Tommy Tuberville Trashed For Calling Migrants ‘Garbage’

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Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) (Photo: Archive)

In a shocking and inflammatory statement, Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) unleashed a barrage of criticism against migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, branding them as “garbage.”

The remarks were made during an interview with Larry Kudlow on Fox Business’s “Kudlow,” where Tuberville transitioned from discussing Vice President Harris’s candidacy to attacking the recent influx of immigrants.

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“I mean, how can you put somebody in charge of a situation where you let 15, possibly even 20 million people come into our country? Now some of these people are good, but most of them are garbage. They come from jails and prisons in other countries,” Tuberville asserted.

The senator doubled down on his claims, echoing widely debunked assertions commonly touted by Republicans, including exaggerated figures on migrant numbers and baseless accusations that Latin American nations are purposefully dispatching criminals to the border.

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data reveals a staggering 8.4 million encounters with foreign nationals at the Southwest border from fiscal 2021 to fiscal 2024, underscoring the severity of the situation.

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Critics have been swift to denounce Tuberville’s comments as reckless and dangerous. Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson clarified that the responsibility for border management squarely lies with the Department of Homeland Security, not Vice President Harris, despite Republican efforts to designate her as Biden’s “border czar.”

Furthermore, Tuberville’s assertion that a majority of migrants originate from jails and prisons abroad mirrors previous unfounded claims made by former President Trump. Such assertions have been widely discredited by fact-checkers, who highlight the absence of evidence supporting these inflammatory allegations.

Critics swiftly took to social media to denounce the senator’s remarks, with many labeling his comments as derogatory and divisive.

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Watch the interview and some of the reactions below:

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