"If you are a citizen, then you have certain rights and the government has certain responsibilities to you and to your families and to your children that we do not have when it comes to non-citizens."
On the grounds outside, Real America's Voice reporter Ben Berquam was able to speak to a Puerto Rican man who refuted the claim that the Make America Great Again movement involves racism or Naziism.
Posobiec then reiterated the movement has actually always been about unity. "Donald Trump has always been about unity. He said, Make America Great Again day one, when he came down the escalator." Posobiec stated. "He never said for one group of people or another group of people, or one religion or another religion, no. He said, For Americans, period, that's it."
"If you are a citizen, then you have certain rights and the government has certain responsibilities to you and to your families and to your children that we do not have when it comes to non-citizens. That's what America first means, the American people first."
The host highlighted the wreckage in the United States caused by drug cartels and gangs of illegal aliens such as Tren de Aragua.
"Do you want that in your town? Do you want your kids growing up like that? Do you want that coming to your backyard? Well, if you want that, then let's stick with things the way they are," Posobiec stated, before urging his audience to "fight back" for an "America where families can go to a drive-in movie under the stars and not have to worry about how much the popcorn costs."
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