Fine Blasts ‘Sick’ Republicans Who Support Amnesty

Florida Republican Rep. Randy Fine did not hold back during a wide-ranging interview on The Todd Starnes Show, delivering a scathing rebuke of members within his own party over their handling of illegal immigration—calling them a “sick part” of the Republican caucus.

Speaking with Todd Starnes, Fine warned that the United States is facing what he described as a “national emergency,” pointing to new data showing a surge in births tied to illegal immigration.

But it was his criticism of fellow Republicans that set the tone.

“It’s a small part of the party, but it’s a sick part of the party,” Fine said. “This is a part of our party that wants infinity third world illegals from Haiti who can show up here illegally and then get everything they want for free.”

Fine went even further, rejecting any form of amnesty and insisting illegal immigrants should be removed from the country regardless of how long they’ve been here.

“I don’t care if you came here five minutes, five days, five years, or five decades ago. If you came to this country illegally, the only place I want you to get dignity is at home,” he said. “We need to be America for America first and all of the illegals need to go home. I will support amnesty for nobody.”

Birthright Citizenship Under Fire

Fine also took aim at birthright citizenship, calling the current system “nuts” and warning it undermines the value of American citizenship.

“You can sneak across the border, have a kid, and all of a sudden they’re just as American as you and me,” he said.

The congressman expressed hope that the Supreme Court would intervene but said he is prepared to take legislative action if necessary.

“If they don’t, I’m going to introduce a constitutional amendment to ban birthright citizenship,” Fine said.

He also raised alarms about so-called “birth tourism” operations.

“They’re literally marketing to people in other countries that they will help them come to America for the sole purpose of having a baby,” he said, calling the practice a threat that “dilutes the value of American citizenship.”

Congressional Misconduct and ‘Sacred Public Trust’

Turning to allegations of misconduct within Congress, Fine said lawmakers who abuse their positions should be exposed and held accountable.

“It is a sacred public trust to get one of these jobs. It is not an opportunity to come up here and have some sort of sicko party,” he said.

Fine backed calls to release information tied to taxpayer-funded settlements, while emphasizing the need to protect victims.

“If you are misusing this position… that’s simply disgusting and those people need to all be held accountable,” he added.

Iran and Military Force

On foreign policy, Fine delivered a blunt warning about Iran, signaling strong support for military action if diplomatic efforts fail.

“At that point, we go bombs away,” he said.

He argued that any infrastructure supporting Iran’s military should be considered a legitimate target.

“The president has made clear they are not going to have a nuclear weapon… I will fully support him in whatever military action he needs to take,” Fine said.

Young Americans, Israel, and ‘Toxic Nonsense’

Fine also addressed growing skepticism toward Israel among younger Americans, blaming social media and foreign influence.

“A lot of it’s come from social media, which is filled with toxic nonsense, most of which isn’t true,” he said.

He warned that propaganda and foreign-funded messaging are shaping opinions.

“We have this cancer in our public schools and in our universities… that are also brainwashing folks,” Fine said.

Despite those concerns, the congressman expressed confidence that truth would ultimately prevail.

“Right will ultimately prevail, truth will ultimately prevail, and Western civilization will prevail over this,” he said.

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