SHOCK MOMENT: Marjorie Taylor Greene Heckles Biden During SOTU—Then He Gaffes About 'Lincoln Riley'

Forbes Breaking News
7 Mar 202406:03

Summary

TLDRThe speaker discusses their administration's efforts to improve transparency in pricing for travel and utilities, and to address border security through bipartisan legislation. They highlight the bill's provisions for additional security agents, immigration judges, and asylum officers, as well as new policies to expedite case resolution. The speaker emphasizes the importance of a humane approach to immigration, rejecting the demonization of immigrants and the separation of families. They call for immediate action on the proposed bill to fix the border and the immigration system, providing a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers and securing the border.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The administration proposed rules for transparency in pricing for cable, utilities, and online ticket sellers to avoid surprises.
  • 🤝 In November, the administration engaged in bipartisan negotiations with senators, resulting in a bill with strong border security reforms.
  • 🚨 The bill includes hiring 1,500 more security agents, 100 more immigration judges, and 4,300 more asylum officers to address case backlogs and reduce resolution times.
  • 🛡️ The legislation aims to deploy 100 high-tech drug detection machines to enhance the ability to screen and stop vehicles smuggling fentanyl into the U.S.
  • 🚫 The speaker refuses to demonize immigrants, separate families, or ban people based on faith, contrasting with the previous administration's approach.
  • 📝 The speaker introduced a comprehensive bill on their first day in office to fix the immigration system, including securing the border and providing a pathway to citizenship for 'dreamers'.
  • 🌐 The speaker emphasizes America's identity as a nation of immigrants, with a diverse history and a unique capacity for compassion and opportunity.
  • 🤝 The speaker calls for immediate action, urging the predecessor to support the bill for the sake of unity and progress.
  • 📈 The bill is designed to save lives and bring order to the border, as well as provide the president with emergency authority to temporarily close the border if necessary.
  • 🏛️ The speaker criticizes the predecessor for prioritizing political wins over bipartisan solutions, highlighting the derailing of the bill due to political reasons.
  • 📊 The speaker believes that the majority in the House and Senate would endorse the bill if given the opportunity, suggesting that politics has been an obstacle.

Q & A

  • What new rules did the speaker's administration propose regarding cable travel, utilities, and online ticket sellers?

    -The administration proposed rules to make these entities disclose the total price upfront to avoid surprises.

  • What was the outcome of the negotiations between the speaker's team and a bipartisan group of senators?

    -The negotiations resulted in a bipartisan bill with the toughest set of border security reforms ever seen.

  • How many more security agents and officers does the proposed bill aim to hire?

    -The bill aims to hire 1,500 more security agents and officers.

  • What is the proposed change in the number of immigration judges to address the backlog of cases?

    -The bill proposes hiring 100 more immigration judges to tackle the backlog of 2 million cases.

  • How many additional Asylum officers does the bill propose to resolve cases more quickly?

    -The bill proposes adding 4,300 more Asylum officers to help resolve cases in 6 months instead of 6 years.

  • What is the proposed change to increase the ability to screen and stop vehicles smuggling fentanyl into America?

    -The bill suggests adding 100 more high-tech drug detection machines.

  • What new emergency authority does the bill grant to the president and any new president?

    -The bill grants the authority to temporarily shut down the border when the number of migrants is overwhelming the border patrol.

  • What did the speaker's predecessor do to the proposed bill?

    -The speaker's predecessor called members of Congress and the Senate to demand they block the bill, viewing it as a political win for the speaker and a loss for himself.

  • What is the speaker's stance on demonizing immigrants and separating families?

    -The speaker refuses to demonize immigrants or separate families, unlike their predecessor.

  • What did the speaker do on their first day in office regarding immigration?

    -On their first day in office, the speaker introduced a comprehensive bill to fix the immigration system.

  • What is the speaker's call to action for the American people and Congress?

    -The speaker urges the American people and Congress to get the Border bill done, emphasizing the need to act now.

Outlines

00:00

📜 Border Security and Immigration Reform

The speaker discusses their administration's efforts to increase transparency in pricing for travel and ticketing services. They highlight a bipartisan bill addressing border security, proposing the hiring of additional security agents, immigration judges, and asylum officers to expedite case processing. The speaker emphasizes the need for high-tech drug detection machines to combat the smuggling of fentanyl into the country. They express disappointment that political maneuvering has stalled the bill and call for unity in passing the legislation. The speaker also rejects demonizing immigrants, family separation, and religious bans, advocating for a comprehensive immigration bill that includes a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers.

05:00

🌟 The Spirit of America and Border Fix

The speaker reflects on the diverse origins of Americans, acknowledging both the voluntary and forced migrations that have shaped the nation. They stress the importance of America's inclusive spirit and the shared American identity. The speaker presents a choice between continuing to debate border issues or actively working to fix them, expressing their readiness to address the border situation and urging the sending of the Border bill for immediate action.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Cable travel

Cable travel refers to the transportation of goods or people via cable systems, such as cable cars or aerial tramways. In the context of the video, it is part of the administration's proposal to increase transparency by requiring upfront disclosure of total prices, eliminating surprises for consumers. This relates to the theme of consumer protection and transparency in pricing.

💡Utilities

Utilities are services or facilities necessary for the functioning of a community or society, such as electricity, water, and gas. The video discusses the proposal to make utilities more transparent by ensuring that consumers are informed of the total cost upfront, which is part of a broader initiative to improve consumer awareness and fairness in pricing.

💡Online ticket sellers

Online ticket sellers are platforms or services that allow people to purchase tickets for events, transportation, or other services via the internet. The video script mentions the need for these sellers to disclose the total price upfront, which is a measure to prevent hidden fees and promote clear communication with customers, aligning with the theme of consumer protection.

💡Border security

Border security refers to the measures taken by a country to monitor and control the movement of people and goods across its borders. The video highlights the administration's efforts to reform border security with a bipartisan bill, which includes increasing the number of security agents and immigration judges, and implementing new policies to resolve cases more efficiently. This is central to the video's message about comprehensive immigration reform and national security.

💡Immigration judges

Immigration judges are officials who preside over immigration court proceedings and make decisions on immigration-related cases. The video script mentions the hiring of more immigration judges as part of the proposed reforms, aiming to reduce the backlog of cases and expedite the legal process for immigrants, which is a key aspect of the administration's immigration policy.

💡Asylum officers

Asylum officers are professionals who evaluate and decide on asylum applications, which are requests for protection based on fear of persecution in one's home country. The video discusses increasing the number of asylum officers to improve the efficiency of processing asylum cases, which is a critical component of the proposed immigration reforms and reflects the administration's commitment to a fair and efficient asylum process.

💡Drug detection machines

Drug detection machines are devices used to identify and screen for illegal drugs, particularly at borders and checkpoints. The video mentions the deployment of more high-tech drug detection machines to enhance the ability to prevent drug smuggling, such as fentanyl, into the country. This technology is part of the broader strategy to secure the border and protect public health.

💡Emergency Authority

Emergency Authority refers to the powers granted to a government or its officials to take special actions in response to an urgent situation. In the video, the speaker mentions new emergency authority that would allow the temporary shutdown of the border when necessary, which is a measure to manage overwhelming migration numbers and maintain border control.

💡Bipartisan bill

A bipartisan bill is a piece of legislation that has support from members of both the majority and minority political parties. The video discusses a bipartisan bill on border security and immigration reform, which is significant because it suggests a potential for consensus on divisive issues, reflecting the administration's goal of working across party lines to address national challenges.

💡Dreamers

Dreamers is a term used to refer to young undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children and who often have no memory of their country of origin. The video mentions providing a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers as part of the comprehensive immigration reform, which is a key component of the administration's approach to immigration policy and reflects a compassionate stance towards this vulnerable group.

💡Border bill

A Border bill is legislation that addresses issues related to the security, management, and policies of a country's borders. In the video, the speaker calls for the passage of a Border bill, which encapsulates the administration's proposed reforms and measures to improve border security and immigration processes, and is central to the video's message about comprehensive immigration reform.

Highlights

Proposed rules to make cable travel, utilities, and online ticket sellers disclose total price upfront to avoid surprises.

Bipartisan bill with the toughest set of border security reforms ever seen.

The bill would hire 1,500 more security agents and officers, and 100 more immigration judges.

4,300 more Asylum officers and new policies to resolve cases in 6 months instead of 6 years.

100 more high-tech drug detection machines to increase the ability to screen and stop vehicles smuggling fentanyl into America.

The bill would save lives and bring order to the border, giving the president new emergency authority to temporarily shut down the border.

The border patrol union has endorsed the bill, and the federal Chamber of Commerce supports it.

The bill has been derailed by politics, with the predecessor pressuring members of Congress to block it for political gain.

The speaker will not demonize immigrants, separate families, or ban people because of their faith.

On the first day in office, a comprehensive bill was introduced to fix the immigration system.

The bill aims to secure the border, provide a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, and more.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of America's diversity and the shared history of immigration.

A call to action for the American people to get the bill done and to act now.

The speaker is ready to fix the border and asks for the Border bill to be sent now.

Transcripts

00:02

I'm not stopping there my Administration

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proposed rules to make cable travel

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utilities and online ticket sellers tell

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you the total price UPF front so they're

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no

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surprises it

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matters it

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matters and so does

00:21

this in November my team began serious

00:25

negotiation with a bipartisan group of

00:27

senators the result was a bip par bill

00:31

with the toughest set of border security

00:32

reforms we've ever

00:34

seen oh you don't think

00:38

so oh you don't like that bill huh that

00:42

conservatives got together and said was

00:44

a good bill I'll be darn that's

00:47

amazing that bipartisan would hire 1,500

00:51

more security agents and officers 100

00:54

more immigration judges help tackle the

00:56

backload of 2 million cases 4,300 more

00:59

Asylum officers and new policies so they

01:01

can resolve cases in 6 months instead of

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6 years

01:10

now what are you

01:16

against 100 more Hightech drug detection

01:19

machines to significantly increase the

01:21

ability to screen and stop Vehicles

01:23

smuggling fentol into America that's

01:26

killing thousands of

01:28

children this still would save lives and

01:32

bring order the

01:33

Border it also give me and any new

01:36

president new emergency Authority

01:39

temporarily shut down the Border when

01:41

the number of migrants at the border is

01:43

overwhelming the border patrol Union has

01:45

endorsed this bill the federal Chamber

01:47

of Commerce isn't yeah yeah you're

01:49

saying L look at the

01:52

facts I

01:56

know I know you know how to

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read

02:04

I believe that giving the opportunity

02:06

for a majority in the House and Senate

02:09

would endorse the bill as well the

02:10

majority right now but unfortunately

02:13

politics has derailed this bill so far

02:17

I'm told my predecessor called members

02:19

of Congress and the Senate to demand

02:21

they block the bill he feels political

02:24

win he viewed be a political win for me

02:27

and a political loser for him it's not a

02:29

about him it's not about

02:31

me I'd be a

02:34

winner not really

02:39

[Applause]

02:45

I Lincoln Lincoln Riley an innocent

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young woman who was killed by an

02:53

illegal that's right but how many of

02:56

thousands of people being killed by

02:58

legals to repair parents I say my heart

03:01

goes out to you having lost children

03:02

myself I understand but look if we

03:06

change the dynamic at the border people

03:09

pay people people pay these Smugglers

03:11

8,000 bucks to get across the border

03:14

because they know if they get buy if

03:16

they get byy and let into the country

03:19

it's six to eight years before they have

03:21

a

03:21

hearing and it's worth the taking the

03:24

chance of the $8,000 but but if it's

03:28

only 6 months 6 weeks the idea is is

03:32

highly unlikely the people will pay that

03:34

money and come all that way knowing that

03:36

they'll be able to be kicked out quickly

03:41

folks I would respectfully say to

03:44

suggest my ref my Republican friends ow

03:46

to the American people get this bill

03:48

done we need to act

03:58

now

04:04

and if my predecessor is watching

04:07

instead of paying politics and

04:10

pressuring members of Congress to block

04:12

the bill join me and telling the

04:14

Congress to pass it we can do it

04:17

together but that's what he apparently

04:19

here's what he will not do I will not

04:22

demonize immigrants saying they are

04:24

poison in the blood of our

04:27

country I will not

04:30

separate

04:34

families I will not ban people because

04:37

of their faith unlike my predecessor on

04:40

my first day in office I introduced a

04:42

comprehensive Bill to fix our

04:43

immigration system take a look at it as

04:45

all these and more secure the Border

04:48

provide a pathway to Citizens for

04:50

dreamers and so much more but unlike my

04:55

predecessor I know who we are as

04:58

Americans with the only nation in the

05:00

world with a heart and soul that draws

05:02

from old and new home to Native

05:05

Americans his ancestors have been here

05:06

for thousands of years home to people of

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every play from every place on Earth

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they came freely some came in Chains

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some came when famine struck like my

05:17

ancestral family in Ireland some to flee

05:19

persecution to chase dreams that are

05:22

impossible Anywhere But Here in America

05:25

that's America and we all come from

05:28

somewhere but we're All

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[Applause]

05:39

America look

05:42

folks we have a simple choice we can

05:45

fight about fixing the Border or we can

05:47

fix

05:50

it I'm ready to fix

05:53

it send me the Border bill

05:58

now

06:01

he