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Friday, June 17, 2011

We Don't Need to Speak No Stinkin' English

Texas State Senator Chris Harris

This is from a hearing of the Texas Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee.  The anti- American Mexican testifying is Antolin Aguirre of the Austin Immigrant Rights Coalition, and has been the the US over twenty years and refuses to speak English to representatives of the citizens of the United States.


This Senate Bill would allow local officials to check the immigration status of suspects. Really? We need yet more testimony to confirm the law needs to be enforced? Then this guy that’s been here for over two decades refuses to speak English? The reason is he rejects the values and principles of the United States, and is here only to take what he and his fellow travelers can for themselves and send back what they cant to their failed home country. Anywhere else in the world one learns the language of the country they’re working in if they’re staying there that long.

We have lawyers, officers of the judicial system, sworn to uphold the law, refusing to prosecute violators of law. One that comes to mind is Gloria Allred when she defended the housekeeper, I think the one that worked for Carly Fiorina, when it turned out she was an illegal immigrant. The illegal immigrant had phony documents, yet her employer (a Republican female, the most hated creature by the Left) took all kinds of heat for hiring an illegal. Allred and others like her should be disbarred for violating their oath of office.

In any case Texas State Senator Chris Harris was absolutely correct asking his question on why this guy, advocating that the US not enforce the law, wasn’t speaking English. I know, I know, I’m a racist because I advocate for the rule of law, and am against not enforcing the law with some people because of race. Good grief. 

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