MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace deportation of alleged gang members

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MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace expressed sadness to the Trump administration on Tuesday, deporting so-called Tren de Alagua gang members to El Salvador.
In an episode of the recent Fortress podcast, Wallace mentioned that deportation was the most fearful thing about Donald Trump’s second term, saying she was “in a dilemma” when she saw photos of alleged gang members allegedly placed in an El Salvador prison.
“I saw the Department of Homeland Security’s paid ads in front of Cecot prisoners [Terrorism Confinement Center] I was ruined. ” She told host Tim Miller.
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MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace claimed she felt “in trouble” about the alleged deportation of members of the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador by the Trump administration. (Nathan Congleton/NBCUniversal via Getty Image)
President Trump invoked the Alien Enemy Act in March to speed up the deportation of alleged Tren de Aragua gang members, citing the outrage of critics who said there was not enough evidence to determine their ties to the gang.
The Department of Homeland Security has defended the deportation, and Department of Homeland Security spokesman Tricia McLaughlin said the immigrants sent to Salvador Secot are “actually terrorists, human rights abusers, gangs, etc.” while the government complies with due process.
“I believe in our intelligence agencies and internal intelligence personnel,” Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, said in March. Department of Homeland Security Individuals are members and part of the organization and work with them. ”
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The deportation method faces legal challenges. The U.S. Supreme Court banned the Trump administration from deporting immigrants without the chance to challenge them as members of the criminal gang in April and extended the order in May.
In the interview, Wallace denied whether Trump tried to deport people were members of the gang.
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“I remember the first day I read about El Salvador, a member of the accused Tren de Aragua, and there was no evidence that they had anything to do with Tren de Aragua,” she said. “And I remember saying… like 'I wish I wasn't so brave. I wish I could stop thinking about these guys being scared in El Salvador.'”
Speaking of feeling bad about seeing the DHS posting photos of alleged gangster members being held on Cecot, the MSNBC host accused the management of abuse of humans.
“And I think I sometimes feel pain because they treat humanity. But I think if you give up on pain, you do something horrible to humanity,” Wallace added, “I'm afraid to bother me, so many people suffer.”
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When asked to comment, White House spokesman Abigail Jackson told Fox News numbers: “Cry more, Nicole Wallace. Only TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome] Whack Job will be “sucked” by illegal criminal terrorists being evacuated from the country, but there is no mention of the U.S. victims of these outrageous criminals. ”