Posted on 03/28/2018 7:13:53 PM PDT by Rummyfan
In the midst of wrapping up a media tour hawking his latest book and on the heels of what he considers because of the election of Donald Trump the worst time of his 35 years in the United States, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos now says hes pining to return to Mexico.
In an extensive interview with Spanish-language television personality Jaime Bayly, Ramos, who turned 60 this month, confessed he would like to live in Mexico again, at least for a while. I would like to return to the country I left, Ramos said with evident nostalgia, calling his desire to return to his homeland a pending assignment.
Bayly also singularly succeeded in both confronting and getting the Univision anchor to admit that the type of journalism Ramos practices includes activism, specifically when it comes to U.S. immigration policy.
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Good Idea!
dont come back. Ever. We all know he’s lying. Dems are experts at BS.
I would like to return to the country I left,”
We would all like that too!
Please go. Now.
Jorge,
Don’t stay where you yourself don’t want t be and where nobody here wants you to stay either.
Buh-bye.
Call Hannity, I am sure he will give you a first class ticket and a private jet to do so. Good riddance. Thirty five years in this country and still have not lost that accent.
Ungrateful piece of cr**.
Jorge Gilberto Ramos Ávalos will you please go now!
Best news EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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We can only hope.
Well, Jorge, Delta is ready when you are.
Adios, Jorge!
Write if you find work.
Hasta nunca màs, Jorge.
35 years and he still hasn’t assimilated.
Like dozens of other phonies who threatened to move here or there if DJT were elected. Last I heard, they all stayed here. I don’t care where he lives, I just wish he put a sock in it.
..and in his absence, for which he will be so missed by all Americans, might the wall get built higher and wider than his grande inflated ego.
Get out yesterday senor.
Tax him for the Wall on his way out.
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