Jorge Ramos, arguably the most prominent pro-amnesty advocate in today’s media landscape, believes that a federal judge’s injunction against President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty “defines who is against immigrants in the U.S.”
He suggested on Tuesday that Latino voters in particular would take their anger out at Republicans in 2016.
“The Texas decision clearly defines who is against immigrants in the U.S.,” Ramos said. “Latino voters will remember; 2016 is not that far away.” He also declared that Judge Andrew Hanen, who issued the injunction, “won’t have the final word” on the matter.
The Texas decision clearly defines who is against immigrants in the U.S. Latino voters will remember; 2016 is not that far away.
— JORGE RAMOS (@jorgeramosnews) February 17, 2015
The Texas decision clearly defines who is against immigrants in the U.S. Latino voters will remember; 2016 is not that far away.
— JORGE RAMOS (@jorgeramosnews) February 17, 2015
Yes, it is a setback, however judge in Texas won’t have final word on the immigration issue. This is a matter of human rights.
— JORGE RAMOS (@jorgeramosnews) February 17, 2015
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