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The Wright Report

10 JULY 2025: Illegals Hate Alligator Alcatraz // Americans Love Deportations // Trump’s New Deal for Africa // Good Economic News // Microsoft Fires Americans, Hires AI Bots — And Foreigners

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

51.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s biggest stories shaping America and the world.

Alligator Alcatraz and ICE Raids Spark National Debate
Polling shows over 60% of Americans support deportations, including a growing number of Hispanic voters. At Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center, migrants complain about conditions, while LA officials criticize ongoing ICE raids. Meanwhile, left-wing attacks on ICE officers escalate, and Democrat senators propose unmasking agents. President Trump slams the idea, calling it dangerous and un-American.

Trump Offers Tariff Discounts to African Nations That Accept Deportees
President Trump is using tariff policy to pressure countries to accept U.S. deportees. In a bid to ease deportation backlogs, he offers lower tariffs and increased investment to African nations like Gabon, Senegal, and Guinea-Bissau if they agree to resettle illegal migrants. Some leaders appear open, especially where economic incentives align with rare earth mineral access.

Brazil Tariffs Escalate as Trump Responds to Free Speech Crackdown
Trump imposes a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods in response to President Lula’s treatment of former conservative leader Jair Bolsonaro. Brazil threatens retaliation, which could affect prices for key imports like coffee, beef, and rare earths. Bryan supports Trump’s leverage strategy but cautions against alienating allies without diplomatic finesse.

Tariffs Not Driving Inflation, But Price Pressures May Be Coming
Despite fears, Axios reports that tariffs have not significantly raised consumer prices. Most U.S. companies are absorbing the costs or adapting supply chains. However, 77% say they may raise prices within six months. Bryan celebrates being right about his “Costco analogy” and urges listeners to watch corporate earnings next week for updates.

Microsoft Lays Off Americans, Hires Foreign Workers, and Embraces AI
Microsoft plans to lay off 15,000 U.S. workers while replacing them with AI and 14,000 foreign hires, mostly from China and India, via H-1B visas. Critics argue the program is abused to undercut American wages. Bryan warns of growing youth unemployment and calls for policy changes before AI and outsourcing further erode the U.S. labor market.

"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32

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0:00.0

It's July 10th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report.

0:16.5

Hey, good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The Right Report, Your Daily News, podcast.

0:22.8

I've got three briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world.

0:27.7

First up, the U.S. immigration debate is shaping both domestic and global affairs this morning.

0:32.8

We're going to cover a range of updates. From a fresh poll on what you all think about deportations

0:37.3

to why African

0:38.5

leaders could actually get some lower tariff rates if they take America's illegal aliens. Pretty

0:44.0

interesting. Second, we've got some new insights into why the tariff wars have yet to result in a hit

0:49.0

to your pocketbook, along with an update this morning on how the bond market is reacting to Trump's triple B bill and why we

0:55.9

should care. Third, Microsoft is laying off thousands of employees and replacing them with

1:00.7

artificial intelligence. Oh yeah, and foreigners who were coming from China and India. We're going to

1:06.6

talk about that and why it could be you and me next. That's bad. But first, let's get to that

1:12.7

top story of the morning. The U.S. immigration debate is affecting domestic and global affairs

1:17.6

in ways big and small this morning and in some pretty unexpected places too, including Africa.

1:23.5

To help frame up the big conversation this morning, let's start with some fresh polling

1:27.4

from the top-rated pollster that I sure like called Signal. They asked a To help frame up the big conversation this morning, let's start with some fresh polling

1:27.8

from the top rated pollster that I sure like called Signal.

1:31.2

They asked Americans like us a very important question,

1:34.4

do you support or oppose deporting those illegally

1:37.4

in the United States back to their country of origin?

1:40.6

Over 60% of us said that, yes, we support that.

1:43.8

Only 35% of us were opposed. The overwhelming

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