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Joy Reid Says “Adios” to Sympathy: If You Voted Trump, Your Deported Abuela is Your Problem

MSNBC host Joy Reid has sparked controversy with her recent comments on undocumented immigrants. In an appearance on “The ReidOut,” Reid asserted that individuals who voted for former President Trump should not expect sympathy for the deportation of their undocumented grandmothers.

Critics have denounced Reid’s remarks as insensitive and heartless, arguing that they victim-blame individuals who may have made their political decisions based on a variety of factors. Supporters, however, have defended Reid’s stance, citing the need to hold accountable those responsible for policies that separate families.

The controversy surrounding Reid’s comments underscores the divisive nature of the immigration debate in the United States. The issue remains a complex and multifaceted one, with no easy solutions.

WATCH — ‘We Like Fighters’: Muslim and Somali Leaders Endorse Trump in Minnesota

In an unexpected turn of events, Muslim and Somali leaders in Minnesota have endorsed Donald Trump’s re-election campaign. They cite his strong stance on national security and his support for law enforcement as reasons for their decision. The endorsement has sparked controversy, with some community members expressing concern over the candidate’s policies towards Muslims and immigrants. However, supporters of the endorsement argue that it reflects the growing dissatisfaction within the community with the current political climate.