Laura Ingraham splits Internet as she warns of 'slow-rolling invasion' amid immigration debate

Laura Ingraham condemned decades of what she sees as avoidance by pro-immigration advocates regarding the negative impact of illegal immigration
PUBLISHED JUN 18, 2024
Laura Ingraham of Fox News delivered a pointed critique of Democratic immigration policies on 'The Ingraham Angle' (Getty Images)
Laura Ingraham of Fox News delivered a pointed critique of Democratic immigration policies on 'The Ingraham Angle' (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Fox News host Laura Ingraham delivered a stark critique of Democratic immigration policies during a recent episode of 'The Ingraham Angle', arguing that open borders are driving demographic shifts favorable to the Democratic Party.

Ingraham began by condemning what she views as decades of avoidance by pro-immigration advocates in acknowledging the negative impact of illegal immigration on the United States.

Ingraham critiques immigration impact and public sentiment

She stated, “More migrants, more Democrats. That's the focus of tonight's 'Angle'. For decades, the pro-immigration amnesty crowd refused to debate the toll that illegal immigration had taken on the country.”

She continued, emphasizing the scale of the issue, “Now the number of illegals here is probably closer to about 25 million and the pro-amnesty lines don't work anymore. There were close to 9 million illegals crossing, including got-aways, under Biden alone. Now, this is an attack in and of itself on American sovereignty. It's a slow rolling invasion.”

(Foxnews)
Laura Ingraham highlighted the toll illegal immigration has taken on the country (Fox News)

Ingraham highlighted her concerns with concrete numbers, stating, “Now check out the results of the new CBS YouGov poll. 62% say they favor a new national deportation program to remove all illegals living in the United States."

She concluded, "Now, the demographic breakdown supporting deportation is interesting as well: 67% of White Americans, 53% of Hispanics, and 47% of Blacks. Americans see what's being inflicted on their communities. It's not that difficult.”

MATAMOROS, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 25:  Asylum seekers walk to the U.S.-Mexico border as a group of at lea
Asylum seekers seen walking to the US-Mexico border (Getty Images)

Mixed reactions to Laura Ingraham's immigration critique

Laura Ingraham's commentary on immigration policy has sparked a range of reactions reflecting deep divisions among viewers.

One user wrote, "Yes, stop inflicting Ingraham and all the lies on America."



 

Another said, "Yeah, like gentrification and police brutality, right? It's a mess. People are waking up to the fact that their own government isn't looking out for them. Guess it takes a little chaos to get folks paying attention."



 

One said, "Democrats hate America!"



 

Another commented, "In RED states! Angle."



 

Someone else added, "Should save the culture glory."



 

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