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On Tuesday, December 31, 2024, Stephen K. Bannon hosted former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on WarRoom to discuss immigration, particularly the controversial H-1B visa program. The pair emphasized how the program undermines American workers by prioritizing cheap foreign labor over domestic job growth. Spicer shared insights from a recent poll he conducted on social media, revealing strong opposition to the H-1B visa program. Both men agreed that Americans should be trained and supported for these roles instead of the nation relying on imported, migrant workers.

Bannon expanded on his critique of the immigration system, calling for a complete moratorium until reforms can be made. He accused elites of using these programs to suppress wages and exploit workers while benefiting from cheaper labor at the expense of American citizens, particularly African Americans and Hispanics.

He stressed that the erosion of citizenship and labor rights must stop, pointing out that figures like Elon Musk are promoting policies that harm American sovereignty. For Bannon, it’s about defending the middle and working class, regardless of race, from an elite agenda that undermines their rights.

The episode also featured Batya Ungar-Sargon, who discussed how the real divide in America is not racial but economic, with the working class of all races struggling against a system rigged by elites. Ungar-Sargon’s book Bad News critiques how the media and elites have ignored the working class, framing the narrative as a class struggle rather than a racial one.

Ben Bergquam, who reported live from San Diego, echoed Bannon’s call for a moratorium on immigration.

Bergquam criticized the way political figures and NGOs are facilitating illegal immigration and shared firsthand accounts of the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border. Both he and Bannon painted a bleak picture of the country’s immigration crisis, urging immediate action to restore national sovereignty.

Rep. Victoria Spartz also joined the show, discussing her frustration with the lack of action from Republican leadership, especially Speaker Mike Johnson. Spartz emphasized the need for a commitment to the MAGA agenda, particularly regarding fiscal responsibility and healthcare reform.

WarRoom airs Monday through Saturday on Real America’s Voice and other carriers. Its live broadcasts are from 10 AM to 12 PM Eastern, and replays are from 5-6 PM Eastern and 6-7 PM on Frank Speech.

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On Tuesday, December 31, 2024, Stephen K. Bannon hosted former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on WarRoom to discuss immigration, particularly the controversial H-1B visa program. The pair emphasized how the program undermines American workers by prioritizing cheap foreign labor over domestic job growth. Spicer shared insights from a recent poll he conducted on social media, revealing strong opposition to the H-1B visa program. Both men agreed that Americans should be trained and supported for these roles instead of the nation relying on imported, migrant workers.

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