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Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, holds a press gaggle outside the White House.
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00:00Stephen, Illinois Governor Pritzker just called for mass protests and disruption saying Republicans cannot know peace while Trump's border crossings are down 95% and ICE is locking up 800 criminals. Is Pritzker inciting insurrection and will DOJ take action?
00:21Well, what I would say is that his comments, if nothing else, clearly can be construed as inciting violence. So President Trump survived two assassination attempts against his life. Of course, there's been many more credible threats against President Trump and his family and associates. We've, of course, seen the spate of left-wing domestic terrorism all across this country.
00:44By the way, the destruction of property sits directly adjacent to attacks on humans and physical attacks. So in other words, once you tolerate and once you allow for attacks on property, you're just a step away from people throwing Molotov cocktails into people's, Molotov cocktails in people's homes.
01:03And you've even seen some, I think one example of a formerly prominent, prominent Washington Post journalist, who seem to be celebrating the murder of a health care CEO, right? Health insurance CEO. And, and that's where we've, that's the point we've reached in this country, where people are engaging in rhetoric and behavior that puts the lives of public servants in danger, puts the lives of conservative Americans in danger.
01:31And so that's the first thing I would say. And then of course, secondly, right, just this war that Democrat governors and mayors are waging against federal law enforcement. I mean, this is nullificationist behavior. This is successionist behavior with this thing. They don't recognize the supremacy of federal law enforcement in terms of protecting the lives and livelihoods of American citizens against a foreign invasion. Never seen anything like it. And of course, the result of their conduct is that they're allowing legal aliens to go free and rape and murder their own citizens.
01:59So I can't imagine having a, having a leader in a city or a state that would privilege the well-being of illegal alien murderers over their own citizens. But that's where we are right now.
02:09Mr. Miller, I'd like to ask you about, sir, I'd like to ask you about the, it's before Congress right now, the Religious Workforce Protection Act. I don't know if you're familiar with that.
02:16But basically, Catholic leaders support it because they say it would help keep foreign-born priests at their local ministries in the United States. The problem right now is a 2023 change to U.S. visa rules caused a backlog. And long story short, I have to, sorry, I'll just, I have to take a look at that and get, get you a more complete answer. I'm not going to have to answer that right now. I apologize.
02:36The bottom line, okay, the bottom line is, can the administration do anything right now?
02:41Yeah, I'd have to take a look at that and give you a fully informed answer.
02:44Stephen, the lawyer for the ceremony got two of a U.S. citizen children who was deported. He said that once she was put on a plane within 24 hours after she was gone.
02:52Is this the case being rushed to avoid the process?
02:56To the cameras, please.
02:58Are you familiar with the, with the case in question?
03:01To the extent that, yes, I am.
03:02So this person has had years of due process. In other words, the, the case that you're referring to are individuals who have already received all of their due process, including a final adjudication of their claims and an order to be removed from the country.
03:18In other words, they've been in the system for years. We've been told for years that individuals who have been freed, so remember the Biden administration freed illegal aliens at the border, and then instead created a system where they're supposed to go through what's called the non-detained docket.
03:32That's when you're, when your case is heard for relief while you were living free.
03:36We've been told for years and years and years, no, no, no, no, no, it's not catch and release. It's not catch and release.
03:42They're going to show up to get their hearings. They're going to show up to ICE. They're going to go through the process. And when they lose, they're going to go home.
03:48Well, we did the go home part. They lost the case. It's been fully adjudicated. They have a lawful removal order. And so they've been sent home. That's literally the process the previous guys told us and Congress that Mayorkas told Congress was going to happen.
04:04That when you lose the case, you go home. If people who lose their cases get to stay, that's not due process. That's just the complete suspension of all of our immigration laws and national sovereignty.
04:15And of course, by the way, we're going to respect parental rights. When you're deporting an illegal alien and they want to bring their kids with them when they leave, of course we're not going to stand in the way of that.
04:23Now, I would say as a separate note, it's absurd as a country that we have a policy of declaring the children of illegal aliens to be automatic citizens.
04:30That hasn't even come up in this case because it's not relevant to the point that the mother wanted to bring her children with her.
04:37And of course, we will honor and respect them.
04:44Where does the administration stand on its consideration of travel bans at this point?
04:48And then following up on the previous question, can you guarantee that migrants who are held in detention facilities have access to legal counsel as you're enacting these immigration policies?
04:59Well, on the first point, it's still under consideration. We'll have an update when we have an update.
05:04And on the second point, illegal aliens will be given access to exactly what they're entitled to under current laws and court rulings.
05:15No more and no less.
05:16Obviously, if this administration is you, that illegal aliens should be able to be deported swiftly and quickly.
05:24And it should be as simple as, are you lawfully in the United States?
05:28No. If you are not, then you should go home.
05:30In a sane country, that would be the system.
05:32If you know that a person trespassed illegally in your property, you send them out of your property that quickly.
05:39Now, there are a lot of court rulings and other systems that have been put into place that slow things down.
05:45But we're going to move as fast as we possibly can to get illegal aliens out of our country.
05:49Mr. Yes.
05:49Regarding the raid in Colorado Springs this weekend, do you have the nationalities?
05:53Because, I mean, against TDA and MS-13, but do you know if there were Colombians around?
05:58They found a really popular drug in Colombia, which is called 2C, the pink cocaine.
06:04Do you know if there were Colombians?
06:05It's a great question. I don't have the nationalities available for you right now.
06:08Are you pleased to do this, Stephen?
06:09The number of Africans involved in all of this is a lot, or there is no Africans?
06:14With respect to which question?
06:16The deportation of illegal people.
06:19Well, I mean, it includes everyone who came illegally in the last number of years.
06:23But in terms of percentage, is a lot of Africans?
06:25I don't have the exact percentage in terms of the breakdown, but it's certainly true that the flows of illegal immigration that came in the last four years included many from not only Central America, not only Mexico, but all of Latin America, and, of course, Africa, Asia, Middle East, basically everywhere but Antarctica.
06:44Can you give us an update on how the president's meeting the Speaker Johnson went?
06:52Can you give us an update on the two judges or the media outrage of these judges that were arrested and some of the outrage from the Democrat lawmakers?
06:58Yes. If you commit a federal obstruction crime, you will go to jail.
07:06It's amazing to me how the left defines democracy as that Congress passes a law and then local officials should religiously violate those laws with no consequences.
07:17Congress passed a series of laws over the years, making it a crime, to harbor, to smuggle, to evade, to obstruct, particularly and specifically in the context of immigration enforcement.
07:30So when you have a federal judge who engages in plain, direct, overt, intentional, and willful violation of those federal laws, of course they'll be arrested and, of course, they belong to jail.
07:41Stephen, you guys ran on targeting violent criminals, worst of the worst.
07:45I'm not disputing any of the facts around the cases of these women who were deported and removed with their kids.
07:49But given you're looking for more money from Congress, ICE says they need more beds, they need more money.
07:54Is it the best use of the administration's resources to be going after moms of young kids, basically?
08:00Do you yourself have an opinion on this subject?
08:03I'm more interested in yours.
08:04Well, what percentage of the, let's just pick an even number of, say, 10 million illegal aliens.
08:12Let's say that Biden released, I think it's close to the 20 million.
08:14Let's say he released 10 million illegal aliens into the country over the last four years.
08:18What percentage do you think we should let stay here of those 10 million?
08:20I'm not trying to do a game show with you.
08:21I'm just curious if you think that's the best use of your limited dollars.
08:25Is it your view that if a Democrat president releases 10, 15, 20 million illegals into the country,
08:31do they all then should get to stay forever and for all of life?
08:34Steven, I don't have a view about what Democratic presidents do.
08:36I'm asking what the Republican president used to work for and how he wants to use his resources.
08:39So you don't want to answer the question because you know the answer is obvious.
08:42Everyone that Biden let in has to go home.
08:44Of course.
08:45I mean, it's a crazy thing to even ask.
08:46You think we should give administrative amnesty to some subset of the illegals that Biden...
08:51I'm asking how you're prioritizing the work that your administration is doing.
08:53Here's how we're prioritizing.
08:55ICE is going to continue to focus on raids against high-threat criminal aliens.
08:59We're going to use the entire force and power of the federal government to get them all home.
09:04Many will choose also to leave voluntarily and take advantage of the CBP home app.
09:08But we are not going to ask taxpayers to subsidize the presence of a single illegal alien in this country.
09:13Here's another thing.
09:14Do you think that we have some sort of magic eight ball to see which particular illegal aliens who skipped their hearings,
09:21which particular gotaways are going to go on to commit a rape or murder?
09:24However, how do you explain to a parent in this country, if you chose to release an illegal alien,
09:31and they committed some heinous crime, why you chose to make that release?
09:35From a public safety standpoint alone, you cannot justify setting free a removable and deportable alien.
09:42Like, in these recent cases, these were all illegal aliens who showed up at an ICE facility for a scheduled appointment.
09:48We'd be spending extra resources to set them free.
09:51They're already inside of the ICE facility.
09:53I mean, think about that.
09:54Illegal aliens walked into an ICE facility and were taken into custody.
10:02Could you imagine telling ICE officers to release illegal aliens who announce and present themselves at an ICE facility?
10:10Would any other law enforcement agency do that?
10:12If a wanted fugitive went into an FBI facility and announced themselves,
10:17would they be allowed to walk out the door that very afternoon?
10:19I mean, the whole thing's preposterous.
10:21What are you going to do with an ICE facility and all these people who've lost their lives at the hands of illegal migrants?
10:27And then you also have fentanyl, which is ravaging our communities.
10:29Friends of mine have died from fentanyl.
10:31So do you blame the Biden administration?
10:32Do they have blood on their hands?
10:33Of course they do, but not just the Biden administration.
10:36Of course the Biden administration does, but also all of their enablers do.
10:39All of the radical left immigration groups and attorneys and NGOs who aided and abetted and supported the invasion.
10:45All the Democrat politicians in Congress, like Hakeem Jeffries, who aided and abetted and supported the invasion.
10:51And Chris Murphy.
10:53And everyone in the media who knowingly lied and covered up about that invasion for four years.
10:57They all share in the atrocity, in the calamity.
11:03They all have blood on their hands and on their conscience and on their souls.
11:06And nothing they ever say or do will ever earn them forgiveness for that because of just how severe those violations were and how many people have died and suffered as a result.
11:16That's between them and their maker.
11:18But they'll be getting no forgiveness from me, I can promise you.
11:20What can the administration do to overcome these challenges?
11:26Well, simply put, it's a war on democracy.
11:29President Trump was elected on a mandate to secure the border, to stop the invasion, to send illegal aliens home.
11:36You cannot have a situation where one district court judge or a cabal of 10 or 15 district court judges who are radical left, sitting in strictly regional courtrooms,
11:46can conspire with each other to shut down the operations of the federal law enforcement function.
11:52That is not only antithetical to democracy, it is a form, a direct form of tyranny in which the people of this country are being told that you cannot have the thing that you voted for,
12:01even when the thing that you voted for is required by law.
12:05All those individuals by law have no right to be here and must be sent home.
12:09None of the people that Biden let in have a legitimate asylum claim, have a legitimate claim to relief,
12:13have any right or basis to be inside the United States.
12:17And now we see a move by the media to say that some subset of the 10, 15, 20 million illegals that Biden let in,
12:23who, knowing they're here illegally, choose to stay here, choose to have children,
12:29that then we should take the view, oh, you beat the system, you trespassed in our country,
12:34you failed to leave, you failed to comply with our laws, and now you've had a child,
12:38and now what, you get amnesty for life? And what we should ask, what, a laid-off worker in Ohio to now pay for welfare for your entire life?
12:47We should ask somebody who lost their job under a factory that closed down under Joe Biden to provide you with free education and free health care.
12:55You should wait an extra hour or two hours when your kid is sick in the emergency room because you have hundreds of illegals getting frontline care at an ER
13:02because they don't have health insurance, they don't have a job, they don't have any savings, they're here to live off of us.
13:07But we should ask struggling Americans to pay for all of that?
13:11The whole thing is obscene and it's absurd.
13:13I can't even imagine how much time we spend debating, how much generosity, how many billions of taxpayer dollars,
13:21how much amnesty, how many reprise we should give to people who chose to come here illegally and take from us and our people.
13:27The whole conversation is absurd and offensive.
13:30How important is it to have public opinion on your side?
13:38Do you risk losing hearts and minds?
13:40Even a CBS poll showed overwhelming public support for mass deportation.
13:45Support for deporting illegal aliens is overwhelmingly popular, as is shutting down welfare, as is removing criminal threats,
13:54as is dismantling foreign criminal gangs.
13:56This whole thing is just amazing to me.
13:57We have an entire media ecosystem, an entire political party devoted singly to the defense and protection of illegal aliens in general,
14:05and illegal alien criminals in particular.
14:07I have a question for you.
14:08How satisfied are you of how the Mexican government dealt with illegal immigration?
14:14Is this what they've done enough in your mind?
14:16I mean, thanks to President Trump's leadership, the Mexican government has done more than it's ever done, but it's still not even close to what we need and what the president expects.
14:24There's much more that we expect from Mexico, particularly in regard to the fentanyl threat.
14:29President Trump had previously suggested there could be stipends for people who leave the country on their own.
14:35Is that still in the works?
14:36Oh, absolutely.
14:36Is there a cost estimate for how much that will cost?
14:39Will you need Congress to act on that?
14:40It'll actually save us hundreds of billions of dollars.
14:42So, a single illegal alien family, over the course of its lifetime, may cost the U.S. taxpayers over $1 million.
14:50So, when you give an illegal immigrant a check for, say, $1,000 or $2,000, whatever it may be, $3,000, to leave the country,
14:59you're saving taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
15:02It also saves money relative to us having to go out and find that illegal alien and physically arrest them and deport them,
15:09which, of course, we will still do.
15:10So, the plan that President Trump has put into place is very simple.
15:13If you choose to stay here unlawfully, you will be fined.
15:17And by law, that fine, by the law Congress has passed, is $1,000 each day you stay past your removal order.
15:22That's the law that Congress passed, the law that we're being told we should ignore.
15:25That's democracy, apparently, as the media says we should ignore the laws Congress has passed.
15:29But Congress is clear on this.
15:30You face arrest for illegal work.
15:32You face arrest for document theft.
15:34You face arrest for failure to register as required by law.
15:37You face arrest for evading or obstructing your removal.
15:42And you also face deportation at a time and place of our choosing,
15:45including the total confiscation and forfeiture of all of your assets and income.
15:49Or you can choose to book a free flight and get a check and go home on your own terms with your possessions very happily
15:57and live your life in your home country.
15:59I have time for two more questions.
16:00Are you frustrated or mad at the Supreme Court for keeping the TDA deportation stay in effect?
16:07Well, the FBI released an assessment, as I'm sure you've seen,
16:11that not only is Trine de Aragua acting as an arm of the Maduro regime,
16:14but they're actively planning assassination plots on U.S. soil.
16:18This is horrifying and is harrowing.
16:21This is a foreign terrorist organization operating in the direction and control of an adversarial foreign regime.
16:26And we hope and expect that we'll be allowed to remove these terrorists from our soil
16:30as quickly and expeditiously as possible.
16:32One last question.
16:33Stephen, as a follow to that, though, you keep talking about your dissatisfaction
16:36with federal district court judges.
16:38You've been asked about the Supreme Court.
16:40At what point will the administration accept a decision of the courts,
16:45even if it's not in its favour?
16:47I don't understand what you're asking.
16:49At what point...
16:50No, what is it?
16:50Would you only accept a decision of a court if it's in the administration's favour?
16:54Well, but look at the example that was just given.
16:55Because of the Supreme Court's ruling, the administration is operating under a TRO,
17:01a temporary restraining order, on the Alien Enemies Act
17:04for illegal alien foreign terrorists who are applauding on U.S. soil.
17:10So that was a ruling that was issued.
17:11That's in effect.
17:12I don't understand the question.
17:13I'll take one more because that question doesn't make sense.
17:14Question on a million deprecations this year.
17:17We're only at $139,000 so far.
17:20I'll take these two.
17:21Yes.
17:21Can you comment on a Planned Parenthood sponsored today's playbook?
17:25I'm not shocked or surprised.
17:29You want to hit a million deportations this year at least.
17:31You're at $139,000 and you still hit a million this year.
17:34Well, the rate of deportation is increasing every single day.
17:37Remember, we inherited a system that was completely shut down.
17:40It was completely broke.
17:42And now President Trump is working with the overwhelming backing and support of the American public
17:46to get that system operating at full speed and efficiency.
17:49And once we clear away some of these Roe District Court injunctions, we'll be able to operate with an even greater degree of force and speed.
17:56And so I think we will vastly exceed that number in addition to all of the self-deportations that are occurring and will continue to occur.
18:03And once we're able to begin applying these increasingly significant consequences financially and criminally
18:09for the aliens who choose to remain, we will see even faster and quicker voluntary departures from the United States.
18:18Bottom line is that the President is going to continue and expand and accelerate the effort to remove from our midst
18:25people who have no lawful right to be here, and we will do so without apology.
18:29Does it vastly exceed $1 million or $139 million?
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18:58How are you?
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25:59Okay, the bottom line is, can the administration do anything right now?
26:04Yeah, I'd have to take a look at that and give you a fully informed ban.
26:07Stephen, the lawyer for the school of U.S. citizen children who was deported, he said
26:12that once she was put on a plane within 24 hours after she was gone, is this case being
26:16rushed to avoid the process or avoid the work?
26:20To the cameras, please.
26:22Are you familiar with the case in question?
26:24To the extent that, yes, I am.
26:26So this person has had years of due process, in other words, the cases that you're referring
26:31to are individuals who have already received all of their due process, including a final
26:38adjudication of their claims and an order to be removed from the country.
26:41In other words, they've been in the system for years.
26:44We've been told for years that individuals who have been freed, so remember the Biden administration
26:49freed illegal aliens at the border, and then instead created a system where they're supposed
26:53to go through what's called the non-detained docket.
26:55That's when your case is heard for relief, while you are living free.
27:00We've been told for years and years and years, no, no, no, no, no, it's not catch and release.
27:04It's not catch and release.
27:06They're going to show up to get their hearings.
27:08They're going to show up to ICE.
27:10They're going to go through the process.
27:11And when they lose, they're going to go home.
27:13Well, we did the go home part.
27:14They lost the case.
27:16It's been fully adjudicated.
27:17They have a lawful removal order.
27:19And so they've been sent home.
27:20That's literally the process the previous guys told us and Congress that Mayorkas told
27:26Congress was going to happen, that when you lose the case, you go home.
27:29If people who lose their cases get to stay, that's not due process.
27:33That's just the complete suspension of all of our immigration laws and national sovereignty.
27:38And of course, by the way, we're going to respect parental rights.
27:41When you're deporting an illegal alien and they want to bring their kids with them when
27:44they leave, of course, we're not going to stand in the way of that.
27:47Now, I would say as a separate note, it's absurd as a country that we have a policy of declaring
27:51the children of illegal aliens to be automatic citizens.
27:53That doesn't even come up in this case because it's not relevant to the point that the mother
27:58wanted to bring her children with her.
28:01And of course, we will honor and respect them.
28:02Where does the administration stand on its consideration of travel bans at this point?
28:12And then following up on the previous question, can you guarantee that migrants who are held
28:16in detention facilities have access to legal counsel as you're enacting immigration policies?
28:22Well, on the first point, it's still under consideration.
28:26We'll have an update when we have an update.
28:28And on the second point, illegal aliens will be given access to exactly what they're entitled
28:34to under current laws and court rulings, no more and no less.
28:40Obviously, it's this administration's view that illegal aliens should be able to be deported
28:45swiftly and quickly.
28:47And it should be as simple as, are you lawfully in the United States?
28:52No.
28:53If you are not, then you should go home.
28:54In a sane country, that would be the system.
28:56If you know that a person trespassed illegally in your property, you send them out of your
29:01property that quickly.
29:02Now, there are a lot of court rulings and other systems that have been put into place that
29:07slow things down, but we're going to move as fast as we possibly can to get illegal aliens
29:11out of our country.
29:12Yes.
29:13How do you see the raid in Colorado Springs this weekend, do you have the nationalities?
29:17Because, I mean, against TDA and MS-13, but do you know if there were Colombians around?
29:22They found a really popular drug in Colombia, which is called 2C, the pink cocaine.
29:27Do you know if there were Colombians?
29:28It's a great question.
29:29I don't have the nationalities available for you right now.
29:31Illegal alien criminals in particular.
29:33How satisfied are you of how the Mexican government dealt with illegal immigration?
29:40Is this what they've done enough in your mind?
29:42Well, thanks to President Trump's leadership, the Mexican government has done more than it's
29:46ever done, but it's not even close to what we need and what the president expects.
29:50There's much more that we expect from Mexico, particularly in regard to the fentanyl threat.
29:55President Trump had previously suggested there could be stipends for people who leave the
30:00country on their own.
30:01Yes.
30:02Is that still in the works?
30:03Oh, absolutely.
30:04Is there a cost estimate for how much that will cost?
30:05Will you need Congress to act on that?
30:06It will actually save us hundreds of billions of dollars.
30:09The single illegal alien family over the course of its lifetime may cost the U.S. taxpayers
30:14over $1 million.
30:16So when you give an illegal immigrant a check for say $1,000 or $2,000, whatever it may be,
30:23$3,000 to leave the country, you're saving taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
30:28It also saves money relative to us having to go out and find that illegal alien and physically
30:33arrest them and deport them, which of course we will still do.
30:37So the plan that President Trump has put into place is very simple.
30:39If you choose to stay here unlawfully, you will be fined.
30:43And by law, that fine, by the law Congress has passed, is $1,000 each day you stay past
30:47your removal order.
30:48That's the law that Congress passed, the law that we're being told we should ignore.
30:51That's democracy, apparently, as the media says we should ignore the laws Congress has
30:54passed, but Congress is clear on this.
30:56You face arrest for illegal work.
30:58You face arrest for document theft.
31:00You face arrest for failure to register as required by law.
31:03You face arrest for evading or obstructing your removal.
31:07And you also face deportation at a time and place of our choosing, including the total confiscation
31:12and forfeiture of all of your assets and income.
31:15Or you can choose to book a free flight and get a check and go home on your own terms with
31:21your possessions very happily and live your life in your home country.
31:24I have time for two more questions.
31:25Yes.
31:26Are you frustrated or mad at the Supreme Court for keeping the TDA deportation stay in effect?
31:33Well, the FBI released an assessment, as I'm sure you've seen, that not only is
31:38Trained Aragua acting as an arm of the Maduro regime, but they're actively planning assassination
31:42plots on U.S. soil.
31:44This is horrifying and is harrowing.
31:46This is a foreign terrorist organization operating in the direction and control of an adversarial
31:51foreign regime.
31:52And we hope and expect that we'll be allowed to remove these terrorists from our soil as
31:56quickly and expeditiously as possible.
31:58One last question.
31:59Stephen, as a follow to that, though, you keep talking about your dissatisfaction with
32:02federal district court judges.
32:04You've been asked about the Supreme Court.
32:05At what point will the administration accept a decision of the courts, even if it's not in
32:11its favour?
32:12I don't understand what you're asking.
32:15At what point?
32:16No, what is it?
32:17Would you only accept a decision of a court if it's in the administration?
32:20Well, but look at the example that was just given.
32:22Because of the Supreme Court's ruling, the administration is operating under a TRO, a
32:27temporary restraining order, on the Alien Enemies Act for illegal alien foreign terrorists
32:33who are applauding on U.S. soil.
32:36So that was a ruling that was issued.
32:37That's in effect.
32:38I don't understand the question.
32:39I'll take one more because that question doesn't make sense.
32:41Can you comment on Planned Parenthood sponsored today's playbook?
32:42I'm not shocked or surprised.
32:43You want to hit a million deportations this year at least?
32:44You're at 139,000 and you still hit a million this year.
32:45Well, the rate of deportation is increasing every single day.
32:46Remember, we inherited a system that was completely shut down.
32:47It was completely broke.
32:48And now President Trump is working with the overwhelming backing and support of the American public to get that system operating at full speed and efficiency.
32:53And once we clear away some of these road district court injunctions, we'll be able to operate with an even greater degree of force and speed.
32:58And so I think we will vastly exceed that number.
32:59In addition to all of the self-deportations that are occurring.
33:02and will continue to occur.
33:03And once you're able to begin applying these new deportations that are occurring and that will continue to occur.
33:09And I think that's what we are talking about.
33:10I think the current system is increasing every single day.
33:11Remember, we inherited a system that was completely shut down.
33:12It was completely broke.
33:13And now President Trump is working with the overwhelming backing and support of the American public to get that system operating at full speed and efficiency.
33:19operate with an even greater degree of force and speed and so I think we will vastly exceed that
33:24number in addition to all of the self-deportations that are occurring and will continue to occur
33:30and once we're able to begin applying these increasingly significant consequences financially
33:35and criminally for the aliens who choose to remain we will see even faster and quicker
33:41voluntary departures from the united states bottom line is that the president is going to continue
33:48and expand and accelerate the effort to remove from our midst people who have no lawful right
33:52to be here and we will do so without apology thank you that vastly exceeds 139.

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