In the Friday transmission of “The Lead” of CNN, the representative Sean Castten (D-il) responded to the data of surveys that show support for the immigration policies of President Donald Trump and more deportations in saying that “not listening to that same level of xenophobia we see in the survey.”
After a segment on the data of the surveys that show that Trump has a positive net approval on immigration, a plurality of people think that the country is on the right path about immigration, most people support to deport all illegal immigrants and most independents want The voters of the voters of the voters, the president of the voters, the president of the voters, the president of the voters, the president, said the president of the immigrants.
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Tapper then cut to ask: “Do you think we don’t tell those stories in the media? The media. Look, the media [tell] Many stories like that. And we are not scaring about the individual A or the individual B, we are talking about the large written deportation policy. And there has been a change in public opinion on this in the last eight years, far from his position and towards the position of President Trump. “
CASTEN ANSWered, “I Can Only Speak About What i’m Hearing at Home and As I Travel Around Illinois, Jake, and I Do Not Hear That Same Level of Xenophobia That We See In The Polling. And I Think The Differens Is Hear’s Sunbite, The Are The People of Funda People’s Bite, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental. Fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental, fundamental.
Tapper followed: “So, do you think people who want people who are in this country are illegally deported are xenophobes? Isn’t it possible that maybe they have another, I am sure that some. Butotobic, Don is Notbobic. Others think, hey, we need an organized and functional immigration system?
Castten replied: “No, I suppose that I am doing, Jake, is that we have always had, throughout our history, demagogues that have demonized those who were the recent immigrant who comes here, Salienc. The Italians said welcome to the Irish. [depend] Much in agricultural workers, and there are not enough bodies to fill those works, that our restaurants and kitchens depend on the people who come here, and I think they can have those conversations and can raise people if it makes it make soy. And when we have a president who assigns demagogy, it is not surprising that infections to public discourse. Nor does it surprise that we of us who are in leadership positions can lead public opinion, we don’t have to follow it. “
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