Posted on 05/14/2012 8:18:30 PM PDT by kristinn
That would be Cesar Millan, who took advantage of the everyone-come-in-free policy of the traitors we elect to high office:
“Millan illegally crossed the border into the US when he was 21 years old, spoke no English and knew no one in the USA”
“Millan became a legal resident of the U.S. in 2000, became a U.S. citizen in 2009, and lives in Santa Clarita, California. “
Bimbo? I hope Rush doesn’t lose sponsors over this story.
I didn’t know Cesar Millan entered the U.S. illegally but how many more did who has become celebrity? I like his show though but didn’t know so many people hate him... I know Cesar Millan likes the Pit Bull!
Actually not bad bread for $1.50 a loaf.
Dat’s Bull Shiite!
Racists!
Whutz a bruthuh gots to do to prove himself?
Was Jerry Thomas also registered to vote?
“I didnt know Cesar Millan entered the U.S. illegally but how many more did who has become celebrity?”
‘Piolin’ is one:
Eddie “Piolín” Sotelo is a Mexican radio personality, born in Ocotlán, Jalisco, in 1972. His show, “Piolín por la Mañana,” runs weekday mornings on KSCA in Southern California. His nickname means “Tweety Bird” in Spanish, a nickname he acquired as a child.[1] The LA Times ranked Sotelo in 2006 amongst the 100 most powerful people in Southern California. His show, broadcast entirely in Spanish for a Spanish speaking audience, is one of the most popular shows on Los Angeles radio, with a 9.9 rating.[2]
In 2005, Sotelo provided immigration rights supporters four hours on his program.[3] His support of the immigration rights protests in 2006 is often credited as the main reason for their enormous turnout, even though many other media personalities helped to make it. He has explained that his own experience of crossing the border and living in the United States as an illegal alien helped him identify with the situation. He is now residing legally in the United States where he encourages illegal aliens to readjust their status and to engage in peaceful political activism for immigration reform.
In 2007, Sotelo encouraged listeners to have U. S. citizens sign a letter proposing an immigration reform. Over 1 million letters were recruited. Sotelo and his team led a caravan to Washington, DC where they turned them over to Congress. The law was not passed, but the effort showed the perseverance of Sotelo, his team, his listeners, and the Hispanic community.
Sotelo provided the voice of Rafa, one of the dogs in Disney’s 2008 movie, “Beverly Hills Chihuahua.”
Apart from his commitment to his listeners, Eddie Piolín Sotelo is also one of the most televised radio personalities in the nation with regular appearances on national shows like Sábado Gigante, Cristina, Escándalo TV, Qué Dice la Gente, Don Francisco Presenta, and interviews on CNN, Fox News Channel, Larry King, MSNBC, Anderson Cooper, and Good Morning America, to name a few.
There’s a Hispanic grocery close by me that carries it. (All accordion and ai-yi-yi-yi, all the time, over the PA system.) Bimbo is great, both in whole wheat (which is what I usually get) and white. It even gives Rainbo and Wonder a run for its money.
Interesting. I expect to learn that this is more common than realized...
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