Texas Republican says LA 'tip of the iceberg,' deportations 'about to go way up'

((Hill-Representative Tony Gonzales, who represents the southern border area, praised President Donald Trump to the National Guard and said he believed that the activity in Los Angeles is just a “tip of the iceberg” where the Trump administration collects the deportation.

In an interview on Sunday on “Face The Nation” from CBS News, Gonzalez described the protests in La “Tragic” and said, “Yes, I am comfortable with it, when he was asked about the president’s publication of the National Guard.

“It is tragic to see what is happening in Los Angeles. I spent 20 years in the army. I fought in two wars. I fought to give people the freedom to protest what they want against hell,” Gonzalez said in the interview.

“But what we see in Los Angeles are not advocates.” “We see the Anarchists, and the President of the United States must put the mob as soon as possible. But this is just the tip of the iceberg.”

Gonzalez said he believed that the protests against immigration raids will continue throughout the country as the Trump administration continues to do its power to deport people quickly.

“I want to see safety. I want to see safety and security [in] All places, to include Los Angeles. But again, this is the tip of the iceberg. We are talking, as you know, 100,000 people … they were deported. The numbers are about to go up. “

Gonzalez was asked if he sees the Trump administration also targeting red cities-or whether he believes the administration focuses on blue tendencies, such as Los Angeles.

“I think what they are targeting is that they are trying to deport people as quickly as possible. What will happen is … it will be all over the country. And again, this is the tip of the iceberg,” he said.

Gonzales said, under the Biden Administration, more than 400,000 asylum seekers had closed their cases without being able to present their case in front of the judge.

“Therefore, one can argue that these 400,000 people are illegally present in this country and they must be deported immediately. One can also argue that these 400,000 people have not obtained an occasion, as you know, an opportunity to mention their case, and they did not have this ability,” Gonzalez said.

He added: “What I am concerned is that this thing will rise. It will not be just Los Angeles, you will be cities throughout the country, where we continue to deport people.”

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