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Handel On The Law

Federal Overreach

Handel On The Law

KFI AM 640

News

2.2826 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Handel on the Law. Marginal Legal Replay.

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You're listening to KFI, AM 640, the Bill Handle show On Demand, on the Iheart Radio app.

0:08.9

This is Handel on the Law, marginal legal advice where I tell you you have absolutely no case.

0:15.4

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0:18.9

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0:22.7

desperately need your help, go to handle on the law.com and click on the join today tab at the top of the

0:28.6

page. The following is a pre-recorded program. This is Handel on the Law, marginal legal advice

0:34.5

where I tell you, you have absolutely no case whatsoever.

0:40.3

All right, as I said earlier, this has to do, this case has to do with how much power

0:49.3

a federal judge has in determining where the U.S. goes and the separation, the procedural and policy

0:58.8

separation of agency to agency in the United States. One of the aspects of the way the U.S.

1:06.5

does business is the IRS has all kinds of restrictions on it. The IRS does not share information

1:17.1

with other agencies. If someone is an illegal alien here, for example, and is paying taxes,

1:23.2

which a lot of illegal migrants do exactly that. They pay taxes. Now, they come up with false

1:29.4

Social Security numbers, which means the government just gets to keep the money, or they

1:33.5

somehow subvert the system where they're working, and they pay taxes. Some buy houses and

1:39.7

pay property tax. What the IRS does not do is share that information where they live, phone

1:47.6

numbers, work, contacts with, for example, the Justice Department. It just doesn't do it.

1:55.7

So a federal judge denied an injunction requesting to prevent the Department of Homeland Security and the IRS

2:05.6

from partnering to permit U.S. customs and immigration to access taxpayer information to locate

2:13.6

illegal immigrants that may be subject to deportation or are subject to deportation.

2:19.6

The bottom line is that the government was going forward.

2:23.9

There was an injunction requested to prevent this partnering, and a federal judge said, nope,

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