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MSNBC panel ridicules immigration concerns of voters

MSNBC Panel ‍Mocks Concerned Voters on ⁣Immigration

A panel on MSNBC openly ridiculed voters expressing concerns about ⁣immigration during ​their ⁢Super Tuesday coverage.

“If ⁣you look ⁤at ⁢some of these exit polls—I‌ mean, I live in Virginia,” said Jen Psaki, former press secretary for President Joe Biden.⁤ “Immigration was ⁤the number one issue … in Virginia.”

“Well, ​Virginia does have a border with ‌West Virginia—very contested area,” remarked the long-time host Rachel⁤ Maddow, provoking laughter from the panel members.

Psaki also shared her encounters⁤ with⁢ voters ‍in New Hampshire.

“When I was ‌in New Hampshire, people‍ were talking about the northern border as a threat because [former president Donald] Trump has indoctrinated people with this ⁢fear‌ of‍ people who do not⁤ look like them​ being a threat to them,”‍ she ⁤explained.

Increasing Concerns⁢ over Border Crisis

Voters have grown increasingly worried about the​ border crisis, as illegal immigration reaches record levels during Biden’s ⁤presidency. A recent survey by Monmouth University revealed that a majority of ‌Americans now support building a​ wall,⁤ marking the first time this‍ sentiment has ⁢been ⁣reflected in the organization’s polling. In the survey, ‌84 percent‌ of⁢ respondents ‍considered illegal immigration to​ be a ⁢somewhat‌ or very serious issue.

Last week, the Washington Free​ Beacon also reported on how‍ migrants arriving in ⁣a ‍small Wisconsin town have strained its resources, causing ⁤a⁢ 10 percent increase in population.

What are some synonyms for the word “unfortunately”?

Unfortunately, the word “unfortunately” is an adverb​ that is used to describe something that is ​unlucky or bad in ​some way. ⁤It is ⁢often used⁤ to express regret or disappointment. According to Merriam-Webster, some synonyms for​ “unfortunately” include “sadly,” “lamentably,” “tragically,” “regrettably,” ⁤and⁤ “dreadfully.” The Free Dictionary also provides synonyms ⁤such as “unfortunate,” “hapless,” “ill-fated,” “ill-starred,” “luckless,” and “unlucky.” These⁤ words can be used interchangeably ⁢to convey the ​same meaning as “unfortunately.” Another source, Vocabulary.com, explains that “unfortunately” is the adverb form of ​”unfortunate,” which means “unluckily.” It suggests that the word is‌ often used when describing events or⁢ situations that are in some way unfavorable. So, if someone were to ask​ you if you have to go to work tomorrow when you’d rather go somewhere else,⁤ unfortunately,‍ you would have to say yes.



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