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LOL: Chris Cuomo Interviews An Illegal Alien. The Man's Response Doesn't Align With CNN's Agenda.

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CNN's Chris Cuomo had a conversation with an illegal alien, with the help of a translator, about why the man decided to come to the United States. The questions Cuomo asked confirmed what President Donald Trump and the Republican Party has said for the past few years: illegal aliens are coming to America for jobs, not because they're truly seeking asylum from a dangerous government.

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“Is he here to work or is he here for asylum?” Cuomo asked the translator.

"He wants to work but if he gets asylum he's willing to get asylum," the translator told Cuomo.

"Why did he take his kid with him to come here if it's just to work?" Cuomo asked.

"It's what you and I were talking about. He says that if he comes here with his son then he's allowed to stay," the translator responded.

Cuomo has made it known that he disagrees with Trump's take on illegal immigration. Just look at some of his tweets on his Twitter feed and clips from his show:

President Trump has continually said Democrats refuse to help solve the issue of illegal immigration and he would close the United States-Mexico border if need be. He reiterated that position Sunday evening on Twitter:

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It will be interesting to see if Cuomo and CNN's public relations team can spin this to fit their narrative. Somehow they'll try to blame this on President Trump. Bet CNN will start thinking twice before they ask these kind of questions on live TV, especially if there's a possibility that the person they're interviewing with buck their narrative.

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