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Red Pilled America

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Red Pilled America

Patrick Courrielche, Adryana Cortez

Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.65.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Do illegal aliens commit less crime than American citizens? To find the answer, we follow the stories of a legal immigrant and veteran whose lives were forever impacted by illegal aliens. Along the way, we speak to Jessica Vaughn, Director of Policy Studies for the Center of Immigration Studies. The media tells us that illegal aliens are better in almost every way than American citizens...but the reality tells a different story.

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0:00.0

This is Red Pilled America.

0:05.0

It's RPA's anniversary, and to celebrate, we have a gift for you.

0:09.0

In November 2018, we launched Red Pilled America.

0:13.0

We wanted to inspire a storytelling renaissance to help save our country one story at a time.

0:19.0

This month marks our six-year anniversary.

0:21.8

To celebrate, we're giving you a big discount to become a backstage subscriber.

0:26.2

For the entire month of November, you can join the FAMBAM for just $6 a month with an annual membership purchase.

0:32.8

Backstage subscribers get ad-free access to our entire back catalog of episodes and our behind-the-scenes

0:38.4

podcast. We remain the only show of our kind for a reason, and we need your support. Visit

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Red PilledAmerica.com, click the sixth anniversary link, and enter discount code FAM-BAM-6, all one

0:52.2

word at checkout. That's FAM, FAM, BAM, and the number 6, all one word,

0:59.9

FAMBAM 6.

1:01.1

Join our backstage and help us save America one story at a time. Thanks, everyone.

1:10.3

This episode was originally broadcast on January 3rd, 2019.

1:19.4

Our mainstream media has made something abundantly clear.

1:25.7

Immigrants outperform American citizens in just about every way possible, except for perhaps in one area, committing crime.

1:33.6

Immigrant teens are less likely to do drugs, commit crimes, and engage in violence.

1:39.2

Again and again, we see immigrants are substantially less likely to be involved in violence, crime, and a variety of health outcomes.

1:45.4

They tend to be healthier and to do better.

1:47.0

Immigrants are disproportionately unlikely to be in prison.

1:50.5

Immigrants are less likely to be criminals than U.S. citizens.

1:53.8

And in the cities where you have the most undocumented immigrants,

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