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Immigration Enforcement: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
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We're going to dive straight in with our
main story tonight, which concerns
immigration, the thing that brought
America the likes of Gloria Estfan from
Cuba, Albert Einstein from Germany, and
Elon Musk from hell. Specifically, we're
going to talk about immigration
enforcement. Over the last few months,
you've undoubtedly seen reports of armed
masked police raiding areas like farms,
parks, and home depots. And the White
House's social media has been cheering
it on. From posts like this meme showing
DEI standing for deport every illegal to
this
[Music]
Goodbye.
>> Look, we all know this, but sometimes it
is worth reiterating. This White House
is full of the pettiest little
imaginable. And while while that video
is obviously disgusting, on the plus
side, I now know what song I want played
at Trump's funeral. I know it'll be hard
to get in, but you can throw a Bluetooth
speaker pretty far. And it's not just
the White House. Others have been
getting in on these ship posting with
perhaps the most telling example coming
from a regional border patrol office
which posted this celebration of its
agents in Southern California's premier
sector.
Fire.
[Music]
[Music]
>> Okay.
If I may quote an insufferable man on a
first Bumble date, have you ever seen
Star Wars? Because that's pretty
famously the bad guy. Imagine how
morally bankrupt you have to be to watch
the most famous villain in cinematic
history, murdering a bunch of people,
some of whom are literally begging for
help, and think he is so us.
But for all the administration's talk of
targeting dangerous criminals, the
reality is very different. As this LA
neighborhood found out,
>> an abandoned cart, the only sign that
Enrique, the ice cream man, had been
taken into custody. Enrique had been
selling ice cream in the area for almost
20 years. He was a part of community
events, and neighbors insist not a
threat.
>> I just don't understand it. Like, go
after a criminal. Don't go after the ice
cream man. Many can't believe how he was
taken. They say by unidentified men in
unmarked SUVs.
>> Doesn't seem legal to me at all. I would
think that uh you'd have to have
paperwork and
you know I mean it just seems crazy.
>> Yeah, it does. And why the are
immigration agents going after ice cream
sellers anyway? In that video where
brave hero Darth Vader was fighting bad
guys like meth, fentanyl, fake news, and
cocaine. I don't remember one of those
labels being guy who sells popsicles.
But that woman saying, "Hey, this
doesn't feel legal." raises a question
that a lot of people are asking right
now. So given that, tonight, let's talk
about immigration enforcement and try
and answer a few things. What the
is happening right now? Who are the
people in masks grabbing our neighbors
off the streets? And what are the actual
rules here? And let's start with what's
happening because as we've discussed
before, immigration authorities have
been given pretty clear marching orders
by this guy.
>> We are looking to set a goal of a
minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE every
day. We can't take the risk of letting
these Biden illegals roam around freely
so that the next American daughter can
get raped. The next American kid can get
murdered. The next American family can
get splintered and torn apart by people
that came into this country unchecked,
uncontrolled, unvetted, uninvited by the
American people. Now, that absolute fire
hose of xenophobic would be
hard to hear from anyone, let alone
Steven Miller, who looks like what would
happen if Caillou smoked two packs a day
for a thousand years. He looks like a
Funko Pop of Lex Luthther, except his
eyes are somehow more lifeless. Now,
that 3,000 arrests a day number is part
of the administration's larger goal of
deporting a million immigrants in one
year, which it's worth noting would be
more than double the previous record of
400,000 when Obama was president, which
was already very high. But notably, they
don't seem to be getting near their
target numbers. They're apparently at
just over 280,000 deportations. So,
getting to a million in just 6 months
seems very unlikely. and they have
backed themselves into this corner
because promising to deport a million
criminal migrants is one thing but once
you're in charge you then have to find
that many of them which is going to be
hard if they don't exist in the numbers
that you're claiming which they don't.
It's like promising to apprehend 10,000
Fred Dursts a day. There just aren't
that many out there. So either you have
to admit that your target number was
in the first place or you have
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