Posted on 07/26/2013 6:21:52 AM PDT by cotton1706
Steve King insisted again Thursday that undocumented immigrant children are often drug mules who carry illegal substances across the border from Mexico, but this time he did it on the House floor.
Despite a firestorm of criticism including another rebuke from Speaker John A. Boehner Thursday morning the Iowa Republican defended his comments last week that such children have calves the size of cantaloupes as a result of carrying drugs across the border.
I can tell you that in Mexico they are recruiting kids to be drug smugglers, King said Thursday afternoon to an empty House chamber. Every night some come across the border smuggling drugs across the border. Increasingly the higher value drugs, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine in some form or another, are being strapped to the body sometimes of young girls, teenage girls. The media is replete with this. Anybody that reads the paper should know, especially those that live on the border, should know that there are many, many young people coming across the border unlawfully who are smuggling drugs into the United States.
(Kings comments on immigration begin at 22:00, though his world history lesson for the first 22:00 is also fascinating.)
Earlier Thursday, Boehner delivered a forceful, and unprompted, condemnation of Kings remarks at his weekly on-camera press briefing.
Within the first minute of his news conference, the Ohio Republican called Kings comments deeply offensive and wrong.
I want to be clear: There is no place in this debate for hateful or ignorant comments from elected officials, Boehner said, before calling out King by name. What he said does not reflect the values of the American people or the Republican Party.
Meanwhile, Latina journalist Antonieta Cadiz posted a picture on Twitter of young Hispanics bringing cantaloupes to Kings Capitol Hill office.
With todays newest immigration iteration, King did not seem to get the message from either Boehner or protesters.
Last week, King told conservative website Newsmax that he is sympathetic to the situation in which many undocumented children find themselves. But he said, They arent all valedictorians, they werent all brought in by their parents.
For every one whos a valedictorian, theres another 100 out there who weigh 130 pounds and theyve got calves the size of cantaloupes because theyre hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. Those people would be legalized with the same act.
King said until there is some way to tell the difference between the innocent ones and those who have been undermining our culture and civilization and profiting from criminal acts, no one should advocate for amnesty.
In response, Boehner issued a press release Wednesday saying Kings comments were wrong and his language hateful. Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., called the King comments inexcusable.
But King pressed on Wednesday night, telling Radio Iowa that he got the physical description essentially from the Border Patrol:
Its not something that Im making up. This is real. We have people that are mules, that are drug mules, that are hauling drugs across the border and you can tell by their physical characteristics what theyve been doing for months, going through the desert with 75 pounds of drugs on their back and if those who advocate for the DREAM Act, if they choose to characterize this about valedictorians, I gave them a different image that we need to be thinking about because we just simply cant be passing legislation looking only at one component of what would be millions of people.
Members say there isnt much you can do to rein in voices like that of Steve King. On Thursday, Boehner wouldnt say he would pull King from committee assignments, opting for a more subtle approach albeit one that King does not seem to be responding to.
We can disagree without being disagreeable, Boehner said.
Keep it up Steve!!
The disturbing part of this story is that he spoke “to an empty chamber”....no one wants to sit in and participate, to listen - our representatives and gov’t officials are hopeless and need firing!
Ask anyone who lives near the border how much of the crime is due to illegals.
Not exactly a secret.
I think the GOPe tactic is going to fail this time.
What we really need to do is pull Boehner from the Speakership, but the GOPe shows no willingness to do so.
America needs to speak out and stop pretending society's decay can be glossed over with lessons in inclusiveness, diversity, holding-hands-and-singing-Kumbaya, etc.
Deal with it, and stop cowering under Political Correctness.
Not one senator read the amensty bill they voted for cause it does legalize illegals with a criminal history.
“I was elected to lead, not to read.”
Call a spade a spade.
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