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Progressive under fire for calling ICE a 'terrorist force'

Progressive under fire for calling ICE a 'terrorist force'

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Washington state Democrat Pramila Jayapal has doubled down on an eyebrow-raising social media post she made on Tuesday. The progressive congresswoman came under fire earlier in the week after calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 'a terrorist force' during a town hall event, then posting the quote to her Instagram account.
Jayapal's remarks came as the Trump administration is touting historic success in border enforcement. President Donald Trump wrote in a Wednesday evening social media post that 'the June Border Statistics ... are the Lowest Recorded Numbers In United States History.' 'The U.S. Border Patrol reported Zero releases of Illegal Aliens into the Country,' Trump added.
'I never in a million years thought that that is something that I would see here in America,' she told the network. 'And so I think it is the administration that has to apologize to U.S. citizens that have been rounded up to legal, permanent residents, to people with legal statuses across the country who are getting swept up, people who have been here for 20 years and committed no crimes, getting swept up by masked men who are kidnaping them and deporting them.'
Asked about Jayapal's statement on the air, the white house spokeswoman simply called her a 'deranged leftist.' The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also published on Monday a one pager debunking myths and detailing how ICE officers are being targeted in the line of duty.
In it, the department noted that lies are 'being spread to demonize our brave ICE law enforcement who risk their lives to remove criminal illegal aliens including suspected terrorists, gang members, murderers, and rapists from American communities.'
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