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Scott Jennings Catches Fellow CNN Panelists in Massive Double Standard on Illegal Immigration and Child Separation (VIDEO)


Do you remember a few months back when every Democrat and liberal TV talking head was screaming about the idea of separating illegal immigrant children from their families? The talking point was everywhere, it was inescapable.

Now that the Trump administration is trying to reunite the children of illegal immigrants by sending them home to their parents in their home countries, the same people are making the opposite argument. How dare Trump reunite these children with their families!

CNN’s Scott Jennings tried to address this with his fellow panelists at CNN and they just couldn’t wrap their minds around this simple concept.

From the Western Journal:

Scott Jennings successfully fended off three liberal women’s attacks Sunday during a CNN panel regarding unaccompanied minors who crossed the border illegally and the Trump administration’s push to reunite those children with their families.

The panel discussion took place on CNN’s “The Arena with Kasie Hunt,” following a holiday weekend ruling by a federal judge blocking federal immigration officials from transporting 76 Guatemalan minors back to their home country.

ABC News reported that D.C. federal district court Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, a Biden appointee, issued an order Sunday banning the flights until further legal proceedings can be held.

“We’re for child separation now from their families now. We used to be against that — now, I guess we’re for it,” Jennings said in response to the ruling…

“These children were abandoned here, somehow,” Jennings said. “They’ve been sent here for some period of time. They’re trying to reunite them with their families where they’re from, with a government that has asked for their return and wants to facilitate their return.

“This all happened under the Biden administration. Now, a Biden judge is trying to keep them here and to further this policy of keeping them separated from the families that they have in Guatemala,” he added. “Again, everybody is upset about this, and I don’t know why. They’re trying to reunite them with their families.”

Watch the exchange below:

The left has no consistency. They just go from thing to thing, trying to use anything to attack Trump and Republicans. Then they get outraged when anyone reminds them what they said five minutes ago. It’s why their arguments fall apart so easily.





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