 Welcome to the Knuckleheads of Liberty. Well, as bad as things have been on the border, they're about to get worse because apparently this Title 22 decision that's recently come out... 42. Or 42, excuse me, 42. And we have an image for that too. That might help me keep the numbers right. There we go. A Biden's Title 42 immigration decision will create a national catastrophe according to the box on this one. But essentially this Title 42 has allowed them to keep people out during the COVID situation, I believe. And now they're about to just open the borders and say, OK, any constraint we've had at all, or restraint, whatever, which they really haven't had that much. I mean, they've been shipping people in despite COVID quite a bit. And now I guess it's just free for all it sounds like. But that's coming up. And, you know, boy, I tell you, it's like a go signal to the rest of the world, I guess, to come here. And just as a side note on that issue, Governor DeSantis, it looks like, is one of the Southern Governors who's trying to, I guess, give a state as much relief as possible. And so they're suing the Biden administration over some of this directly sending people to Florida. But anyways, let me get your guys' reactions to this. What do you guys think about this complete disarray at the borders? Well, you know, to be honest, and I mean this in all seriousness, I don't know why this is not criminal conduct. Okay. It is true that people have come in and tried to come across that southern border from God knows when, maybe since the founding of the country. But what is happening right now is we have an administration who is actively making policy or removing policy that allows people to come into the country. That is encouraging the criminal conduct of people crossing our border. And creating this horrible mess. Now look at this title 42 business right now. That used to allow, well, it allowed the border agents to expel people almost immediately to avoid any communicable diseases from entering the United States. But now they're going to even remove that. So there are no constraints about expelling people who are here illegally. Why is this not criminal conduct? Why are we encouraging people to just walk across the border? Government policies actually encouraging criminal conduct. Why is this not impeachable of Joe Biden? The House of Representatives impeached Donald Trump because he supposedly encouraged the people to enter the capital, even though Trump said something completely different. But that was the allergic. Now we have government policy encouraging people to resolve the remaining Mexico policy, even that they want to remove. Why is this not criminal conduct? Unimpeachable. Why? I don't understand this. I'll answer that question because the Democrats wanted to reduce the motivation to impeach the stupid president because they knew right behind that stupid president would be a psychopathic president. To take over. They guaranteed the part of the ticket that way. They got a president that's a moron and a vice president that's a psychopath. So there you go. Who wants, you know, who's number three? Probably another idiot. The person after the vice president is Nancy Pelosi. It's scary all around. He got the crypt keeper right behind the two brainless wonders. So who's motivated to impeach Biden? I mean, maybe they'll think I don't want to be out of the frying pan and into the fire. I don't know. I'm just throwing it out there. I'm trying to answer your question as smart and as silly as I can think at the same time. But just correct me if I'm wrong. My understanding is it's the federal government's job to secure the borders around the entire nation is constitutional job power of the federal government. Is that my correct in that land? Yes. Immigration. They have solidarity. Yes. Okay. So in that light, I can see why Florida wants to sue the federal government. Because it's not their job to keep people out of their state. You know, as although Arizona is a situation where a sheriff at least stepped in. But they're not going to do their job under the Constitution. I'm going to have to do it. And probably other states throughout, you know, that were, you know, not putting up with this nonsense. So I can see why Florida wants to sue the federal government. And good luck to them. And that's all I have to say about that. Well, you know, to sort of dovetail onto what you guys were talking about it, as far as who has the authority. This is one of the questions that came up in a press conference with Jen Psaki as far as, you know, they were essentially saying some of these people, some of these states are getting frustrated. And so, aside from suing, they're also doing things like maybe we can bring the image up for this one. But Governor Greg, Greg Abbott of Texas is essentially saying, OK, well, you know, if you guys are essentially going to be allowing for this huge influx into my state and other states here, then, you know, because you're telling us this is all such positive. Well, you know, how about we share some of that utopia with you guys by just busing them straight to DC. And so, you know, that question came up in the press conference, and Jen Psaki was saying, well, you know, he has no authority to be able to put these people on buses. And since that point, I guess they had to soften the stance that it'll be a voluntary, you know, step that if these migrants want to get on the buses, then I guess they can ship them there. But the point is, it's like they're not doing their job. There's literally laws that say there are certain constraints about coming over the border. And certainly as libertarians, we can argue about the efficacy and maybe, you know, what situations we should have for more open borders potentially. But the issue is here, we clearly have laws, they're not being enforced. And, you know, and so if you try to do something to stem that, then suddenly the federal government is going to crack down on the, it seems like the law abiding people. Not the people who are breaking the law, but the law abiding people. So it's just kind of crazy. And of course, that also, you know, takes it back a little bit to this issue in Florida. It's not just that people are coming across the border. It's literally that the Biden administration is shipping people to certain places. So like they may be shipping people in the middle of the night into Florida and essentially just dropping all these migrants there on that state. So this is, you know, kind of, you know, sort of like the federal government can do it, but the states can't do it. It's anyway, throw it back to you guys. But this gets back to the point of active encouragement. They're actively encouraging. There's not only they're actively encouraging people across the border. They're also giving illegal aliens, illegal immigrants in and comfort in their law of working. They're shipping people all over the place. In the dark of the night, there's New York, Florida, all over the place, they're shipping these people. And why I still go back to my original question. Why is this not criminal conduct? You're encouraging law-breaking people, people who are already breaking the law to continue to break the law. And you're helping them, you're assisting them. You're giving them aid and comfort. And nobody is doing anything about it, but making it easier for people to cross our borders. Why is this not illegal conduct? I don't know and I don't understand. Thank you for listening to the Knuckleheads of Liberty podcast.