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6.26.26 Brian Fitzherbert, WPG Radio

6.26.26 Brian Fitzherbert, WPG Radio

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Summary of the key points, WPG Radio: Temporary Protected Status (TPS): Brian notes that TPS for Syrians and Haitians was meant to be temporary, yet individuals from these groups have been in the U.S. since 2012 and 2010, respectively. Asylum Regulations: Referring to a Supreme Court analogy, Brian explains that an individual at the door is not inside the house; similarly, border agents can legally turn away asylum seekers at the border. He questions why seekers pass through multiple countries without requesting asylum before reaching the U.S. Assimilation and Law Enforcement: Brian argues that the U.S. is a nation of settlers who established a culture based on assimilation, including learning the language and laws. He believes opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) blurs the line between legal and illegal immigration, asserting that undocumented individuals are consistently breaking the law. Future Automation: Brian predicts that in 10 to 15 years, advanced robots (like Tesla's Optimus) will perform household chores and labor intensive jobs, which he claims will eliminate the demand for illegal immigrant labor in sectors like agriculture and hospitality. Economic Impact on New Jersey: Brian cites a report indicating that New Jersey spends close to $8 billion annually supporting an estimated 1 million undocumented immigrants. He argues this drives up local costs for everyone, leading to higher healthcare premiums, overcrowded classrooms requiring expensive ESL teachers, increased car insurance rates, and higher housing costs due to increased demand.
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