

India, Arson, and Ezra Klein: All Your Mid-Week News!
Oct 8, 2025
Discover how America loses around $200 billion in remittances annually, with India leading the pack. The discussion dives into H-1B visa impacts and proposed remittance taxes aimed at prioritizing American jobs. Explore the confusion surrounding a judge's house fire and media narratives, alongside critiques of left-wing political violence. The conversation also touches on Ezra Klein's takes on Republican extremism and the implications of past amnesty policies. Tune in for a blend of humor and sharp commentary!
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Legal Immigration As A Strategic Problem
- Steven Crowder argues legal immigration as currently practiced functions as a 'game' that disadvantages American workers.
- He says immigration policy should be 'proper' and limited to protect domestic jobs and wages.
Remittances Are A Large Outflow
- Crowder states the U.S. loses about $200 billion a year in remittances sent abroad.
- He highlights India as the top remittance recipient and frames those flows as economically harmful to American workers.
India Benefits From Diaspora Remittances
- Crowder links large remittance flows to India's diaspora, noting India receives the most remittances globally.
- He claims the Indian government benefits and may incentivize sending labor abroad to capture those funds.