Thursday, March 17, 2011

New York Republican Says Deport Latino farm workers and Bus African-Americans from the inner city to pick the crops

Playing the race card is one consistent theme among Republicans across the nation. Whether it is Tea party faithful calling for all immigrants to leave the country or Former Gov. MikeHuckabee saying that President Obama grew up in Kenya, it is the best way absent of any progressive policy to motivate the GOP base. Now there is New York Congressional candidate Jack Davis.

In a recent interview, Davis suggested that Latino farm workers be deported -- and that African-Americans from the inner city be bused to farm country to pick the crops. His comments were not the first time the political leader made such statements. In 2008, he made a statement to the Tonawanda News in which he stated 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."

Davis, a former democrat, ran for Congress in 2004, 2006 and 2008. Now he is collecting signatures in an attempt to become the Tea Party candidate in the May 24 special election. His comment was in response to a question about immigration

5 comments:

  1. This fool done lost his mind! That's why Democrats need to wake up to the fact that the Republican party would be one deed short of bringing slavery back again, if they had the power and means to do it. SMH.

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  2. He must be from Upstate NY because he couldn't live anywhere near NYC and expect to make a decent living saying stuff like that.

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