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Hunter Biden's Controversial Call for El Salvador Invasion Sparks Immigration Debate

Hunter Biden controversially suggested invading El Salvador for immigrant repatriation, sparking debate. He criticized immigration policies, questioned labor roles, and likened immigrant treatment to concentration camps.

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  • Hunter Biden controversially suggested invading El Salvador to repatriate deported immigrants, sparking significant debate over his explicit and provocative remarks on current immigration policy.
  • He strongly criticized individuals concerned about illegal immigration and Democrats for their deportation stances, using explicit language to convey his frustration and questioning labor roles.
  • Biden's son controversially likened the treatment of illegal immigrants to concentration camps, while also criticizing El Salvador's prison system and its implications for human rights.
  • He expressed anger towards supporters of Trump's deportation initiatives, pointedly questioning how essential menial jobs would be performed without the crucial contribution of immigrant labor.
  • Hunter Biden also highlighted his father's strong support for immigrants and marginalized groups, noting his ability to engage and challenge the views of white voters.
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Hunter Biden said in a 2025 interview that if he became president, he would call the president of El Salvador to demand the return of deported immigrants or he would threaten to invade the country, describing the deportation policies as a "f---ing crime."

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele mocked Hunter Biden's remarks by posting a video clip of the interview on social media with a sarcastic caption questioning Biden's sobriety, reflecting rejection and ridicule of the threat.

Hunter Biden strongly criticized both Republicans and Democrats for their deportation policies, calling the deportation of undocumented immigrants to El Salvador a crime, and angrily challenged those opposing immigration by highlighting immigrants' essential roles in jobs such as cleaning hotels and agriculture.

Hunter Biden controversially compared the treatment of illegal immigrants sent to El Salvador's prisons to concentration camps, emphasizing his view that the conditions and policies violate human rights.

Hunter Biden noted that his father, President Joe Biden, strongly supports immigrants and marginalized groups, and effectively challenges conservative views while engaging difficult demographics such as white voters with empathy.

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