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Republican candidate proposes forcing migrant women to marry American men
GOP candidate for California governor Kyle Langford said he wants to give female illegal immigrants one year to get married.

What To Know
The podcast clip, which was released on April 8, has gone viral on X, formerly Twitter, and has amassed 1.6 million views as of Wednesday, April 16.Langford said he backs deporting all male immigrants without legal status in the state of California. The GOP candidate for governor added he wants to give women one year to get married or face deportation.
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Kyle Langford is among several Republicans vying for the governorship, including Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, business consultant Sharifah Hardie, marketing agency founder Brandon Jones and Zacky Farms Vice President Leo Zacky.
Across the aisle, Democrats are waiting to see if former Vice President Kamala Harris will join the fray.
A poll conducted by Emerson College Polling, Inside California Politics, and The Hill between February 10-11, surveying 1,000 registered voters, found that nearly 57 percent of Democratic primary voters in California would vote for Harris as governor.
During a pre-Oscars party in Los Angeles, Harris said that she plans to decide on whether to run in the 2026 California gubernatorial election by the end of the summer, according to a Politico report citing two anonymous sources familiar with the conversation.
Harris, who remains the favorite in the California gubernatorial election if she decides to run, is reportedly still "mulling" another bid for the presidency.
If elected as California governor it would "almost certainly" eliminate the possibility of seeking the Democratic nomination in 2028.
Incumbent Governor Gavin Newsom, who is expected to launch his own 2028 presidential bid, cannot run for reelection due to state term limits.
What People Are Saying
Langford said: "I am pro-deportation. I was thinking to first off deport all the men and then for the women, like maybe you'll have a one-year time to like marry.
"Enough people have told me that I should consider that...I'm just saying I would give them a one-year timeline. We know who you are, 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."
Matt Loesby, chair of the Libertarian Party of Idaho, wrote on X: "If you actually knew anything about the right wing, you would know that this is quite the moderate position.
What Happens Next
The California gubernatorial election will take place on November 3, 2026.