Former first lady Michelle Obama said Monday on a podcast that the impact of the Trump administration’s deportation policy on “immigrants” is what keeps her “up at night.”
With an estimated 11 million border encounters during the Biden-Harris administration’s four years, President Donald Trump vowed to crack down on the border crisis and conduct mass deportations. While discussing race and fear in the United States on the “On Purpose with Jay Shetty” podcast, Obama said her current worry is for “what’s happening to immigrants,” drawing a comparison to her brother, Craig Robinson, who was accused by two black police officers of stealing a bike.
“Well, in this current climate for me, it’s, you know, what’s happening to immigrants. So it’s not the fear for myself anymore. I drive around in a four-car motorcade with a police escort. I’m Michelle Obama,” Obama said. “I do still worry about my daughters in the world, even though they are somewhat recognizable.”
“So my fears are for what I know is happening out there in streets all over the city. Now that we have leadership that is sort of indiscriminately determining who belongs and who doesn’t, and we know that those decisions aren’t being made with courts and with due process and that it’s being made like this cop that pulled my brother over when he was 12,” Obama added.
Democrats have ramped up their pushback against Trump’s deportation efforts, filing lawsuits against the administration and recently rallying behind illegal migrant Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. Despite the Department of Justice releasing records detailing allegations connecting Abrego Garcia to the MS-13 gang, some Democrat lawmakers have traveled to El Salvador to visit him in support of bringing him back to the U.S. (RELATED: ‘Could He Ever Be Deported?’: Laura Ingraham Clashes With Democrat Rep Over What ‘Process Is Due’ To Abrego Garcia)
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Obama continued to say that with “so much” bias, racism and “ignorance” fueled against “people of color” in the United States, she fears there won’t be enough “advocates” to protect immigrants.
“You don’t look like somebody that belongs. You know, I can determine just by looking at you that you’re a good person or you’re not a good person. Knowing that there’s so much bias and so much racism and so much ignorance that fuels those kind of choices, I worry for people of color all over this country,” Obama said.
“I don’t know that we will have the advocates to protect everybody. That makes me – that frightens me. It keeps me up at night,” Obama said. “I know that there are – and I see that when I’m driving around L.A. I’m just looking in the faces of folks who could be victims, and I’m wondering, ‘How are you feeling? How do you feel standing on the bus stop? How do you feel comfortable going to work, going to school, when you know that there could be people out here judging you and who could upend your life in a second?’ That’s who I worry for right now.”
Former President Barack Obama hit a record high deportation rate during his two terms in office. The former Democrat president deported over 3 million migrants from the United States during his eight years in office, driving out roughly 1.8 million foreign nationals within his first three years alone.
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