'That's BS!' Fox host freaks out when colleague tells him it's racist to say 'good immigrants' speak English
David Asman and Marie Harf (Fox News/screen grab)

Fox Business host David Asman accused colleague Marie Harf of lying on Wednesday after she pointed out that some people use the phrases "good immigrants" and "assimilate" in racist ways.


During a segment on Fox News' Outnumbered program, Asman argued that the "wrong people" were being allowed to immigrate into the United States.

"Too many illegals come in that don't assimilate well into our culture," Asman opined. "And too few good legals who do it the legal way to come in. We have to make it easier for qualified immigrants who want to work and assimilate in the country to come in."

Harf tried to argue that terms like "good immigrants" and "assimilation" are often used in racist ways, but Asman interrupted.

"It means speaking English, it means being willing to work instead of taking welfare," Asman trumpeted. "It means a lot of specific things. I know a lot of immigrants. I used to cover Latin America for 12 years. I know a lot of good immigrants who have been trying for years, decades to get into this country!"

"Some of those words are used -- not by you, but by other people -- in very not good terms," Harf explained. "In terms of the history of immigration in this country."

"What are you talking about," Asman snapped. "Racism?"

"Absolutely," Harf replied.

"That's B.S.!" Asman shouted.

"Let's me finish, please," Harf pleaded.

"I don't want to allow anybody to suggest that the words that I just uttered are racist in any way," Asman stated.

"I said, that's not what you did," Harf remarked. "I said people use those terms in the immigration debate in ways that I find deeply offensive."

"There are crazy people and bad people everywhere," Asman insisted. "And what I say won't stop them from being that. That doesn't stop the fact that the immigration system is broken and needs to be fixed."

"When you talk about 'good immigrants'..." Harf challenged before Asman cut her off.

"People willing to work and assimilate into what this country is," Asman said. "It's that simple."

"So, they give up their entire culture," Harf shot back.

"No!" Asman complained. "Assimilate so we don't have the kind of situation they have in Europe where people stay completely isolated in their own communities and don't assimilate into the culture. It's very simple."

"The language is very charged," Harf observed. "And we just need to be careful."

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