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MAGA lawmaker expresses concern over Trump admin’s mass deportation agenda

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart is just one of many Trump backers to become disturbed by how the president’s immigrant agenda is being carried out.

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Donald Trump’s administration has sought to portray its immigration crackdown as immensely popular and opposed only by liberal extremists. But as it turns out, the disturbing scenes and stories of agents doggedly pursuing immigrants and deporting them with abandon is making even some of the president’s staunch supporters queasy.

In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., expressed horror over the detention and potential deportation of a Venezuelan man named Gregory Sanabria, who human rights organizations say was tortured under Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro’s regime.

The Trump administration recently rescinded temporary protection for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Cubans who came to the U.S. under a Biden-era program. And fears about what this could mean for communities where large numbers of these immigrants reside have caused some GOP lawmakers in these districts — such as Diaz-Balart — to essentially plead with the administration for mercy.

“I’m increasingly concerned with the growing cases of people in the United States who have fled oppressive regimes and are being detained and held for possible deportation. Cases like Sanabria’s, and so many others with legitimate claims of persecution, require a thorough review,” Diaz-Balart wrote on X on Sunday while sharing his letter, which specifically asks Noem to “judiciously review” Sanabria’s case and expresses concern that he might be forced to live under the Maduro regime again.

There’s a growing trend of Trump supporters reckoning with the reality of his immigration agenda.

There’s a growing trend of Trump supporters reckoning with the reality of his immigration agenda and being taken aback by its apparent disregard for immigrants’ humanity. Podcaster Joe Rogan and boxer Ryan Garcia are two of the most prominent Trump-friendly voices who have denounced the president’s mass deportation agenda.

And other examples abound. Florida businessman Vincent Scardina, who said he voted for Trump last year, gained attention after he got choked up during an NBC News interview in which he explained the emotional toll inflicted by the detention of one-third of his workers. And last month, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published a story about a couple who say they voted for Trump but are now outraged after their green card-holding son was placed in detention.

Indeed, many of the president’s critics predicted that his anti-immigrant agenda would have far-reaching impacts that stood a high chance of devastating many of his own supporters.

Belatedly as it seems, some people are beginning to realize just how prescient those predictions were.

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