‘The View’ Hosts Humiliate Themselves With Hypocritical Takes On NYC Illegals

‘The View’ Hosts Humiliate Themselves With Hypocritical Takes On NYC Illegals


In Friday’s episode of “The View,” the hosts once again showcased their ability to offer contradictory and hypocritical takes, this time focusing on the topic of immigration in New York City.

The segment began with Ana Navarro recalling her time as an immigrant in Miami during the 1980s, referencing the Marielle boat lift when 125,000 Cubans arrived in the U.S. within a span of six months. Her current solution? “They need to be resettled elsewhere. They need to spread out.”

The irony lies in the show’s consistent advocacy for open borders and their criticism of those who have expressed similar concerns in the past.

The conversation then took a laughable turn towards the broader implications of global warming and climate change, suggesting that these factors will only exacerbate migration issues as “people can’t live in certain parts of this world.”

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