CNN Panel Clashes Over Race, Trump Deportations, and Slavery References
- A heated CNN NewsNight panel on Wednesday featured Republicans Shermichael Singleton and Ana Navarro debating Trump’s deportation policies in the U.S.
- The debate arose after President Trump’s executive orders targeting Mexican drug cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations escalated immigration enforcement.
- During the discussion, Navarro claimed many immigrants came illegally unlike black people brought as slaves, prompting Singleton to respond, "Last time I checked, I'm Black, you're not."
- Singleton asserted that individuals who enter the country without proper authorization must depart, while Navarro emphasized that finite resources require addressing the needs of citizens before others.
- The verbal clash highlighted tensions over immigration and racial profiling and forced host Abby Phillip to cut the segment to commercial amid escalating chaos.
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