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Notice Where and When This CNN Panel on Immigration Fell Apart

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I mean, you knew this was going to trigger the CNN panel. It’s also ironic since National Review’s Noah Rothman is one of the most Trump-skeptical conservatives out there. The discussion started CNN-friendly, with Rothman noting parts of Trump’s remarks about immigration that he thought were flat-out wrong. 

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Then, he mentioned assimilation and how some parts of the country are so awash with migrants that aren’t doing this, and it’s becoming a problem. And you can tell the panel was aghast, as Ana Navarro and someone named Deja Foxx repeatedly interrupted Rothman. Foxx ran for Congress and got blown out in a primary, in case you’re wondering:

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What a wild ride. But also, par for the course. Sorry, libs, these people are going back. 

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