Posted on 07/28/2017 12:09:48 PM PDT by detective
MSNBC political analyst Joan Walsh likened immigration agents to a criminal gang while Thomas Homan, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), spoke at a White House briefing Thursday.
As Homan delivered an impassioned defense of the Trump administrations crackdown on transnational criminal organizations and illegal immigration, Walsh referred to the law enforcement veteran as the head of a violent gang.
Wow, the head of a violent gang is taking the podium at the White House, she tweeted. The head of ICE. Ask good questions please, WH press corps.
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MSNBC recently called president Trump a "suicide bomber".
Though MSNBC admires Mexican drug cartels and corrupt Mexican officials, they refer to ICE as a violent criminal organization.
“...Though MSNBC admires Mexican drug cartels and corrupt Mexican officials...”
Taking care of those illegal, undocumented DEMOCRAT voters. To say nothing of the promotion of LAWLESSNESS.
Louis Freh, once head of the FBI, referred to the Clinton administration as being as close to the mafia as he had ever witnessed.
The Ministry of Propaganda can’t stand that we elected a President who supports the rule of law.
What more criminal enterprise can there be than MSNBC? CNN, maybe...
A “Political analyst” at MSNBC is someone who understands nothing, and hates anyone who doesn’t hate America.
How quickly he would change his tune if MS13 grabbed him or one of his family.
Joan is a political analyst like Olive Garden is an Italian restaurant......
I would say those that flout our laws are the criminal elements. Sanctuary cities anyone.
With statements like that, I’d let the MS13 gangs “have their way with her” with CNN cameras rolling and ICE Agents standing by, doing nothing, except watching.
As part of the Clinton Crime Family MSNBC looks like a lieutenant in a major crime cartel.
I tried to watch MSNBC once, but their “reporting” is a thinly disguised attempt to hide their agenda. I honestly gave it a shot for two days and it became obvious it’s not a news source; it’s a platform for fake news. (On a good day, slanted news.) Given their ratings, it seems a lot of people agree.
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