Mark Levin: Immigration, Islamization and the Economy

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In his opening segment, Mark addresses immigration and Islamism.  Noting that immigration is meant to primarily advantage the American people rather than the immigrating population, Mark also reminds us that the American people have a duty to maintain and strengthen and protect American culture and society, and that there is no obligation to support any immigration policy which strays from this obligation.

He goes on to explain that the American society is based upon Judeo-Christian beliefs with support of the principles defined during the enlightenment.   Also, the free society in America is based around a constitutional govt, complete with checks and balances to offset the power within each of the three branches of govt and thereby prevent any one of them dominating the nation.  Many migrants coming to the US have little if any familiarity with this form of govt, and yet to maintain the society in America, these migrants must be held to adapt and support the system and society into which they are entering.  Contrasting with these normative standards of immigration are those who have come to the US to exploit the various benefits of citizenship and/or to affect changes which undermine the existing societal structures.  Of particular threat to Americans is the arrival of those fostering support of terrorism and political Islam which calls for the overthrow of both Western society and the US.  Mark also reminds us that more Americans have been killed by Islamists than by any other ideology, and that Qatar is the number one funder of the groups which are acting against the US.  From the media, to colleges, K-12 schools, sporting events, Qatar’s financial presence has granted them access and influence across American institutions, society and politics.   Complicating this further is the Democratic party which has acted to intentionally absorb these radical elements in an attempt to change the demographics in the US, something which was recently seen to have a significant effect on the election of Mamdani as NYC mayor.  What Mark fails to address in all of this is the close association and promotion of the Islamist powers of Qatar and Turkey by Pres. Trump in recent months.  The presence and toleration of ideologies which are distinctly contrary to American values is a growing concern in America, something which is hardly put to rest by Trump’s preference to target only those Muslim Brotherhood factions which are least worrisome for the American homeland.  Hence, the trap of Islamization of America carries with it elements originating from both sides of the aisle, from which the American people must find a way out.  Mark describes the rising threat of Islamists in America as a poison, and he is quite correct in making doing so.

In his second segment, Mark talks with Gene Hamilton, America First Co-founder, about the problems which have come from the failed immigration policies of the past years.  Hamilton explains that dealing with this problem is achievable.  He raises the recent steps taken by Trump to re-institute his ban on several Muslim nations from which the US has no ability to vet those coming to the US.  Additionally Hamilton calls for existing laws to be enforced to deport people who are intent on harming America and Americans.  Hamilton also addresses the lack of assimilation taking place with current immigration process which has intentionally overwhelmed by the waves of mass migration.

In the third segment, economist Steve Moore addresses the current state of the US economy, which he claims is doing ‘really well’ based on incomes rising faster than inflation.  He notes that the exorbitant food prices were the result of the Biden term.  Moore challenges that based on what he is seeing, the economic success of Trump’s first term (pre-Covid) should be what is seen in the coming months, while accepting that he is in the minority view on this point.  He also reminds us of the financial difficulty which existed during the early months of the Reagan administration, from which he draws the conclusion that 2026 will be a much better year as the effects of the recent tax cuts take effect.

December 9, 2025 | 1 Comment »

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  1. This is a HUGE problem here in the UK and throughout most of Europe, as Trump recently pointed out. Our UK leaders reacted strongly against Trump’s speech because they can’t admit the truth, that they are colluding in the ruin of our own culture. We must stop importing religion-of-peace adherents unless they commit to converting to Christianity or Judaism (fat chance, I know, but worth a try) and to obeying our own Western, democratic laws and not sharia. The R-0-P is not a true religion but a death cult and is nothing to do with the G-d of our fathers.