A young man who was in the United States illegally has made stunning remarks during an interview that have set the standard for personal responsibility and maturity.
Earlier this week, “Ted,” sat down with The Telegraph to detail his experience of being deported from America back to his nation of birth, the United Kingdom. Per his request, The Telegraph changed his name to “Ted” for the interview.
“Ted” is a British national, but his parents took him to America illegally when he was a child.
His first removal order was in 2013. He was just 12 years old at the time.
“Ted” revealed to The Telegraph that ICE detained him last year while on his way to the airport to go to a friend’s wedding. He was then taken to a county jail and held there for three weeks.
The man then revealed that he was loaded onto an American Airlines flight to London Heathrow Airport, where he was released.
Despite this inconvenience, Ted not only refused to make excuses for his actions but also defended Trump’s immigration policies, specifically pointing to the chaos in Minnesota.
“Any president who wants a lawfully ordered nation has the right and the duty and the obligation to enforce deportation,” “Ted” said.
At the end, “Ted” seemed to suggest that Trump was not going far enough in cracking down on illegals, saying the president should have sent the National Guard to Minnesota after withdrawing DHS forces.
For good measure, “Ted” also called Britain “a dump” compared to America. Considering the loss of basic freedoms, far-left policies, and appeasement of radical Islam in the U.K., it’s tough to argue with “Ted’s” assessment.