

We Have the Proof: These are the Immigrants Destroying America and The West
Oct 21, 2025
Josh Firestine, a comedian and frequent guest, joins for a lively discussion on the financial impacts of immigration. They dive into a Netherlands study revealing surprising contributions from specific immigrant groups versus others. The conversation pivots to case studies, highlighting the struggles of Somali and Palestinian immigrants in Europe. They tackle the fiscal behaviors of 'Dreamers' alongside a satirical sketch on immigration policies. With humor and insight, they critique voting rights linked to tax contributions and explore political funding controversies.
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Economic Impact Varies By Origin
- A Netherlands study shows many immigrant groups are net fiscal drains while East Asian and some Western immigrants are net contributors.
- Steven Crowder argues immigration policy should prioritize measurable economic contribution over open-door compassion.
Study Breaks Down Lifetime Net Contributions
- The Netherlands analysis lists net positive groups like North Americans and East Asians and net negative groups from parts of Asia and Africa.
- Crowder emphasizes large lifetime fiscal deficits for immigrants from Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Iraq, Somalia, and Sudan.
Somali Immigrants In The UK Case Study
- Crowder cites UK Somalis as a case study: only 8% proficient in English and 10% in full-time employment.
- He reports 77% drug abuse and 72% living in government housing among that group, framing it as a social failure.