And he was without prejudice in saying so:
Cruz Fires Back After Omar Suggests Latinos Would Struggle in āMerit-Basedā Immigration System
"Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar suggested on Tuesday that individuals from Latin America would not be competitive if the U.S. immigration system was based on merit.
āA āmerit basedā immigration policy is fueled toward the Latinx community,ā Omar said in a now-deleted tweet. āOur immigration policies shouldnāt be based on discrimination, fear, or bigotry.ā
āWe should welcome immigrants to our country and offer a simple pathway to citizenship,ā she added.
Republican
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz fired back at Omar for implying that people immigrating from Central and South America were not as smart or skilled as people immigrating from other countries.
Omarās office did not respond to The Daily Caller News Foundationās request for comment in time for publication."
So Omar thinks both Latinos and Jews are stupid
And Americans in general.
No, not the Muslim Americans who want sharia law imposed and Allah worshipped
And not the CRCs who want christian Sharia and their god worshipped.
bodecea sez: "And not the CRCs who want christian Sharia and their god worshipped."
Oh, you mean like these people ~
1. George Washington (April 30, 1789āMarch 4, 1797). No party. The 1st U.S. President. Washington served two terms. An American War General in the American Revolutionary War. As chief of the executive branch and head of the federal government, the presidency is the highest political office in the United States by influence and recognition.
2. John Adams (March 4, 1797āMarch 4, 1801). Federalist. The second President of the United States was a man who resided in New England and was a prominent attorney and politician from Boston. Adams was extensively educated with Enlightenment ideas and republicanism. A key Founding Father of the U.S.
3. Thomas Jefferson (March 4, 1801āMarch 1809). Democratic-Republican. The third President of the United States was one of the contributing writers of the Declaration of Independence. As a Founding Father, Jefferson wished that America would become an āEmpire of Liberty,ā representing the ideals of republicanism.
4. James Madison (March 4, 1809āMarch 4, 1817). Democratic-Republican. Madison is revered as the āFather of the Constitutionā and the writer of the U.S. Bill of rights. The U.S. Constitution is considered the most important political document ever written. It would become the model by which constitutions later written in other countries would follow.
5. James Monroe (March 4, 1817āMarch 4, 1825). Democratic-Republican. The fifth President of the U.S. and the last who was a Founding Father. He would also be the last of presidents from the āVirginia dynasty.ā Monroe was well regarded for the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 which asserted that the U.S. would no longer allow European intervention in the Americas.
6. John Quincy Adams (March 4, 1825āMarch 4, 1829). Democratic-Republican; National Republican. John Quincy Adams was the son of John Adams and Abigail Adams. As an American diplomat he served both Senate and House of Representatives. Adamsā presidency was not nearly as effective as the 17 years he later served as an elected U.S. Representative of Massachusetts. He and his wife, Abigail, were both strongly opposed to slavery during their time.
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Presidents of the United States List in Chronological Order