Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Anytime you change the demographics of a country, you drastically change the people there, which radically changes the views of the people because you have such a vast variety of all types of people with all types of belief systems and all types of opinions.
Now, when you fill a country with millions of people that are dependent on the government because the government let them in, they weren't born here,
They came across the border and then they may have been protected like dreamers, like Obama protected the dreamers, or you say the Haitians, 350,000 of them that...
Couldn't believe it.
Rich McCormick, another Republican member of Congress who is from my state, who I personally know, voted to protect 350,000 Haitians.
It doesn't make sense.
Like, why would he do that?
But they do it to weaken our country.
Because when you weaken...
you weaken the people and you weaken the voting, basically the votes, because eventually these people get status and eventually they become voters as well.
Then you change the trajectory of the country.
And you also change the focus of
the government.
So let's take, there's members of Congress that have dual citizenships.
They are there for the interest of the country they came from.
They are there serving a foreign group of people that is in their district and they are beholden to them.
And that means that they are not voting for who would be original American citizens, which I think is a problem.
And I don't, it's very hard to change, but it's, I don't know how we got here, Tucker.
I don't know.
I just looked at the list of the Republicans that voted to protect Haitians.