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Illegal Immigration Was Masking America’s Population Decline

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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for January 29, 2026. 

0:30 A bizarre attempted jailbreak at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center turns into something far darker. We unpack the shocking story of a man posing as an FBI agent—armed not with a gun, but a pizza cutter—who tried to free Luigi Mangione, an accused cold-blooded killer with no bail. What starts as absurd buffoonery quickly exposes a disturbing cultural trend: the romanticization of murder and the erasure of victims in modern political discourse.

From social media fan clubs celebrating an accused killer, to a broader indictment of the left’s moral inversion on life, justice, and accountability, we confront how a culture that excuses violence, ignores victims, and plays God cannot sustain a free society.

9:30 Plus, we cover the Top 3 Things You Need to Know. 

  • A government shutdown is looming as the US Senate failed to pass a series of spending bills which had already been authorized by the House.
  • The Communist Mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani announced this week that he wants to institute a wealth tax on New York Citizens.
  • Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar announced she's running for governor in her home state.

12:30 Get Prodovite Plus from Victory Nutrition International for 20% off. Go to vni.life/agr and use the promo code AGR20.

13:00 A landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on election law might be one of the most consequential decisions of this century—and a sharp rebuke to how the courts handled the 2020 election lawsuits. The cases were never truly heard, only dismissed on “standing,” raising serious questions about judicial responsibility, election integrity, and what it means for a free society when no one can challenge the law.

16:00 Do women get judged more harshly than men for the state of their homes? American Mamas Teri Netterville and Kimberly Burleson tackle the age-old double standard around house cleanliness, company panic, and who really gets blamed when the house is a mess. From a Good Housekeeping study that proves women are judged more for dirty rooms, to hilarious confessions about “scary moms,” hoarder husbands, and shutting the bedroom door, the conversation hits close to home.

With humor, honesty, and a few guilty admissions of judgment, the American Mamas dig into social expectations, mom guilt, messy vs. truly dirty houses, and why women often carry the mental load of keeping a home presentable. It’s a funny, honest discussion about motherhood, marriage, cleanliness standards, and the unspoken rules women are expected to live by—especially when company is coming over.

If you'd like to ask our American Mamas a question, go to our website, AmericanGroundRadio.com/mamas and click on the Ask the Mamas button.

23:00 We take on a morally offensive story that is impossible to ignore: Hunter Biden’s continued refusal to meet or acknowledge his seven-year-old daughter, Navy Joan Roberts. From the Biden family’s long denial of her existence to the media’s role in looking the other way, the conversation digs into why this scandal matters far beyond partisan politics.

The discussion exposes the details of Hunter Biden’s child support case, including a court agreement where the child’s mother agreed to accept far less money—on one condition: that he meet his daughter. He still hasn’t. This isn’t about politics, money, or embarrassment, but about responsibility, fatherhood, and a culture that has lost its sense of shame. It’s a blunt, emotional look at family values, accountability, and why abandoning a child should never be normalized in America.

26:30 New U.S. Census Bureau data for 2025 reveals a dramatic slowdown in population growth—and the reasons why matter more than the headline. We break down how the end of mass illegal immigration and the start of deportations have exposed a deeper problem: America isn’t having enough babies to grow its population naturally. What looks like stagnation is actually a demographic warning sign.

From shrinking workforces and collapsing entitlement systems to state-by-state population declines in places like California, Hawaii, and Vermont, the conversation connects the census numbers to culture, economics, and long-term national survival. Pointing to examples from Japan, Europe, and China, we make the case that children are not burdens but blessings—and warn that a nation unwilling to value life and family is choosing population decline and economic instability.

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32:30 New video evidence is raising fresh questions in the case of Alex Pretti, the man killed during an altercation with ICE officers in Minneapolis. We urge caution as more details emerge, including footage from an encounter just days before the fatal shooting that shows Pretti taunting officers, spitting on law enforcement, damaging a federal vehicle, and attempting to flee arrest.

While the new video offers insight into Pretti’s recent behavior and mindset, it does not automatically justify the shooting itself. We break down what is known, what remains unclear, and why investigations—not knee-jerk conclusions—matter in emotionally charged use-of-force cases.

36:00 In a surprising Bright Spot we revisit a 2010 speech from President Barack Obama that sounds strikingly different from today’s Democratic talking points on illegal immigration. In the clip, Obama argues for border enforcement, accountability, deportations, and fairness for legal immigrants—positions that mirror long-held conservative views on immigration policy.

What was considered common-sense immigration policy in 2010 is now labeled “fascism” by many on the left, despite Democrats controlling Washington at the time. Immigration enforcement didn’t change because the law changed—but because political will did, exposing a dramatic ideological flip on borders, sovereignty, and the rule of law.

39:30 For the first time in 26 years, U.S. steel production has surged past Japan—marking a major milestone for American manufacturing and national security. We break down how the United States reclaimed its spot as the world’s third-largest steel producer and why it didn’t happen by accident, but by design under President Donald Trump’s America First trade policies.

41:30 And we finish off today's show with an archaeological find that will make you say, "Whoa!" 

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US Steel Surpasses Japan, Boosted by Trump Tariffs

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