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‘I Don’t Really Want Them Here’: Scott Jennings Angers CNN Panelists By Defending Trump’s Mass Arrests Of Gang Members

CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings visibly plagued fellow panelists on Monday as he defended the identity of members of illegal crime charges and the massive deportation.

Media suggests that President Donald Trump may have unintentionally deported innocent, innocent people, including body art and insignia, including symbols related to violent Venezuelan criminal gangster Tren de Agua. Jennings angered CNN panelists because he argued that terrorists who committed violent acts in the United States do not deserve the same level of legitimate process as American citizens.

“I portray you between American citizens and everyone else. If you’re a US citizen, I put you in a different category,” Jennings said. “And if you came here, broke our laws, committed violent acts, raped and murdered, I put you in a different category.”

“When it comes to law and due process, that’s not a distinction,” interrupted CNN host Abby Phillip.

“Well, if you want to insist that Tren de Agua should have the right to do the same as American citizens, then go ahead,” Jennings said. “So you say that terrorists can cross borders and effectively become US citizens?” (Related: “Your Shame”: Karoline Leavitt accuses reporter and Spurs of covering for illegal criminal immigration)

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Philip continued to lecture Jennings on how the government must prove that individuals are members of Tren de Agua before deporting. Jennings praised the Trump administration for effectively detaining and deporting members of violent gangs who committed violent acts in the US soil.

“Scott, look at me, okay? Because you and I are talking,” Philip said. “What I’m telling you is that the law doesn’t distinguish between US citizens and everyone else when it comes to crime. Are you saying that it should not be in place? If you’re not a citizen, will you be thrown into prison without any process at all?”

“I think these people are practically terrorists, they are walking illegally around our borders, they are violent and I don’t want them here… Ultimately, the government has to show all of that card to everyone who has detained, deported or done anything in this area,” Jennings said. “But the Trump administration [effectively] We conclude this with the terrorists who have encountered illegally, commit heinous acts and don’t need to be in this country. ”

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced document It is called the “Alien Enemy Verification Guide.” They believe the Trump administration is being used to identify Tren de Agua members. This document requires that an individual receive at least 8 points to identify him as a gangster associate. This includes unique tattoo displays such as the star and text reading “Real Hasta La Muerte.”

The Trump administration summoned the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 to expel more than 200 members of Trendegua to El Salvador and Honduras without requiring them to appear before an immigrant judge. Obama-era appointee US District Judge James Boasberg blocked Trump’s deportation of criminal gang members in the March 15 ruling after the March 15 ruling was already in the air, leading to a legal battle over whether the deportation was legal.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announcement On Monday, 17 violent criminals from Tren de Agua and MS-13 were moved to El Salvador on Sunday with a “successful counter-terrorism operation.”

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