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‘It’s insane’: Joe Rogan on ICE raids, arrests under Trump



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Joe Rogan called President Donald Trump’s immigration raids “insane” and criticized focusing on migrant workers instead of criminals. Data shows that 61% of those arrested under Trump’s policies had no criminal records, highlighting the aggressive tactics used in these operations.

The Trump administration’s immigration policies have caused an increase in detentions, leading to overcrowded facilities and deteriorating conditions for detainees.

Human rights defenders have condemned ICE detention conditions, calling the system “barbaric and negligent” amid increasing detainee numbers.

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Key points from the Left

  • Joe Rogan criticized President Donald Trump's immigration raids, calling them 'insane.'
  • Rogan expressed disappointment over ICE targeting workers during these operations.
  • The Trump administration aimed to detain 3,000 undocumented people daily regardless of criminal history.
  • According to a Washington Post analysis, 61 percent of those arrested had no previous criminal conviction.

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Key points from the Center

  • Joe Rogan criticized the ICE raids for targeting migrant workers instead of cartel members or gang members, calling them "insane."
  • Rogan mentioned that construction workers are being raided at job sites, highlighting a significant issue.
  • He expressed concern about claims made by individuals identifying as "free speech warriors," stating, "I don’t think anybody would’ve signed up for that."
  • With the passage of Trump's bill, deportation efforts are expected to increase again.

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