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CNN anchor spars with Oklahoma superintendent over ICE raids on schools: ‘Just answer my question’

CNN's host Brianna Keilar fought Ryan Walters, the principal of Oklahoma State School, about his openness in the potential ice raid at school.

In the “CNN NEWS Central” segment on Tuesday, KEILAR played the Walters clip that the Trump administration determined that it was necessary, and that he would not exclude the attack on the school. 。

“If you think President Trump is appropriate, there is an illegal immigration population and you need to execute them from the school,” Walters said in an interview. “We will cooperate with him so that he can do it.”

“Do you think it's a trauma for school students? And I'm talking about all the students,” said Cayler's clip.

Principal Ryan Walters, the State State State State School, has stated his support for President Donald Trump's immigration policy. (ice)

Teachers' union Webinar encourages teachers to oppose Trump and illegally feel “not afraid” of our students.

“My major concern is that illegal immigrants have gone to our educational system,” Waltars began. “It caused a large -scale confusion. We cannot get resources-“

“Can you answer my question, director?” Kaylor was intervened.

She talks slowly and says, “Do you think it's a trauma that students witnessed school attacks and the students were forced to take them away from the school?”

Waltars said, “I think there is a trauma if you did not give Trump the necessary information to keep your family together.?

“That's not what I am asking. I'm asking you …

CNN's Brianna Keilar and Ryan Walters

CNN host Brianna Keilar asked Walters to respond to his comments that seem to support ice raids at school. (CNN screenshot)

Kaylor repeatedly asked Walters, who has repeatedly supported him on his decision to make immigration policies. When she stopped him again, Walters attacked the question.

“When we are dealing, you are asking me a question, hypothesis,” Waltars said.

“It's not a hypothesis. You revealed that it was not a hypothetical. You said it wasn't a hypothesis,” said Cayler's.

“Last year, we talked about terrorists at our school, but your defense will not eliminate him because he is a terrorist of the school,” said Walters. “Of course, we will take it on a case -by -case case. We will cooperate with the Trump administration. We have died of Fentanyl more than 600 times in the state. Of course we will deal with it.”

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The Afghanistan people were arrested in Oklahoma in October because they planned to perform terrorism on the election date with minors.

Ryan Walters

The Oklahoma Board of Education, including Waltars, has voted for the demand for parents to prove their child's citizenship. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrock)

Kaylor closed the segment by asking Walters to eliminate only the suspected terrorist students.

“We say we intend to cooperate with the Trump administration to implement their opposition,” said Walters. “This includes information about school students and information about family members registered at school.

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The Oklahoma Board of Education has unanimously voted on Tuesday, supporting the proposal for parents to report on their child's citizenship or immigration status. However, this proposal must be approved by the state parliament and the governor before it becomes effective.

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