Illegal alien children deeply offended by Donald Trump
In the great debate on illegal aliens, we are never asked how Americans feel about the situation or how it affects them. We are never asked how they feel when they are the victims of illegal alien crimes, or when their tax dollars go to pay for illegal alien health care and schooling, or when a job they applied for went to an illegal. (Is it okay for me to say "illegal" again? Thanks, Donald Trump!)
But the media constantly examines the feelings of illegal aliens, as if their wishes and desires are the only things that matter. In that light, the Times published an op-ed describing how upset the children of illegal aliens are with Donald Trump's blunt, mean, and very accurate comments about illegal aliens:
Ever since he began his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination with a vicious screed against Mexican immigrants, Donald J. Trump has become a figure of dread and comic-book meanness to the Latino community. He's a villain in a flaccid pompadour, spewing threats and insults that have filtered down into the bosom of many a Latino family[.]
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Hugo, a 7-year-old not much taller than a New York City fireplug, is the son of Mexican immigrants. Too young to understand what Mr. Trump meant when he called immigrants from Mexico "rapists," Hugo boiled The Donald's message down to three words: "Mexicans are ugly." It made young Hugo "sad" to hear someone call his parents ugly, he said.
If 7-year-olds with limited understanding are offended, it is Trump's fault. He should stop before other 7-year-old illegals are psychologically maimed.
In families like Hugo's, Mr. Trump's campaign speaks to a child's greatest fear: the possibility that he might be separated from his parents. Hugo was born in the United States, but his mother and father came here from Mexico 10 years ago.
Separated from his parents! Do you think his parents would go home without taking their child with them? Perhaps Donald Trump would keep the children, like a modern-day Fagin, forcing them to pick pockets outside Trump Plaza.
"We tell him we don't have the same papers he does," Hugo's father told me.
Is that what they call the difference between legal and illegal immigrants – "not the same papers"?
"He said that Mexican people are bad people, that they want to sell drugs," a 9-year-old, Alexandra Rubalcava, told me. "He wants to kick out the Mexican people from America and just leave the American people. I think that's pretty much rude.
Perhaps Alexandra doesn't hear the almost daily reports of Illegal aliens murdering Americans. Just look at the arrogance of her comments – that it's "rude" to ask the Mexican people who came here illegally to leave America. That's the arrogance of the liberal media looking to cow any American who questions illegal immigration.
Digging in further, the WaPo had an article telling how upset people in Mexico are with Trump.
"What he says makes me laugh, but it's a nervous laughter," said Gustavo Vega Canovas, a professor at the international studies center of the prestigious College of Mexico. "His comments sound to me like Germany in the 1930s, when they made Jews responsible for everything that was happening."
This professor is comparing the extermination of an ethnic group with repatriating illegal aliens. This doesn't make me laugh – not even nervous laughter. Why is the WaPo focused on the feelings of Mexicans in Mexico rather than Americans in America?
The fact is that if these newspapers did write about the feelings of Americans, they would find them overwhelmingly opposed to illegal immigration. That's the dirty little secret that doesn't fit in with their propaganda campaign.
This article was produced by NewsMachete.com, the conservative news site.