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Popular podcaster Joe Rogan is applauding President Trump’s hardline border policies—but he’s also warning that some innocent people may be getting caught in the crossfire.

In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan praised President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to restore law and order at the U.S. southern border, especially his crackdown on dangerous illegal alien gang members. The administration’s bold deportation strategy, which has significantly reduced illegal border crossings, is being celebrated by millions of Americans who are fed up with open-border chaos.

“The mission is solid—get the gang members out,” Rogan said. “Everybody agrees on that.”

However, Rogan expressed concern that a few non-criminal individuals may have been mistakenly swept up and deported to El Salvador—specifically, to the country’s notorious high-security mega-prison built to hold violent cartel members and gang leaders.

According to recent reports, a handful of individuals may have been deported without being granted a fair hearing. One case involved a tattooed hairdresser—identified in the media as a “gay barber”—who was allegedly misidentified as a gang member based on appearance alone.

“It’s horrific,” Rogan said. “You’ve got to be careful. You can’t send innocent people into a foreign prison just because of how they look. That’s bad for the cause.”

Rogan’s concern isn’t about the mission—it’s about execution.

Rogan’s guest, political commentator Konstantin Kisin, echoed the sentiment: “A human being, being plucked out of nowhere and ending up in a foreign prison with violent criminals? That’s a nightmare. That shouldn’t happen.”

Rogan agreed, saying, “It’s not controversial. We support the goal—but we’ve got to measure twice and cut once. If mistakes happen, they must be fixed fast.”


Trump’s Border Victory—and the Importance of Getting It Right

The Trump administration has made enormous progress on securing the border—a major promise fulfilled. Illegal crossings have dropped dramatically. Border agents are empowered again. And American families are safer.

But as Rogan warned, even one wrongful deportation can be weaponized by the left-wing media to discredit the entire effort.

“If someone innocent gets thrown into a foreign prison, it undermines everything. We can’t give the critics ammo,” Rogan said.

He also criticized the broader political culture in Washington, D.C., where officials often refuse to acknowledge errors.

“Too many people in politics today never admit fault. That’s a real problem,” Rogan added, referencing another recent controversy involving a botched communication about military action.


The Bottom Line: Strong Borders Matter—But So Does Justice

Conservatives have long championed law and order, border security, and the protection of American citizens. President Trump’s immigration policies are delivering on that promise—but they must be executed with precision and fairness to maintain public trust.

Rogan concluded with a simple but powerful message:

“Let’s get the bad guys out. But let’s make sure innocent people aren’t caught in the crossfire. That’s what real leadership looks like.”