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The rats are bailing from the sinking ship.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW)-- Governor Sam Brownback has been asked to request the resignation of the leader of the Kansas Hispanic and Latino American Affairs Commission.
WIBW Radio reports the commission's director, Adrienne Foster, is being asked to resign because of comments she made to the Kansas City Star, apparently supporting Donald Trump's candidacy for President.
Three Democrat lawmakers, Louis Ruiz of Kansas City, John Alcala of Topeka and Ponka-We Victors of Wichita, sent a letter to the Governor's Office expressing displeasure over Foster's support of Trump.
The letter states that Foster has diminished her position within the organization.
They also claimed that Trumps' comments against Latin Americans are "inaccurate and highly inflammatory and discriminatory."
It's unclear if the governor will acknowledge the letter's request for Foster's resignation.
WIBW Radio reports the commission's director, Adrienne Foster, is being asked to resign because of comments she made to the Kansas City Star, apparently supporting Donald Trump's candidacy for President.
Three Democrat lawmakers, Louis Ruiz of Kansas City, John Alcala of Topeka and Ponka-We Victors of Wichita, sent a letter to the Governor's Office expressing displeasure over Foster's support of Trump.
The letter states that Foster has diminished her position within the organization.
They also claimed that Trumps' comments against Latin Americans are "inaccurate and highly inflammatory and discriminatory."
It's unclear if the governor will acknowledge the letter's request for Foster's resignation.