Whoopi Goldberg suggested on Monday that if President Donald Trump and his administration could deport terrorists and revoke the immigrati...
Whoopi Goldberg suggested on Monday that if President Donald Trump and his administration could deport terrorists and revoke the immigration status of anti-American agitators, there was no limit to who he could ultimately deport and exile from the United States.
Goldberg made the comments during Monday’s broadcast of midday talk show “The View,” just a week after the Trump administration moved to strip a pro-Hamas agitator of his Green Card and days after more than 250 gang members — associated with violent Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua and MS-13 — were deported to a mega-prison in El Salvador.
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“You just gotta keep your eyes open, y’all,” she warned, going on to imply that even American citizens were at risk of deportation. “Because if they can just come up and take somebody because they’ve made a decision that you’re supposed to be that person, any one of us could find ourselves being deported to some country when we’ve never been there.”
“Listen, you know, it is very clear to me that if we don’t continue to say we want — listen, I understand you want to clean out all the old, some bad stuff,” Goldberg continued, pivoting in an apparent jab at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). “I get it, but why do you now have access to my personal information? I get what the things you are trying to do, I don’t understand why you’re taking my stuff. My personal — not mine personally, but each and every one of you! And your Constitutional right to free speech.”
Goldberg kept going down the rabbit hole, asserting that conservative claims of government censorship of their speech — which President Joe Biden’s administration bragged about doing and multiple social media platforms admitted to aiding in their efforts — were bogus.
“In fact, you’re doing the same thing you’re accusing everyone else of doing,” she lectured. “And you’re doing it in a way we’ve never seen before because very few people have kept you from speaking out.”