Celebrity chef José Andrés launched a bitter attack on President Trump's immigration policies Wednesday, joining left-wing protesters outside the Supreme Court as the President made a historic appearance to defend his constitutional authority to end birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants.
The Spanish-born chef, who has built a media empire while criticizing American immigration enforcement, complained that Trump is changing the "rules" during America's 250th anniversary year - as if enforcing our nation's laws is somehow unpatriotic.
According to reports, Andrés rallied the crowd of protesters as justices heard arguments on Trump's push to restrict birthright citizenship to children born to undocumented immigrants. Social media captured the chef's inflammatory rhetoric, with one post showing him declaring "There is no America" without birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Elite Chef Pushes Open Borders Agenda
What's particularly galling is watching a wealthy celebrity lecture Americans about immigration while he profits from the very system that allowed him to build his restaurant empire. Andrés has repeatedly used his platform to attack Trump's America First policies, all while benefiting from the opportunities this great nation provides.
"Celebrity chef José Andrés rallied protesters outside the U.S. Supreme Court as justices heard arguments on Donald Trump's push to restrict birthright citizenship," reported CGTN America on social media.
The protest also attracted far-left activist Medea Benjamin, who used the opportunity to pressure Andrés about sending aid to Cuba - revealing how these anti-Trump demonstrations serve as networking events for the radical left's broader agenda.
Meanwhile, President Trump was inside making history as the first sitting president to personally argue before the Supreme Court, defending his constitutional duty to secure our borders and end the abuse of birthright citizenship that has incentivized illegal immigration for decades.
Patriots vs. Protesters
This is the choice facing America: a President fighting to restore the rule of law, or celebrity activists demanding we continue policies that put foreign nationals ahead of American citizens. Andrés and his fellow protesters want unlimited immigration with full benefits - paid for by hardworking American taxpayers.
The American people voted overwhelmingly for Trump's immigration agenda. No amount of celebrity tantrums will change that mandate.
