In this episode, Ann Coulter breaks down the numbers behind America’s immigration debate, challenging progressive narratives on civil rights, sanctuary cities, and federal enforcement. Coulter critiques how MLK Day and the civil rights movement are framed in modern political discourse, arguing that historical context is often distorted to advance today’s policy agendas.
Ryan and Ann examine the Supreme Court’s role in shaping immigration law, the limits of federal authority, and how sanctuary city policies impact public safety and public trust. Coulter also addresses shifting public opinion on immigration enforcement and makes the case for a tougher, more consistent federal response to restore the rule of law.

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49:40

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42:25

It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind America’s Population Shift, Immigration Drop & 2030 Election Shake-Up
37:19