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America 250, Birthright Citizenship, and Border Security

32 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis guest hosts and opens by reflecting on America’s 250th anniversary, the founding fathers, and the principles behind the Declaration of Independence. He discusses the Supreme Court’s recent decisions, including rulings on women’s sports, mail-in ballots, executive power, and birthright citizenship. DeSantis criticizes the birthright citizenship ruling and argues that it does not reflect the original purpose of the 14th Amendment. Tom Homan joins to discuss the Trump administration’s border enforcement record, deportations, birth tourism, H-1B visa fraud, and Florida’s cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The hour also focuses on illegal immigration, national security concerns, and DeSantis’s limited reprint of Dreams from Our Founding Fathers. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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