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Ana Navarro was roasted as “truly ignorant” and “out of touch” after she lambasted Latino Trump supporters for what she deemed their “very stupid attitude” toward immigration.

“There are some Latino immigrants who forget they came here as immigrants and who want to shut the door behind them, and who think being anti-immigrant somehow is going to make them pass as more American, pass as whatever,” Navarro, a former GOP-er and a star of “The View,” said Friday evening during a spot on CNN. “And that’s a very stupid attitude to have.”

Navarro was lambasted for her take.


  Ana Navarro is also an outspoken host on “The View.” Getty Images Ana Navarro is also an outspoken host on “The View.” Getty Images

“The belittling attacks from individuals such as Ana Navarro … exemplify precisely why Hispanics are flocking to the Republican Party. Democrats attempt to sow division, but we see through their ignorance,” former Texas GOP Rep. Mayra Flores told The Post. “She fails to comprehend the struggle, as she does not live paycheck to paycheck. Hispanics seek prosperity and the means to provide for their families. The Biden administration is costing us an average of $1,000 a month. While she can afford the policies of the Biden administration, we cannot.”

Another critic called Navarro’s remarks “cognitive dissonance.”

“We should be focused again, on discussing how we can come together to revitalize America not dissect the inner workings of maniacs who only seek to destroy the fabric of our Great Republic,”  said Adam W.A. Solis Sr., co-chairman of the New York Republican Club’s Hispanic Caucus.

Social media users were quick to pounce on Navarro’s comments, with one viewer denouncing the host as “another out of touch Liberal.”

“Who the heck do you think you are? I am very educated and not stupid!” another X user posted.


  Navarro’s CNN appearance came one day after Donald Trump drew almost 10,000 people to his rally in the Bronx. Stephen Yang Navarro’s CNN appearance came one day after Donald Trump drew almost 10,000 people to his rally in the Bronx. Stephen Yang

Navarro’s CNN appearance came one day after Donald Trump drew an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 people to his rally in the deep-blue Bronx.

The banner event made headlines in part due to the noticeable black and Latino contingent, many of whom were vocal about their concerns about illegal immigration, crime, and inflation.

In her remarks Navarro also referred to the 2019 mass shooting targeting Hispanics  in El Paso, Texas, FOX News reported.


  Trump drew a large black and Latino contingent on Thursday night. Edna Leshowitz/ZUMA Press Wire / SplashNews.com Trump drew a large black and Latino contingent on Thursday night. Edna Leshowitz/ZUMA Press Wire / SplashNews.com

“What folks don’t realize is that when the guy drives thousands of miles to go hunt down Latinos in a Walmart in Texas, he doesn’t care when you came here,” Navarro insisted.

“He doesn’t care what your accent is. What he’s looking for is, does it look like me, does it sound like me? That’s what he’s looking for. So, you know, when people are anti-something, they’re not asking for your papers, they’re just anti-that group,” she added.

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