‘The View’ star Ana Navarro slams Alligator Alcatraz tourists as ‘horrible human’ beings
Ana Navarro had it with political maneuvers targeting undocumented immigrants, The view Cohost said in a passionate response to the Americans dealing with the controversial detention center “Alligator Alcatraz” as a tourist destination.
In the midst of the information that people celebrated the Alligator Alcatraz with goods and visits to take photos outside the Florida place, Navarro criticized the show as “horrible” and urged people not to celebrate the misfortune of others.
“If you are there in the Everglades, driving there and leaving your car to take a photo as if it were the Eiffel Tower, you are a racist and you are a horrible human being,” said the 53-year-old republican panelist, like the studio audience applauded his words.
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Navarro’s declaration occurred in the middle of an increase in controversial ice raids across the country, which led to the detention of undocumented migrants.
The commentator did not stop during his assessment of Alcatraz Alligators tourists, however, when he was going even harder on the developments of his post at the table of hot subjects.
“These are not only undocumented immigrants.” Says Navarro.
She then prompted the public to consider another point.
“At the same time they bring together Latin immigrants, brown immigrants, they open the doors of white South Africans fleeing an nonexistent genocide,” she posed. “This is only one, expelling people and two, scary the people in this country.”
Weekly entertainment contacted the White House to comment.
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Navarro has long spoken against Donald Trump administration policies, but has taken a specifically firm position on ice deportations in recent weeks.
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The host of political and television personality was born in Nicaragua and finally moved to the United States with her family in the midst of political disturbances in her country of origin.
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