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Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is probably the only Democrat who sees how insane it is to defend illegal aliens who commit crimes post-fact. Not only does defending this insanity make no sense, but it’s essentially a vow to harbor foreign nationals after they have harmed American citizens.

It’s unclear how many times the American people have to inform the Dems that they despise illegal immigration, as at least 159 Democrats have yet to acknowledge that. And according to Fetterman, this is exactly why they lost the election.

According to The Post Millennial:

He told Fox News on Monday after the Laken Riley Act passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday, despite 159 Democrats voting against it, “We have hundreds and hundreds of thousands of migrants here illegally that have (been) convicted of crimes… who wants to defend that, to allow them to remain in our nation after that. And now if you’re here illegally and you’re committing crimes and those things, I don’t know why anybody thinks that it’s controversial that they all need to go.”

Host Brett Baier asked Fetterman if he thought crimes committed by illegal immigrants were one of the biggest issues for the 2024 election, to which the Pennsylvania Senator responded, “If we can’t pull up with 7 votes, at least 7 out of 47 [from Democrat Senators] – that’s a reason why we lost.”

The only way the left can get away with this with the most ignorant voters is for two reasons. Firstly, the media will hold their hand as they act as the PR firm for the Democratic Party. Secondly, they call illegal immigrants “immigrants,” which is intended to confuse the public into thinking this is all about legal immigrants and maybe a few DACA residents.

It’s not really possible to defend crimes committed by foreign nationals who should not even be here, which is why they must gaslight and deceive the masses to pretend they are anything but deranged activists who couldn’t care less about the people they represent.

The Senate will vote on the act on Friday, and Fetterman is the only Democratic senator to publicly support this very reasonable bill.