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>> matthew perry wants to hang with you. >> right. chandler. >> again, thanks for watching tonight, i'm bill o'reilly, please remember that the spin stops right here. we're definitely looking out for you. welcome to a special edition of "hannity." "the cost of amnesty." the first comprehensive immigration reform legislation in decades. they come to america two, the cost of amnesty. i'm joined by the filmmaker,an dennis michael lynch. one clip. >> americans feel as if we're taking care of non-u.s. citizens. and we're taking care of our own, why is that? >> part of the is, an impression of the government gives to go out of their way to show how
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compassionate they are. how we won't turn our backs on people who come across the border. the people most forgotten, the average man and woman, a decent house, get through school. they have no lobbyists in washington, on their own, feel that way and justify what we do. >> that is unacceptable. >> do you know how many aliens we have in the state of maryland alone? >> 295,000. >> you have to times the number by two to five. the illegals show up at rallies, hundreds and hundreds and thousands of people. congress works on numbers. if i don't see hundreds of people at this thing tonight, how -- i can only feel so bad. we can only feel so bad. >> come back and give us the numbers. >> that's if i don't get shot.
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>> america is a nation of laws. it is our rule of law that is really separates us from the rest of the world. it provides instant structure that gives people the opportunity to realize what they call the american dream. there was a time during the history of the country where american blacks who looked like me, while they had it right in the constitution that all men are created equal, many founders did not live it out in princi e principle. racism makes the white man very uncomfortable. really want to insult and offend someone, call them a racist. >> why do you have so much contempt for your audience? they cannot use the card of racism, because they are not
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being discriminated. what they do is on sophisticate the law. >> you need to stop denying you are racist. not that you are. >> oh, oh. >> these illegals have no idea what racism is. racism is being told i can rape your mother and your daughter and there is nothing you can say about it. >> your statements offend me. offend me, because i am not. >> racism is being told to give up your seat and the only seat you can possibly have is on the back seat of the bus. >> they are coming to take away the things that belong to the people. >> to even try and put their cause at the same kind of ugly racism, where people lost their lives, lost their lively hoods, killed generations deep, it's laughter, it's laughter. >> joining us now, filmmaker
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dennis michael lynch. >> how are you? >> pretty powerful stuff. >> thank you for having me. >> in light of what went on, this isn't a surprise. start at the beginning. how did you get involved in this? >> such a long story. never been a political guy. i'm an independent. you know, and i was aiming toward a hollywood career, doing things with christie brinkley and alec baldwin. and long story short, saw a guy protesting on the side of a 7-eleven protesting against immigrants, and i'm sitting here today as a concerned citizen. what i found out isn't what you are seeing on television. >> what did you find? >> depends on what you want to talk about. people who are unemployed and can't get jobs because they are being taken by illegals, or the passports and the chicachin chi
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the desert. that congressman peter king was surprised about when i showed it to him. i find us as a country in a place of time when the president of the united states and members of congress care more about the well-being of illegal aliens than they do the american citizens. >> it's interesting. recent senate bill, cbo said wages will go down, unemployment will go up. does that not confirm what you just said? >> oh, goodness. i don't think anybody understand what the unemployment lines will be like in this country. i have been an entrepreneur my entire life. marco rubio on television cheering for his bill. i've been knocking they are not entitlement, not going to get obama care. i am sitting back and realize that is the silver bullet.
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ted cruz talking about how it's cheaper to hire an illegal than an american citizen. that will go across every industry up and down. you're at home and you'reups driver and you think you're okay, let me tell you something. you're not. >> what about the weapon armstrong is talking about and you were discussing. if you are against a path to citizenship or legalization that didn't respect laws and sovereignty, you are a racist. effective. >> it's effective, but, you know, one thing my film does? it diffuses the entire argument. i walk into cities and show my film, i have protesters outside, calling me a racist, throwing things at me. come inside, watch the film. by the end of those sessions, they are asking to take pictures with me. a baloney argument and you get
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someone like schumer. schumer saying if you don't give them the pathway, they'll be marching in the streets. that's divisive behavior. america doesn't need that. america needs a leader and leadership that brings people together, not separate. >> republicans want dirty air and water, and so this is a common tactic. you don't think it has any impact? >> no, i don't. i've traveled this country by car four times making this film. i have seen every school closed, every person on the unemployment line, and talked to countless americans. not one person ever said to me, i can't stand those latinos. they say i don't like the special treatment that illegals are getting. what about me? i'm an american citizen. what about me being first? >> what is the biggest cost. we know the impact on educational system, criminal justice system, health care system what is the biggest cost? >> i know what the biggest cost is. the american spirit is broken.
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it's broken, and when that senate bill passed, more viewers than you realize self-defeated. they see america falling off the cliff, and if this bill, as it's written, passes the house, forget it. will see this country go into a place that you and i cannot even begin to fathom. first of all, we'll only have a one-party system. second of all, we talked about unemployment lines, but, third of all, from what i seeing in on in that border, and my film catches it like in other film, we will have september 11th like you just saw in boston, let me tell you something, they shut down that whole city. every terrorist in this country and waiting to get this country saw how effective two pressure cookers can shut down an entire city. no more need for airplanes. >> as a matter of fact, we'll pick it up right there. when we come back. up next, what makes border security important to you and
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welcome back to "the cost of
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amnes amnesty." we're taking a look at "they come to america 2: the cost of amnesty." the threat that keeps every law enforcement officer awake at night. it's called terrorism. take a look. >> it took 19 people to execute 9/11, and don't you think we could maybe take one or two to create terror across the country. >> if they want to do an incident bug or bigger than that, they want to go one step further. that card. >> i think those people are the sickest bastards in the world that are willing to wait and wait and wait and wait. i think it's either going to be on the train, wide open, or a series of these people who are
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all across the country right now and pull out little tinn tiny attacks to get us in the heart. >> we'll continue with filmmaker
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dennis michael lynch. let me see if i have this straight. our government will get all of our phone records, they are going to have data mining of google, yahoo! microsoft, facebook, but they are not going to secure the border? and you have a guy like that making a threat like that? >> you see in the film, sean, how i demonstrate that you can pull anthrax into the state of arizona like that. you saw how it is that you could bomb an amtrak train in my film. i worked alongside the border patrol agents. they are so frustrated. you have got the busiest sector in arizona as i show you in the film, with one guy stanningding alone in the dark. drug lords, coming over with machine guns what are we doing here? it makes absolutely no sense. >> i told you this privately. i've been down to the border,
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from the rio grande to san diego. saw one of the tunnels from mexico. been to the drug warehouses, massive confiscations, on horseback, out on all-terrain vehicle, helicopter boats, same story i get with these guys. isn't the number one risk is what that terrorist is saying? that's why we should secure the border, more than any other reason. >> sean, if i were the president of the united states, based on what i have experienced making this film and what people see. i would walk off the set because i would have to go call the national guard and tell them to get down there. the fact that there was a bill that was just signed and approved -- not signed. >> approved. >> yeah, approved. >> the fact that there was a bill that was just approved that says ten years from now we'll have a secure border is absolutely irresponsible. anybody who says, yes to this bill is one of three things,
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incapable of reading a bill, number two, incapable of watching a movie, mine, or, three, incapable of realizing what it's going to do to america. i watched 9/11 like this. i didn't see democrats and republicans fall out of that building. i watched american citizens fall out of that building. and there is a boy in boston that should be playing baseball this weekend instead of being visited by his father in a graveyard. why aren't we taking this seriously? >> look, i have always said and i'm glad your film goes into great details about that. that is our number one threat. why don't these washington politicians care? because if they cared, they would fix it? >> i will tell you why they don't care. it hasn't happened to them. they think that they are impervious to everything. >> pentagon not close enough to them? >> sean, in 2012, a congressional report says
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hezbollah is working with the drug cartel. militia hats with arabic tags. we are catching arabic people coming over with mexicans. the numbers are crazy, and yet obama and the gang of eight and everybody is going to sit there, pretendi it's not happening. >> we send men to the moon and back. couldn't build a fence and secure it completely in 12 months? >> securing the border takes one thing. will. no will to do it. when people watch this film, they will sit there, and i hate to send panic to people, but maybe that's what it takes. a little bit of panic. >> i think you're telling the truth. this is not a matter of if it's going to happen, u.s. a matter of when. >> it is a matter of when. a lot of people today who are depressed about what happened yesterday with that bill and let me tell you something. this is halftime. this is halftime.
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another half, and i could tell you personally, i am going to work harder tomorrow than i did yesterday. >> we'll come back and take a break and coming up next, first-hand look at the rio grande and how secure the board every really is, if at all.
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and welcome back. we are talking immigration with dennis michael listynch who mad "they come to america 2: the cost of amnesty." dennis traveled to one of the most difficult parts of the border, and that is the is the
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grande river in texas. johnny, guys wait in the empty spaces here and cross over? >> quietly, yes. you want to get across the river to the us, you got a 99% chance making it. it bothers me, the lack of enforcement but, you know, you want to get elected, you leave it alone. you don't want to get elected, you address it. >> are we being watched right now by pretty dangerous people? >> yes, we are. >> janet napolitano is in charge of determining whether the borders are safe or not. so the president has basically said, hey, listen, i'll let janet determine whether or not the borders are secure, that's
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how we'll know. janet napolitano said the boarder is a safe border, the border is secure. ten being safe, one being open, how would you rate the border right now, as of 2013? >> five or six. >> do you think pretty bad people are crossing over the rio into the u.s.? >> oh, absolutely. >> how often? >> every day. you know, i hear of the raids and the roundups from the stash houses and stuff, and you know, there is no doubt if terrorists wanted to come to the u.s., they will come through the southern border, that's the very easiest place to get in and cross. you know, they have caught some, they got like six or eight chinese right on my dock. >> okay. >> you know, yeah. >> johnny, these guys in the cars, are they scouts for the cartels?
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>> yes. they are scouts. >> there's one after the next. it doesn't stop. >> well, they are out here almost 24/7. this section right here is probably about a 40-mile stretch of river. >> all right. you know, what really stuck out, 99% success rate of getting across the river into america. i was down there, saw it myself. very close. >> dangerous people every single day coming through. two border boats that travel those 40 miles, they stick together and the thing runs like a snake. not hard to get across. but we're catching 100 miles into texas, 60 people at a clip. you'll see it in the film, in the dark of night. you don't see this on television, sean. >> i have been out with these guys, seen it up close. frightening when you see how easy it is and how rampant it is. >> here is the deal.
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a different source of policing. two cops in a car, one bad guy. down there, have you one guy in a car and 30, 40 bad guys. even if you get half of them, the other half are going in. >> you don't want to get elected, address it. basically, ignore it, get elected. >> let me say this about this topic. when i made this film, you asked me before how i got into it. i remember calling my wife and saying, we have an oscar film. you will not believe the things i see. i can't -- i have been -- hollywood has closed me out, every film festival in the country denies me access. i can't rent theaters. if i do rent a theater, people call up and say if you rent to this guy again, i will never come again. >> what do you mean? everyone can rent a theater. >> they either don't want this
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in their face or want the protesters. i was on "fox & friends." i have a dvd, if you buy one, i'll send you five. i'm here one year later because of them. they want this out. they want this film and the one before it out, it tells the truth of what is going on. >> i think every member of congress, now the house of representatives, congress needs to see this. >> when congress -- and i'm not kidding. when the american people take that dvd and go and give it to their congressman. the one they have given it to, stephen king. i need you to testify before congress which i'll do soon. another guy, representative from ohio, had me go and testify about why it's bad to give illegal immigrants licenses. when they see this, remember, the congressmen don't get to go down to the border. they see this. seeing the real thing. >> everything i see in this movie, i saw up close myself, having been down there six, eight times. really, i've seen it all.
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♪then suddenly ♪it's hard to breathe would it be ok if i sat here? new girl! ♪yes, words can't bring me down♪ ♪so don't you bring me down today♪ live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne raferity. nelson mandela on life support and the anti apartheid leader is relying on a ventilator to breathe. these are part of a court case involving the grave sites of
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three deceased children. nelson mandela is 94 years old. and prosecutors in the george zimmerman trial are expected to rest their case tomorrow with testimony from the mother of trayvon martin. zimmerman charged with second degree murder. the florida neighborhood watch volunteer claimed he shot martin in self-defense as the teenager reached for his gun during a fight. zimmerman could be sentenced to life in prison. i'm marianne rafferty. now the "hannity" special "the cost of amnesty." and welcome back to "the cost of amnesty." no matter how you feel about the illegal immigration debate, one thing is clear, the narrative by the media is it's always us versus them and people who oppose illegal immigration must somehow be racist. this film attempts to break through the stereotype. take a look. >> this is not a racial, it is a
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cultural issue. >> first of all, i would like to say that, you know, the same way you guys said you don't hate us, we don't hate you. we would just like to say that, this is a great moment to be here, to dialog this is what the community needs. open our thoughts, even us ourselves sometimes we say and we have -- i admit to it. sometimes there is prejudice. they might hate us, they might look down upon us. walking into yesterday's movie theater and being called out. >> movie ends, everybody leaves and standing behind my car are ten of the protesters and they say, mr. lynch, we forgot to ask you if we could take a picture with you. >> i would call that an amazing turn around. >> where did they get this polling information from? i don't believe any of it? only fox news with cover the truth about this top uk? >> journalists today have become very mainstream media has become
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very liberal. >> not one elected official was here tonight. not one. next time you see them, ask them where they were, we have been promoting this for six weeks. six weeks. not one reporter. next time you see them, ask them where they were. >> i called a buddy of mine at a magazine and said why is it that "time" nmagazine will put illegals on the cover and i'm packing out theaters on tuesday nights and i can't even get an article. you know what he told me? dennis, the rule of law doesn't sell magazines. what does? do i need a new trailer? what do i need? you know what he tells me? you got to spice it up. it needs to be more interesting. what's more information than the country is dangling on a cliff, people out of work.
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>> politicians and media won't do the job he's doing and why aren't there more people like dennis that will tell it with sympathy for the immigrant and yet a cold hard look at the facts. >> i tell you what they want. you know what they want, john? hollywood. they want james bond. >> and those of you from the new york region may have recognized legendary new york broadcaster john roland. he joins us now. an honor to meet you, it really is. >> thanks, john. >> you have been an institution for 35 years. >> in the news business for 45 years. i have seen a lot of documentaries, made a lot of documentaries. this documentary, if the senator who's pass thad bill today had watched dennis' film, they would have voted against the bill. >> they have a chance coming out of conference. >> if the american people watch this movie, they will tell their congressman go back to the drawing board. >> you said in the clip, the
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journalism has become very mainstream, media very liberal and you said only fox news will cover the story. a great documentary, a shocking thing. >> nobody else will talk about it. when i got into the business, i was given my press pass and a big bright light. and told to shine that light, look for the truth. those lights are being dimmed. people aren't shining the light anymore. one guy out of desert, saying, wait a second, this fence isn't keeping people out. look over here this guy dennis lynch, telling the american people, and thank god for the american people, because they are keeping this film alive. we can't get it shown. >> when they said to you, you need to spice it up, does that mean honey boo-boo, the kardashians, maybe you need swim suit models? what does that mean? >> you see what it meant, putting my life at risk. jumping into mexico right outside the drug cartels,
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working along at nighttime with border agents, who, by the way, are the most bravest people i've ever met. they want to see that, they need that. and you look at the cover of the dvd. you think u.it's a vanity play. it's not. that's the only way i could get an article written, is throw myself in the ocean. >> politicians say this is what the american people want. they are not talking to the american people, not talking to them, not listening to them. this documentary listens to the american people. >> everything you show in the flil a film and we've investigated this. i've been down there seven times from san diego to the rio grande, everywhere in between, i have been there when gang members are arrested, drugs being brought across, the risks these agents take. i don't know. if it's not in your backyard, people don't care? >> you left one thing out.
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>> yeah. >> the terrorists, chinese that are coming over. chinese signs, press the button, and border patrol will come get you. >> what do you mean? walk across the border. there was a local arizona politician who said i was entering the country illegally. that's how political it's come. >> how many senators do you think have been down at the border? know what the hell is going on down there? >> none of them. >> none of them. >> charles schumer has been around for a while. and he just went down for the first time. go down one mile, a completely different border. you don't see that on tv. >> i know john has to run here, but one thing -- it was san diego and here is nothing but we would describe as a dump. poverty, kids playing on that dump, the other side, $500,000
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houses and people living in a beautiful community. i don't blame people in poverty wanting to be here. that's not the biggest risk as the film point out. the biggest risk? >> terrorism. >> and the drug cartels. they own the border. >> all of the years reporting in new york, ever think you would have to report 9/11 and we would be this vulnerable afterward? >> i'm telling my old friends, mike wallace, walter cronkite are spinning in their graves. vest ginvestigative journalism dead. >> coming up, why dennis carries around a picture of this firefighter killed on 9/11 and why the hero's mother feels so strongly about immigration. she'll join us next on this special edition of "hannity". ea. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right.
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welcome back to "the cost of amnesty." we talked about the threat of terrorists infiltrating our porous borders. that's not the only way they can enter the u.s. no one knows that more than rose mary cane killed on september 11th. take a look. >> he was leaving to go back to the city. had to go back to work. he a blue truck, a pickup truck and i can still see the truck going down the road. that was the last time i saw him. they knew what they were getting into that morning, and when they were in the marriott hotel, evacuating some of the guests. unfortunately, when the north tower came down, it took down one part of it, and the south to
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you every came down it took out the other part of it, and the building was totally obliterated. any time i there was and see remains, oh, please, god, let it be george. please, god, let it be george. that to me is my miracle. i thank god every day that we had recovery and we were able to lay him to rest. >> when i came in here, the first thing you asked me, what made you call me? >> yeah. >> i often speak about how i feel that members of the military, people like your son, police officers, border patrol agents, those people sacrificing their lives in one way or another, through death or not, my father being one of them. he was a marine, but every time we let another person just skate on through the border and god knows where they are going, we're disrespecting those people. >> absolutely. >> in a way that people don't really comprehend. >> if you go past any national
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cemetery, but you see the rows and the rows and the rows. the price that has been paid, the sacrifices, the blood that has been spilled to make this country great. and it's being chipped away. our economy, our safety, our security. kids can't go out and play in the streets anymore and i see on the television and taking videos of all these people sneaking across the boarders. and i say to myself why? what's wrong with us? did they all die in vain? i'm his mother. i don't want him to be forgotten. >> this memorial forces us to remember. we don't need any more memorials. this is enough. >> we owe it to them -- people can't forget september 11th. that's the whole thing. you become complacent and it's going to happen again. want to walk in my shoes in two years or five years. people hate us and they want to
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murder americans, and seeing people become indifferent to prosecuting or national security because it didn't happen to them, they don't understand it, and they just don't get it and they want to forget about it, because it's unpleasant. plus it's unpleasant. >> rosemary cain joins us with dennis michael lynch. first of all, i'm very sorry. you said it's going to happen again. want to walk in any shoes? >> right. >> you see this vulnerability. how do you respond, someone who has been through what you've been through? >> i am so disappointed. i'm furious. i hold accountable the people passing this bill, they are going to be responsible for the lives of people that are going to be lost. the next time it happens. if they don't secure our borders, we're all a bunch of sitting ducks, and for them to
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sit there and their position in washington is to do the will of the people, i don't see anybody in washington doing the will of the people anymore. >> you know, it's such a vulnerability, but i actually agree with both of you. that it's inevitable at this point, because it's such a huge vulnerability, everyone said you're talking about this from a political point of view. i'm talking about this from a national security point of view, so this doesn't happen to mothers and fathers or kids that lose their moms and dads. >> right. the only one who puts his money where his mouth is is dennis michael lynch. he left his wife and his children and he got in a car and he drove down to the texas border and he put himself in harm's way. why aren't the people in washington putting themselves in harm's way? why aren't they walking the walk as well as talking the talk? >> it's easy for them to make that decision. it seems basic, doesn't it? especially if we'll spy on
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fellow americans on the name of homeland security that we would at least first secure the border, knowing what we know? >> sean, i'll say it. america is at a point right now where it's going to learn all of its lessons the hard way. we've said this a few times already. it's not a matter of if, a matter of when. and i want to say something about rosemary, we through around the word hero very loose until this country. and the woman did the bravest thing that i ever had anybody do in front of me. she went into her room and maude out this cross made from the steel of the trade center. she gave it to me and she said 3,000 angels have my back. only the second time i met this woman, i love her. the people who feel that feel
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they are forgotten. but they are not forgotten. this goes with me wherever i go. >> i don't want my son's death to be in vain. i don't want all of the soldiers that have given their lives to make this country the great country that it is, i live on long island and not too far from pine lawn national cemetery, when i drive by there and look at the lines as they said in the clip, that breaks my heart, because i feel an obligation. >> i've been there many times. >> i feel an obligation to the 3,000 people who were murdered on september 11th. i want mr. obama to feel the same obligation. >> powerful message. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. still to come, find out why this man takes illegal immigration very seriously and what has made him stand on a street corner protesting for eight years. that, as this special edition of "hannity" continues. and shoot, and weeds are gone ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup
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amnesty." many people on both sides of the debate are passionate with the cost of illegal immigration. one man is more upset than boast. tom wendell doesn't like that illegal immigrants and day laborers are taking work from americans. for the past eight years, protested on a street corner oufgsd 7-eleven, right in front of the day laborers who gather there to get work. >> earlier in the day, instead of driving by, i decided to stop. >> a bunch of greedy son of a guns, trying to make out for themselves and not looking out for the country. ith wrong. country first and everybody else's wallet second. we have guys dying for us in iraq and afghanistan. how dare we just let these guys take our citizenship as if they got it out of a cracker jack
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box. >> dennis michael lynch and jessica vaughan, director of policy studies for the center for immigration studies. politicians tell us the truth about immigration? >> no. i don't think all of them know the truth. they aren't interested in finding out what the truth is. that's why dennis' film is so important. >> what is this? >> this is the gang of eight bill. >> how many pounds? 1,800 pages. >> give them a contradicting paragraph, so the people know what's in here. >> one is janet napolitano having the ability to decide whether she wants to build a fence or not. >> you are absolutely not. this monstrosity is fill with tha that. illegal aliens are not eligible if they are murderers. unless you kill somebody with
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your car when you are a drunk. you can't come in if you are a gang member, unless you promise you're not in anymore. we should be worried when congress takes up legislation that looks like this. >> none of them read it either. you've read it, i've read it, but they haven't read it. this is a joke. >> what is that they try to repeat it again in the house. two things, i want to say to the american people, go to theycometoamerica.com, you order the dvd, i send you five. and you give them to your congressman. >> what's the website? >> theycometoamerica.com. traveling by texas by myself on a long road. maybe one day "hannity" will give me an hour special. this is an honor, are you a true patriot. >> buy one, get five. >> send them out and i will not quit on these people. will not quit.
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>> our national sovereignty is at stake. thank you for what you did. great job. >> that is all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. we'll see you back soon on "hannity." this hour, the government collecting hundreds of millions of phone records, secretly obtaining reporter e-mails, building massive digital storage centers. >> wow. it's huge. >> yeah, gigantic. >> your life on a database. >> what you can learn about a person? >> trace and track all along. >> what can they do with all that information? >> what do you think would surprise people most about data mining? >> how do you protect your privacy? >> how many of have you an iphone, android, ipad, galaxy? wow. >> john roberts back on the case, fox news reporting, your secret's out. >> in the u.s. capitol behind me that age

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