Black Immigrant Caller Destroys Charlemagne Tha God Over His Defense Of Harris's Border Role

Black Immigrant Caller Destroys Charlemagne Tha God Over His Defense Of Harris's Border Role


Radio host Charlamagne Tha God got a dose of reality from a black immigrant when he attempted to defend Democrat presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris’ role as border czar.

The caller who was known only as Al from Queens, New York, said on “The Breakfast Club” that the vice president is largely responsible for the border crisis as the host argued that the issue extends beyond what the president and vice president can control.

“Let me start off by saying I love you guys, man. I listen to you guys every morning. And I’m also a black man, I’m also an immigrant. But there are certain things that you guys are saying that Kamala wasn’t supporting or she wasn’t answering these questions, man,” the caller said. “I watched the same debate. When they spoke about immigrants, she’s half the reason that all these immigrants are in the state of New York or any state for that.”

“Listen, I don’t know why we put the blame on one person as if the border hasn’t been an issue for years under every administration. That’s why they were able to create a bipartisan bill that [former president] Donald Trump didn’t want to push through, because he knew it would give the Democrats a win,” the host said. “So I don’t understand why we act like one person caused the border to be a problem.”

The border legislation did have funds for more ICE agents but also allowed the border to stay open if there were less then 5,000 migrant encounters daily.

“But here’s the situation: even if he didn’t push the bill, giving more border patrol agents is not helping the situation that we are still allowing these people to come in,” the caller said. “You can get all the border patrols you want, but if the administration is allowing these immigrants to come in, giving them free flights to go anywhere across America, Border Patrol can’t do anything.”


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