Actress Salma Hayek Tells Hispanics to Vote Hillary for the Sake of ���Undocumented Immigrants���

Hollywood big-shot Salma Hayek thinks Hispanic voters should cast ballots for Hillary this November in order to provide a voice to the voiceless.


In this case, the voiceless to whom she���s referring are illegal immigrants.


You know���the people who aren���t supposed to be here, anyway.


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Ms. Hayek cut a Spanish language pro-Hillary campaign ad recently in which she said, in part, that ���those of us who can vote owe it to the undocumented immigrants who don���t have a voice.���


Illegal immigrants are owed a voice in the affairs of the country into which they���ve smuggled themselves?


Also notable was the tone adopted by Ethan Sacks of the New York Daily News in writing about the Hayek video, as well as the understandable outcry from conservatives.


Detailing some of their reactions on Twitter, Sacks referred to them derisively as ���red-staters seeing redder��� and ���fuming right-wingers.���


Apparently, Mr. Sacks does not think that having illegals in the country is anything about which to be concerned, and thus thinks it is silly that anyone should take a stand against a Hollywood Latina messaging American Hispanics in Spanish to vote in a way that provides solidarity to illegal aliens.


Sacks mentioned that Trump���s ���rhetoric on immigration��� has served to ���alienate many in the Latin community,��� but when you cut through the lamestream media-generated noise, the Republican presidential nominee���s rhetoric is simply this: illegal immigration to this country should be curtailed, and people who have come here illegally should not be rewarded for having done so.


Why would any nation-state���that still sees itself as a nation-state for at least the foreseeable future���have any problem with such a posture?


That any do, or that any of the citizens of this country do���says far more about them than it does about the rest of us.


By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large


 

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Published on October 09, 2016 05:13
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