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‘Doing the right thing is condemned': Douglas Murray shames Democrats in LA

‘Doing the right thing is condemned': Douglas Murray shames Democrats in LA

Sky News AUa day ago

Author Douglas Murray condemns illegal immigrants in Los Angeles who are 'protecting foreign criminals' and 'assaulting American police officers', claiming there is no 'better boost' for US President Donald Trump's anti-immigration policy.
Incredible scenes have emerged of arson and other destructive actions in the streets of Los Angeles, with people protesting Trump's immigration policy.
'The Democrats, when they decided not to police the border… and to encourage people in that include criminals," Mr Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'They still pretend that this is the empathetic, good thing to do, to encourage from the border onwards literal lawlessness, and that anyone, including federal agents who are trying to enforce the law, are the bad guys.
'Until we get past this era in which doing the wrong thing is celebrated and doing the right thing is condemned, we are going to continue to be, in all of our countries, in unbelievable trouble.'

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