Nick Fuentes: “Absolutely anybody, especially anybody that watches my show, would prefer that we undergo another Great Recession or Great Depression if we could be in a white country”
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From the May 4, 2026, edition of America First, streamed on Rumble
NICK FUENTES (HOST): You're telling me that the only thing that is going on is there's a lack of economic opportunity and we're — we happen to blame the immigrants? That's not what is happening at all. Dallas is ground zero for the Indian invasion of America. It's all H-1Bs. It's all these Indians. And anyone who lives there will tell you it is ruining their quality of life. Anyone would — will tell you. All these new developments, all the new construction, it's all being bought up by rich Indians, and they fucking ruin everything.
And the people in LA and Houston will tell you the same thing about Hispanics. When you go to Houston, why is it dangerous now? Venezuelan gangs, immigrants. LA is majority-minority. It's like 80% non-white and it's a dump, OK?
You go to Chicago, you go to New York. Is the problem a lack of economic opportunity or is it that the Black people have made public transportation and Grant Park and Millennium Park uninhabitable? They're no-go zones. McDonald's doesn't want to be in Fulton Market anymore. They don't want to be in West Loop anymore because they can't get their vice presidents to move here because nobody wants to be in Chicago because it's too dangerous because of the Black people. And they're not even immigrants. They don't even have anything to do with the job market.
So, no, that's not true. The change in composition of the country is everything. And here's how you know that's the case. I think absolutely anybody, especially anybody that watches my show, would prefer that we undergo another Great Recession or Great Depression if we could be in a white country. Everybody, anybody that watches my show would certainly prefer that we undergo a Great Depression or a Great Recession if it meant that we could have some semblance of a white country again. Everybody knows that's true.
So no, it's not about economic opportunity. We would all prefer to have a smaller house, and maybe a smaller TV, and a smaller backyard, and a smaller car, and maybe we eat out less than we did before — and by that I mean restaurants — and I don't mean, I don't mean box, like Tucker, another favorite of Tucker's. Disgusting. Mind out of the gutter. We would all prefer to have less if it meant we could have more white neighbors.