O’Reilly Confronts Trump for Touting ‘Operation Wetback’: ‘That Was Brutal’

 

bill trumpBill O’Reilly confronted Donald Trump again on immigration tonight, particularly over his citing of “Operation Wetback” in defending his immigration proposals.

During World War II, the United States permitted Mexicans to enter the country legally to work as laborers in industries that needed it. But when problems arose after too many poured across the border, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was president, “Operation Wetback” was implemented to forcibly deport upwards of a million immigrants in very disturbing and horrible ways.

At the debate Tuesday night, Trump touted how Eisenhower was able to successfully move immigrants far enough south and “they never came back.” He did not give the name of the program, and tonight O’Reilly explained to him, “That was brutal what they did to those people… It could never happen today.”

Trump responded, “I’ve heard it both ways, I’ve heard good reports, I’ve heard bad reports. We would do it in a very humane way.”

O’Reilly again confronted Trump on how unrealistic it is to kick 11 million illegal immigrants out of the country, but Trump kept insisting he would just be able to do it. They went back and forth and O’Reilly sighed before moving on.

Watch above, via Fox News.

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