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Tristan Tate applauds Israel's illegal immigration crackdown suggesting Paris could learn from it, fans say 'we truly are in Endgame'
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2023-09-06 19:46
Tristan Tate's fans claimed that this was what war looked like

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the former kickboxing sensation once celebrated as "The Talisman," has made headlines again, this time on X.

Tate recently voiced his support for Israel's efforts to address illegal immigration.

Tate is no stranger to sharing his opinions on X regarding global issues.

Previously, he didn't mince words when criticizing the UK, even dubbing it the country with the highest incidence of knife-related crimes, going so far as to label it as a struggling nation.

Tristan Tate wants Paris to learn from Israel to fight immigration

In a recent tweet, Tate delved into a discussion sparked by user Matt Wallace's post.

Wallace's post highlighted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call for mass deportation of illegal African migrants following a riot and gang violence in the streets of Tel Aviv.

Wallace wrote, "BREAKING NEWS Isreal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Has Called For MASS DEPORTATION of Illegal African Migrants After A HUGE Riot/Gang-Brawl Broke Out in The Streets of Tel Aviv."

Tate wrote in response to Wallace's tweet, "Paris should do the same."

Tristan Tate's fans assert this is the 'Endgame'

In the wake of Tate's comments regarding Paris and his endorsement of Israel's approach to dealing with illegal immigrants, a multitude of users stepped forward to share their perspectives on his remarks.

One user wrote, "This is how war look like Massive chaos." Another user wrote, "So much chaos going on. Guess we truly are in the 'Endgame' now."

A user stated, "What's the problem in Paris and France in general Tristan. Will you delve into that deeper? Or is it a bit awkward because of your brother? God bless tho."

A user commented, "Every country facing turmoil such as this should do the same."