Television travel host and former chef Anthony Bourdain sees a serious problem with Republican front-runner Donald Trump’s plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants: “Every restaurant in America would shut down.”
Bourdain, who discussed the topic on the SiriusXM program “StandUP With Pete Dominick,” called immigrants from Mexico and Central America “the backbone” of the restaurant industry.
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Since announcing his candidacy in June — when he called Mexicans criminals and rapists — Trump has recommended deporting the millions of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. He also said he would build a physical wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, again declaring at Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate that he would make Mexico pay for the wall and include “big, fat beautiful door” for legal immigration.
Bourdain called the plan to build a wall at the border “ridiculous” but added that “serious minds can honestly disagree on what we want to do in the future as far as how tightly we want to control our borders and how many more people we want to let in.”
However, the one-time chef pointed out that Mexican and Central American immigrants are willing to do jobs many Americans with formal culinary training are not.









