that's correct.
20:16The immigration judges are appointed by the attorney general.
20:19And that also means, by the way, that a decision that an immigration judge makes ultimately
20:26can be overturned by the attorney general.
20:30And by the way, again, showing you how bad the federal courts are these days, look, there's
20:35a specific federal statute that says that no court has jurisdiction over the execution of a removal
20:43order, and yet you have judges, federal judges, interfering in removal orders when DHS is
20:52trying to deport people out of the country.
20:56Welcome back, America.
20:57We're here with Hans von Spakovsky.
20:59He has a brand new big deal job over there at the Advancing America Freedom Senior Legal Fellow.
21:04I have great respect.
21:06I've known Hans, what is it, 20, 25 years now?
21:09It's a long time.
21:10And he's a great lawyer, civil rights lawyer, election lawyer, immigration lawyer, and beyond.
21:17Well, let's get into this a little bit.
21:18So when these federal judges, like in New York or elsewhere, they decide that they're going
21:23to take jurisdiction and they're going to handle a case, they're acting without authority,
21:28aren't they?
21:28They're acting unconstitutionally.
21:30They're acting in violation of federal immigration law, aren't they?
21:34Yeah, they are.
21:35I mean, I'll give you a quick example of this again.
21:39If an immigration court issues a deportation order, yeah, the alien can appeal that to the
21:47Board of Immigration Appeals.
21:48That's an administrative appellate court inside the Justice Department.
21:52If, again, the court rules against them, under federal law, the alien can go to court, but
22:00he can only go to a U.S. court of appeal.
22:04The district courts are barred, barred from taking up any case in which an alien is trying
22:11to say, oh, this deportation order shouldn't have been issued against me.
22:16So anytime you see a district court judge setting aside a deportation order, they are violating
22:23federal law by doing that.
22:25Yeah.
22:26And we've seen that happen.
22:27And we've seen these Biden, Obama judges do this in New York.
22:31With Khalil, we've seen it in Maryland.
22:33With Garcia, we've seen it.
22:35And these appellate courts have been overruling them left and right.
22:38But that just shows you how lawlessness this whole area is and how illegal immigrants are
22:44so important to the Democrat Party, whether they've committed additional crimes or not.
22:49That is why they will shut down the government, blame the Republicans, try and defund DHS or
22:55reform them, you see.
22:57And nothing annoys me more than when these Republicans fall over themselves to fall in line when all
23:03this agitprop is used.
23:04Let's talk about visas quickly, because this is an area I'm sure most of the American people
23:08don't know and don't deal with.
23:10A visa is an official approval of a foreign individual to come into the country for a
23:15whole variety of reasons.
23:17Federal immigration law has a whole list of different kinds of visas for different purposes,
23:23for studying, for students, for tourism, for entertainment, and so forth and so on.
23:28So these visas, Hans von Spakovsky, they are a privilege to a foreigner.
23:34They have nothing to do with a right to citizenship or anything of the sort.
23:38And they have a deadline, unless you get it extended.
23:41And when that deadline comes, what happens?
23:44What are you supposed to do?
23:45Lots of people are claiming that if someone has a visa, why, they have the very same First
23:52Amendment rights as Americans.
23:54And the fact that an alien, for example, is out there supporting Hamas, a designated guerrilla
24:01group, doesn't give the U.S. government the ability to deport them.
24:06Now, that's just wrong.
24:07That is not the way the immigration statutes work.
24:11And, in fact, Mark, look, there's all kinds of First Amendment rights that Americans have
24:18that the courts have said aliens do not have.
24:21I mean, the most basic one is, as you know, no alien can participate in the political process.
24:29They can't contribute money to federal candidates, which obviously an American can, because that's
24:35the First Amendment right, that's just the most obvious example, that the idea that aliens
24:41here, particularly those on visas, just have a full panoply of First Amendment rights.
24:45I mean, that's just wrong.
24:47And if you overstay your visa, by the way, that is punishable.
24:53And you can be banned from the United States for a significant number of years and so forth.
24:57So people who overstay their visas, of course, ICE is trying to find them and get them and remove
25:02them, people who have committed a whole panoply of different crimes.
25:05They could be misdemeanor crimes or felony crimes.
25:08They get punished, too.
25:10And when they're done their punishment, they're kicked out of the country, as a matter of course.
25:14And as Hans is saying, just because you have a visa and say, hey, I'm a student and I have
25:18a First Amendment right to do whatever I want.
25:20Actually, you don't have a First Amendment right to do whatever you want.
25:25And you can be removed.
25:26And it's not up to a federal judge to decide that, either.
25:30That goes to one of those immigration law judges.
25:34Hans, we're going to bring you back a little later in the year to continue this so the American
25:39people understand just how bad the Democrats are and the media are in screwing up our country.
25:45God bless you, my friend, and thank you.
25:47And congrats on your new job.
25:48Thanks, Mark.
25:51Welcome back, America.
25:51We have with us our great friend Gordon Chang of the Gatestone Institute.
25:56He's a senior fellow there.
25:57I love the Gatestone Institute.
25:58It's a fantastic organization.
26:00Author of Plan Red, absolutely fantastic.
26:04You know, Gordon Chang, you see what's going on on Iran, the slaughter of these people,
26:09the slaughter of these people.
26:11And I'm urging, as much as I know how, that we help these people.
26:16You know, we can't help all people like the Uyghurs in China.
26:19We have no way to really help them and others.
26:21And we don't have the capacity to do that.
26:24But in Iran, that regime is in the worst position it's ever been in before.
26:29And those people are being slaughtered.
26:31And they love our country.
26:33And they love freedom.
26:35These are Persian people.
26:37They're begging us for help.
26:38The president has promised help.
26:41But also it has an impact on China.
26:43There's a lot going on in China right now.
26:46Explain that to us and why Iran is an important issue related to China.
26:50Iran, in many cases, has acted as China's proxy.
26:54We know that Iran was able to attack Israel with China's almost all-in support.
27:00So you had diplomatic support, propaganda support.
27:02And, of course, the Chinese take somewhere between 80% to 90% of Iran's exports of crude,
27:08depending on the year.
27:09So, clearly, the Iranian regime depends on this lifeline from Beijing.
27:13And right now, Beijing is actually trying to prevent the United States from using force against Iran.
27:19We see all of these propaganda blasts from Beijing.
27:22This shows you the Chinese are directly behind the mullahs.
27:27They're also supplying them a weaponry.
27:29They've sent a lot of their big planes over there with something or other in it.
27:33And these ballistic missiles the Iranians build.
27:35They need the help of the communist Chinese as well.
27:38So we have a lot of reasons as Americans to want this regime gone.
27:44Khomeini insists he's going to continue building nuclear weapons,
27:48that his children afterwards, his sons, are going to do the same thing,
27:53that we took out their sights.
27:54But they say, as the foreign minister says,
27:56yeah, but you can't take the knowledge away from us.
27:59So they're building as many ballistic missiles as they can.
28:01They're going to build nuclear missiles if they can.
28:04They now have a missile that can go 10,000 miles,
28:06hit the east coast of the United States.
28:09So why would we just let that regime exist,
28:15particularly given its association with other adversaries and enemies of ours?
28:19Yeah, it's in the direct interest of the United States
28:21to take down the Iranian regime.
28:23And by the way, Mark,
28:25Iran has nuclear weapons because of China.
28:28Iran got much of its technology,
28:30especially for its centrifuges from Pakistan.
28:33Pakistan was merchandising Chinese technology
28:36with direct Chinese support, the AQ Khan network.
28:40Also, Iran has ballistic missiles because of North Korea.
28:44Those were transferred across Chinese territory.
28:46That could not have happened unless Beijing gave its imprimatur
28:49for the transfer of those missiles.
28:52So clearly, Iran is a threat because of China.
28:55And absolutely, we have a direct interest in making sure
28:59that there is a democracy in Iran and that the mullahs no longer rule.
29:03I mean, they keep threatening us.
29:06In the last several weeks,
29:07they've threatened to kill Donald Trump like four or five times.
29:10I don't know what they have to do to demonstrate to us
29:13that it's them or us.
29:15In addition to these people who are being slaughtered,
29:18there is a holocaust going on in Iran.
29:21It looks like a concentration camp over there.
29:24And just because the media will lose interest...
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29:27And finally, there must be ours in Iran.
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29:51Maybe I did change, but you changed more.
30:21I can't wait.
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