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Arnold Schwarzenegger Stuns Talkshow Hosts With Four-Word Message To Immigrants

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s shocking four-word message exposed.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s recent appearance on The View sparked a firestorm with a blunt message aimed at immigrants in the US.

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L.A. protests exlplained.

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The backdrop: protests in Los Angeles following President Trump’s deployment of ICE officers rounding up undocumented immigrants.

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The move aimed to crack down on illegal immigration but sparked widespread outrage among activists and community leaders.

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Crowds gathered in the streets, chanting and holding signs demanding the protection of immigrant families and criticizing the harsh enforcement tactics.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom faced scrutiny for his handling of the crisis, with some calling for stronger resistance against federal actions.

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President Trump defended the ICE raids as necessary measures to uphold law and order and protect American jobs.

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Arnold’s thoughts on immigration revealed.

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The 77-year-old actor and former California governor was invited to discuss his Netflix series FUBAR but quickly shifted gears to a heated immigration debate.

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The show’s hosts grilled Arnold on his thoughts, given his unique status as an immigrant and former governor during these tensions.

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Joy Behar directly asked the bodybuilding legend if he had a “visceral reaction” watching ICE’s controversial raids, highlighting his immigrant roots

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Schwarzenegger reflected on his own journey, arriving in the US from Austria at 21 with nothing but big dreams and grit.

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“I came over here at the age of 21 with absolutely nothing,” Arnold said, “and then to create a career like that… no other country allows that.”

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He credited America for his entire success—bodybuilding titles, Hollywood fame, political office, and family life.

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“This is why I’m so, so happy to see firsthand that this is the greatest country in the world,” he declared.

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Arnold’s blunt four-word message confirmed.

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But then came the pivot—Arnold’s now-viral, four-word caution to immigrants: “You got to do things legal.”

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He followed with a pointed jab: “Those people that are doing illegal things in America… they are not smart.”

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The actor described America as a host country where immigrants are “guests” and must “behave like guests.”

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Reactions to Arnold’s message clarified.

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That last phrase sparked backlash online and among viewers, with many accusing Schwarzenegger of lumping all immigrants together unfairly.

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Whoopi Goldberg jumped in to push back, noting the vast majority of immigrants follow legal processes.

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“There’s 90 percent of the people who come here trying to do the right thing,” she said.

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She emphasized that many being detained have valid visas or legal status.

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Arnold’s controversial metaphor decoded.

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Arnold clarified his “guest” analogy, comparing immigration to being invited into someone’s home.

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“I will do everything I can to keep things clean, make my bed, do the right thing,” he said, highlighting respect and responsibility.

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He warned that criminal behavior or abuse doesn’t “work” in America.

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Schwarzenegger painted immigrants as beneficiaries of American opportunities in education, work, and family-building.

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He said immigrants must “give back” to America in return for the benefits received.

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That includes unpaid community service, like volunteering for afterschool programs or Special Olympics.

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“You have a responsibility to pay back America and make it a better place,” Arnold urged.

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The actor’s family life and public service were used to illustrate this ideal immigrant ethos.

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Arnold’s message echoes nationwide.

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Last week’s ICE raids stirred fresh protests and a media frenzy, placing immigration front and center again.

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Schwarzenegger’s statement was immediately shared and dissected on social media, polarizing viewers across the spectrum.

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The four-word “do things legal” line is now headline news, showing how a simple phrase can ignite national conversation.

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Whether hailed as wise advice or slammed as insensitive, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s blunt immigrant message is the talk of the nation.

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