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Describes ICE presence at a Florida airport and later at Dallas Fort Worth, noting how officers patrolling kept TSA lines moving and appeared to reduce wait times.
Asmongold TV fans see ICE at airports allegedly easing TSA lines, while the host and chat debate immigration policy, security, and societal costs with provocative claims and heated exchanges.
Summary
In this 25-minute clip from Asmongold TV, the host discusses a surge of ICE presence at U.S. airports and how it seemingly affected TSA wait times, sharing on-the-ground observations from Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston. He argues that ICE activity makes crowds disperse and claims the presence of immigration enforcement can speed up travel, while also weaving in broader criticisms of immigration logistics, hospital ER usage, and the cost of fraud. Throughout, the host lively interviews a caller and references CNN reporting to illustrate the narrative of enforcement boosting efficiency. The conversation shifts between praise of ICE’s perceived effectiveness and concerns about civil liberties, language barriers in ERs, and the alleged consequences of illegal immigration on public services. The tone blends terenched rhetoric with anecdotes, personal experiences, and heavy emphasis on visualizations of airport lines and everyday frustrations. Viewers will hear polarized takes on policy, security, and the role of enforcement in American life, punctuated by moments of humor, heated disagreement, and a few offhand tangents.
Key Takeaways
- ICE presence at airports allegedly corresponded with shorter TSA lines, with wait times reportedly dropping from long to under 40 minutes during the coverage.
- The host cites personal experiences and crowd observations at Hartsfield-Jackson, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Houston airports to suggest enforcement activity curbs perceived immigration-related disruptions.
- Multiple participants claim that hospitals and emergency rooms are strained by non-English-speaking families and alleged undocumented arrivals, tying healthcare usage to immigration status.
- Discussion includes a call for accountability on employers who knowingly hire illegal workers, with a push for citizenship verification as a hiring prerequisite.
- Near-constant messaging frames ICE as a protective force improving national security and airport throughput, while acknowledging counterpoints about civil liberties and political sensitivities.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for viewers of Asmongold TV who want a blunt, real-time take on immigration enforcement, airport security, and how these topics are discussed in online communities. It’s especially relevant for audiences curious about how media personalities frame policy battles and public services under immigration pressure.
Notable Quotes
"ICE has completely cleared out the Florida airport where they were stationed."
—First concrete claim about ICE impact on airport lines and presence.
"The lines are getting shorter. I think the average wait time now is under 40 minutes."
—Summary line highlighting observed improvement in wait times.
"Maybe they can take some of the work off the TSA agents as far as, you know, general security, I'm all for it."
—Host expresses support for ICE involvement easing TSA workload.
"What the [expletive] is this? It’s never been more busy than this in the emergency room."
—Alleged ER strain tied to immigrant hospital use (contentious claim).
"Let’s send ICE at the airport. I thought it was a smart move and we’re filling the holes."
—Host attributes strategic thinking to Trump urging ICE airport deployment.
Questions This Video Answers
- How does ICE deployment at airports affect TSA wait times and security procedures?
- What are the arguments for and against using ICE to supplement airport security and emergency departments?
- Do immigration enforcement actions at airports actually reduce crowding or long lines?
- What evidence exists that non-English-speaking patients increase ER wait times in Texas hospitals?
- How do hiring verification policies relate to debates about undocumented workers and fraud?
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Full Transcript
Ice is now going into airports. Take a look at this. Oh boy. ICE has completely cleared out the Florida airport where they were stationed. TSA lines are non-existent. Now, uh some of these could be inaccurate, but uh this is what a lot of people have been talking about. Yeah, finally. And the weight line looks like this. In the couple of hours that I've been here, I've seen ICE officers patrolling, and the line has looked the same since I got here. Completely empty. So, if you see weight times go down while you're traveling, you may just want to thank an ICE officer.
Earlier this morning, travelers may have experienced a little bit of a wait time. But since I've been here, the lines seem to be moving fairly smooth. There it is. It's almost like if you go after these people, then they run away. And illegals scattered. And And again, I think that people don't realize this is what ISIS being at the airport does. Like doing nothing. Yep, that's right. And they're sitting around doing absolutely nothing. And you know what they're actually doing? They're like a scarecrow for the illegals. It's like they see them and they run away.
And uh Embark woman says she supports eyes bother anybody. I'm okay. I was concerned about people. So, let's get it done. I like uh that they're here. I think that it's allowing us to uh move and get to where we need to go. It's kind of scary in a sense because you don't know what to expect with ICE. As long as they can help us move a little bit faster, maybe they can take some of the work off the TSA agents as far as, you know, general security, I'm all for it. Yeah. So, most people are probably happy.
On the way to Houston to cover along TSA lines, and this is what it looks like at Dallas Fort Worth. Man, I think that people don't realize how bad the illegal problem is. I don't think they realize how bad like having like 20 million or 10 million extra people in the country actually is. And now you're seeing it and it's being observed and it becomes much more [ __ ] obvious, right? It's like entering a highle zone. Yeah, I guess so. And hospitals next, please. That's the next thing they need to do. So, the next thing that they need to do is they need to send ice to the emergency rooms because that way you can spawn camp them.
Like the that that's where they're all at because everybody gets sick. So, you just wait for them to go to the emergency room and then you arrest them. And so, they get seen. Okay, you're discharged. Where are you going? You're going to go home? No, you're not. You're going to go home and now you're getting on an airplane and uh spawn camp. No, really, that's what they should do. That's absolutely what should happen. They should put them in the [ __ ] uh in the emergency rooms. Yes. You're going home. Home. Yes. Exactly. And uh so what is this here?
If I can pull somebody up, I I I'll pull You know what? This is going to be the last person we're going to pull up for this topic cuz I feel like I pulled them too. What am I ignorant about with this? Go ahead. Explain it. Explain how this isn't an obvious problem. Yeah. I I want to know. And by the way, any any vague comment, you're instantly permit. Any anything vague is an instant permit. You're not calling me Jesus, are you? You're you're not. I would assume I would assume not, but maybe he is.
I mean, you know, I am a nice guy. They don't have money uh for that's the airport. I don't care. Ban me. They don't have money. Of course they have money. And that's at the airport. Yeah, of course they have money. Like, what do you think? The illegals don't have any money. Like obviously they do. Like they use fake IDs. They use fake [ __ ] documentation. Like they get money other ways too. Like and and also by the way the hospitals is a huge one. Okay. Like if you go to a hospital like any hospital here in Texas that I've been to before.
If you go to the emergency room and I've been to the emergency rooms and hospitals many many times with both my parents. I I've probably been to an emergency room a total amount of times like 20 times. Like if if you like that's a lot. I mean I think for like an average person like that's a lot to be at a [ __ ] emergency room. And so every single time actually not average like 18 out of the 20 times that I was there you had a [ __ ] a group a family of people none of them [ __ ] spoke English.
There was like five of them and they were sitting there. And I guarant [ __ ] tee you if you had ice sitting there. And then like every single time in the last like 5 years that I had been to an emergency room, they always told me, they said, "It's never been more busy than this. It's never been more busy than this. Oh, it's so busy today. It's getting so busy now." And the reason why is you have a bunch of [ __ ] illegals coming in there. They can't afford health care. And so they go to the emergency room.
And did you guys know they have a little [ __ ] translator machine that they have to talk to to communicate with these [ __ ] So like this person doesn't know English. They only speak Spanish. So they're in [ __ ] they're in the emergency room and they're talking to this [ __ ] robot TV and this is like think about how long that takes to process somebody. What the [ __ ] are we doing? What are we doing? Think about how much time we have that's being wasted on a systematic problem that just multiplies the amount of time and effort that it takes to give people critical care.
It's outrageous. So yeah, it's not the only reason. It's a big reason. It's of course it's not the only reason, but it's a huge reason. So yes, I don't get it at all. It costs so much money, too. Yes. It's crazy, isn't it? This is hardly in America. It is. It's in Texas. I'll tell you that. We hire people that speak multiple languages. It's hard as [ __ ] And takes time out of our day. Yeah, it's annoying and uh don't want to learn a language but wants our benefits. Yeah. Why not a phone? Well, probably because they haven't updated it to that, you know, to that frequency, right?
Same thing happens in California. You're completely right about this. Yes. And so, this is the main issue. This is happening in America. It is. It's happening in America and it's a huge problem. And if you don't believe me, you can go to the local emergency room and you can just look at them. Like, you just look at them. These people look like illegal aliens, right? I mean, like, and on top of that, they don't speak English. Like, I'm sorry, but whenever I see a family of six people and none of them are speaking English, I I assume that they're illegal.
I do. I do. And And maybe not every single one, but at least some of them are. And uh it's obvious. I mean, everybody knows this, right? But you're not supposed to say it. Oh, you can't say this. It's obvious that's what's happening. Oh, here we go. Let's take a look at it. Uh finally, we can take a deep breath here. The numbers have dropped off. The lines are getting shorter. I think the average wait time now is under 40 minutes. So, if you have a flight to catch today, it's a good time to come to Hartsfield Jackson International.
Uh, finally, I wonder why. Maybe it's because the ICE agents are there and uh I'm very happy to see this. You better. Is there a single report today of something going ary with ICE agent? Well, thank God for 24 hours something. Maybe there is. There was there was a ICE agent refusing to identify himself, arresting a woman in an airport, freaking people out. I thought they weren't even sure was it was in San Francisco airport. What kind of San Francisco? It makes sense. Interaction was it actually? Do you know the situation? It was an arrest.
I don't know. That's right. Of course you don't know. Who Who did they arrest? Now you're bringing it up. Who they arrest? I'm saying we'll need the internet. Just making [ __ ] up. Yeah, exactly. I read on the internet this happened. Well, what happened? I don't know. Two senior administrations. Meanwhile, this woman was arrested by ICE Sunday at San Francisco's airport. DHS says she's from Guatemala, had a deportation order signed by a judge and tried to flee as officers were deporting her. DHS saying the incident was unrelated to efforts to help TSA. Got to catch them all.
Well, how about that? That's why they've got them there. Obviously, it seems like it's a great idea. And I worked at a pet a part store. There'll be three adult males and like a 10 to 12year-old. and the kid was the only one who spoke English and he'd translate to the older ones. Yep, that's it. I think that people have no idea how bad this actually is. It is insanely [ __ ] bad. And uh let me go I'll look at the uh the other ones here too because uh it's just been crazy to look at this.
Oh, here's another one. ICE agents are spotted actively assisting. Oh, here we go. Yeah, just sitting there. How are they flying? You have to have a real ID, right? So this is the problem that a lot of people don't understand. The first worlder mind, the western first worlder mind cannot even comprehend the level of behavior that these people engage in. They lie about their name. They lie about their birthday. They lie about what when they were born, uh what year, how old they are. They li they steal people's identities. Like they have they steal everything, right?
They they're stealing all this stuff themselves. You can fire with the password of real ID. It's fraud. Yes, exactly. Passport and uh Trump's checking out. He's not deporting anybody. Well, I just I just literally saw something of somebody getting deported. So like I don't know. I mean I think they need to deport more people too. But at the same time like I mean it seems like they are deporting people. So, yeah, they're obviously damn That's pretty That's a pretty bad line. That's a really bad Holy [ __ ] That's a bad line. God damn. In your opinion, is it the largest category of fraud in the United States?
Um, I think that probably like by numbers. I think that, you know, social services fraud is probably the biggest because social services is so much money, but I think that also like you have a huge amount of money. Uh, hell no. Well, no. Like I mean for example like social services are such a huge amount of the like of the budget that like if you assume that 10% of it is fraud then I mean comparatively like let's say military you could say the military instead like 30 or 40% of all the money would have to be fraud which is probably too high even for that.
So I would say it probably is the largest amount. Yeah. overall. Mhm. I bet his legals make up something like 15%. Well, it's not just illegals. It's uh it's also just bad actors in general. Like you you have migrants, you have immigrants, and you also just have uh Americans that are taking advantage of systems. Like you have all three of them. The average person over 40 cares about what affects their kids and grandkids. Yeah, I think a lot a lot of people do. huge amount of fraud across the USA. The low of fraud is probably equal GDP to some rich countries.
Yeah, we're probably pissing away like I would assume I'm not even kidding. A trillion dollars a year. I think we are spending a trillion dollars a year collectively on fraud. If you add together tax fraud, um identity theft fraud, social services fraud, military, you know, like wasted spending, if you put all that together, I think we are spending a trillion dollars a year. if not more. I think people have no idea how bad it really is. It's crazy, man. It's a lot of people. We should deport the Americans explaining the third world is true. Taking advantage of systems.
I mean, just seize their assets and put them in jail, right? I mean, like, then get the money back cuz like you're stealing from the government. I mean, like that's our money. So, yeah. And uh you've got obviously ice all over the airports now, which is I think kind of good. I'm glad to see this, but uh let me go. And this is apparently I'm kind of surprised, but uh they're just flying airplanes around in Iran. They are. What do you think about the vets on disability? I would infinitely rather pay for a veteran's disability than pay for an illegal alien because at least a veteran is a citizen and they serve the country.
Like, so from my perspective, I do think that certain veterans probably do abuse a disability and they do probably take advantage of it and that is a problem. Like don't get me wrong, I think it probably does exist, but that's not going to be my priority one whenever you have people that aren't even supposed to be here that are doing the same thing. So that's really how I see it. I mean, I'm not even saying that it's a good thing. It's not a good thing, but at the same time, I think it could be a hell of a lot worse.
So that's how I see it. Additionally, the money is fed back into the US and overseas, so it makes a big difference. It's okay. Did you say the self-report of his ISIS in an airport to step away from ICE being at the voting polls? Uh, no, I didn't see that, but uh I'm not surprised. Uh, I'd like to see some retroactive consequences for the companies that did this fraud knowingly. Oh, yeah. I agree with you about that. I think it's a huge problem. And, uh, this is, let me go back. Oh, here's another one. This is in Iraq.
God damn. All right. Well, that's too bad, huh? Burn. Yeah, I guess so. And ATL ATL airport before and after ice. Obviously, this is probably some somewhat selectively edited, but I think it's probably to a certain extent, you know, like kind of expected. It's a lot of people people everywhere. So, man, to be honest, this is decent, guys. This is That's at 5:30 in the morning, too. Like, that's when everybody's trying to fly out so they can be there before uh you know, businesses start. Holy [ __ ] man. And uh you're going to say uh what's this here next?
Uh next thing you're going to say is private citizens need to be enforcing speeding laws. Private citizens do. I don't know about that. And uh yeah, maybe. But uh let me go and uh Oh, look at this. There are people asking get there four to five hours early. That is insane, man. Holy [ __ ] And uh so yeah, it does look like that's what's happening. Oh, here we go. Ice is looking for criminals at airports. Trump made a a brilliant move this week and he called me says, "Let's send ICE at the airport." I thought was a smart move and we're filling the holes.
The the the weight lines already dropped. Plus, we're doing a security uh function at the airports. We're going to arrest criminals going through this airport. We're going to look for human trafficking, sex trafficking, money, you know, u money smuggling. We're going to be at the airports working with our brothers and sisters of TSA, our brothers and sisters within DHS. President Trump made a smart move. We're going to keep the the airplanes flying. We're going to get the American people to those lines quicker. And we're not going to give up. President Trump's promise to American people to make this country safer every day and that's what we're going to keep doing.
No, I think that's a good idea obviously. And um Oh, here's another one. Well, there may be a celebration here at the airport before it's all said and done, especially for the folks who've been working non-stop uh extra shifts. If you look right here, you can see this is the main checkpoint. Almost no lines, no waiting, Sarah. And this is unbelievable at this point. Uh this morning started briskly with a lot of people showing up here at the airport. Lines were long. People were waiting about an hour, but when that rush hour went away pretty quickly this morning, we ended up with this and there seems to be more lines open than normal right now with the TSA workers here uh breezing people through.
In fact, a lot of folks have been showing up shocked at how short the lines are. Uh take a listen to some of the folks we talked to this morning. Wow. I don't see how extra security could could be bad. You know that Yeah, of course. Why would extra security be bad? Yeah. I I I don't know. I mean, they they're going to help out and, you know, make things move a little faster, but whether they're doing that or not, we don't know. But this is on CNN, too. Extra security is always good to me.
I mean, you think it's not going to be that bad, but then you get here and, you know, you think, "Oh, man. It's it really is as bad as they say it is." Yep. So, there's a bit of a mix here. So, when people were showing up and going right into the TSA pre-check line, a lot of them weren't even checking the main checkpoint line. That line has been open and moving pretty quickly. Some folks just get so used to going to the line they go to, they didn't even check to see what that's like.
We've also seen those ICE agents moving through today. Um, a lot of folks are saying they're very pleasant. Look, they're not wearing mask. Fantastic PR for ICE. Yeah, exactly. And the thing is that, well, this is the way ICE usually is. Like, ICE isn't a bunch of like armed thugs going around beating people up. The reason why they're doing that in like Minnesota for example is because they have crowds of people throwing things at them, screaming at them, and trying to drive cars into them. So big surprise. Whenever you start attacking somebody, screaming at them, and trying to kill them, they're going to be aggressive and hostile to you.
I know, big shocker, right? And so what's happened is that a lot of these people have the idea that like, oh, ICE is going to be these horrible people. Why the [ __ ] would they do that? Why would they want to complicate their day by initiating hostility onto somebody for no reason? It would be stupid for them to do that. So, I'm all for this turn to patriot 2.0. I mean, I I do think that we need to have a I think that you do need to have a massive enforcement crackdown on immigration and I think that that will take a tremendous increase in the amount of enforcement that's out there.
Shadow Spawn, thanks for the 20 gifted subs. I appreciate that. Thank you very much, man. And uh yeah, I mean I would say in doxing their families. Yes, exactly. People are more inclined to behave where in the airport, too. Yeah, exactly. And there's accountability for it, too. And that's another you bring up a really good point is that they can't act that way inside of an airport because they'll be put on a no-fly list or they could be put in jail. Like, generally, you have to act like a normal human being at an airport. So, big surprise, these people act normal.
And I think it goes to what I was saying before is that this chaos and everything is a choice. That it's not mandatory. There's no reason we have to allow it. And the the extent that we do allow it, it just gets everybody hurt and waste everybody's money. Yes. In fact, on this line right here, you can see two of them standing uh behind the TSA agents. I'm not sure uh we can get complete focus on that, but just wanted to show you that they've been walking around the perimeter. Atlanta police have also been added.
That's why you said you shouldn't place unreasonable responsibility on large and small businesses. I think if a company So let me I'm going to pull you up and and ask you something. Do you think if a company knowingly hires illegal aliens, they should be held accountable? Like a company knowingly is hiring them. Not that they hired them. I didn't say that. If they knowingly hired them and they ignored different checks to make sure that they aren't illegal, do you think that they should be held accountable for that? Very simple question if they not take the reasonable steps.
Okay. I mean, do you think that checking somebody's citizenship status and whether they're a whether they're here legally is reasonable? Do you think that checking whether a person is here legally is reasonable for employing them? Because I I want to make sure that we wrap this up. It's competitive advantage. No, no, it's okay because like you're saying reasonable. What does that really mean, reasonable? Cuz this could be like a framing that you're using to try to, you know, like keep your point going. Investigation over their ID and testimony is true. Uh being valid is not their job.
Well, I mean, why not just make it to where they have to check to see if somebody is a valid citizen in order to hire them? Like why not just because I mean you think that I mean that's got to be pretty that's pretty important, right? I mean whether somebody is a citizen or not. I feel like that's a huge one. So I don't know what to say. Disagree with that. You hurt the feelings. Yeah. My old job. Yeah. I mean why would you not want that? I'm just confused. It can be faked. So So then we shouldn't check.
So it so should they not check ID for selling alcohol because you can have a fake ID like how how does how does how does your mind work with this? I I want to understand this. So like I if if you if you can have a fake ID, why check ID that that encompasses reasonable? Okay. Well then it's reasonable then. All right. Well then there you go to this equation in terms of showing up extra patrols. But the story right now honestly is the fact that the lines have disappeared. We haven't seen this like in a week.
So this is good news. If you have a flight to catch uh you should know that you can probably maybe take a deep breath. At one point this line stretched all the way down the hallway. This one is gone as well. So, I guess we'll just give a thumbs up and and smile a little bit, sir, and take a break. Thank God. I'm glad to see that. And oh, here's another one, too. This going into great PR for Ice. Yeah, I think so, too. man, this is a smart thing for them to do. This is a good idea.
Still tagging us. Says everything. Yeah. Man, you see Rupert Lover for Britain has more membership than the Conservative Party around 6 weeks in. No, I didn't see that. I'm not surprised. Oh, nice. So, I'm glad to see this happening, right? Obviously, that's where things are going. I think it's going to continue. Doesn't US check uh criminal records before hiring? I mean, yeah, I as far as I know, they have to do that, but I'm not entirely sure. And this is also, look at this. Here we go. Can you say it in English what that means?
I mean, guys, there's something really wrong if they don't understand what that sign means. There's something really, really wrong with that. Oh my god. Keep right. Exit to the right. How good is your English? Not so good. Right. English. Don't speak no English. No. What does that mean? Yes. No. No. What does it mean? When you when you going down, you see the sign. What does that mean? What do you have to do? No. This is insane. 40 years I drove around in Cuba. Well, what the [ __ ] Okay, you don't speak enough English to be operating commercial vehicle.
Okay. Yeah. You also don't have enough knowledge of the signs to to say it. Okay. So, this right now, right now, you going to be placed out of service. Okay. I mean, this is just guys, this is crazy. Keep right. And they're just he's just moving his arm in that direction. Holy [ __ ] man. And you see ambulances set on fire in the UK. Uh I think I did. Yeah, they were the uh the Jewish ambulances or something like that. I did see this. And uh shocked to realize ICE are pretty friendly when nobody's trying to kill them with an SUV.
Isn't that a [ __ ] mystery, right? Wow. Who could have possibly predicted that? And so, yes, I'm very glad to see this. Oh, here we go. There's another one. I I will I will look at this, too. I might as well. And uh they have their own ambulances. Yeah, there was like a weird thing where there was like a Jewish community like health thing. Like I think it's stupid too, but um you know, for some reason that's the way they do things over there. The negotiation didn't have a path to citizenship. It was entirely on their terms in order to get Ukraine funded.
Right. Well, I mean Chris, that's been a failed play for 20 years. So you are right that that has been the democratic strategy for 30 years maybe. Uh and it has failed to deliver for the people we care about most the undocumented Americans that are in this country. Negot we care about most failed to deliver for the people we care about most the undocumented Americans that are in this country. The negot I don't see how anybody can watch that and take it seriously. I really don't. Oh my [ __ ] god. Call them illegals. Yep, that's right.
And uh I don't know what to say. It's just [ __ ] ridiculous. But um yeah, ambulance always transport emergency patients. Yeah, I don't know. Why do they care about them the most? Because it's not about caring about anybody. It's just about a um uh what do you call it? It it it's just about virtue signaling as
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