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“ Let’s not bring together the innocent gay hairdressers with the gangs ”

Joe Rogan fears that legal migrants will be wrapped in the deportation meat of the Trump administration.

In an episode of March 29 of the Joe Rogan experience, the host welcomed President Donald Trump’s repression against illegal immigration, but expressed the horror to the news that the administration had expelled a gay Venezuelan asylum researcher with alleged members of the Gang Tren in Aragua.

“You must be afraid that people who are not criminals are lasso and expelled and sent to the prisons of El Salvador,” said Rogan.

“It’s horrible,” he added. “It’s horrible.”

Andry – A 31 -year -old gay and Venezuelan makeup – worked in asylum in the United States, but was rather expelled to El Salvador without regular procedure.

According to Andry’s lawyer and founder of the immigrant Defenders Law Center, Lindsay Toczylowski, the makeup artist had no criminal history and was wrong this month on the conviction that he was part of the Venezuelan gang Tren of Aragua.

Immigration officials would have thought that the tattoos that Andry had been a sign of gang affiliation, although Toczylowski denied this and said to MSNBC last week that it was “normal tattoos that you would see on anyone in a coffee anywhere”. Toczylowski also noted that his client had been sent to the El Salvador, or Cecot terrorism confinement center, which is known for its difficult living conditions.

“It’s the thing, you know, measures twice, cut once,” said Rogan. “It’s a bit crazy.”

“It’s bad for the cause,” added Rogan. “The cause is: let’s take out the gang members. Everyone agrees. But don’t let’s bring together the innocent gay hairdressers with the gangs? ”

Another Venezuelan asylum researcher, Franco José Caraballo, was a hairdresser who was also expelled to Cecot despite any criminal record, according to CBS News.

“How long before this guy can go out? Can we understand how to get them out? Is there a plan in place to alert the authorities they made a horrible error and correct it?” Rogan said, encouraging his guest, the political commentator Konstantin Kisin, to answer that the government cannot admit that this could have made a mistake.

“This is the thing about politics, right? Never admit your fault. Never admit that you are wrong,” said Kisin.

“It’s so stupid,” said Rogan. “And that’s the thing we see with the thing of the signal, and that’s the thing we see with that. It’s like, I don’t know if it was brought to their attention.

“I mean, I guess someone alerted them because he could have gathered this random hairdresser and accused him of being a gang,” he continued.

William

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