Illegal immigration was one of the main issues in the 2024 election, rivaling the issue of the economy for most people. Joe Biden allowed millions of people to illegally cross the southern border and voters wanted it to stop.
MSNBC guest Lauren Leader shows that the left still does not grasp the enormity of the issue or what the people voted for.
In the segment below, she makes it clear that she (and many others like her) do not see this as a crime. They do not want America’s immigration laws enforced. She even tries to argue that deportation would be expensive, without ever addressing the massive costs of housing and feeding all of these people.
Partial transcript via the Western Lensman on Twitter/X:
MSNBC lib doesn’t think illegal aliens have committed a crime; worries about chaos and cost of deportations:
“That is what is disturbing…they see anyone who has entered the country as committed a crime…most Americans don’t see it that way.”
“This is going to be a lot of chaos.”
Um. If they entered the country illegally, they did commit a crime. Americans do see it that way and voted accordingly. The mass chaos and untold cost of mass *importation* hasn’t been a concern of theirs.
This kind of upside-down, bizarro-world stuff is what American voters rejected. […]
MSNBC lib doesn’t think illegal aliens have committed a crime; worries about chaos and cost of deportations:
“That is what is disturbing…they see anyone who has entered the country as committed a crime…most Americans don’t see it that way."
"This is going to be a lot of… pic.twitter.com/ufQOOqG7ra
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) December 27, 2024
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