Posted on 03/06/2023 6:11:03 AM PST by River Hawk
The Biden administration’s agenda to remake America through mass Third World immigration continues as we speak, while “opposition” Republicans aren’t doing much about it.
But even the little that congressional Republicans are doing, or just talking about, is too much for a a couple of Latino GOP lawmakers quoted in a recent Associated Press (AP) article entitled, "Latino Republicans push back on party’s immigration agenda."
(Excerpt) Read more at borderhawk.blog ...
Traitors, obviously not real Republicans or Americans if they favor continued invasion at our border.
I’m sure there are plenty of Latinos (whatever that means) that support closed borders. These are regular run of the mill anti-American republicans like most other elected officials. Though it’s hardly surprising that an ethnic minority would support their own group over the good of the nation.
See “camel, nose, tent, collapse of America.”
They aren’t Republicans. Getting “strict” with American borders and sovereignty is an AMERICAN THING, NOT A MEXICAN THING.
Most likely they’ve been bought-off, and/or are dealing with threats.
Those two RINO’s might have ties to Coyotes, or even the Sinaloa Cartel.
When the blog's source is read however, the other Republican is south Florida Maria Salazar who states:
“We understand that immigrants want to come and live in the promised land,” Salazar said in a recent interview. “Orderly legal immigration is good for the country and good for District 27.”
This is hardly a damning quote from a Latino Republican representing south Miami.
“Orderly legal immigration is good for the country and good for District 27.”
We have enough. Thanks.
Their allegiance is to their peeps rather than to the country and the Constitution. They have violated their oath of office.
“My people”
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