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Ana Navarro Says Latino Trump Voters Are About to Realize Their Big Mistake (VIDEO)
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Ana Navarro Says Latino Trump Voters Are About to Realize Their Big Mistake (VIDEO)

For Ana NavarroThis was the FAFO election and now some voters are entering the “learning” phase. In the issue of Monday, November 11 AppearanceThe co-host came out with a decidedly defiant response to the results of the 2024 presidential race, especially when it comes to her fellow Latino voters.

First “Hot Topic” of the day for Navarro and other panelists Whoopi Goldberg, Sara HainesAnd Sunny Hostin (Notes: Alyssa Farah Griffin was sick) meeting as Tom Homan Donald TrumpA man who has voiced staunch views on mass deportations is the incoming “border czar.”

Navarro, who immigrated from Nicaragua as a child and is now a naturalized citizen, had a lot to say after reviewing the footage, where Homan said in an interview that the way to prevent family separations in mass deportations is “to be able to deport families together.” .

“What he just said is chilling. When he says, ‘Yes, families can be deported together,’ you understand what he means, if the parent is undocumented and has U.S. citizen children or a U.S. citizen spouse and you don’t want to separate them, then let’s deport U.S. citizens,” he said. Navarro explained.

He then went on to say that Trump has full authority to implement these plans for Republicans to essentially take control of all branches of the federal government: “A lot of people thought that when he was talking about mass deportations, he wasn’t doing it seriously. People were serious.” I don’t know how many times he had to say it for them to understand If you don’t think he means it, Tom Homan has been appointed as border czar today – and he is said to be responsible for the largest mass deportation program the country has ever seen – and now Stephen Miller. da border His appointment as tsar, the Deputy Chief of Staff, should let you know that he is absolutely serious. ‘Oh, there will only be criminals.’ There are not enough criminals, ‘aliens’ in the federal prison system for mass deportation. That means siblings and aunts, grandmothers, abuelos, Dreamers, your family members, your co-workers, your friends, people who are part of society.”

If that wasn’t harsh enough, Navarro concluded his comment by saying: “Look America, those who voted for Trump, this is what you wanted. It’s what you vote for. You messed up and you’re about to find out.”

Hostin, whose mother is Puerto Rican, agreed with Navarro’s sentiments, saying, “As a country, we got the government we voted for, and it looks like the majority of the country voted for it.” Claiming that propaganda about immigrants committing crimes is wrong, he continued: “I think this concept is actually about the marginalization of people. “I think this is about a culture war, and frankly I feel bad for the country.”

Haines took a different approach, saying: “I think weaponizing immigrants or equating immigrants with criminals feeds people’s fears because the statistics don’t support it. “But there is a problem at the border, and it has been there for decades.” He later criticized the expansion of asylum claims and the provision of certain advantages to undocumented immigrants while ordinary citizens were struggling to make ends meet.

Goldberg disagreed a bit, saying, “Maybe the problem was, why didn’t we pass the Trump border bill that voters asked?” he had to say. and its allies dispersed before the election.

But Navarro was undaunted and returned to the topic once again, saying: “I saw a statistic during the election and I think it’s New York TimesThat said, when Trump says things, people don’t think it applies to them. I’ve gotten a call in the last few days from several people, friends, people very close to me in Miami, big Trumpers, who are worried about what will happen to their undocumented nannies who help them raise their children. . So I suggested they learn how to clean their children’s toilet**.”

After some more discussion about what is actually causing economic pain for Americans, Navarro had the final word on the matter, saying: “You know what? Voters expect raids on poultry farms in Georgia and Arkansas because egg prices are so high. “Later we will talk about the price of the egg.”

“This is going to be an ongoing conversation because he hasn’t joined yet and that affects the fans,” Goldberg said in his closing remarks. Watch the full exchange below.

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