Joe Rogan explains connection between America's illegal immigrant crisis and alleged election manipulation: "It seems to be a strategy"
Joe Rogan believes there is a sinister connection between America's illegal immigrant crisis and the elections in the country.
The inflow of illegal immigrants to the United States has risen greatly in recent years. In 2021, one of the first legislations of the Joe Biden administration was to reverse many of the stringent policies set up by Donald Trump.
This included halting the constriction on the $16 billion wall across the southern border, in addition to relaxing the harsh detention policies for undocumented immigrants implemented by the previous administration.
Rogan, for one, is convinced that the Democrats are cashing in on the immigrant crisis in the country to influence election results. In episode #2214 of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, he said:
"The bottom line is a lot of people are being brought into this country and then being shipped to swing states. That's real, that's undeniable. The percentage of people that are in swing states, of illegal immigrants moving to swing states is off the hook. It's crazy, it's a bizarre number, it seems to be a strategy."
The UFC commentator asserted that the no-ID voting facilitated in states like California was irrefutable proof of immigration-fueled election malpractice. He further claimed that former Speaker Nancy Pelosi championing immigrant amnesty was a calculated attempt by the Democrats to secure votes:
"You have voters now, you have voters in swing states that you brought into this country and you provided them an amazing life and the Democrats brought them there. They are going to be loyal to the Democrats."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (5:16):
When Joe Rogan condemned inhuman immigrant detention facilities
Joe Rogan finds the immigrant crisis a complex subject. Addressing the issue during episode #1275 of JRE, he emphasized the need to maintain the country's living standards while also avoiding a complete closure of the borders.
What troubles the sportscaster, however, is the inhumane treatment the desperate border crossers face in detention facilities. Talking to comedian Luis J. Gomez on the podcast, the 56-year-old said:
"There was something on the news, they showed all these people fenced in, in what looked like a dog kennel. These people that snuck across the border and they captured them and they put them in these f*****g outdoor fenced in cage. Dude, we don't even do that to violent murders."
Catch Joe Rogan's comments below (0:20):