
I don’t take the cross down for no one.
Do you understand, Sweden? I don’t take the cross down for no one.
If people come into my country as refugees, they will adhere to the Christian rules of that nation.
I don’t change, they need to change.
Otherwise, they pack themselves and leave.
He’s leading a new bill that would reverse key portions of the Hart-Celler Act.
That’s the 1965 Immigration Act.
Would shift it away from these family sponsorships, family reunification, and back toward answering the essential question, when you come to America, not only do you want to be an American, but do you love America? Now, joining me is congressman from Tennessee, Republican Andy Ogles.
Uh Congressman, it’s great to have you on the program.
Seen a lot of what you’ve been talking about, familiar with your proposed bill.
I think it’s entitled the Assimilation Act.
Tell me why this has been so important to you.
This is a cause that you almost single-handedly have been fighting.
Why? A Christian priest was stabbed in Texas, and somebody just picked the absolute wrong state to test.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton just shut down a planned Sharia city in Kaufman County that was designed to house 20,000 foreign nationals, announcing the development is officially over following his investigation.
One priest already made the position crystal clear, I don’t take the cross down for no one.
Now, Paxton’s office is moving, state law enforcement is locked in, and anyone who thought Texas institutions would quietly bend is facing a legal crackdown that’s only getting started.
When parallel governance and church attacks land in the same state at the same time, the fallout isn’t a warning anymore.
What happens next is going to shock everyone.
Well, I mean, just look at our communities.
And one of the things in particular, I mean, obviously we see it here at home, but we can look to Europe to see what’s coming down the pipe, what’s on the horizon.
So, you can look at London, you can look at Paris, you can look at Rome, where in Rome roughly 70 to 80% of sex crimes are illegals.
Again, when you look at Paris and you look at London, the same types of 50 to 60% of sex crimes are illegals or these migrants.
And so, now we’ve got to get serious.
Because like you said, we’ve had these terrorist attacks.
You had the shooting in Virginia, the shooting in Texas, you had the the attempted bombing in New York, you had the car ramming in Michigan.
A company based in Dubai, that’s in the United Arab Emirates, quietly tried to build a city inside Kaufman County, Texas.
Not a subdivision, a city designed to house up to 20,000 foreign nationals.
Residents started calling it a Sharia city.
Sharia is an Islamic legal code.
It governs criminal punishment, family law, even what people can wear.
And Texans said, “Absolutely not.
” Parents flooded school board meetings.
They showed up angry, organized, and armed with research.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched a formal legal investigation.
A congressman introduced a bill to overhaul immigration from the ground up.
And then a sitting US senator said something on camera that stopped patriots cold.
Here’s why this matters to your family, your taxes, and your community.
When foreign money tries to plant foreign law on American soil, it falls on American leaders to stop it.
Texas just showed the country how that’s done.
Ken Paxton didn’t ask for permission, and he didn’t wait for the media to care.
The moment Kaufman County residents raised alarms, his office moved, sending legal demands directly to the developers, including the American arm of a Dubai-based company called C Holding.
No press conference theater, just legal firepower applied at the right moment.
The result speaks for itself.
And all of these individuals hate America.
They don’t like who we are, what we believe in, they don’t love this country.
And quite frankly, this idea that you can come here, this chain migration, cuz look, annually under chain migration, this family migration, it’s roughly 700,000 people.
My bill will take that down to 50,000 people.
So, you actually have to have a reason to be here and you actually have to be the immediate family, not some distant cousin, uncle, whatever.
And so, this is a pragmatic approach.
And so, before 1965, before Hart-Celler, we had a reasonable migration immigration program.
After 1965, you’ve seen it be passed.
Then you have this floodgate 20,000 foreign nationals in rural Texas on land purchased by a foreign-backed company, gone.
Because one attorney general decided to actually do his job.
The national security angle alone should concern every American watching this.
Rural water infrastructure, local public services, and sovereign American land were all nearly handed over to a foreign-backed entity with zero accountability to Kaufman County residents.
Paxton drew a line.
The developers blinked and walked away.
What happened in Kaufman County isn’t a freak incident.
It’s a symptom of a policy failure that traces back 60 years.
In 1965, Congress rewrote the immigration rulebook.
The system shifted away from asking, “Do you want to be an American and do you love this country?” and toward chain migration, visa lotteries, and family sponsorship chains that stretch to relatives most Americans have never met.
One congressman from Tennessee, Republican Andy Ogles, is fighting to reverse it.
His bill, the Assimilation Act, would be the most sweeping immigration overhaul since that 1965 law was signed.
If I was a Muslim, I’d say thank you.
Thank you for promoting Islam, for allowing the indoctrination of students and children.
I would thank you for ignoring the many people here.
They’re just misinformed, right? But I’m not a Muslim.
Here’s why.
Let me quote some verses from the Quran.
Slay the unbeliever wherever you find them.
You may >> Europe already lived this story before America caught up.
Ogles pulled real numbers, sex crime rates in Paris, London, and Rome driven disproportionately by unvetted migrants.
These aren’t conservative think tank projections.
These are the results already playing out on the ground in countries that made the same choices America is being pushed to make right now.
Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam.
Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than the Quran.
Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels.
The unbelievers are stupid.
Urge the Muslims to fight them.
Whenever opportunity arises, kill the infidels wherever you catch them.
Make war on infidels living in your neighborhood.
Do not hanker for peace with infidels.
Behead them when you catch them.
Reminds me what that kid just told you.
I’ve just brought the receipts.
Support for Islam is treason.
Treason is defined in Article 3, Section 3 of the US Constitution as adhering to the enemies of the United States.
700,000 people per year entering through chain migration.
O’Gles’s bill cuts that to 50,000.
That’s not anti-immigrant.
That’s the government asking a basic question.
Why are you here and do you actually want to be an American? Before 1965, that question was central to the whole system.
After 1965, it vanished.
This bill puts it back on the table.
But the real pressure isn’t coming from Capitol Hill.
It’s coming from school board meetings and community halls, from parents who did their research and showed up ready to hold local officials accountable.
In Texas, those parents weren’t subtle.
They weren’t diplomatic.
They came with receipts and they used them.
Some of the people in this room have committed treason.
Why? Have you all been bribed or blackmailed? If so, blink twice.
Is your allegiance to America and the Constitution or to the terror of Islam? It’s a rhetorical question.
You’ve You’ve your cards.
Do the right Maybe just pretend you’re hosting The Apprentice and tell a certain someone you’re fired.
Thank you.
YEAH.
THAT ROOM WAS DIFFERENT FROM YOUR TYPICAL LOCAL government meeting.
These weren’t fringe voices.
These were mothers and fathers who sat down, read the source material, and then stood up in front of elected officials and said enough.
And what came next was even more direct.
This is what happens in the in the leadership race.
Are you certain that you will run for re-election in 2020? Yes.
You are? Yes.
Do you Do you Do you think the tax I mean, God willing.
Well, yeah.
I mean, And then but what does it cost to Inshallah.
What does Support for Islam is treason.
That’s a hard statement.
The kind that makes establishment politicians reach for their pearl necklaces.
But when a citizen backs that up by citing Article 3, Section 3 of the actual United States Constitution, the clause defining treason as adhering to the enemies of this country, you can’t wave it off as extremism.
These Texans came with the document.
They asked the question every voter should be demanding an answer to, where does your allegiance actually lie? Which brings us to Senator John Cornyn.
For years, Cornyn has positioned himself as a Texas conservative, tough on the border, reliable Republican, MAGA friendly when the cameras are on.
Then a reporter asked him the most basic political question imaginable.
Will you run for re-election? His answer revealed a lot.
Yeah, God willing, inshallah.
Said by a sitting United States Senator on camera to a reporter.
You can argue all day about intent, but the optics are what they are.
Texas parents are standing in school board meetings citing constitutional definitions of treason over Islamic influence in their communities, and their senator is answering a re-election question with an Arabic phrase.
Trust is political capital.
Cornyn just burned some of his in the one state he can’t afford to lose.
Here’s where the math gets brutal for Cornyn.
He may be banking on Texas voters having short memories.
A new poll suggests they don’t.
Ken Paxton, the man who just shut down a foreign-backed Sharia development, is running in the Republican Senate primary.
And the numbers coming out of that race should make every establishment Republican nervous.
Paxton at 53, Cornyn at 37.
That’s a blowout, not a race.
Texas voters watched Paxton take on a Dubai-backed land grab and win.
They watched Cornyn say “Inshallah” on camera.
And they’re making a decision.
The people who thought this state would quietly absorb whatever Washington and foreign money sent their way now have their answer in black and white.
Texas just showed the rest of America what it looks like when a state actually defends itself from foreign land grabs, from compliant politicians, from the slow erosion of everything that makes this country worth protecting.
20,000 foreign nationals aren’t moving into Kaufman County.
That’s the win.
Glad you were here for it.
See you on the next one.
COLD CASE EXPOSED.