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Hunter Biden Criticizes Trump’s Immigration Policies and Politics
Hunter Biden expressed strong disapproval of former President Donald Trump’s approach to immigration, specifically condemning the deportation of violent illegal immigrants to a notorious detention center in El Salvador. During a conversation with YouTube host Andrew Callaghan, he suggested that if he were in office, he would directly threaten the Salvadorian government to send back these immigrants, or else consider invading.
He called the situation a “crime” and criticized the policies as unjust. Biden also lamented the broader focus on immigration among Americans and accused politicians of exploiting fears around white voters’ concerns. He pointed out that white men are statistically more likely to commit violent crimes compared to immigrants, suggesting a media narrative that distorts these facts.
Hunter emphasized that his father, President Joe Biden, managed to appeal to white voters not by pandering to Trumpian attitudes but by challenging them. He contrasted the US with countries like China and Russia, emphasizing that immigration has been essential to attracting skilled individuals to America. He also criticized Stephen Miller, a senior Trump advisor known for hardline immigration stance, describing him in blunt terms.
Despite polls indicating that immigration remains a significant challenge for Democrats, Hunter argued that his father’s approach—challenging rather than pandering—resonated with voters. He also suggested that countries like China and Russia attract talent through immigration, contrasting this with US policies he perceives as restrictive.
Hunter didn’t shy away from criticizing key figures in the Trump administration, referring to Stephen Miller dismissively. Historically, Hunter has made comments about immigrants that have stirred controversy, including an incident in 2018 involving police and suspicious individuals passing by during a gun-related police question.