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The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Should America End Dual Citizenship? And Tom Emmer Shines The Light On Minnesota Fraud

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

SiriusXM

News, Politics

4.7896 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on President Trump's birthright citizenship executive order. Millions of illegals sneak into the country and have babies, which under current law are automatically granted citizenship. But what about those who become American citizens but keep citizenship in their home countries? Where does their loyalty lie? Would they make the ultimate sacrifice for America? Mike says if you become an American citizen, you should make a choice. Do you agree? Then Tom Emmer, the House Majority Whip, shines more light into the fraud surrounding Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and what's going on in the Somali community. Does he support Trump's plan to deport illegal migrants? Listen in to find out!

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0:00.0

Welcome to Breitbart News Daily. Thanks for being here. We kicked off the show.

0:19.4

Sorry.

0:20.4

Clear the old throat. Welcome to Breitbart News Daily. Thanks for being here. We kicked off the show. Sorry. Clear the old throat.

0:21.9

Welcome to Breitbart News Daily. Thanks for being here. We kicked off the show with a shorter condensed version.

0:27.2

Gee, sorry.

0:29.9

Some water.

0:31.6

Welcome to Breitbart News Daily. Thanks for being here. We kicked off the show today with a more condensed version of yesterday's 7 o'clock hour about what our immigration system looked like from 1920 to 1965 and why that

0:42.5

matters. After that, we got into a conversation about dual citizenship and birthright citizenship

0:49.9

and denaturalization coming at this from lots of different angles that we need to.

0:56.0

And that got the phones flying.

0:59.6

So here was the beginning of our conversation about dual citizenship.

1:24.2

Music You can only vet information that exists, right?

1:45.0

So it is possible that in many cases there are things about these people you just don't know. No matter how much you vet them, you know, you just don't have certain information. And in some parts of the world where there's very limited documentation, very limited, you can't just go out and interview people in many cases because of the presence of the Taliban, etc. It becomes very difficult. The second thing you can vet, you can vet what people have done in the past. You can't vet what people might do in the future.

1:47.0

There's another dynamic at play here, and that is you could allow someone into a country

1:51.0

who has no history of radicalization.

1:53.0

Perhaps they even have worked with you in the past,

1:56.0

but they are susceptible to radicalization once they enter the United States

1:59.0

because they don't assimilate well, because they fall victim to some of this online propaganda and efforts to radicalization once they enter the United States because they don't assimilate well, because they fall victim to some of this online propaganda and efforts to radicalize people.

2:05.6

And two or three years later, you find that they have radicalized.

2:08.6

That is a threat. That is a real threat. It is a threat for everyone.

2:11.6

We have homegrown people, people in the United States born here that have been radicalized.

2:15.6

But I do think it is a higher threat among people that come from cultures and backgrounds that make it harder for them to

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