Podcaster Tim Dillon asks Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene if there is a “more humane way to conduct” ICE raids
Dillon: “When people see children being zip-tied or a grandmother being zip-tied ... I look at, you know, showing up to a high school graduation and deporting someone's father. I go, this seems to a lot of people to be inhumane.”
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From the October 11, 2025, edition of The Tim Dillon Show
TIM DILLON (HOST): Is there a better way to do these ICE raids? I think Trump's losing support amongst — they did a poll recently about Latinos. Is there a better way, a more humane way, to conduct some of these raids? Because I think there are a lot of people that go, we want a border, we need a country, and that certain people also--
REP. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE (R-GA): Yeah.
DILLON: --need to be deported.
GREENE: Yes.
DILLON: Absolutely. But when people see children being zip-tied or a grandmother being zip-tied, and these are people who've maybe lived in a community thirty years, and they're not committing a crime. They're here illegally, we know that. To me, you see a lot of people that are, you know, more moderate types, people like myself that very much want a border and a country.
GREENE: Right.
DILLON: But I look at, you know, showing up to a high school graduation and deporting someone's father. I go, this seems to a lot of people to be inhumane.
GREENE: Yeah. That's hard to watch.
DILLON: Yeah.
GREENE: Yeah. So I love Laken Riley's mother and sister--
DILLON: Of course.
GREENE: --And her family.
DILLON: Yeah.
GREENE: And so I have to say, oh boy, do I want to deport any illegal criminal like that.
DILLON: Right.
GREENE: That's horrific.
DILLON: Yeah.
GREENE: Horrific. And having a secure border? Oh, hell yeah. Unapologetically.
DILLON: Yeah.
GREENE: Yes. Immigration laws, you have to follow our immigration laws. Those are our laws.