Today we are going to see a clown show featuring Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and the racist Joy Reid, and as they discussed the rape of a 13-year-old, for some odd reason Reid and Jayapal thought it was hilarious.
Watch as Rep. Jaypal (D) and Joy Reid chuckle and call the r*pe of a 13-year-old girl by an illegal “fear-mongering.”
What part about the r*pe of a minor is “fear-mongering” and funny to you @PramilaJayapal @JoyAnnReid?? pic.twitter.com/Q2mDcwlI4d
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 20, 2024
Of course, both women passed off the border crisis as a matter of making a big deal over nothing. So what if there is an epidemic of illegal aliens killing and raping young girls? As if it is their inalienable right!
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELJayapal said:
“And I think it’s kind of remarkable that the polls I look at, the national polls, actually Americans still support immigrants, they support immigration. It’s just that they would like to see a system that actually works and that can keep them safe and secure.”
Oh really?
Check out the polling on illegal immigration from Gallup going back to 2001.
And others say:

More than 8 in 10 Americans see illegal immigration as either a very serious (61%) or somewhat serious (23%) problem. The 6 in 10 who describe it as a very serious problem represents a jump from polls taken at the end of former President Barack Obama’s administration to the midpoint of former President Donald Trump’s term. Specifically, the view that illegal immigration poses a very serious problem for the country ranged between 43% and 49% from 2015 to 2019. Concern about illegal immigration has increased among all partisan groups. This rise is most notable among Republicans, from 66% very serious in 2015 to 77% in 2019 and 91% in the current poll. Among independents, 58% say this is a very serious problem, up from just over 4 in 10 who said the same in both 2015 (42%) and 2019 (43%). A similar level of concern among Democrats now stands at 41%, after dipping from 33% in 2015 to 26% in 2019.
The growing number of migrants seeking entry into the United States at its border with Mexico has strained government resources, divided Congress and emerged as a contentious issue in the 2024 presidential campaign.
Americans overwhelmingly fault the government for how it has handled the migrant situation. Beyond that, however, there are deep differences – over why the migrants are coming to the U.S., proposals for addressing the situation, and even whether it should be described as a “crisis.”
And here is something Democrats have been hiding from the DACA program.
For all of his touting of how great DACA is and trying to build upon it, there’s something he won’t tell you about it. According to a new report, nearly 80,000 DACA recipients allowed into the country had arrest records within five years.
“Within five years of a new program created to prevent deportation of minors brought into the country illegally by their parents, nearly 80,000 were released into the U.S. with arrest records,” reports the New York Post. “The majority were between the ages of 19 and 22 when they were arrested, according to the latest available data published by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).”
Tuesday was the 12-year anniversary of DACA, which a federal judge has twice ruled is illegal. Several states, led by Texas, are still fighting to end DACA in a case that is expected to eventually be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court, The Center Square reported.
While the majority of DACA supporters argue recipients should be granted citizenship, claiming they contribute to the U.S. economy and are constructive members of society, others argue those with criminal records, at a minimum, should be deported.
According to a USCIS report, in the first five years of DACA being implemented, from June 2012 to October 2019, nearly 80,000 illegal foreign nationals with prior arrest records, including for violent crimes, were granted DACA status.
According to the data, of the 888,818 DACA requestors, 765,166 were approved, including 79,398 who were approved with an arrest, or 10.38% of applicants, according to the report.
It is not surprising that Jayapal is lying about another Democratic failure. Lying has been ingrained into the Democratic play6book for decades. Their problem is that people are getting lied to. Trump should win easily, even accounting for the millions of votes the Democrats will manufacture.
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