

Deporting the Boulder Suspect's Family Is Not Cruelty, It's Common Sense | Guest: Sec. Linda McMahon | 6/5/25
Jun 5, 2025
Linda McMahon, U.S. Secretary of Education and former small business administrator, joins the conversation to discuss Trump's battle against Harvard regarding foreign student visa suspensions. The podcast dives into the challenging immigration debate, emphasizing accountability and consequences for families involved in criminal acts. It also touches on the political hypocrisy in response to a high-profile deportation case. Furthermore, there's a deep examination of the potential fallout from the debt ceiling crisis and escalating global conflicts, urging a return to traditional values in uncertain times.
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Deporting Terrorist Families Sensibly
- Deporting a family due to the father's terrorist actions and visa overstay is common sense, not cruelty.
- Allowing illegal stay oversets laws and jeopardizes public safety, outweighing sympathy for children.
Visa Law Trumps Family Sympathy
- Visa law violations lead to deportation, regardless of family members' innocence.
- Ignorance of the law is not a legal defense and does not justify illegal stay.
Europe's Dual Existential Threats
- Europe faces dual threats: escalating wars with Russia and Islamist terrorism.
- France and England’s political decisions risk destabilizing Western values and global order.