Reporter to Speaker Johnson: If a Republican Wins in 2024, Would the GOP Be in Favor of Mass Deportation of Illegal Immigrants?
Johnson: ‘We haven’t gotten to that point’
Jan 3, 2024 6:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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BRADLEY: “Mr. Speaker, Ali Bradley here with NewsNation. I’m wondering, we’ve seen over seven million people encountered under this administration. Many of them have been released into our country with notices to appear. DHS has even said that many of them don’t qualify for asylum. Just last month, we saw 302,000 encounters, 245,000 of them released with an NTA. Should a Republican win the election here coming up, would the Republican Party be in favor of mass deportation? And what does that look like? Are we going door to door? Are you going into businesses? What would that look like if the Republican Party supports it?”