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  • 5/22/2025
A US migrant charity worker has declined to comment when asked whether undocumented migrants who commit crimes in America should be deported. Jennifer Broyles was questioned by Steven Edginton on the issue but refused to provide a substantive answer.When pressed on the issue, Edginton directly asked: "Do you think that those people who have committed crimes in the U.S. who are undocumented or illegal migrants, should they be deported?"Broyles responded: "I think they have not. No comment. You have a no comment. I have a no comment."WATCH THE CLIP ABOVE FOR MORE
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00:00We are a multicultural resource center for folks in the community, serving primarily
00:07refugees, immigrants, under-resourced folks.
00:10What do you say to those people who are concerned about their safety and the safety of American
00:15citizens because of illegal migration?
00:17I'd say that I think that everybody's afraid for their safety, right?
00:26There was a migration because of safety.
00:28You're here to make, to seek safety, right?
00:31And so that's where we all need to work together to create a safe environment.
00:37Do you think that those people who have committed crimes in the U.S. who are undocumented or
00:41illegal migrants, should they be deported?
00:45I think they have a not, no comment.
00:49You have a no comment?
00:50I have a no comment.

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