Posted on 03/21/2016 6:54:56 AM PDT by GilGil
Yesterday Far left open border activists SHUT DOWN THE HIGHWAY leading to the Trump rally in Fountain Hills, Arizona for two hours.
The lead protester who chained her neck to a pickup truck was Jacinta Gonzalez from New Orleans.
Jacinta shut down traffic for two hours in Arizona.
Jacinta Gonzalez is a trained community organizer and Soros Fellow.
Jacinta is from Mexico but lives in New Orleans.
Its not clear if she is an American citizen.
Jacinta was one of three organizers who shut down traffic for over two hours yesterday in Arizona. She was trained by Soros.
The Soros Open Society Foundation has more on Jacinta.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Looks like she’s been hiking.
We need to know everything about this woman ..home address, place of employment the whole enchilada!! She needs to feel the wrath of the American people!! I’m Hispanic and I don’t appreciate illegal Mexican whores protesting on our soil !! Little chicken $hit plastic boob witch needs to be kicked over the Rio Grande back to Mexico!
All she’s missing is a ball gag
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Exactly right. She should have been arrested.
Take their water, disable the vehicles and drive off.
Time for the police to start busting heads. These protesters are criminals.
Jacinta Gonzalez Goodman
Jacinta Gonzalez Goodman
Year:
2011
Location:
New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice
Immigrants who came to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina to help rebuild the homes, roads, and livelihood of communities now find themselves unfairly targeted by the criminal justice and immigration enforcement systems for arrest, detention, and deportation. Gonzalez will work with day laborers, women, youth, immigrant families, and others to challenge these practices.
As lead organizer for the New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice Congress of Day Laborers, Gonzalez helped establish and maintain a base of day laborers dedicated to building worker power, advancing racial justice, and mobilizing workers across race and industry in post-Katrina New Orleans. She was the lead investigator and primary author of two reports that documented the inhumane conditions in the immigration detention center in Basile, Louisiana and played a key role in exposing abuses in the South Louisiana Correctional Center.
A recipient of the New Voices Fellowship, Gonzalez holds a degree from Wesleyan University, and has studied at the School of International Training in Durban, South Africa, and the Universidade Metropolitana in Caracas, Venezuela.
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what makes you think she doesn’t?
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