Fox News host Jesse Watters, who has previously been accused of casual racism, told panelists on 'The Five' that as a youth, he 'wanted to be black.'
, Watters challenged Juan Williams' statement that President Donald Trump wanted to stop immigration in any form.
"He wants merit-based," Watters said."That would cut legal immigration by bringing in the best and the brightest, so we don't bring in some guy's uncle from Zimbabwe."in which he interviewed Asian people on the streets of New York's Chinatown concerning their feelings about then-presidential candidate Trump and Hillary Clinton.
As the song"Kung Fu Fighting" played in the background, Watters spoke with a street vendor and pointed to his merchandise display.Watters also asked two Asian women if he should bow when he greeted them. Movie clips fromNew York Mayor Bill de Blasio blasted the video package on Twitter, saying Watter's"vile, racist behavior" had no place in the city.â keep this guy off TV.
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