A heated exchange unfolded on CNN as political commentator Scott Jennings and analyst Van Jones debated President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and their effect on public opinion.
The discussion centered on recent comments from President Trump and new polling data showing voter sentiment on immigration enforcement.
During the debate, Jones argued that President Trump’s recent statement that Immigration and Customs Enforcement “haven’t gone far enough” in deporting illegal immigrants could pose a political problem for the administration.
60 minutes tries baiting Trump and getting him to condemn ICE and say they’ve gone too far but Trump had the perfect response:“I think they [ICE] HAVEN’T GONE FAR ENOUGH.. you have to get the people out… Many of them are m*rderers.. criminals.”BOOM 🔥WE STAND WITH ICE 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/kQwCEKkOt4
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 2, 2025
Jones suggested that the president’s tough stance on immigration might alienate some Republican voters.
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Jennings pushed back strongly, citing new polling data.
“I think in a CBS survey that came out today, he had a 52 percent to 48 percent on immigration enforcement, so he was still right side up on that issue in at least that one survey,” Jennings said.
“I do think it’s a polarizing issue, but a lot of people realize we weren’t enforcing federal immigration law. Now we are, and there’s a heavy debate going on. But I don’t know who voted for Donald Trump, who is all that unhappy that he’s essentially doing what he said he was going to do. Which is simply just enforce the law.”
Jennings went on to note that the administration had not implemented any new legislation to achieve those results.
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“We haven’t passed any new laws. He’s just enforcing ones that are already on the books,” he said.
After President Trump said ICE “haven’t gone far enough” with deportations, Van Jones tried to spin it as a political liability...claiming immigration is starting to hurt Trump, even among his base.
But @ScottJenningsKY wasn’t having it.He came armed with the numbers and… pic.twitter.com/zlt1x9Fp7V— Overton (@overton_news) November 2, 2025
According to the CBS News survey referenced by Jennings, 52 percent of voters approve of the president’s handling of immigration enforcement, compared to 48 percent who disapprove.
The data suggests that despite political division over immigration policy, a majority of voters support the administration’s approach to enforcing existing laws.
The exchange highlighted the broader political divide surrounding immigration.
Jones maintained that President Trump’s rhetoric could harm his image among moderate voters.
Jennings, however, countered that the president’s policies were consistent with his campaign promises and reflected the will of voters who wanted stronger border enforcement.
Receipts: https://t.co/6Yoj2Rfyci https://t.co/R9z7NaD98i
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) November 3, 2025
While Democrats have pushed for more leniency in enforcement and greater pathways to citizenship, President Trump has prioritized strict adherence to immigration law and increased deportations of illegal aliens.
The CBS poll cited by Jennings appeared to bolster the administration’s argument that enforcing existing laws remains popular with much of the public, even as critics argue that the policies are too aggressive.
CBS News Poll - Trump's Admin.'s program to deport immigrants illegally in US
Approve: 52% (+4) Disapprove: 48%Was net -4 last month vs +4 now —— • White: 59-41 (+18) • Black: 29-71 (-42) • Hispanic: 47-53 (-6) --- • Male: 59-41 (+18) • Female: 45-55 (-10) --- • Ages… pic.twitter.com/XV0g02NT9Y— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) November 2, 2025
Jennings emphasized that enforcement, not legislative overhaul, has been at the center of the administration’s approach.
“He’s essentially doing what he said he was going to do,” he told Jones, pointing to the president’s consistent message on border control since his first campaign.
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“Hispanics” ARE White. “Hispanic” is not a race.
Fascist Democrats are going to Whine and Complain about anything that President Trump Does. Why? Because they themselves don’t have any ideas how to fix anything. All they care about is making their Party the Center of American Life and Americans simply Do Not Want some Know it all Fat mouthed, Stuffed Shirt, Like a Van Jones or AOC Dictating to them how to live their Lives. I’ve watched this my entire Life. Americans Stupidly vote Democrats into Power and after four or eight years they realize the Fascists don’t have a clue how to Govern and Screw up everything they touch. Those same Americans then go out an vote in Republicans who come in and get the Country Back on track. Then Stupidly those same Americans go out and vote in Fascist Democrats, who screw everything up again while Enriching themselves and their Party. How many times does this Idiotic Scenario have to be repeated before Americans stop being Morons and realize the Democrats are the Problem. Republicans aren’t great, but they aren’t the Enemy of the American People like the Fascist Democrats have been and always will be. Time to Wake up America. Since the 1800’s the Fascist Democrats have never changed! Get a Clue!
There are THREE major races in the world, Caucasian, Negro, Mongolian and a mix of them. There are two MINOR races which do not fit into the equation.
Hispanic is a Roman Latin term which means COMING FROM SPAIN (not anywhere else)
When a persons says they are from the Hispanic race, I simply tell them to go back to school and take s course in genetics, because they are totally misinformed.
Race is predicated upon one’s Genotype Not your phenotype. Of course there are ones who embrace non knowledge and conciser it as fact