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Andrade Comments On Immigration Crackdown In US

January 24, 2026Jan 24, 2026|Anutosh Bajpai

Key Points

  • Andrade's Comments on Immigration: Andrade expressed concern about the treatment of Latin people and immigrants by the current US Administration, citing his Mexican heritage and empathy for those affected.
  • Criticism of US Immigration Policies: Various wrestling personalities, including Mick Foley and Jesse Ventura, have criticized the US government's treatment of immigrants, with Foley cutting ties with WWE over their association with the Trump administration.

Andrade has commented on the treatment of immigrants in US.

During a recent Highspots Virtual signing, the AEW star who hails from Mexico was asked if there were any charities or causes that he thinks fans should learn more about. While keeping his remarks brief, Andrade mentioned that he feels bad about the treatment of Latin people and other immigrants by the current US Administration:

So, I don’t wanna speak so much, but now with what happened with the immigrant—immigration and all these things happened so…Because I’m immigrant, I’m from Mexico, so I feel bad for all these Latin people, people from [other] countries.

  • Bishop Dyer Reveals How AEW Debut Actually Happened

The current US regime under Donald Trump has received widespread criticism for its treatment of immigrants, among other policies, since the WWE Hall of Famer assumed office.

Wrestling names such as Brody King, Hangman Page, and CM Punk have shared messages against the tactics of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

Many legends have also raised concern. This includes Mick Foley who has severed ties with WWE over their relationship with the Trump Government as well as Jesse Ventura who had recently explained why he refuses to call the US President by his name. You can check out more of what he said here.

  • AJ Styles Match Set For Saturday Night's Main Event
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Andrade Comments On Immigration Crackdown In US

January 24, 2026Jan 24, 2026|Anutosh Bajpai

Key Points

  • Andrade's Comments on Immigration: Andrade expressed concern about the treatment of Latin people and immigrants by the current US Administration, citing his Mexican heritage and empathy for those affected.
  • Criticism of US Immigration Policies: Various wrestling personalities, including Mick Foley and Jesse Ventura, have criticized the US government's treatment of immigrants, with Foley cutting ties with WWE over their association with the Trump administration.

Andrade has commented on the treatment of immigrants in US.

During a recent Highspots Virtual signing, the AEW star who hails from Mexico was asked if there were any charities or causes that he thinks fans should learn more about. While keeping his remarks brief, Andrade mentioned that he feels bad about the treatment of Latin people and other immigrants by the current US Administration:

So, I don’t wanna speak so much, but now with what happened with the immigrant—immigration and all these things happened so…Because I’m immigrant, I’m from Mexico, so I feel bad for all these Latin people, people from [other] countries.

  • Bishop Dyer Reveals How AEW Debut Actually Happened

The current US regime under Donald Trump has received widespread criticism for its treatment of immigrants, among other policies, since the WWE Hall of Famer assumed office.

Wrestling names such as Brody King, Hangman Page, and CM Punk have shared messages against the tactics of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

Many legends have also raised concern. This includes Mick Foley who has severed ties with WWE over their relationship with the Trump Government as well as Jesse Ventura who had recently explained why he refuses to call the US President by his name. You can check out more of what he said here.

  • AJ Styles Match Set For Saturday Night's Main Event