Natalie Winters
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If any administration, I think, wants to show that they're putting American workers first, I mean, frankly, there's a laundry list, a very extensive grab bag of weird three-letter programs that you could probably cancel if that were to show that.
I think OPT should be...
top of the list, but I want to link this to, I think, what is a pretty alarming story that I'm sure a lot of the Warren posse has read about, which is that the birth rate is hitting yet, you know, new year, new low.
Obviously, the, you know, Lawler and Maria Salazar and established Republicans of the world would say, well, this is why we need mass immigration.
This is why we need to make birth rate citizenship even more laissez-faire.
If you're, you know, within a 50 kilometer radius of the United States, you can be a citizen.
But it sort of seems like addressing the root cause, which is that young American families can't get jobs, don't feel the economic security that they have to actually have children, is sort of being exacerbated by these policies.
Can you speak a little bit to sort of linking that crisis with the immigration crisis?
And speaking of that, I think an even more radical idea is birthright citizenship.
I think what the Trump administration has been trying to do on ending that is certainly moving in the right direction.
I kind of view it as like the worst derivation of DEI.
It's not even fake marginalization.
It's just like if you are somehow in the United States and giving birth, you get the most precious thing on this planet, which is citizenship here in the United States.
It's preposterous.
But
I know there's been a lot going on, a lot of everybody from the ACLU, all the horrible, evil left-wing NGOs trying to do everything they can to obstruct this, whether it's protesters or countersuits, lawsuits.
Where do we stand on that front?
And what do you think the feasibility is of the Trump administration actually being able to end that?
Well, I don't think we should hold our breath.
I think the only thing capable of getting House Republicans to do anything is the phone calls from the war room posse, which we are all very grateful for.