Hunter Biden Discusses Trump's Immigration Policy
Hunter Biden ignited a political firestorm this week after delivering an expletive-laden defense of illegal immigration during a recent interview. In a profanity-filled tirade, the son of former President Joe Biden argued that illegal immigrants are essential to the American way of life—cleaning hotel rooms, washing dishes, and maintaining gardens—while blasting Republicans and Donald Trump for criticizing border enforcement failures.
“All these Democrats say, ‘You have to talk about and realize that people are really upset about illegal immigration.’ F*** you,” Biden said. “How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do you think you have food on your f***ing table?”
Hunter Biden goes on a profanity laced rant about illegals being deported:
"People are really upset about illegal immigration? Fuck you. How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do you think you have food on your fucking table? Who do you think washes your dishes?" pic.twitter.com/OETugq51H7
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) July 21, 2025
The remarks, filled with contempt and elitist undertones, leaned heavily on a familiar talking point: that undocumented immigrants fill undesirable jobs that American citizens supposedly refuse to do. However, the delivery—marked by hostility, arrogance, and vulgarity—underscored a deeper disconnect from the working-class experience he claimed to champion.
Biden continued, “Who do you think is here by the f*ing sheer fing — just — grit and will that they figured out a way to get here because they thought that they could give theirselves and their family a better chance?” He then blamed President Trump for “convincing” the public that such individuals are criminals.
The backlash was immediate. Marine Corps veteran and The Blaze correspondent Julio Rosas, who has reported extensively from the southern border, delivered a sharp rebuke.
“No, f*** you, Hunter,” Rosas posted on X. “Unlike your silver-spoon ass, I know about the toll all that labor for meager pay has on people. I know people who work construction and they talk about how messed up their backs are.”
Rosas went on to cite his great-grandmother, a legal immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen who spent her life working as a janitor in a hospital before dying of lung cancer. “But sure, who cares?” he added. “There’s always someone else from the third world you people can import and take advantage of so you can live your cracked-out life.”
Rosas’ criticism reflects a broader concern that the Biden family—and many political elites—fail to understand or respect the physical and economic cost of illegal labor practices on both immigrant workers and American citizens. Hunter Biden’s remarks not only exposed deep class-based assumptions, but also reinforced criticism that Democrats are increasingly out of touch with working Americans.
