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Showing Original Post only (View all)Tennessee Republican tells 11 year old girl her father has to be deported as tea party crowd cheers [View all]
Tennessee Republican tells girl her father has to be deported as tea party crowd cheers
By David Ferguson
Saturday, August 17, 2013 14:15 EDT
A Tennessee tea party Republican state legislator told a frightened little girl at a town hall meeting on Thursday in Murfreesboro, TN that laws are laws and that her undocumented father is going to have to be deported. According to ProgressivePopulist.org, 11-year-old Josie Molina told state Rep. Scott Desjarlais (R) that she has papers but her father does not.
During a question and answer session at the meeting, Molina stepped up to the microphone and, with a quavering voice, asked, Mr. DesJarlais, I have papers, but I have a dad whos undocumented. What can I do to have him stay with me?
Rather than make any attempt to assuage the girls fears, Desjarlais said, Thank you for being here and thank you for coming forward and speaking, but the answer still kind of remains the same, that we have laws and we need to follow those laws and thats where were at.
The tea party crowd whooped and applauded wildly as the little girl took her seat, head down. Progressive Populist reported that Josie Molinas father is currently in the process of being deported and that the girl is seeing a child psychologist in order to cope with the stress and anxiety.
By David Ferguson
Saturday, August 17, 2013 14:15 EDT
A Tennessee tea party Republican state legislator told a frightened little girl at a town hall meeting on Thursday in Murfreesboro, TN that laws are laws and that her undocumented father is going to have to be deported. According to ProgressivePopulist.org, 11-year-old Josie Molina told state Rep. Scott Desjarlais (R) that she has papers but her father does not.
During a question and answer session at the meeting, Molina stepped up to the microphone and, with a quavering voice, asked, Mr. DesJarlais, I have papers, but I have a dad whos undocumented. What can I do to have him stay with me?
Rather than make any attempt to assuage the girls fears, Desjarlais said, Thank you for being here and thank you for coming forward and speaking, but the answer still kind of remains the same, that we have laws and we need to follow those laws and thats where were at.
The tea party crowd whooped and applauded wildly as the little girl took her seat, head down. Progressive Populist reported that Josie Molinas father is currently in the process of being deported and that the girl is seeing a child psychologist in order to cope with the stress and anxiety.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/17/tennessee-republican-tells-girl-her-father-has-to-be-deported-as-tea-party-crowd-cheers/
I am sure is this going to be very helpful to the Republican's efforts to reach out to Hispanic voters.
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Bjorn Against
Aug 2013
OP
Unless they're in the crowd at a presidential debate, then cheer for their death.
freshwest
Aug 2013
#46
"Don't worry little girl...if you and your mother need help, we'll be there to support you"
BlueJazz
Aug 2013
#4
Another recent story was about Teapublicans booing a vet who lost a limb in Iraq.
tblue37
Aug 2013
#5
Well, remember when the audience booed a soldier in Iraq who was Skyping a question to the
calimary
Aug 2013
#19
That is the second soldier I was referring to in my post.They booed him because he was gay.nt
tblue37
Aug 2013
#49
What a fine example of GOP family values. Funny how they are unable to entice hispanics to vote
Thinkingabout
Aug 2013
#7
Such unmittigated class! And this is the group that has a chance in the next election.
VPStoltz
Aug 2013
#55
Has nothing to do with "Hispanic voters" but everything to do with humanity. All of it.
Number23
Aug 2013
#59
I agree with you, I was not trying to suggest this is just a Hispanic issue
Bjorn Against
Aug 2013
#60
And then he knocked her down and stole her milk money. Who elects these jackwads?
marble falls
Aug 2013
#62
You don't 'legalize' workers to bring down wages; you keep them 'illegal' - easier to exploit them.
pampango
Aug 2013
#77
Why would Obama tell this child to go live in Mexico? She's obviously an American citizen, and has
lunamagica
Aug 2013
#92
Yup! Total lack of empathy-->hallmark character trait of RW'ers. This is terrible!! n/t
hue
Aug 2013
#79
these creatures no longer even bothering to pretend to possess one atom of humanity, decency,
niyad
Aug 2013
#84
We have laws against fraud too. Why aren't those being as rigidly applied? /nt
dickthegrouch
Aug 2013
#95