
It fell on deaf ears, of course, but Tarlov was actually allowed to talk long enough to take apart all of the lies we’ve been hearing on Fox about the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Here’s the exchange from this Tuesday’s The Five:
TARLOV: Abrego Garcia, there is no proof that he was an MS-13 member and there it has been debunked many times. (crosstalk)
PIRRO: It’s been debunked by liberal newspapers.
TARLOV: That’s not true! Because… stop!
PIRRO: Section I 113 or 123 is reliable, verifiable proof that you were a member of a gang, and he was never able to rebut it.
TARLOV: It was based on double-hearsay testimony and also a detective who was indicted nearly weeks later for providing confidential information to a sex worker. He was also allegedly an alcoholic. That’s how we got into this.
But the point is that this man has been living in this country. Out in public, meeting on an annual basis with his DHS caseworker. He goes in once a year. He talks to them. They know where he works. He’s an on-the-books worker. This is not somebody who is a gang banger.
This is not somebody who has committed any other crime besides being here in this country, and he came here also based on credible threat of being murdered by a gang at home who was threatening his entire family.
The reason that Democrats are talking about the fact that anyone could quote unquote be disappeared is that you can see a full-blown constitutional crisis playing out in front of our eyes.