Pistol packing drumpf trash accosted Latina State Employees, yelled at children and asked a Native American State Representative if he was in the country “legally” at the Arizona Statehouse in Phoenix yesterday.
Arizona Capitol Times
“Supporters of President Donald Trump singled out dark-skinned lawmakers, legislative staffers and children at the Capitol on Jan. 25 as they protested congressional efforts to pass immigration reform, according to staffers of the Arizona Legislature and two Democratic legislators.
Waving large flags in support of Trump while standing between the House and Senate buildings, the protesters, who were also armed, asked just about anyone who crossed their path if they “support illegal immigration" Lisette Flores and Selianna Robles, policy advisers for Senate Democrats, said they were yelled at when they walked from the Senate to the House lawn, directly passing the Trump supporters, to get lunch at a farmers market. Three white coworkers offered to escort Flores, Robles, and Democratic staffer Dora Ramirez back to their offices, Robles said.
“We’re walking back, and they start yelling again, ‘Get out of the country.’ At that point, they pointed to Lisette, called her an illegal, and said, ‘Get out, go back home!’” Robles said. “But they pointed at Jane (Ahern), who works for the House, and they said, ‘No, you can stay.’”
Ahern, a policy adviser for House Democrats, is white…”:
A Swine in theW.H brings out the Pigs in the country!
That is the most useful thing that they have done the entire time : Highlighting the Would-Be's. I think those who have not been identified , are smart enough not to come out of the woodwork . When this feat has been predicted to claim it's prize in it's entirety , then they will oust the administration .
Apparently convinced that they had not shown their asses sufficiently for one day, they turned their attentions to Eric Descheenie, a native American (You get that, asswipes, Native American) who represents the District containing the Navajo Nation Reservation and is a member of The Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition who recently hosted a “Bears Ears: 10,000 Years of Public Land’ event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming — his response was as short and eloquent as Chávez’s:
“I’m indigenous to these lands,” Descheenie said. “My ancestors fought and died on these lands". I just told them, "Don’t ask me that question."