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ShowMay 09, 2025
Watch: The Media Just Found Their Deportation Golden Goose, Everything You Need to Know
While Kilmar Abrego Garcia may not have been the best poster child for illegal immigration, that is no longer trending news. Today’s show broke down the deportation of Arias-Cristobal, the left's newest immigration hoax story.
“Of course, they are going to lie to you about it,” Crowder said.
The left would like it if you believed that a college student was wrongly deported for taking a wrong turn, but that could not be further from the truth.
"You cannot be in this country illegally, disregard the laws, and expect a full ride," Crowder said.
The family had been living in this country illegally for over a decade but never tried to obtain lawful citizenship, despite having plenty of time to do so.
"The left always has to try and appeal to your emotions, and they have to try and guilt you as if you are not empathetic," Crowder said. "I have empathy-- I have more empathy for you. I know how hard it is to be an American worker who pays taxes."
According to the New York Post:
In 2010, Arias-Cristobal was brought into the US illegally by her parents when she was only 4 years old during the family’s move from Mexico City to the Dalton area — over 30 miles from the Tennessee and Georgia border.
“It’s her parents' fault. It’s the fault of her mom, who never learned the language and has to have her daughter translate for her,” Crowder said. “As a parent, you take into account the ripple effects when you make decisions regarding your children.”
She was transported to the Whitfield County Jail, a partner of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 287(G) program, used to identify illegal aliens in the country.
Arias-Cristobal was not eligible for the DACA program, having been brought into the country a year after the program ended, according to Hannah Jones, the woman the teen babysat for in the past.
"All of our actions have consequences, and the left just wants to absolve the victim group of the day. This idea that someone coming here illegally affects no one but themselves couldn't be less true," Crowder said. "It affects you, the taxpayer, and it affects our entire immigration system.”
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