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Hour 2 - Cost of Illegal Immigration 

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Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focuses heavily on immigration, cartel violence, national security, and the human cost of illegal immigration, anchored by President Trump’s Angel Families remembrance event at the White House. Buck opens the hour by describing the ceremony honoring families whose loved ones were killed by individuals in the country illegally, highlighting Trump’s commitment to giving these families a national voice despite media outlets and Democratic politicians who routinely downplay or ignore the connection between illegal immigration and violent crime. Buck explains how political rhetoric has shifted from referring to “illegal aliens” to softer, euphemistic terms like “undocumented immigrants,” which he argues is intentional linguistic manipulation designed to weaken border‑security arguments.

Buck plays and analyzes Trump’s remarks, including his criticism of politicians who prioritize the comfort of foreign criminals over the safety of American citizens. Trump tells the families that their pain has been censored and suppressed for political purposes, and Buck emphasizes that mainstream media has long focused exclusively on sympathetic narratives about DREAMers while burying the far more numerous cases involving repeat‑offender illegal immigrants responsible for homicide, DUIs, assaults, and other serious crimes. Buck revisits the longstanding political debate around illegal immigration, arguing that many immigration advocates refuse to admit any downsides at all—and that Trump, unlike his predecessors, is openly confronting the reality of violent crimes committed by those who should not be in the country.

The discussion expands into broader immigration policy history, including failures by both Republican and Democratic administrations, the border surge under Biden, and the strain illegal immigration places on city budgets, social‑service systems, and local communities. Buck points out that Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s relocation of migrants to sanctuary cities effectively exposed the myth that illegal immigrants are an unambiguous benefit, noting how quickly cities like New York and Chicago became overwhelmed when confronted with the consequences of their own pro‑migrant policies.

Midway through the hour, Buck shifts to another major national‑security story: the dramatic takedown of a top Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) leader known as “El Chopo.” He explains that the U.S. and Mexican governments jointly targeted the cartel boss—who carried a staggering $15 million bounty—and that his killing triggered extreme retaliation across Mexico. Buck walks through the subsequent wave of violence, including torched buses, blocked highways, burning storefronts, and canceled flights as cartel gunmen flooded the streets in Guadalajara and major resort regions. He describes CJNG as one of the most ultraviolent criminal organizations in the world, involved in everything from fentanyl smuggling and human trafficking to extortion, oil theft, and mass murder.

Buck draws parallels between CJNG’s brutality and terrorist networks like ISIS or Al‑Qaeda, arguing that cartels operate as hybrid criminal‑terrorist armies with soldiers, command structures, and paramilitary capabilities. He stresses that their primary revenue stream is fentanyl sold in the United States—and that tens of thousands of Americans die each year as a direct result. He praises the Trump administration’s aggressive posture against cartels, speculating that the U.S. may be preparing to escalate direct action against cartel leadership, including covert strikes similar to counterterrorism operations in Pakistan’s tribal regions. Buck also questions the Mexican government’s willingness or ability to fight the cartels, noting widespread corruption, the cartels’ financial influence, and a political climate that often prioritizes avoiding confrontation.

The hour concludes with listener talk‑backs, including comments about Buck’s book Manufacturing Delusion, frustrations with bookstores burying it, and questions about paperback availability. Buck circles back to America’s Olympic hockey victories, the broader fight against cartels, and Trump’s ongoing national‑security efforts, setting the stage for a busy final hour.

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