
The exchange between Will Cain and Abdul El-Sayed focused on immigration enforcement, citizenship, and whether El-Sayed supports the rule of law. Cain argued that illegal entry violates law and that opposing enforcement amounts to advocating lawlessness. Cain also challenged El-Sayed’s views on citizenship after social media posts that framed immigrants and undocumented people as American. El-Sayed attempted to redirect the conversation toward Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion fund for people claiming they were targeted by the DOJ and Democrats through weaponization and lawfare. The debate also shifted to gas prices, with El-Sayed citing a personal experience paying $82.89 and linking high prices to a war and service members’ deaths.
"Cain pressed El-Sayed on whether he believes in the rule of law after El-Sayed attempted to flip the interview and called on Cain to answer the question about whether he pumps his own gas. It is violating law to come in this country illegally, Cain said. If you want no enforcement mechanism for it, what I see is you advocating for lawlessness. When I see things like you put on your X feed, which you did delete, like, immigrants are American, refugees are American, undocumented people are American, either that or the only real Americans are native Americans, you pick, I see you denying something like the rule of law and the concept of citizenship."
"El-Sayed diverted his answer toward Trump's $1.8 billion fund and gas prices simultaneously. If we want to talk about law enforcement, I do want to bring up the question about the $1.8 billion Department of Justice piggy bank that Donald Trump wants to hand out to people who clearly broke our laws on January 6, he said. But I ask the question about gas prices because I happened to pump my gas on Memorial Day. The worst part of my day was having to pay $82.89."
"I thought about the fact that we lost more than a dozen service members in a war we never should have been fighting, to raise those gas prices in the first place. You want to talk about the rule of law, there are plenty of opportunities for us to talk about that Cain interjected as El-Sayed attempted to con"
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