Joe Rogan calls the possibility of non-criminals being deported with violent gang members horrific

Joe Rogan said it’s “horrific” to think non-criminals could be lumped in with violent migrant gang members and shipped off to maximum security prisons in Latin America as the US ramps up its deportation efforts.On Saturday’s episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience,” the mega-podcaster said he was worried about reports of mix-ups in the mass deportations of migrants.“The thing is, like, you got to get scared that people who are not criminals are getting, like, lassoed up and deported and sent to, like, El Salvador prisons,” the podcaster said to his guest, author Konstantin Kisin and comedian Francis Foster.“This is kind of crazy that that could be possible.
That’s horrific.And that’s, again, that’s bad for the cause,” Rogan said.
He brought up a report of a “gay barber” who was allegedly rounded up with members of the violent Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua and thrown into an El Salvadoran prison.“One young man sobbed when a guard pushed him to the floor.He said, ‘I’m not a gang member.
I’m gay.I’m a barber,’” he read from a Time Magazine report from the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador.“The cause is: Let’s get the gang members out.
Everybody agrees.But let’s not [let] innocent gay hairdressers get lumped up with the gangs,” Rogan said.“And then, like, how long before that guy can get out? Can we figure out how to get them out? Is there any plan in place to alert the authorities that they’ve made a horrible mistake and correct it?”Rogan, who earlier in the episode praised President Trump for significantly lowering the number of illegal border crossings in the US since taking office, said incidents like this need to be brought to the attention of Trump’s administration if they haven’t already.“I don’t know if it’s been brought to their attention.
I mean, I would assume someone’s alerted them to the fact that they might have rounded up this just random hairdresser and accused him...