The immigration debate featured a chaotic exchange involving Abby Phillip, John Fugelsang, Jillian Michaels, Karen Finney, and Scott Jennings. Fugelsang advocated for the rights of asylum seekers, stating illegal migrants contribute significantly to the economy. Michaels countered with critiques of past deportations under Obama, challenging the due process for those affected. The panel's dynamic became increasingly chaotic, with shouting and interruptions complicating the dialogue. Despite attempts by Phillip to restore order, the discussion failed to focus as various panel members argued over the implications of illegal immigration and the state of sanctuary cities in California.
If you're on our soil, you're allowed to claim asylum, Fugelsang told Michaels, arguing at one point that illegal migrants pump billions into the economy and don't directly affect people like Michaels.
Did you have a problem with the millions of people that Obama deported, over 50% of which did not get due process expedited removal, voluntary return, Michaels told the panel as Rep. Sam Liccardo (D-CA) jumped in.
Los Angeles is now a sanctuary city. California didn't have sanctuary cities when Obama was in office, and they cooperated under a program, Michaels said as Phillips's words failed to land with anyone.
Illegal immigration hurts ever.
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