"Fox & Friends" guest says pepper sprayed migrants can "put it on your nachos and eat it"
SalonRonald Colburn, the former national deputy chief of the U.S. Border Patrol and current president of The Border Patrol Foundation, appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Monday to defend the use of tear gas against migrants who fled across the border in an attempt to enter the United States. "Well certainly, this particular group, the caravan, which has been well organized and supported from outside sources, has a core of violence to it that basically communicates a sense of entitlement," Colburn told "Fox & Friends" co-host Steve Doocy during his appearance. When Doocy asked whether the use of tear gas was warranted, Colburn not only insisted that it was, but downplayed the physical effects that it would have on the migrants. There has been widespread outrage over the use of tear gas on the migrants as critics have pointed to the fact that many migrants are non-violent and some are children young enough to be wearing diapers, according to The Washington Post.