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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Are We a Nation of Immigrants… or Settlers? #ImmigrationDebate #CharlieKirk #BirthrightCitizenship" around 0:28 in the source video.
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July 9, 2026
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Browse source-linked Charlie Kirk quotes on immigration with short excerpts, topic labels, context, and original sources.
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Source: YouTube
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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Are We a Nation of Immigrants… or Settlers? #ImmigrationDebate #CharlieKirk #BirthrightCitizenship" around 0:28 in the source video.
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July 9, 2026
Source: YouTube
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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Charlie Kirk's Border Debate Goes Viral" around 0:21 in the source video.
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July 8, 2026
Source: YouTube
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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Charlie Kirk's Border Debate Goes Viral" around 0:14 in the source video.
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July 8, 2026
Source: YouTube
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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Charlie Kirk's Border Debate Goes Viral" around 0:02 in the source video.
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July 8, 2026
Source: YouTube
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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Charlie Kirk asks ONE simple question about Mexico's borders... 😳 #shorts #usa" around 0:00 in the source video.
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July 8, 2026
Source: YouTube
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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Charlie Kirk asks ONE simple question about Mexico's borders... 😳 #shorts #usa" around 0:00 in the source video.
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July 8, 2026
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Excerpt from the YouTube video "Charlie Kirk asks ONE simple question about Mexico's borders... 😳 #shorts #usa" around 0:16 in the source video.
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July 8, 2026
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