Comedian attacked during hilarious mass deportation stunt
'I was out there trying to protect the big booty Latinas, and I had to say this is the biggest bipartisan political movement that is sweeping the nation,' Mr Stein told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'A lot of people are on board.'

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