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Buck Sexton
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Clay Travis
Lay low?
Buck Sexton
What's going on?
Clay Travis
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Clay Travis
This podcast is sponsored by Talkspace. You know when you're really stressed or not feeling so great about your life or about yourself, talking to someone who understands can really help. But who is that person? How do you find them? Where do you even start? Talkspace Talkspace makes it easy to get the support you need. With Talkspace you can go online, answer a few questions about your preferences, and be matched with a therapist. And because you'll meet your therapist online, you don't have to take time off work or arrange childcare. You'll meet on your schedule wherever you feel most at ease. If you're depressed, stressed, struggling with a relationship, or if you want some counseling for you and your partner or just need a little extra one on one support, Talkspace is here for you. Plus Talkspace works with most major insurers and most insured members have a zero dollar copay. No insurance, no problem. Now get $80 off of your first month with promo code space80 when you go to talkspace.com match with a licensed therapist today at talkspace.com save $80 with code space80@talkspace.com hey clay, if there was.
Buck Sexton
A summer camp for critical thinking, we'd be the chief counselors. Those jelly heads in June would be intellectual warriors by August. Be a lot of fun too. Some Bill and Ted's excellent adventure references thrown in this podcast. Like a daily dose of that minus the campfires, archery and pranking the girls. The bonafide boot camp for critical thinking. You can get in on it for free at the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcast. Just search our names Clay and Balk. Listen and subscribe.
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Buck Sexton
Trump deports a bunch of illegal alien violent gang members to El Salvador and the libs are very upset about it. We should look at what's really going on here. The reestablishment of sovereignty in this country after Joe Biden completely abandoned the concept. In fact, invited the endless violations of our border and of American rule of law because the Democrats are convinced that illegal aliens will help them win elections in the future. But before I dive deeper into Trend Aragua and Ms. 13 gang members being sent to El Salvador by Trump and how the libs are freaking out about it, which is entirely predictable, there's another voice out there. Happy St. Patty's Day, everybody. And as part of that St. Patty's Day celebration, the White House brought in Conor McGregor to speak to everybody about what exactly is going on in his home country. And you need to hear it.
Conor McGregor
I'm here to raise the issues the people of Ireland face, you know, and it'll be music to the people of Ireland's ears. Because never on the main stage has the issues the people of Ireland face been spoke. You know, our government has long since abandoned the voices of the people of Ireland, and it's high time that America is made aware of what is going on in Ireland. What is going on in Ireland is a travesty. Our government is the government of zero action with zero accountability. You know, our money is being spent on overseas issues that has nothing to do with the Irish people. The illegal immigration racket is running ravage on the country. There are rural towns in Ireland that have been overrun in one swoop, that have become a minority in one swoop. So issues need to be addressed. And the 40 million Irish Americans, as I said, need to Hear this. Because if not, there will be no place to come home and visit.
Buck Sexton
So, yeah, it turns out that the policies of unrestricted illegal immigration are not only a problem for the United States, it is ruining Ireland too. And Ireland is a much smaller country than we are, obviously. And so Conor McGregor is trying to tell everybody, look, if you're Irish American, as I am St. Patty's Day, I know we're all supposed to sit around and talk about how we're going to drink Guinness and wear little leprechaun hats, but really the Irish American contribution to this country is enormous just because there are so many of us. There's. He said 40 million of us, more than I even realized. And you're not gonna have in Ireland to go home. I've never been to Ireland. I really wanna go to visit my ancestors homeland. And for so many people, I think that's going to become a very different thing than what they had anticipated if they don't get all the illegal immigration under control. Now, I know Conor McGregor is thinking about politics himself back home in Ireland, and I think it would make a lot of sense. That's one additional thing about Trump, is the notion you can only run for president if you've basically been in politics for a long time, if not your whole life has been shattered. Not just here in America, but really anywhere. It's all about, do you want this person, what they stand for and their judgment, their Persona to be at the helm. And I think with someone like Conor McGregor, people would say, oh, but he's a fighter and everything. First of all, when you've been at the absolute top of any profession, the absolute top of a, of a globally competitive profession, which being a UFC fighter is, there's a lot of discipline and a lot of life lessons that are learned in that process. I'm not saying, you know, every great athlete or every great fighter is meant to be president. Of course not. But this is very, this is very valid preparation for, for a whole range of things that you can do in life later on. You know, the ancient Roman ideal was you'd be, you'd be a soldier and then a businessman and then a statesman soldier first, right? So you had that service to country and the growth and the life lessons that come from putting your life on the line and learning about combat and learning what it is to be a soldier, and then you go into business and you build in your community and you build a family and, and then once you do that successfully, you become a statesman. I think that makes a lot of sense in the world that we live in instead of having people who just their whole lives are raising money, paying attention to pollsters and trying to just keep their job in politics. So yes, I think that Conor McGregor, could he be any worse than the current Irish leadership, which is incredibly radical and left wing? Probably not. In fact, I think he might be a whole heck of a lot better because he lives in the real world and he's diagnosed just based on that one clip, he has diagnosed a critical problem that faces Ireland and so many other westernized countries, which is you cannot just bring in an endless number of people who are going to be very dependent on state resources, essentially welfare cases, and who don't speak the language, who don't contribute to the economy in a net sense and honestly don't have any cultural desire to even culturally assimilate. These are going to be huge challenges for these countries, including our own country going forward. And we have been put through really this destruction of the nation state programming for now decades. I mean at least the last 30 or 40 years in America and I think Europe has coincided with us certainly in the last 20 or 30 years that whatever makes you a European, whatever makes you France or Germany or England, whatever makes you America is not something you're allowed to talk about and try to maintain. In fact, you owe it to the rest of the world to be open to them coming to your country and telling you what to do and changing what you want, changing the nature, changing the population, changing everything about that country. And yet other places don't have to do this. No one is banging down the door in Thailand and saying, you're not allowed to be Thai anymore. You need to let in as many people from Mongolia or West Africa or you know, Argentina, whatever, it doesn't matter, right? Let in as many people as want to come to your country. Now I know what you might think, well, but Buck, it's America and the western European countries that places that people want to go to because they're wealthy. To that I always want to say, yeah, why are we wealthy? That's part one of this, right? Why are we a rich country compared to so many other places? Why are we so much richer as a country than say Russia? Large population, tremendous natural resources. There are reasons for this and it is us. It is because we are not Russians. We are Americans. If you were to replace all, if you were to place 50% of Americans with Indians or Russians or whomever, we wouldn't be America anymore. And we have run an experiment. We have rapidly changed the population of America and many of these other countries. And we've been told that if you think that that might change the country, you know, you're a bad person. You're a bigot. That's nonsense. No one says China is bigoted for wanting to be Chinese. And yet if America wants to stay American, and you might say, well, what does that mean? Yeah, we take in some legal immigrants every year and welcome them as long as they respect our laws and play by the rules we set forth. We bring them into this country, and it's in numbers that we believe we can assimilate. Now, I think that number has probably been too high as well. And we have not done a good enough job of looking at picking people based upon how much they will add to America. Instead, we've. It's a lot of family reunification. You get anchor babies in the mix and all this other stuff. And that's. Chain migration is really the. The. The crux of it. And then you add the tens of millions of illegals into it. And this is just. They've completely overwhelmed our system of assimilation. Right? They've completely overwhelmed it. And that, I think, is itself a big. A big problem. And the same thing is true in Ireland with the numbers that they're getting there, too. You know, why wouldn't people want to go to a place that's more culturally aligned with them, where they already speak the language? Well, they want to come to our countries in some cases, because they want to exploit the system that we have, which is meant to help the people already here. And I understand at some level you can take this all to. It's not fair. You get to be American. But other people are born in, you know, other people are born in an impoverished country. They're born in Bangladesh. They're born in Somalia. They're born in, you know, Laos. And, yeah, those are all very poor countries. And I'm sorry for the people who are born there. But if we are open to everyone from all over the world, this stops to be Amer. This stops being America. And guess what then? What do we have? What do the people here have? And what does the rest of the world have? The fight for life is ongoing day in and day out. 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Despite all the criticism and all the stuff that people say, we are the best country in the world, the most important, the freest. I mean, just. You spend time in these other places, even in European. Yeah, European countries are nice. Yeah, you could live happily in a lot of European countries. And there's some South American countries that are. A few, at least, that are very. A couple that are very nice, and you could have a nice life there, but they're still not America. And there's. There's nothing wrong with wanting to preserve the country that our ancestors built and fought for. And, you know, American ness is allowed to be a thing. This is not. We're not a trade zone. We're not just some place where anyone gets to show up and say, I want my check. Where's my housing? And we've done. We've had way too much of that in recent years. So that's. That's what I have to say about Conor McGregor. And then you get Whoopi Goldberg very upset about the prospect of anybody can be deported. This is what she says.
Whoopi Goldberg
And you just gotta keep your eyes open, y'all, because if they can just come up and take somebody because they've made a decision that you are supposed to be that person. Any one of us could find ourselves being deported to some country.
Clay Travis
Don't give him any ideas, girl.
Whoopi Goldberg
Well, listen, you know, it is very clear to me that if we don't continue to say we want. Listen, I understand. You want to clean out all the old bad stuff.
Buck Sexton
I get it now. Look, that's nonsense. And it almost feels like a waste of time to spend any time refuting the opinions of the View. But people watch it, and a lot of Democrats believe this. A lot of Democrats take the position that this is not a stupid show. It is a very dumb show, and yet it still gets watched. And that's a shame. I wish people would watch something where they would learn some. They would learn the truth, and they would learn stuff in general. There's no learning on the View. It's just ignorant opinions from ignorant people that are foisted upon the public by a left wing media apparatus that is in dire straits these days, as it very much deserves to be. But, okay, here's the thing that they leave out of this or that Whoopi Goldberg doesn't understand. Your rights as an illegal are very different under the law than your rights as somebody who is in this country legally. Your rights as an illegal are not going to be the same when it comes to a whole range of things. And that also includes due process. Once you're an illegal, you're allowed to be sent out of the country. And I know they keep saying due process, due process, but really what they want to do is just slow this whole thing down so that Trump cannot remove people who are in the country illegally. You know, when you're at the border, let me tell you something, if you're trying to legally do things at the border, Border Patrol, Immigration Customs Enforcement have tremendous authority, and you do not want to mess with them because they get to make determinations on the spot, executive determinations on the spot that can really have, you know, they can, they can take your, they can take your property, they can, look, they can do a whole search, they can pull your car apart if they think you're smuggling drugs or whatever. I mean, there's a lot that they can do. And you might say, well, yeah, and guess what? If you tell Immigration and Customs Enforcement, you can't do that to me, I have due process. You can't take my car apart. Well, no, actually they can. They can, they have a lot of power to do a lot of things. And, you know, the same way on an airplane, for example, you know, Federal aviation rules are that they can, it's like a little Stalinist chamber where they can tell you, you know, you have to do this and you have to sit your chair up and you have to put your. I know that's, it's very minor stuff, but the same, it's a similar idea, which is they're given a lot of authority and they can turn around and, you know, land that plane and tell you to get your butt off that plane, and they can arrest you for very minor stuff. And so when we're talking about illegals, there's a whole range of things that can be done to them that could not be done lawfully to citizens because they're illegals. And so, yes, Their treatment is going to be different. It's supposed to be different, but this is the stuff you're going to see. Oh, but they're going to deport all of us now? No, if you're the moment that they're deporting an American citizen, I'll listen to this whining. But they're not deporting American citizens. They're deporting non Americans who have no right to be here. And then there's just. Just for fun, here is Tom Homan. When he has asked a question about why anyone should be able to use this law of the expelling the aliens, you say to those who claim you're using a 200-year-old law to circumvent due process. An old law. Not as old as Constitution. We still pay attention to that, don't we? Yeah, it turns out that the Constitution's old too, but we still pay attention to that. Laws on the books are laws on the books. If Democrats don't like them, they should change them. All right, that's the show for today. Team Shields high. Look, having quality firearms is a great thing. And having firearms at a price point that's unbeatable. Even better. Where Bear Creek Arsenal comes in. Bear Creek Arsenal is absolutely an all American company making firearms that are going to be your favorites. And I'm talking pistols, rifles that are upper receivers, lower receivers. Absolutely fantastic. Go to bearcreekarsonal.com today. That's bearcreek arsenal.com and just go pick out a new firearm for yourself. They send it direct to your ffl. No middleman fees or anything like that from their advertising. They are doing great stuff for you. You're going to want to check out Bear Creek Arsenal today. Go to bear creek arsenal.com.
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Buck Sexton
Mom, I need to lay low for a few days.
Clay Travis
Lay low?
Buck Sexton
What's going on?
Clay Travis
I only paid for this Hyundai Tucson.
Buck Sexton
Christopher Allen lynch deal.
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Clay Travis
This podcast is sponsored by Talkspace. You know when you're really stressed or not feeling so great about your life or about yourself? Talking to someone who understands can really help. But who is that person? How do you find them? Where do you even start? Talkspace Talkspace makes it easy to get the support you need. With Talkspace you can go online, answer a few questions about your preferences and be matched with a therapist. And because you'll meet your therapist online, you don't have to take time off work or arrange childcare. You'll meet on your schedule wherever you feel most at ease. If you're depressed, stressed, struggling with a relationship, or if you want some counseling for you and your partner or just need a little extra one on one support, Talkspace is here for you. Plus Talkspace works with most major insurers and most insured members have a $0 copay. No insurance. No problem. Now get $80 off of your first month with promo code space80 when you go to talkspace.com match with a licensed therapist today at talkspace.com save $80 with code space80@talkspace.com hey clay, if there was.
Buck Sexton
A summer camp for critical thinking, we'd be the chief counselors. Those jelly heads in June would be intellectual warriors by August. Be a lot of fun too. Some Bill and te excellent adventure references thrown in this podcast. Like a daily dose of that minus the campfires, archery and pranking the girls. The bona fide boot camp for critical thinking. You can get in on it for free at the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcast. Just search our names Clay and Bach. Listen and subscribe.
Summary of "Buck Brief - Conor McGregor Knocks Out The Illegal Alien Scams"
Released on March 18, 2025, "Buck Brief - Conor McGregor Knocks Out The Illegal Alien Scams" is an episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show hosted by Premiere Networks. In this episode, Buck Sexton and Clay Travis delve into the contentious topics of immigration policy, national sovereignty, and cultural assimilation, intertwining current political events with broader societal implications. The episode features notable discussions, including a surprising appearance by Conor McGregor, as well as reactions to public figures like Whoopi Goldberg.
The episode opens with Buck Sexton addressing the recent actions taken by former President Donald Trump to deport violent illegal alien gang members to El Salvador. He criticizes the Democratic response, attributing their discontent to Biden-era policies that, according to him, have neglected national sovereignty and border security.
Notable Quote:
In an unexpected turn, the hosts highlight Conor McGregor's involvement in a White House event celebrating St. Patrick's Day. McGregor takes the stage to voice his concerns about the impact of unrestricted illegal immigration on Ireland, drawing parallels to the United States.
Notable Quote:
"What is going on in Ireland is a travesty. The illegal immigration racket is running ravage on the country. There are rural towns in Ireland that have been overrun [...]"
Buck Sexton elaborates on McGregor's message, emphasizing the severity of immigration issues both in Ireland and the U.S. He underscores the potential loss of cultural identity and the strain on national resources due to unchecked immigration.
Notable Quote:
"If you replace 50% of Americans with Indians or Russians or whomever, we wouldn't be America anymore. And we have run an experiment."
The hosts critique the current U.S. immigration system, arguing that policies favor family reunification and chain migration over the selection of immigrants who can meaningfully contribute to the economy and assimilate culturally. They express concern over the influx of immigrants who may not integrate, leading to societal and cultural tensions.
Key Points:
Buck Sexton responds to critiques from public figures like Whoopi Goldberg, who express concerns about the potential for arbitrary deportations. He defends the administration's actions by clarifying the legal distinctions between illegal immigrants and legal residents or citizens, emphasizing due process for the latter.
Notable Quote:
"Your rights as an illegal are very different under the law than your rights as somebody who is in this country legally."
He further critiques left-leaning media outlets, asserting that shows like The View propagate misinformation and distort public understanding of immigration laws and rights.
Notable Quote:
"There's no learning on the View. It's just ignorant opinions from ignorant people that are foisted upon the public by a left wing media apparatus."
The discussion shifts to the authority held by Border Patrol and Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE). Buck Sexton highlights the extensive powers these agencies possess, arguing that their ability to make executive determinations on the spot is crucial for maintaining border security and enforcing immigration laws.
Key Points:
Buck Sexton argues that excessive immigration undermines the concept of national sovereignty, as it allows external influences to alter the demographic and cultural landscape of the country. He warns of the long-term consequences of losing the ability to control national borders and maintain the established cultural identity.
Notable Quote:
"If we are open to everyone from all over the world, this stops to be America. This stops being America."
He draws comparisons to other countries, asserting that America’s unique identity and wealth are products of its ability to manage immigration effectively, unlike some European nations that he perceives as more permissive.
In closing, Buck Sexton reiterates the importance of upholding immigration laws to preserve national identity and ensure the prosperity of the United States. He advocates for a balanced approach that allows for legal immigration while preventing abuses of the system that lead to overpopulation and cultural dilution.
Notable Quote:
"There's nothing wrong with wanting to preserve the country that our ancestors built and fought for. And, you know, American ness is allowed to be a thing."
He encourages listeners to support policies that enforce lawful immigration and maintain the cultural integrity that defines America.
This episode provides a robust discussion on the complexities of immigration policy, the balance between openness and control, and the implications for national identity and sovereignty. Through the lens of current events and public figures, Buck Sexton and Clay Travis offer their perspectives on how the United States can navigate these challenges to maintain its status as a leading and cohesive nation.