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Baca represents Illegals more than citizens and has openly admitted it at one of our Town Hall meetings
Any politician who is hispanic had to have been elected by tribally ethnocentric hispanics who require blatant tribally ethnocentric hispandering from a hispanic politician to get their vote. So it naturally follows that Baca's illegal immigration grade is an F and that Baca is a member of that group of 6 republican and 202 left wing amnesty progressive democrats in Congress who are fighting all efforts to stop illegal immigration. While most left wing amnesty progressive democratic politicians may get kicked out in Nov, in those districts that are primarily hispanic, blatantly tribally ethnocentric hispanic politicians stand a good chance to get reelected because tribally ethnocentric hispanics only vote for blatantly tribally ethnocentric hispanic politicians.
Another clause lists people whose children are not eligible for birthright citizenship. Among others, it clearly states 'aliens.' If that doesn't include illegal aliens, just which aliens would that be?
Another clause lists people whose children are not eligible for birthright citizenship. Among others, it clearly states 'aliens.' If that doesn't include illegal aliens, just which aliens would that be?
Those would be little green martians!
"We should ban these types of divisive proposals," Baca said. "All this bill is meant to do is play on people's fears, incite anger and hate surrounding anti-immigration policies. This bill doesn't do anything to fix our broken immigration system."
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Originally Posted by tulani
Those would be little green martians!
"We should ban these types of divisive proposals," Baca said. "All this bill is meant to do is play on people's fears, incite anger and hate surrounding anti-immigration policies. This bill doesn't do anything to fix our broken immigration system."
Is this guy really as stupid as he sounds?
"We should ban these types of divisive proposals," Baca said. "All this bill is meant to do is play on people's fears, incite anger and hate surrounding anti-immigration policies. This bill doesn't do anything to fix our broken immigration system."
Is this guy really as stupid as he sounds?
Translation: Baca is just speaking as the tribally ethnocentric hispanic politician that he is. He knows that changing the 14th amendment interpretation would effectively end the left wing amnesty progressive democratic anchor baby industry abuse program which cranks out hispanic anchor baby crops, year after year, of the future tribally ethnocentric hispanic democratic voters that he needs to keep getting reelected.
Funny, illegals don’t consider themselves “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” of the U.S. unless it involves citizenship for their children, or eligibility for tax-funded freebies. Otherwise, they feel no obligation to obey ANY of our laws. Remember, according to illegals and their apologists, our laws are flawed.
Obviously, because if they did they might actually respect our laws enough to obey them.
Thanks! I only know him from what I just read, and it didn't sound intelligent at all.
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Originally Posted by Roguer
Translation: Baca is just speaking as the tribally ethnocentric hispanic politician that he is. He knows that changing the 14th amendment interpretation would effectively end the left wing amnesty progressive democratic anchor baby industry abuse program which cranks out hispanic anchor baby crops, year after year, of the future tribally ethnocentric hispanic democratic voters that he needs to keep getting reelected.
That fact is too easy to see. He's blinded. Therefore those little babies aren't hurting anyone.
It would be a rare thing for any Hispanic politician not to object to any legislation that is in the best interests of all Americans. All they care about is what benefits Hispanics and their illegal alien counterparts. Prove me wrong.
you posters seriously fail with this hispanic tribalism silliness.
what is baca anyways? what kind of name is that? Vaca is cow. whats baca?
i love how everyone is making assumptions based on a persons last name. it always makes me think of that ginger Jeff Garcia. or the lopez twins of NBA fame. basing your ASSUmptions on a persons last name is silly.
if you have a problem with his policies (which many people have) attack those. not his last name or whatever groups ideologies you ASSume he subscribes too.
He's definitly an idiot.
He's also a self-centered SOB.
You forgot to mention all this:
According to the Los Angeles Times, Baca, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, directed Caucus funds from its PAC[3] BOLDPAC (Building Our Leadership Diversity)[4] to the unsuccessful California campaigns of his sons, Joe Baca, Jr. and Jeremy Baca.[5] At the time, Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-CA) and five other members dropped out of the PAC in protest of these actions.[3] They alleged that the funds, meant to elect Hispanic candidates, should not have been used to help Baca's sons run against Hispanic candidates and that in a previous race funded by the PAC, Joe Jr. had run against Hispanic candidates.[4]
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) released a report stating that Rep. Baca had paid his daughter $27,000 from campaign funds and donated more than $20,000 to his sons' political campaigns from his own campaign funds.[6] They also report accusations that were made in 2006 by former members of Baca's Washington staff that they were sent to California in 2004 for a staff retreat and pressured to work on Joe Baca, Jr.'s campaign for the state Assembly on their paid time for the senior Baca.[1]
In January 2007, fellow Hispanic Caucus members including Loretta Sanchez, Nydia Velázquez (D-NY), Hilda Solis (D-CA) and Sanchez's sister Linda Sánchez (D-CA) wrote a letter to Baca asking for a new election with a secret ballot. They claimed that Baca was elected chair of the Caucus in a public ballot, despite Caucus rules for electing a chair that require a secret ballot election.[5]
On January 31, 2007, The Politico reported that Rep. Baca had called Loretta Sanchez a "*****." Citing Baca's alleged insult and the perceived impropriety in Baca's election to chairman of the CHC, as well as Baca's treatment of Latina members in the CHC, Loretta Sanchez resigned from the Caucus along with her sister, three other female California members and one female member from Arizona.[5] Rep. Baca has denied making the insult.[7]
Rep. Loretta Sanchez and Rep. Solis alleged that Rep. Baca made the remark in the summer of 2006. The two congresswomen state that they heard the remark from unnamed sources, although The Politico identified California State Assemblyman Fabian Núñez as one of those who heard the insult firsthand and told Loretta Sanchez.[8] She said that Baca confirmed the comments to her sister Linda Sánchez the day before Loretta Sanchez confronted him over the accusation.[3]
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