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going to have a significant impact on economies because we have seen when states when they have it, the immigrants know the chaos they will have on their lives and we will see migrants choose to go elsewhere. >> this comes as texas'sb-4 faces backlash. it was blocked after the supreme court allowed the bill to go into effect. what are the chances that this new iowa bill will face the same push back? >> i think we will expect to see that. that is the dynamic that we have seen so far. obviously clear precedent now that, you know, judges will be able to weigh in on. ultimately, i would not be surprised if this goes to the supreme court. but my hope is that, you know, states like texas, iowa, who have, you know, really under
palestinian protesters. cotton writing this, quote, i encourage people who get stuck behind the pro-hamas mobs blocking traffic take matters into your own hands and get them out of the way. it is time to put an end to this. the backlash was immediate. here he is doubling down on the comments. >> i said that, i posted it, i would say it again today and i would do it myself if i found myself in that situation >> people should take matters into their own hands >> it calls for getting out of your car and forcibly removing pro-hamas vigilantes so traffic can continue. >> we are back there were a lot of cameras on january 6th but they did not catching everything, are you aware of that man removing trump supporters on that day?
this will have a significant impact on economies because we have seen when states, when localities institute these kinds of policies, immigrants know the chaos and that impact they will have on their lives and we will see them choose to go elsewhere. >> this will come as texas' sb4 faces backlash that was recently blocked by the federal appeals court after the supreme court. i'm actually allowing the bill to go into effect. what are the chances that the new bill could face that same pushback? >> i think that we will expect to see that. that's the dynamic that we've seen so far. obviously clear legal precedence now that, you know, judges will be able to weigh in on. ultimately i wouldn't be surprised if this does go out to the supreme court. but my hope is states like texas, iowa who have, you know, really underric thatten some political grand standing to
party members within their staff. now they are there in an observing type of role, but it's very likely that that kind of rubs off and impacts decision-making. so in reality, this is going to be a very long legal road if the united states congress moves forward as expected finally, max, i think some context here is also important. here in china, where i live, if i want to go onto google, if i want to go into facebook instagram, x, or youtube all of those platforms are blocked by the chinese government. so this is a big contrast and it's going to be a big philosophical confrontation by the united states and by china's moving forward, i wonder if they are also wab, bytedance. there'll be a huge backlash in america, particularly amongst younger people have tiktok is taken away and perhaps that might