On Friday’s episode of “The View,” Joy Behar took her Trump Derangement Syndrome to a whole new level when she called for President Donald Trump to be arrested and charged with “crimes against humanity” for his immigration policies. She also said that she would not “be a part of a country” that separates children from their parents.

During Thursday night’s debate, Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden fought over the Obama-Biden administration’s “catch-and-release” policy, in which illegal immigrants were allowed to walk free ahead of their court dates after being arrested for entering the United States illegally. Biden responded by attacking Trump for his family separation policy, which ended in 2018.

“Parents … kids were ripped from their arms and they were separated … those kids are alone, nowhere to go,” Biden said, according to Fox News.

On Friday’s episode of “The View, Behar told a story from her days as a young mother, when her 4-year-old daughter went missing for 20 minutes at the Bronx Zoo.

“So last night, the thing that stood out for me was Joe Biden talking about those kids at the border,” Behar said. “I mean, is this the country we want? What kind of country do we want?”

“I, as an American, disavow all of it. I disavow this entire administration, Stephen Miller, Rod Rosenstein, Jeff Sessions and Donald Trump need to be brought up on charges for crimes against humanity… this is a crime against humanity,” she added. “I will not stay in a country, or be a part of a country that does something like that to children. It’s outrageous.”

During the debate, Trump pointed out that the family separation policy actually started when Barack Obama and Biden were in power.

“Who built the cages, Joe?” Trump said.

Behar’s cohost Sara Haines was also quick to trash Trump’s performance in the debate.

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“I can’t stand when Donald Trump talks about Joe Biden’s 47 years in service as a Senator, because a Senator cannot affect the change, he’s equivocating,” Haines said. “Also, he’ll say, ‘You spent eight years as a vice president,’ he keeps dodging the fact that he’s been in office for four years… and hasn’t done anything.”