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Laura Ingraham Warns That Dems 'Prefer' Undocumented Immigrants To Trump Voters—And, Well, She's Not Wrong

Laura Ingraham Warns That Dems 'Prefer' Undocumented Immigrants To Trump Voters—And, Well, She's Not Wrong
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As the old adage goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Laura Ingraham, who will serve as the broken clock in this metaphor, has finally had her moment.


After years of ridiculous, unfounded accusations against liberals, and ridiculous attempts to trigger them such as trying to drink a lightbulb-stuffed steak through a plastic straw to "trigger" folks, Ingraham has made a statement that many felt actually stands up to some scrutiny.

During a segment in which she addressed the inaccurately-titled "border crisis" at the southern border of the United States, Ingraham insisted it was "just a fact" that Democrats would rather have undocumented immigrants in the country than "anyone who ever voted for Trump."

Twitter's response to her remarks?

"Pretty much, yeah."





Most people pointed to the Capitol insurrection as the reason they preferred Immigrants--immigrants did not bring the Confederate Flag inside a United States Federal building.






Ingraham has also blamed immigrants in the past for destroying the "America we love."

"Massive demographic changes have been foisted upon the American people. And they're changes that none of us ever voted for, and most of us don't like," she said in the offending segment.

"From Virginia to California, we see stark examples of how radically in some ways the country has changed. Now, much of this is related to both illegal and in some cases legal immigration."






Ingraham's "attack" on Democrats in this case holds no water, because Democrats absolutely agree with her and have several incidents worth of proof as to why they feel the way they do.

Better luck next time, Laura.

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