White House press secretary says all illegal immigrants arrested are criminals
Instead of applying the law equally to all people, America's liberals love to pick and choose when the rules of this great country should or should not be applied.
Perhaps one of the biggest examples of this offense is illegal immigration. Democrats have been CAUGHT trying to allow arrested illegal immigrants to stay in this country without calling them what they are: criminals with a criminal record.
America's Democrats have been trying to allow unfiltered immigration for years now, but Donald Trump's administration is finally ready to put a halt to it.
Donald Trump has promised major changes to the immigration process. Immigrants who want to come to this country legally are welcome to follow the appropriate process.
However, America is DONE catering to those who break the law and sneak their way into this country.
According to Fox News, "the White House on Tuesday clarified that all the illegal immigrants arrested by federal immigration authorities in recent days 'are criminals,' as far as the Trump administration is concerned."
Liberals love to use the argument that breaking this country's immigration laws doesn't actually make the person a criminal, instead giving them a pass for wanting to make a better life for themselves or their family.
However, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt recently put to rest the idea that people who break immigration law aren't criminals.
One White House reporter tried to tell Leavitt that people who had been caught illegally in this country didn't necessarily have criminal records, a myth that Leavitt immediately dispelled.
"The 3,500 arrests that ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has made so far since President Trump came back into office. Can you just tell us the numbers? How many have a criminal record versus those who are just in the country illegally," the reporter asked.
"All of them, because they illegally broke our nation's laws, and therefore, they are criminals as far as this administration goes," Leavitt replied. "I know the last administration didn't see it that way. So it's a big culture shift in our nation to view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal, but that's exactly what they are."
"If they broke our nation's laws, yes, they are a criminal," Leavitt said.
It's nice to have an administration in the White House that understands that being arrested for breaking the law does in fact make somebody a criminal.