Joe Rogan publicly criticized the Trump administration's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, describing them as "insane" for targeting migrant workers who are ordinary laborers rather than hardened criminals such as cartel members, gang members, or drug dealers. Rogan specifically highlighted raids on construction sites where workers were arrested, expressing frustration over the focus on these individuals. Meanwhile, political discourse around immigration enforcement under Trump has intensified, with some voices emphasizing that decisions on amnesty and deportations rest with President Donald Trump and his cabinet secretary Brooke Rollins. Critics argue that Trump has backtracked on promises of mass deportations, leading to tensions within his support base. Supporters of strict immigration policies stress that undocumented immigrants are not entitled to amnesty and that enforcement should be rigorous, reflecting the expectations of voters who supported mass deportations.
Me: We voted for mass deportations. No amnesty for illegals, that was never part of the deal. Donald Trump: You are the radical right Me: Did Brooke Rollins tell you to say that stupid shit after she convinced you to cave and backtrack for a 2nd time? This woman is hurting you.
Me: We voted for mass deportations. No amnesty for illegals, that was never part of the deal. Donald Trump: You are the radical right Me: Did Brooke Rollins tell you to say that stupid shit after she convinced you to cave and backtrack for a 2nd time? This woman is hurting you,
Me: We were promised mass deportation and we voted for mass deportations. No amnesty for illegals, that was never part of the deal. Donald Trump: You are the radical right Me: Did Brooke Rollins tell you to say that stupid shit after she convinced you to cave and backtrack for