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    Watch: Stephen Miller Blows a Fuse When Confronted on Propaganda

    By Paige Oamek,

    3 hours ago

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    When Stephen Miller claims that Venezuela is safer than the United States, he doesn’t want to be questioned about his sources.

    While lingering in the spin room after the presidential debate Tuesday, the senior Trump adviser took questions from the press. Speaking about “criminal migrants that have been flooded [ sic ] in the country,” Miller claimed Venezuelan crime rates are down because all the criminals are coming to the United States.

    “The crime rate in Venezuela is down, I believe, over 60 percent,” said Miller, echoing a point parroted by Trump himself. “Let’s put it this way, if you’re a dictator of a poor country with a high crime rate, wouldn’t you send your criminals to our open border?”

    “Are you trusting the official figures from the Venezuelan dictatorship?” asked NTN24 reporter  José María Del Pino. “Those are Maduro numbers.”

    Miller repeatedly refused to answer the question—by the end yelling loudly about how the criminals are coming here.

    Venezuelan security officials have reported a 25 percent drop in the country’s violent crime and homicide rate, but the absence of official reports makes it hard to verify the data. Equally important, there’s no indication that any such drop is because of an “open border” or because  Maduro “let his criminals out of their jails” and into U.S. cities.

    Miller is best known for his cruel immigration policies (which include eliminating DACA, enacting the Muslim ban, and implementing family separation) and his bad temper, which eventually got him demoted. Clearly, both of these impulses were on full display during his latest altercation with the press.

    By the end, a shouting Miller tries to badger the reporter with questions, rather than the other way around. “Are Venezuelan gangs in this country, yes or no? Yes or no?” he repeats over and over again.

    “Sir, you said that in Venezuela the crime rate is lower than the USA; what are your numbers? That is the question,” said an annoyed Del Pino.

    As Del Pino notes, the Venezuelan homicide rate is still four times higher than that of the U.S. At the same time, violent crime and homicides have also dropped in the U.S., a point you won’t see Miller or Trump bringing up.

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    Thomas Watkins
    6m ago
    Delusional MAGA MORON
    jesse olguin
    6m ago
    how would the crime rate change if they were already incarcerated? they were already out of the loop. the crimes they were commiting came to a stop as soon as they were arrested, so how can exiling these criminals change what was going on while they were locked away? Dumbass!
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