Race-obsessed Crockett calls for deportation of phantom ‘White Supremacists’

A congresswoman’s latest try at race-baiting found her calling for the deportation of American citizens while twisting the views of slain West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom.

In the wake of the Thanksgiving Eve attack in Washington, D.C., allegedly committed by an Afghan national with a potential terrorist motive, President Donald Trump has begun taking steps to further restore America’s national sovereignty.

While this includes an aim to stop entry into the United States from Third World countries and to review even legally present foreign nationals for possible deportation, Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) once again resorted to pulling the race card and alleged without evidence that “immigrants have a lower crime committal rate than white supremacists.”

The claim came during a Sunday appearance on MS NOW’s “The Weekend,” co-hosted by Jacqueline Alemany, Jonathan Capehart, and Eugene Daniels, after she presented allegations that some detainees of immigration enforcement had been deprived of water and had resorted to drinking urine.

“And it’s, frankly, not who we are because if that’s the case, let’s talk about the white supremacists and how many of them need to be kicked out of this country because I can guarantee you I can track down more crimes they’ve committed because, overall, immigrants have a lower crime committal rate than white supremacists,” asserted the lawmaker. “But we don’t wanna talk about that in this country.”

This is from the same congresswoman who argued, “Just because someone has committed a crime, it doesn’t make them a criminal. That is completely different. Being a criminal is more about your mindset. Committing a crime can come from a lot of different reasons.”

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In setting up the claim, Crockett insisted, “This can’t be America. But obviously, in Trump’s America, this is exactly what he wants. And the idea that one person can get out of line and commit such a horrific crime as shooting two of our National Guardsmen, two National Guardsmen that never ever asked to be here … but now you want to go against every single immigrant — that doesn’t make sense.”

Her remarks included a misrepresentation of what slain West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom felt regarding the deployment to Washington, D.C. As was reported, CNN interviewed her former boyfriend of six years, who remained on good terms, and he conveyed how she’d been given the opportunity to return home early and chose to stay.

“She wanted to make a difference. She wanted to, extremely, she was happy with it,” explained Adam Carr, who gave voice to Beckstrom’s frustration that the guardsmen were “limited” in what they could do in the nation’s capital.

Regarding the alleged crime statistic, Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet wrote on X, “They want you to believe every white person is a domestic extremist and that every immigrant is law-abiding. The only problem is actual statistics, per capita crime rates, common sense, and what we can see with our own two eyes.”

“Americans of all backgrounds miss feeling like they live in America with fellow citizens who share a culture. It’s our political right to make the cultural displacement, the public charges, and the overcrowding stop,” he went on. “It’s not un-American to exert political power to change a policy. It’s the most American thing we can do.”

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Further aims to rebuke Crockett found one user pointing out the recent arrest of an Afghan national in Texas who’d allegedly made a bomb threat and was booked in Tarrant County as “white.” That detail was met with the conclusion, “When these are classified as ‘White’, the statistics will be higher.”

Given her insistence on defending her staff’s use of a cursory Google search to make false claims that Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin had accepted donations from late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a point she would not retract, some social media users saw fit to do searches of their own in response to the lawmaker, where it concerned crime and race.

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Kevin Haggerty

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