Renowned Dem Strategist Makes MIND-BLOWING Claims About Trump's Immigration Policies

By Lisa Pelgin | Tuesday, 03 December 2024 08:15 AM
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In a recent development, Julie Roginsky, a strategist for the Democratic party, has made a startling claim that the U.S. Military would resort to violence against those protesting the mass deportations of illegal immigrants.

This comes in the wake of President Trump's appointment of Tom Homan as Border Czar, a move aimed at curbing the influx of illegal immigrants, which has been termed by some as the "Biden-Harris illegal alien invasion."

According to Gateway Pundit, Homan's responsibilities include the deportation of illegal immigrants, a population that has reportedly swelled to over 15 million under the Biden-Harris administration. The majority of these immigrants are said to be military-age males. However, Roginsky, during a discussion on CNN, argued that the majority of these illegal immigrants are innocent women and children living in the shadows.

The Biden administration has been accused of knowingly allowing hundreds of thousands of criminal aliens, including murderers and rapists, into the country. In response to this, Homan has pledged to prioritize the deportation of these criminal aliens. Roginsky, however, voiced concerns that the Trump administration would employ the U.S. military to quell protests against the deportation of women and children from shelters.

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Roginsky stated, “There will be people, American citizens, who will prevent these kids from being dragged out of these shelters.. and what is going to happen to these people? The military is going to fire on us.” This assertion was met with resistance from the CNN panel, who highlighted the presence of many terrorist and criminal aliens in the U.S. Despite this, Roginsky maintained her stance that many of the immigrants are helpless women and children.

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Scott Jennings, another panelist, responded to Roginsky's claims by saying, “We are way beyond a rabbit hole.” This ongoing debate underscores the complexities and controversies surrounding immigration policies and their enforcement in the United States.

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