Buck Sexton
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And so we had all sorts of issues with with travel.
And so we're going to have we'll talk about what was going to happen there.
I'm sure we'll be up in D.C.
again soon.
But that is taking place right now.
And Marco Rubio is testifying under oath on Capitol Hill about Venezuela, Cuba, Iran and everything else he's dealing with as secretary of state.
And you know this, but I think everybody out there is becoming aware.
If resistance works in Minneapolis, then they will copy it everywhere else.
And the ultimate challenge that we're going to get into here...
And it is a challenge of wills to a large extent is it's very easy to start, as the Trump administration did, with deporting people who have violent criminal records and people who have broken our law.
It's a no brainer that they should be out of the country.
But at some point, if there are 20 million illegals, there are not 20 million people who have committed violent crimes.
So if you want to try to return the nation to some semblance of lawfulness when it comes to our immigration policy, then you're going to have to start to deport people who are not necessarily violent criminals.
And that becomes a political challenge.
Now, I think, Buck, in general...
the number of people that have decided to leave is fairly substantial.
And it may well be the case that the best part of the ICE deportation policies is just letting people know, hey, the salad days are over.
You can't rely on the American taxpayer to be giving you free hotel rooms in New York City, free Wi-Fi, free meals.
Like, that is utterly absurd and ridiculous.
And I like to think that we've turned the page at least a little bit on that.