
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took to social media to claim that Democrats had "fallen in love" with international criminal gang MS-13 while sharing data showing that most Americans support deporting undocumented immigrants.
Greene shared a clip of CNN data specialist Harry Enten sharing data demonstrating that the majority of Americans support deporting all undocumented immigrants from the country.
"The majority of Americans support deporting illegals! But the Democrats Party has fallen in love with MS-13 and is going all in on fighting to protect the cartels," Greene wrote alongside the clip. "I said it long ago. Democrats are the best business partner of the cartels!"
The majority of Americans support deporting illegals!
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) April 19, 2025
But the Democrats Party has fallen in love with MS-13 and is going all in on fighting to protect the cartels.
I said it long ago.
Democrats are the best business partner of the cartels!
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Enten, who was joined with Kate Bolduan on CNN News Central, continued to state that immigration was an issue Trump was doing well with voters on.
"This is an area where Donald Trump wants to focus because the bottom line is this is an area in which the American people, at least the bare majority of them, seem to like what he's doing," Enten said.
Bolduan continued to reiterate that Trump struggled with voters when it came to his economic policy.
"So let's stay here with this, compare where he is on immigration to where Biden was. We know that this was why he leaned into immigration so much," she said.
"So take a look here. This is on immigration. What track are we on? The right track or the wrong track? Look in December. Look at the percentage who said we were on the wrong track, 62% of Americans, when Joe Biden was in office, compared to just 14% who said that we were on right track. Flash forward to April. Well, hello. 45% say we're on the right track, compared to 42% who say we were on the long track," said Enten.
"So in a big switcheroo from where we were back in January, the plurality of Americans say that the country is on the right track when it comes to immigration policy. Back in December, when Joe Biden was president, the vast majority said that we were on the wrong track. Again, this points out that on the whole, Americans like where we're going on immigration policy under Donald Trump, which is very different from where we were under Joe Biden," he concluded.
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