A woman in Hillary Clinton's MSNBC town hall Monday night yelled a question out of turn about women in immigration detention.
Rachel Maddow acknowledged the interruption was "outside of our format," but rather than chastising the woman, Maddow did what she could to rephrase the question.
"Tell me if I get it right. Asking about women and families in family detention, immigration detention," Maddow said.
"Yes, I'm against that," Clinton said. "Absolutely. I'm against that. I've been against it for a long time. I've said we should end family detention. We should end private prisons and private detention centers. They are wrong. We should end raids and round-ups, and when I'm president, we are going to get comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship, so we will end all of these problems at the time we are successful."