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CNN Panel Attempts To Downplay Poll Showing Americans Support Deporting Illegal Immigrants

The CNN panel on Friday attempted to minimize the FOX News poll issued on Thursday.

President Donald Trump pledged to carry out a massive deportation in the 2024 presidential election, as it is a majority-backed agenda if re-elected. According to In a Scripps News/Ipsos poll released in September. However, PBS News Hour White House correspondent Laura Baron Lopez and journalist Peter Humvey proposed “inside politics with Dana Bash.” He suggested that deporting illegal immigrants might not be as popular as the votes show immigration correspondent Priscilla Alvarez follows a segment about the families exiled to El Salvadore on Saturday. (Related: Obama-appointed judge blocks Trump administrators from terminating EPA’s “Goldbar” grants)

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“Obviously, I think the President overshadowed the signal saying that all of these people were deported were criminals. And our reporters like Priscilla and myself have very limited information to those who have been deported accurately. The government has not given names. “We know that CBS has got a list of names, but that’s not provided to anyone who actually wants someone who has been deported. And there’s a difference between those who have been staying on a visa, those who have no criminal history and those who have come to the country illegally, not crime.”

“And there are family citizens who say that, obviously based on Priscilla’s report, that attorneys have been deported and that they have no criminal history, no criminal history, are legally trying to apply for asylum, or that some of them are trying to acquire position where they are in the middle of lawsuits,” she continued. “And they were deported to El Salvador, and now their lawyers, their families, can’t reach them.”

The Trump administration used alien enemy laws on Saturday to send two planes carrying Tren de Aragua (TDA) members to El Salvador. President of El Salvador, President Naive Buquere verification Sunday when his country acquired 238 TDA members and 23 MS-13 members.

Fox News’ Opinion survey Requested participants will record whether they “support” or “oppose” deportation of illegal immigrants to their country.

“So sometimes I think it’s a way we ask those questions on the ballot. So, are they framing it because they’re illegal immigrants, or we’re splitting it and saying some of these people are continuing their visas,” added Baron Lopez. “It’s not illegal. Some were in the process of claiming asylum. Are Americans opposed to all kinds of immigrants who lived in this country?

CNN anchor Dana Bash said Barrón-López created a “very fair point” and accused the Trump administration of not being transparent in deportation.

“That’s exactly what I was thinking. A lot of political battles are academic and opaque to many Americans,” Humvee said. “And looking back at Donald Trump’s first terminology, the moment he really saw the public backlash was a good example of images, videos, people’s stories, children’s separation. January 6th is a good example. You’ll watch the video.”

“And Laura also gave a good point. That’s when you start to separate your hair with immigrants, the majority of Americans want to deport criminals, but does that number support separating the families that were here?” he added. “Are you helping people who have been here 10 years old to deport? The support for that is pretty low. Are you supporting people who have been here for two years? The support is high.”

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