
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1865 - Why Do We Keep Importing Migrants To Murder Us?
Dec 1, 2025
A shocking shooting in D.C. raises questions about immigration vetting as an Afghani evacuee allegedly injures National Guardsmen. Media responses are scrutinized for excusing the shooter. The debate around unvetted immigration intensifies, with critiques of liberal logic on deportation. Knowles delves into historical perspectives on immigration policy and discusses alleged welfare fraud linked to Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Guilt over foreign conflicts seems to drive the importation of potentially harmful migrants.
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Afghan Resettlement And Vetting Failures
- Michael Knowles argues mass Afghan resettlement included dangerous individuals despite vetting claims.
- He links an Afghan refugee shooter to failures of Operation Allies Welcome and Biden-era policy.
Media Priorities After Violent Incidents
- Knowles criticizes media responses that justify or downplay violence by immigrants.
- He contrasts concern for refugees with perceived disregard for American victims.
Vance's Viral 'I Don't Really Care' Moment
- Knowles plays a clip of J.D. Vance saying he doesn't want potentially dangerous immigrants in the country.
- Vance's line "I don't really care, Margaret" went viral as a blunt rejection of risky resettlement.


