Posted on 05/30/2017 6:59:28 PM PDT by marktwain
Two of at least four levels of Sanctuary City Proponents Disrupting Texas Legislature |
A Texas legislature called Immigration and Customs Enforcement on disruptors at the Texas Legislature who claimed to be illegal immigrants. When he told other legislators of his action, a scuffle broke out on the floor. This video shows the level of disruption that occurred before the scuffle. The "protest" was against a bill that had been signed into law days before.
There are conflicting versions of events. Rinaldi, the Republican who Called ICE, said he was assaulted and threatened by Romero and other Hispanics, who had to be held back by other legislators. He claimed that another legislator, Poncho Nevarez, specifically threatened to "get him" on his way to his car.
Rinaldi then says he said that he would shoot him if he were attacked. A personal firearm levels the playing field between a mob and a single legislator.
The press conference by Romero said that Rinaldi threatened them, never mentioning the previous threats.
All this came about because several protesters claimed to be in Texas illegally and claimed that they would stay illegally. That is when Rinaldi called Immigration.
No disagreement between lawmakers should ever escalate to scuffles among the desks. But Republicans are not going to back away from the enforcement of existing laws demanded by their voters. If Democrat voters wish for their representatives to dismantle those laws and turn a blind eye to illegal immigration, that is a debate every Republican will welcome.What is not being talked about is the disruption of the legislature and the intimidation by the "protesters". It appears to be a pure power play by the pro-illegal crowd. The bill had already passed and been signed into law days ago.
What we will not do is tolerate lies about our motives. Romero knows full well that Rinaldi was not trying to get the whole gallery full of protesters deported. Nevarez and the rest of the Mexican-American legislative caucus know that none of this is about race; it is about behavior.
But it is harder to argue that following the law is somehow a bad idea. Better to simply smear opponents as haters and hope they are cowed into submission.
The video is the best that I have found to show the scale of this disruption of the Texas legislature.
Yep.
Yes, I realize that. It’s an ethnic war they have with the indigenous people of Mexico, whom they force out of Mexico and into the United States
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