Elie Mystal, a far-left columnist for The Nation, is so petrified of the Trump administration snatching him off the street because of his articles that he has allegedly hired security to keep him safe.
This, according to Mystal himself.
The author of the new book “Bad Law: Ten Popular Laws That Are Ruining America” appeared with Charlamagne the God on “The Breakfast Club” late last week and promptly demonstrated little to no grasp of current law.
Mystal is not an illegal immigrant (he was born in Queens, and his father was a prominent political figure in Suffolk County, New York—a legal Haitian migrant), nor does he have a student visa. Thus, he would have no concerns regarding current deportation efforts.
But even beyond the fact that the current administration is simply enforcing immigration laws, Mystal hints that President Trump, who he compares to…