The Charlie Kirk Show

Amnesty in Disguise is Still Amnesty

Jul 17, 2025
Mansur Ashkar, an Israeli Druze and former IDF officer, shares his insights on the escalating tensions between Israel and Syria. He discusses the plight of the Druze community and their struggles against violent extremism. The conversation also delves into the recent push for amnesty legislation in the U.S., scrutinizing its implications while advocating for stronger border security. Ashkar emphasizes the humanitarian efforts needed for vulnerable populations amidst political turmoil, painting a poignant picture of resilience and faith.
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INSIGHT

Dignity Act is Soft Amnesty

  • The so-called Dignity Act of 2025 allows many illegal immigrants who entered before 2021 to stay without a path to citizenship.
  • This sets a loophole that effectively halts mass deportations and operates as a form of soft amnesty.
ADVICE

Reject Soft Amnesty Loopholes

  • Do not fall for "soft amnesty" or sob stories about crops rotting in fields.
  • Hold firm on deportation policies to ensure the American promise of immigration control is fulfilled.
INSIGHT

Self-Deportations Benefit Economy

  • Self-deportations of illegal immigrants are increasing significantly due to serious immigration enforcement.
  • Job gains for native-born Americans rise while job losses for foreigners decrease, reflecting positive economic effects.
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