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00:00What do you make, Lily, of the argument that the rage that is being expressed on the streets in Los Angeles is justified
00:09when you consider that it is life and death for some of these people that are being forcibly removed from the United States, in some cases illegally?
00:20Well, I mean, if that's the argument, then you could make the same argument for anyone who's being arrested for any crime.
00:25Like, say you could get a DUI and now the cops are going to arrest you.
00:28Does that warrant an outrage because people don't want people being arrested for breaking the law?
00:34I mean, at the end of the day, like, if you didn't want to be deported, if you didn't want to face that fear of being deported, you should have come in legally.
00:42The option is there to come in legally.
00:45But these people decided to break the law, and now they are facing the consequences of it.
00:49And I believe that they feel like if they throw a big enough fit, if they wreak enough havoc on the towns that they're doing this in,
00:57in Los Angeles at the current moment, that they're going to get their way and they'll make the Trump administration back down.
01:02But that's not what people voted Trump for.
01:03They voted Trump in to get rid of this illegal alien problem, because we have millions of these people in our country.
01:09They are bringing drugs.
01:10They are bringing fentanyl.
01:12They are driving the crime rate up.
01:13It's taking away jobs from the American citizen.
01:15And these are all things that people need, want the Trump administration to crack on hard down on.
01:21So I think it is important that, you know, people keep their eye on the ball and are not distracted by people throwing a fit.

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