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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

6/18/18 A&G Hr. 2 Bad Optics

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Society & Culture, Daily News, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

The Trump Admin's immigration and border enforcement policies caused a ruckus over the weekend. During this episode of A&G, Jack & Joe talk about how this issue overshadowed the IG report.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We ran on a policy.

0:21.0

Frequently stop massive legal immigration and limit legal immigration and get our sovereignty

0:24.7

back and to help our workers.

0:28.5

The morality is the law.

0:30.9

There are criminals when they come across, okay, illegally, and that's why they're getting

0:34.8

separated.

0:35.8

So that's Steve Vanan who was on ABC this week.

0:38.9

Yes, dates.

0:39.9

First time he'd ever done a Sunday show.

0:44.0

And he was practically the only person in the last 72 hours I've seen supporting the

0:52.6

way they're handling the policy.

0:55.2

So it's not a popular position.

0:57.6

Apparently not.

0:58.6

It's politically perilous, Jack, supporting the separation of children from their parents

1:04.1

as they cross the border illegally.

1:06.8

So I was reading out, somebody sent this along from business insider a breakdown of what's

1:11.5

going on here and break it down.

1:13.3

And in their view, it was this article would show what an evil person Trump was.

1:18.6

I don't read it that way.

1:19.8

So apparently it's got to do with how you feel about a legal immigration to a certain

1:23.1

extent.

1:24.5

So anybody who was committed a crime, you do separate the parents from the children.

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