Tuesday on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin reminded listeners: "It is clear that the Democrats and the media are attempting to fundamentally transform this country through immigration, among other means."

"It is impossible for a country to be a civil society — to have a civil society — with this kind of invasion, whether the media like to talk about it or not, whether the media attempt to call us names or not. The fact of the matter is, a country exists for its citizens. Citizens don't exist to accommodate politicians, to accommodate the media, to accommodate foreign governments and aliens who seek to come into this country illegally," Levin said.

"The issue is what does America need, what does the American citizenry want? Not what families who come here illegally demand. Not what other governments want. This is our country. Red, white, blue, whatever color people are, whatever their religion, this is the country of the American people. This government is set up to represent the American people. We don't represent the whole world in this country. These are American institutions. That's an American constitution. It's an American culture," he said.

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"We pay our federal income taxes or we go to federal prison. We follow the rules, we pay our way, we ask nothing from anybody. That's the way I was raised. And the minute people cross the border, their hand is out for a program, for civil rights, for whatever the issue is. We have never, ever seen anything like this: the breakdown of law and order supported by a major political party and the American news media. We have never seen anything like this in our country. This is flat-out tyranny, whether it's immigration, whether it's health care, whether it's the attack on the Electoral College. Whether it's the attack on the last election, trying to take out the president of the United States. You are witnesses to tyranny. That's what's taking place in this country. And I'm not kidding," Levin said.

Levin gave a recent history lesson about how federal judges during the Obama presidency ruled that immigration was an issue for which the president could use executive power, but then affirmed the opposite when President Trump attempted to use executive power to secure the southern border.

"There are people in our midst who have been so brainwashed by universities, by television, so-called news, or countries they've come from. They abuse our country, they use our country, they badmouth our country, while they luxuriate in our country — like no other country on the damn face of the earth."