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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Drawing the Line on Immigration

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, Daily News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show zeroes in on immigration policy, border security, and the cultural and economic consequences of mass migration under President Donald Trump’s administration. Buck Sexton leads a candid discussion on the breaking news that a federal judge has ordered the release of Ilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member previously detained by ICE. This controversial ruling sparks debate about the legal wrangling surrounding deportations, the Supreme Court’s involvement, and the Trump administration’s efforts to treat MS-13 as a foreign terrorist organization.

Buck frames the immigration crisis as a systemic failure spanning decades, criticizing both Democrats and establishment Republicans for enabling what he calls a “third-world invasion.” He cites expert commentary from Steven Miller, who argues that unchecked immigration impacts every major policy issue—from education and healthcare to crime and the federal deficit. Miller’s analysis underscores how subtracting illegal immigration from these metrics would dramatically improve outcomes, revealing the hidden costs of current policies.

The conversation expands to Trump’s stance on merit-based immigration, including his blunt remarks about prioritizing immigrants from high-functioning countries like Norway and Denmark over those from unstable regions plagued by crime and terrorism. Buck explores the cultural implications of mass migration, questioning whether America can maintain its identity amid tens of millions of illegal immigrants—estimated at 20 to 30 million today. He warns that Democrats’ push for amnesty and open borders could permanently alter the nation’s political and social fabric.

Listeners hear Buck dismantle common pro-immigration narratives, challenging the notion that assimilation is automatic. He points to examples in Europe, where large migrant populations have resisted integration, fueling crime and cultural clashes. Buck emphasizes that shared language, law, and culture are essential for national unity, advocating for stronger enforcement and a slowdown in immigration to preserve American values.

The hour also touches on DHS Secretary Noem’s testimony on Capitol Hill, where she defends Trump’s immigration policies against Democratic attacks. Buck critiques media coverage, particularly CNN’s framing of the issue, and calls for honesty about historical immigration patterns and their consequences. He argues that America’s foreign-born population has reached unsustainable levels, making assimilation and economic stability increasingly difficult.

Throughout Hour 2, Buck urges Republicans to stay focused on immigration as a defining issue for the midterms, alongside affordability and economic messaging. He closes with reflections on cultural cohesion, the importance of English as a national language, and the need for policies that prioritize American interests over globalist agendas.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Okay, second hour, Clay Ann Buck.

0:06.3

Let's look at immigration, shall we?

0:08.0

Let's jump into the biggest immigration story today.

0:12.7

A federal judge has ordered, ordered.

0:16.4

President Trump, well, the Department of Justice, to release Kilmar-A-Breggo-Garcia from ICE

0:26.4

Immigration and Customs Enforcement from ICE custody. This is Judge Paula Zinnis, X-I-N-I-S, I guess.

0:39.1

Yeah.

0:40.0

So he is supposed to be released immediately.

0:43.2

Team, monitor this one for me.

0:44.3

Let me know if, in fact, he does get released immediately.

0:49.1

I have a feeling the administration is going to say,

0:51.8

I'm not sure that's how this is going to go.

0:54.6

We'll see.

0:56.3

But this has been quite a story,

0:59.0

and the Democrats are going to continue to push very hard on this.

1:04.1

Let's just take a little trip down memory lane, shall we?

1:09.3

This guy, Abrago Garcia, he is the alleged MS-13 gang member who had an order of deportation against him at some point, wasn't deported, fighting his deportation, all this stuff.

1:23.9

And on March 15th of this year, he was sent from the U.S. to El Salvador,

1:32.6

where he was detained in the Seacot, the Center for Terrorism Confinement.

1:40.0

And the Supreme Court weighed in on this one, and I believe it was 9-0, and they said, look, you guys, you can't just remove this guy to El Salvador.

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