Armed Trump supporters protesting immigration demanded to know if a Native American legislator is in the United States "legally."

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In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:
GOOD for them! :mm:
 
You had me at "armed Trump supporters".

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In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:
Ummm...before you post your nonsense and don't even begin to fathom the facts


You should note that many living on the reservations claiming to be indians are in fact mexicans and south americans descendents here collecting indian funding and welfare. Lots of ummmmm....spanish last names if you bother to research. Our reservations btw are filled alcoholics/druggies/rapists/and child abusers if you bother to research. I say this as a part Indian that is so glad that my indian ancestors on both sides of my family---didn't take the government freebies of a reservation and instead opted to run like hell from government claiming that they were here to help them.
 
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You should note that many living on the reservations claiming to be indians are in fact mexicans and south americans descendents here collecting indian funding and welfare. Lots of ummmmm....spanish last names if you bother to research. Our reservations btw are filled alcoholics/druggies/rapists/and child abusers if you bother to research.
He is a Navajo, dumbass.
Eric Descheenie is an American politician and a former Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives elected to represent District 7 in 2016, retiring in 2019. He is currently the Director of Tribal Government Relations for the Navajo County Board of Supervisors. He has also served as a Tribal Liaison to the Arizona Department of Housing and the Governor's Office of Equal Opportunity.
 
In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:
Ummm...before you post your nonsense and don't even begin to fathom the facts


You should note that many living on the reservations claiming to be indians are in fact mexicans and south americans descendents here collecting indian funding and welfare. Lots of ummmmm....spanish last names if you bother to research. Our reservations btw are filled alcoholics/druggies/rapists/and child abusers if you bother to research.

That was very interesting info of which I was not aware.

Nevertheless, I bet that there are some Americans (of all ethnicities) who actually think that Native Americans can be undocumented immigrants. That is almost as bad as those Americans who used to say, "If English was good enough for Jesus, then it's good enough for me!"
 
In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:
The basic problem is that there are at least 20 million aliens living, working, going to school, and voting illegally in America.

remove them and the immigration suspicion goes away
 
The basic problem is that there are at least 20 million aliens living, working, going to school, and voting in America.
Eric Descheenie is not one of them.
He does have dark skin, tho...
Perhaps we should take a gander at your birth certificate.
 
Eric Descheenie is not one of them.
So one person challenges one democrat and you think thats significent?

maybe it is for the reason I just gave you

The presence of 20+ million illegal aliens cast suspicion on everyone with brown skin
 
What kind of stupidity is it when someone describes a rally in terms that are patently false? This was no "Republican anti-immigration" rally. There is no such thing. Republicans support immigration.

The incident has nothing to do with Donald Trump, and given the source it probably never happened.

Other than that, good thread!
 
In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:


Did you tell them you have a test.

You can tell by the taste of a man's jizz.

Go test the whole room mate.
 
In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:

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The reason Trump cult member are armed is because like him, our draft dodger president, they are cowards at heart. Guns make them men, kinda sad really. Symbols rather than courage.

"The shooter is almost always male. Of the past 129 mass shootings in the United States, all but three have been men. The shooter is socially alienated, and he can’t get laid. Every time you scratch the surface of the latest mass killing, in a movie theatre, a school, the streets of Paris or an abortion clinic, you find the weaponised loser. From Jihadi John of ISIS to Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris at Columbine, these men are invariably stuck in the emotional life of an adolescent. They always struggle with self-esteem – especially regarding women – and sometimes they give up entirely on the possibility of amorous fulfilment. There are different levels of tactical coordination, different ostensible grievances and different access to firearms, but the psyche beneath is invariably the same."

 
You should note that many living on the reservations claiming to be indians are in fact mexicans and south americans descendents here collecting indian funding and welfare. Lots of ummmmm....spanish last names if you bother to research. Our reservations btw are filled alcoholics/druggies/rapists/and child abusers if you bother to research.
He is a Navajo, dumbass.
Eric Descheenie is an American politician and a former Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives elected to represent District 7 in 2016, retiring in 2019. He is currently the Director of Tribal Government Relations for the Navajo County Board of Supervisors. He has also served as a Tribal Liaison to the Arizona Department of Housing and the Governor's Office of Equal Opportunity.
I didn't say he was or wasn't a navajo----

I simply pointed out that assuming that he was a navajo is a bad ideal since so many supposed navajos aren't actual american indians.

Mexicans often refer to themselves as Native Americans and join our reservations because of the freebies that the US gives.
 
The reason Trump cult member are armed is because like him, our draft dodger president, they are cowards at heart. Guns make them men, kinda sad really. Symbols rather than courage.

"The shooter is almost always male. Of the past 129 mass shootings in the United States, all but three have been men. The shooter is socially alienated, and he can’t get laid. Every time you scratch the surface of the latest mass killing, in a movie theatre, a school, the streets of Paris or an abortion clinic, you find the weaponised loser. From Jihadi John of ISIS to Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris at Columbine, these men are invariably stuck in the emotional life of an adolescent. They always struggle with self-esteem – especially regarding women – and sometimes they give up entirely on the possibility of amorous fulfilment. There are different levels of tactical coordination, different ostensible grievances and different access to firearms, but the psyche beneath is invariably the same."

It's hateful to compare Trumpers to mass shooters. Interesting analysis of the mass shooters, though.
 
In late January 2018, reports surfaced that supporters of Donald Trump confronted a Native American legislator during an anti-immigration protest at the Arizona state capitol, demanding to know whether he was in the country legally. The viral stories on various web sites (including The Hill and the liberal RawStory.com) were all aggregated from the original reporting of the Arizona Capitol Times, a nonpartisan weekly newspaper focused on Arizona government and state politics.

We confirmed that one of the anti-immigration protesters did indeed ask an indigenous state representative whether or not he was “legal,” both through video footage of the incident and three corroborating interviews with Arizona state legislators who witnessed the scene.
This is the kind of stupidity we are up against.
Asking a Native American if he is here legally.
:banghead::banghead::banghead:
Ummm...before you post your nonsense and don't even begin to fathom the facts


You should note that many living on the reservations claiming to be indians are in fact mexicans and south americans descendents here collecting indian funding and welfare. Lots of ummmmm....spanish last names if you bother to research. Our reservations btw are filled alcoholics/druggies/rapists/and child abusers if you bother to research. I say this as a part Indian that is so glad that my indian ancestors on both sides of my family---didn't take the government freebies of a reservation and instead opted to run like hell from government claiming that they were here to help them.
The non-natives don't use alcohol or drugs?
 
I blame Pocahontas for destroying Native American credibility. All Democrats are looking for an edge. That's why they rigged the election.
 
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The presence of 20+ million illegal aliens cast suspicion on everyone with brown skin

Follow these directions carefully:

1. Smash yourself in the head with a giant cartoon hammer.
2. Build a time machine.
3. Go back in time and do NOT post that fucking stupid post.
 
1. Smash yourself in the head with a giant cartoon hammer.
2. Build a time machine.
3. Go back in time and do NOT post that fucking stupid post.
If reality bothers you that much smoke some crack and see us in the morning
 

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