‘I Should Have Been Deported’: Recently Deported Man Slams Illegal Immigration

“There is an illegal immigration crisis in America”

This article, authored by Benjamin Roberts is republished under the Creative Commons “CC BY-NC-ND” license with permission from The Daily Caller News Foundation.

A recently deported man stood by President Donald Trump’s immigration policies in a Friday interview with the Telegraph.

Ted, a recently deported British citizen whose parents moved to the United States when he was a child, defended his own deportation and blasted leftist protesters attempting to stop deportations.

“Unlawful presence after learning that I was unlawfully present, right? I’m not making excuses. I should have been deported.” Ted said when describing his arrest. “There is an illegal immigration crisis in America, and any president that wants a lawfully ordered nation has the right and the duty and the obligation to enforce deportation.”

Ted continued, describing his reaction to the Minnesota anti-ICE riots that dominated headlines for weeks.

“You saw these leftist agitators that were impeding law enforcement. They were obstructing the enforcement of the law in attempts to detain and deport illegal immigrants, especially criminal illegal immigrants,” Ted said. “He [President Trump] should have brought in the National Guard. He should have doubled down.”

When asked for his opinion on the United Kingdom, where Ted was deported, he criticized London’s minority-majority status.

“The demographics of England are a lot different than I was expecting,” Ted said. “As soon as I stepped off the train…it appeared that the minorities were a majority, and the ethnic English were a minority.”

Ted later gave his opinion on contemporary migration policy in relation to his own identity.

“I would make a distinction between individual immigrants and immigration policy as a whole,” Ted said. “I think it’s not only counterproductive, but inconsiderate, rude, to go to any individual immigrant and say you don’t belong here. Versus, the policy which allows masses to change the demographics of an already existing place.”

Ted was previously convicted of a drunk driving offense, according to the Telegraph.

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