Did this Republican say he wanted Hispanics deported?

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Republican congressional candidate Jack Davis of New York shocked even his colleagues when he said Hispanics should be deported and that African Americans should be bused to pick crops.


“We have a huge unemployment problem with black youth in our cities. Put them on buses, take them out there and pay them a decent wage; they will work,” Davis said, according to the Buffalo News.


Davis spokesman W. Curtis Ellis acknowledged that Davis’ comments “may not be politically correct and may not be racially correct.”


Still, Ellis defended Davis’ comments.


“It may not be politically correct and it may not be racially correct, but when you have African American people in Buffalo who do not have jobs and are out of work, why are you bringing people into this country illegally to take jobs?” Ellis asked.



http://rollingout.com/politics/repu...spanics-so-busloads-of-blacks-can-pick-crops/
 
Nothing much different than what I proposed in a similar discussion the other night....except I referenced the white people around here. He'll get castigated because of race though.
 
Nothing much different than what I proposed in a similar discussion the other night....except I referenced the white people around here. He'll get castigated because of race though.

Do you think the castigation he got was deserved?
 
Nothing much different than what I proposed in a similar discussion the other night....except I referenced the white people around here. He'll get castigated because of race though.
How about we just put people who hire illegals in jail for a lengthy period of time and fine them large sums of money and offer people a living wage? Think that might help?
 
How about we just put people who hire illegals in jail for a lengthy period of time and fine them large sums of money and offer people a living wage? Think that might help?

Would that be "punishing job creators"?
 
Republican congressional candidate Jack Davis of New York shocked even his colleagues when he said Hispanics should be deported and that African Americans should be bused to pick crops.


“We have a huge unemployment problem with black youth in our cities. Put them on buses, take them out there and pay them a decent wage; they will work,” Davis said, according to the Buffalo News.


Davis spokesman W. Curtis Ellis acknowledged that Davis’ comments “may not be politically correct and may not be racially correct.”


Still, Ellis defended Davis’ comments.


“It may not be politically correct and it may not be racially correct, but when you have African American people in Buffalo who do not have jobs and are out of work, why are you bringing people into this country illegally to take jobs?” Ellis asked.



http://rollingout.com/politics/repu...spanics-so-busloads-of-blacks-can-pick-crops/
Would've been better to just call for ALL under privileged youth to be bused out to jobs.

The deportation thing is just fine, of course, as there's nothing wrong with upholding the Constitution.
 
Would've been better to just call for ALL under privileged youth to be bused out to jobs. The deportation thing is just fine, of course, as there's nothing wrong with upholding the Constitution.

So you favor forced labor?

I wasn't aware that the Constitution requires deportation of Hispanics.
 
How about we just put people who hire illegals in jail for a lengthy period of time and fine them large sums of money and offer people a living wage? Think that might help?

what if the government is making it harder to determine who the illegals are?.....

The Justice Department is suing a southern Indiana-based egg producer to stop alleged discrimination against non-U.S. citizens in the hiring process.

The complaint against Rose Acre Farms Inc. alleges the Seymour-based company required non-citizens to produce more, different or specific documents issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to verify their eligibility for work, while U.S. citizens were permitted to present their choice of documents. It says federal law prohibits employers from placing additional burdens for documentation on non-citizens.
http://www.wthr.com/story/18829811/us-sues-rose-acre-farms-for-alleged-discrimination
 
Would've been better to just call for ALL under privileged youth to be bused out to jobs.

The deportation thing is just fine, of course, as there's nothing wrong with upholding the Constitution.


He probably thought the liberal Democrats would be more likely to agree if he presented it with the affirmative action provision....(jobs for black youths)

but like the pinheads they are, they find fault no matter how you present it.....
 
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How about we just put people who hire illegals in jail for a lengthy period of time and fine them large sums of money and offer people a living wage? Think that might help?

Why do you think the Republicans only support "Guest Worker" programs? So they can keep their maids and gardeners.

They want the brown people outta here but mow the grass first, ok Jose?
 
How about we just put people who hire illegals in jail for a lengthy period of time and fine them large sums of money and offer people a living wage? Think that might help?

I thought this was the reason they gave tax breaks to the rich, job creation.
 
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So where is the quote that shows he used the word Hispanic ?

Or is the troll just telling lies as he normally does ?
 
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So where is the quote that shows he used the word Hispanic ?

Or is the troll just telling lies as he normally does ?

He suggested it. It's pretty obvious what he meant.

Congressional candidate Jack Davis shocked local Republican leaders in a recent interview when he suggested that Latino farmworkers be deported -- and that African-Americans from the inner city be bused to farm country to pick the crops.

Several sources who were in the Feb. 20 endorsement interview with Davis confirmed his comments, which echo those he made to the Tonawanda News in 2008, when he said: "We have a huge unemployment problem with black youth in our cities. Put them on buses, take them out there [to the farms] and pay them a decent wage; they will work."

When Davis repeated those sentiments in the recent interview, the Republican leaders -- who later delivered the party endorsement for the vacant seat in the 26th Congressional District to Assemblywoman Jane L. Corwin of Clarence -- said they couldn't believe what they were hearing.

"I was thunderstruck," said Amherst GOP Chairman Marshall Wood. "Maybe in 1860 that might have been seen by some as an appropriate comment, but not now."

Davis spokesman W. Curtis Ellis acknowledged that Davis' comments "may not be politically correct and ... may not be racially correct."

The revelations about Davis highlighted a busy Monday in the race to replace Rep. Chris Lee, an Amherst Republican who resigned last month after getting caught in an Internet flirtation with a woman who wasn't his wife.

The state Independence and Conservative parties endorsed Corwin on Monday, and local tea party activists held a candidate forum at Brennan's Bowery Pub in Clarence featuring Davis, Iraq War veteran David Bellavia, of Batavia, and Amherst Council Member Mark A. Manna, a Democrat.

When asked before the event about the comments he made, Davis replied: "It's politics." He did not address the remarks when he spoke to those assembled at the event.

During the Feb. 20 endorsement interview with the district's Republican leaders, Davis "repeatedly almost disqualified himself" by contradicting typical party positions, said Gordon Brown, the Wyoming County GOP chairman.

Davis, an Akron industrialist, ran for Congress as a Democrat in 2004, 2006 and 2008, and was seeking the GOP nod this time.

Spurned by the party, he is now collecting signatures in hopes of appearing as the Tea Party candidate in the May 24 special election.

Through his campaigns, Davis has struck a populist bent, raging against the impact free trade has had on local manufacturing and the effect illegal immigration has had on the country. Sources said he repeated those sentiments in the February meeting with GOP leaders.

"The most racist part was where he said he was busing the blacks in to pick the vegetables," Brown said.

Davis' comment came in response to a question about immigration, a major issue in the rural parts of the 26th District, where many farmers rely on migrant workers -- who are supposed to be on a temporary work visa -- to pick the crops.

When Davis made his comment, "the room sort of went silent," Brown said. "It was like: Did I just hear that?"
 
How about we just put people who hire illegals in jail for a lengthy period of time and fine them large sums of money and offer people a living wage? Think that might help?

Works for me, but wouldn't that be the most inhumane to deport illegals? To literally give them no means to do it but to know they go home or die?
 
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