Asmongold’s Controversial Views on Immigration and Crime
Twitch streamer Zack “Asmongold”has sparked significant discussion across social media platforms regarding his stance on immigration and crime. In a recent video lasting one minute and 32 seconds that he shared on X, the Austin-based streamer asserted that non-US citizens who commit offenses more serious than jaywalking should face deportation.
During his commentary, Asmongold expressed a strong belief that the United States is already dealing with a high volume of criminal activity, arguing that there is “no need for new people.”He articulated his perspective with the following statement:
“I think that if you’re in this country and you commit any crime that’s worse than jaywalking and you’re not a citizen, I want you deported. Yup! Get the f**k out! If you can’t act right and if you can’t follow the law, get the f**k out of the country! We have enough criminals and enough problems as it is, we don’t need new people.”
Tax Evasion and Reckless Driving: Asmongold’s Tough Stance
When fans inquired about his thoughts on immigrants who engage in tax evasion, Asmongold did not hold back. He firmly stated:
“Especially, get the f**k out! You’re only here so you can make us money! If you’re not giving us the money that we’re supposed to make off of you, then why the f**k are you here? ‘Speeding ticket?’ Yeah, if somebody’s speeding, and they’re going above let’s say 20 miles over, right… but if you’re going 20 miles over the speed limit, yeah, get the f**k out! It’s reckless driving, yeah.”
Asmongold further offered what he perceives as a straightforward solution to these issues:
“Just don’t do it. It’s really easy. Yeah, I know it’s crazy, but just stop committing crimes. Stop doing s**t that you’re not supposed to do. It should be so easy, but a lot of people just for whatever reason don’t understand it.”
Previous Remarks on Immigration and National Identity
This is not the first time Asmongold has voiced his opinions on immigration. In an earlier instance on February 20, 2025, he gained notoriety for discussing illegal immigration from what he referred to as “s**thole countries.”Reacting to a viral post from the White House titled “ASMR: Illegal Alien Deportation Flight,”he stated:
“If I was living in one of those s**t hole countries down there, I’d try to get into America, too! And if I couldn’t get in legally, I’d get in illegally because I bet living illegally in America is probably better than living legally where they came from in a lot of cases. Yeah, I’d do the same thing!”
Reflections on Public Dissent and Civil Discourse
In another recent discussion, Asmongold addressed the burning of an Israeli flag, arguing that while public dissent should not go unpunished, offenders should face penalties rather than being imprisoned for such acts. His remarks illustrate a complex perspective on civil liberties and public conduct.