This clip from The Young Turks features host Ana Kasparian and co-host Cenk Uygur reacting to reported comments made by President Donald Trump during a 2018 White House meeting on immigration reform. Ana opens by summarizing the bipartisan proposal presented to Trump, which aimed to restore Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and African nations. Around 00:42, the video highlights a quote published by The Washington Post where Trump questioned why the United States accepts immigrants from those regions, after which Cenk joins the desk at 00:54 under a "Make America Hate Again" backdrop to harshly criticize Trump's rhetoric and previous reported remarks regarding Haitian and African immigrants.
As the segment continues, the hosts break down the actual terms of the bipartisan deal. At 05:06, the video displays a quote from Senator Dick Durbin describing the months of Senate work behind the Cabinet room meeting, followed by graphics from CNN outlining the proposal's concessions—such as a $1.6 billion down payment toward border security and restrictions on family sponsorship. Around 08:35, Ana points out what she describes as an overlooked aspect of the administration's policy, referencing an increase in H-2B temporary non-agricultural worker visa caps in 2017 that were subsequently used by Trump-owned properties.
Regardless of where one stands on TYT's progressive commentary, the video offers a vivid snapshot of how heated the national dialogue over DACA and immigration reform was during that period. Cenk's energetic outrage combined with Ana's policy breakdown demonstrates how quickly potential legislative compromises fell apart when high-profile statements dominated the news cycle.