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Trump Doubles Down on Immigration Plans In Softball NBC Interview

OA1097 - Trump's Staff Infection, Vol. 5

Donald Trump has just reiterated his intentions for mass immigration enforcement in a Sunday Meet the Press interview, and Lydia joins for a closer look at the people who will actually be carrying these policies out. We take a quick introductory look at runner-up Attorney General pick Pam Bondi before Lydia reviews some of Project 2025’s plans and Matt explains the different roles of the DOJ and DHS in the US immigration system. Also, why has the former governor of a lightly-populated state nearly 1000 miles from the Mexican border with nothing related to immigration on her CV been chosen as the next head of Homeland Security? We have some theories--but absolutely no questions as to why family separation expert Thomas Homan will be the next American “border czar.” 

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lauren

I actually got an ad for Pete Hegseth's book on the non-patron version of this episode, FYI

Tyler Larson

"Looks and sounds like a cop." God, I know what this means all too well.

Katie Herrmann

Yup. Ignore All is correct. That’s a question from 1/10 of the rotated Natz tests. 10 questions on each test. Only need to get 6/10 questions correct on your randomly selected test. Ignore All: you got this. Seriously. Matt: I gagged on my coffee when you said, “The Kutch (Cucc?), as we call him.” 😂😂 Also- Steven Miller is actually Nosferatu. Beware!

Status Quo Level Thing

lol well I guess I haven't taken a look at this in awhile because I don't remember the statute being on the exam at all and I've certainly never had a client asked that question in all of the natz interviews I have sat in on but as you said at least the thing that Trump said isn't actually on the exam. My bad though, I should have done a quick CTRL-F on the test questions I guess

Matt Cameron

I love this Patreon name btw

Opening Arguments

Not "what is the Statue of Liberty?", but "Where is the Statue of Liberty?" is question 95 on the "Civics (History and Government) Questions for the Naturalization Test" (rev. 01/19) document I downloaded from the USCIS website. If I'm looking at the wrong list, please let me know - I need 60% on this exam!

Ignore all previous instructions and bring back glam rock


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