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California Gubernatorial Candidate Threatens Immigrants With Deportation if They Don’t Marry Incels
In a move that has left many scratching their heads, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kyle Langford has proposed a controversial policy aimed at addressing immigration issues. Langford suggests that migrant women should be required to marry American “incels” as a condition for residency, a proposal that has drawn significant criticism from various quarters.
During an appearance on The Lilly Show with host Lilly Gaddis, Kyle Langford made the proposal in a clip that has since gone viral. (VIDEO BELOW)
“We know where you are. If you marry one of our Californian incels, then you can stay. But if you don’t, then, well, they’re getting sent back across,” he said.
Langford is running on the promise of turning California into the “most Catholic place in the world,” apparently forgetting Vatican City exists. Nowhere in the Bible does it say “thou shalt force immigrants to marry sweaty basement-dwellers who follow Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes,” though.
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Critics argue that this policy not only undermines the autonomy of migrant women but also raises serious ethical and legal concerns. Forcing individuals into marriage as a means of securing residency status is seen by many as a violation of human rights and a step backward in the fight against coercive practices.
Furthermore, the proposal has been likened to outdated and patriarchal notions that reduce women to mere instruments for achieving policy goals. By suggesting that marriage to American men is a solution to immigration challenges, the policy overlooks the complexities of individual circumstances and the importance of consent and personal agency.
Legal experts have also weighed in, highlighting potential conflicts with existing laws that protect individuals from forced marriages and trafficking. Implementing such a policy could open the door to numerous legal challenges and further complicate the already complex immigration system.
Langford’s proposal has sparked a heated debate about the intersection of immigration policy, individual rights, and ethical governance. As discussions continue, many are calling for more humane and respectful approaches to immigration that uphold the dignity and autonomy of all individuals involved.
In a recent interview captured by Right Wing Watch, Langford expressed his desire to marry off incels to innocent immigrants โ which should immediately disqualify him to any serious voter if he even rated with them to begin with.
Kyle Langford, a 20-something Nick Fuentes acolyte, is running for governor of California on a platform of deporting all male undocumented immigrants and then giving all the females one year to marry a "Californian incel" to avoid deportation. pic.twitter.com/c7qOQMC1bM
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) April 15, 2025
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