WOW: Joe Rogan POUNDS Trump over deportations

Rachel Abrahams


Joe Rogan Calls Out Trump Administration’s Deportation Policies

In a recent episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan openly criticized the Trump administration’s deportation policies, labeling them horrific and a “human rights nightmare.” The comments came after he discussed the case of a gay barber who was caught up in the aggressive deportation efforts and sent to a notorious maximum-security prison in El Salvador.

Rogan Highlights Human Rights Concerns

“You gotta get scared that people who are not criminals are getting lassoed up and deported and sent to El Salvador prisons,” Rogan stated. “It seems like a bad thing to happen to me. It’s horrific.”

Rogan emphasized the dangers of rapidly carried out deportations, mentioning that innocent individuals are being swept up in a system designed to target gang members. “Just so you know, that’s not our bleep. We don’t bleep anymore,” he added, calling attention to the gravity of the situation.

The Implications of Trump’s Policies

Despite his criticism, it’s important to note that Rogan previously voted for Trump, a decision that has drawn scrutiny given the very policies he now condemns. Trump’s administration, particularly under advisor Stephen Miller, has been notorious for its hardline approaches, which include expanding ICE raids and fast-tracking deportations without due process.

“This is bad for the cause,” Rogan remarked regarding the collateral damage from these deportations, particularly innocent civilians like the gay barber. “Everyone agrees we should get the gang members out, but not innocent people.”

Rogan’s concerns extend beyond individual stories. He highlights systemic flaws in the process, where individuals—regardless of their innocence—are subject to deportation without an opportunity for legal representation or trial.

Questioning Due Process

Even in cases where deportations target suspected gang members, due process remains a legal requirement. Rogan pointed out that stripping individuals of their rights leads to significant moral and legal repercussions. As he stated, even if justice were served to the criminals, it still mandates a fair process.

Critics of the administration argue that innocent individuals being wrongfully detained and deported is symptomatic of a larger and deeply flawed system. “This isn’t just a matter of getting the right person,” Rogan emphasized. “It’s about the human beings affected by these policies.”

Rogan’s Responsibility and Broader Accountability

While Rogan deserves credit for speaking out against the injustices of the program, critics suggest he should also acknowledge his role in supporting the administration that instituted these policies. As highlighted, “you can’t be an arsonist and then ask for credit for putting out the fire that you started,” referring to the need for accountability within the broader political ecosystem.

Conclusion

As the conversation around immigration and deportation policies continues to evolve, many individuals are left wondering how such systemic issues can be addressed moving forward. Do you agree with Joe Rogan’s insights? How do you feel about the current deportation policies? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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34 Comments

  1. @jasonkidd969

    Trump is by far the best president this country has had since the founding fathers. I just hope that people will educate themselves enough to see through the left-wing propaganda which is based on globalist agenda. People this is a war between nationalists and globalists.

  2. @Travismeche

    While a precise figure for the total number of deportations under President Trump's first term (2017-2021) isn't available, reports indicate the following:
    During his first three years in office, approximately 800,000 people were deported. This is less than the 1.18 million deported during the same period under President Obama.
    The Migration Policy Institute estimated the total number of deportations during Trump's first term at 1.5 million. For comparison, they estimated 1.57 million were deported during Obama's first term (2009-2012) and 1.49 million during his second term (2013-2016). And Clinton deported like 12.3 million

  3. @Travismeche

    So they didnโ€™t have the guys social security number and birth certificate and all other stuff? They just sent him over there without checking anything? Idk if I even believe this really happened

  4. @kathrynoneill5862

    I voted for Trump. i don't regret it. What do you want? People continued coming in at well and came on. Do u see what's happening in the UK? Democrats were trying to bring back a known gang member and wife beater. Why didn't they try to bring back the gay man? Interesting.

  5. @Sean-xr1xj

    Most people are pro deporting criminals but anti deporting innocent citizens

    This is Joe's take and most of yours too. This isn't Joe switching up – he was never PRO innocent Americans getting deported

  6. @leibianafeliz5581

    As Latin American Bukele was always into all this from the beginning

  7. @dlynn0707

    Ya all killing me. Theyโ€™re illegal. Why donโ€™t you all try going to London, Paris or shit as of May 7 go try and fly without areal ID. Either that or yโ€™all go out there and let these guys come stay at your house feed them give them your insurance let them drive your car hang out with your daughters.

  8. @sandy239b6

    Deport them all illegals, he is right!
    But he screwed us Canadians over the election…we got the WEF established now in Canada ๐Ÿ˜ข

  9. @seancroteau160

    I can tell you dont like Rogan

  10. @jasonray3336

    Dave said that this would not be going on if Kamala Harris got elected president, but what he fails to realize is that she would just have an open border, just like Biden, in fact if both Biden and Harris were tough on the border, then Trump would not be president right now

  11. @roberthatch6230

    Joe will end up kissing his aโ€”. He will play the whole thing off as a left liberal misunderstanding . Not reported properly. Probably by the next UFC event they will hug and make up .

  12. @jarretheller2244

    Rogan sounds like a guy who has been humbled by the Meidas brothers and their channelโ€™s surge

  13. @genie602

    too dragged out.. slow delivery

  14. @marcomora4545

    Rogan is a horrible person who helped bring a criminal to power and now feels the threat hanging over his head, he sees that he must now worship Trump and that anything he says that accidentally angers the mad king would give him a one-way ticket to El Salvador.

  15. @endtimerevelations7777

    We have prisons here. He sent that man to hell. He followed the lead of what they did in El Salvador. They went door to door locking people up. For any tattoos you are going to jail if you cant explain them. Trump wants to hold court in the street. We need to get him in check RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT CONTENT. THIS MAN IS TROUBLE

  16. @desertmagicdemos1647

    The due process argument is a cute attempt at a trick by left. Everyone knows that there is no way the courts can hear millions of cases. So anyone who crosses the border is essentially here to stay as long as they want. Furthermore, it is not settled law that non-citizens, in the country illegally, have a right to due process.

  17. @jeremy.geronimo

    How much you wanna bet, Joe Rogan got a call from the administration โ€œpolitely askingโ€ him to stop dissenting?

  18. @Chimpertainment

    has anyone let Mr Packman know that his mustache makes him look like a cop that just stuffed drug money into his vest?

  19. @lucieherkova7636

    First ….you come LEGALLY which means you go through the PROCESS to have it done!!!! As I did!!!! But nobody cared when illegals were coming un like there is no tomorrow about any PROCESS for them!!! But now you all want to follow the law which they broke in first place ๐Ÿค”

  20. @erikgarcia3778

    Trump just screwing up badly voted for him but f do agree this tariff crap will isolate America severely

  21. @candycolriv

    Before you go on & on about due process, look @ the law being used to remove them from the US. So for those, the due process complaint doesnโ€™t apply. Ppl being deported rn all have OLD orders that they were to leave the US. They just didnโ€™t. They should self deport & avoid being held in El Salvador.
    Yes, being HELD. Trump did a contract with Bukele to house the gang members, to save $$. Which we really need to. The contract expires in 1 year . Yes, it could be negotiated again but they arenโ€™t sentenced to anything. Itโ€™s the same as if we were housing them in a detention facility, while weโ€™re trying to adjudicate their case. Some of them, flat out have orders to leave the US & other warrants. The suspected gang members, are being detained, until we can get them all thru court.
    So first, Joe shouldnโ€™t have left he border open & lied & lied about the border being secure & that there wasnโ€™t any issue. Second, the ones who already went through some sort of โ€œdue processโ€ & have orders to LEAVE. They shouldโ€™ve respected our laws & left. Third, for everyone trivializing them being picked out by tattoos, among a whole host of other criteria, itโ€™s not just their tattoos (obviously , donโ€™t be ridiculous). You should know that, they purposefully get specific tattoos, by specific artists. They arenโ€™t trying to hide their affiliation, be clear. With regards to MS13, not positive about Trendeagua, where they are from ie Venezuela/El Salvador , as part of the culture and really safety, ppl who arenโ€™t gangbangers, do NOT under any circumstance, get tattoos- period. So, not for nothing, them being head to toe tattooed with specific tattoos, isnโ€™t the low bar you think it is. Being from the US, it would be ridiculous to use that criteria because everyone gets tattoos for every n any reasonโ€ฆ. regardless, like I said , thereโ€™s a whole checklist these guys have to score a certain number on to be labeled a suspected gang member. & some, of course, have a whole rap sheet that details a whole history of their gang affiliation & crimesโ€ฆ.
    Either wayโ€ฆ
    Ppl love to hate Trump. But someoneโ€™s gotta tell me how their world has radically changed since heโ€™s been in officeโ€ฆ.. honestly. Good or bad. Live for & by, those close to you, who make a diff in your life. These ppl are soooo removed from youโ€ฆ. Donโ€™t invest your hate or love into them. Any of em. Idc whoโ€™s governor, president, dog catcherโ€ฆ none of them has ever made me stop & think, manโ€ฆ if only so n so wasnโ€™t or was in office, this thing im dealing with or lacking or grateful over, wouldnโ€™t have happened or the good , would continue to happenโ€ฆ never ever. Itโ€™s not good for your health to be so invested in ppl you donโ€™t know & donโ€™t care

  22. @Ara-h5c

    Iโ€™m sorry! Letโ€™s get illegals out!!!!! Iโ€™m struggling to get a job and get help from the government what I paid my entire life and I canโ€™t even get help for FOOD!!! Iโ€™m American and should be able to get a job!!

  23. @hellyan35867

    Joe Rogan has done a lot that I disagree with but I'm glad he's speaking out about this. He has the Intel's ears.

  24. @robw7676

    You can support large increases in deportations AND want to see due process. The Democrat alternative is what? Kamala would have presided over even higher immigration and deported virtually nobody who entered the country illegally and committed a crime.

  25. @monty2020-i5d

    Who's Rogan? Is he some genius on how to destroy a country by turning it into a South American country?

  26. @monty2020-i5d

    Remove all illegal aliens there illegal. America at half billion population is full. Do you want your grandchildren to starve?

  27. @seancurley441

    Too late to back pedal Joe. You pushed Trump, you voted for this fool and gave him a platform multiple times. You and those other fools are to blame.

  28. @edwardgerald7567

    The new president Bukele has been doing this in his presidency. He sacrificed a few innocent, but makes El Salvador from the most dangerous to the safest country.

  29. @ChoctawGoddess

    If you are in this country ILLEGALLY….THAN you are a criminal!!!! SIMPLE!!!! ๐Ÿ˜’

  30. @mattringer1977

    Btw your book is called 'The Echo Machine' is rich. Today the dems Phrase Of The Day was "Insider Trading by the Trump Administration due to the tariffs! " How is it the exact same phrase verbatim is constantly repeated by countless dems on the exact same day?

  31. @mattringer1977

    So if you're gay and a barber you can't affiliate with a gang? You've just flipped your pwn bs identity politics on it's head. Make up your mind. Btw your best friend barber was here illegally. Don't hear you bitching about the victims of these illegals.

  32. @ClanT4nkGamingOfficial

    If it wasnt foe your crazy ass judges these people would be out of our country with due process. We elected trump, us the people yet you fuckers try to stop everything our commander and cheif is doing. I voted for this and so did everyone else. You guys wont win an election by blocking the PRESIDENT and trying to ASSASSINATE him.

  33. @genoveilleux

    I would love to see this guy debate someone, instead of just spouting out his thoughts and opinions. My opinion, heโ€™d be destroyed.

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