Goy Orbison
Daily Stormer
May 30, 2017
Matt Rinaldi: A rare breed of Republican that stands up against nonwhite intimidation
For (((some reason))), sanctuary cities are a thing.
I’ve always suspected the rationale behind this was an endless supply of cheap labor for traitorous business owners, increasing votes for Democrats and in-group preference on behalf of the mestizos that live here. Of course they won’t come out and say that, but after looking it up on Wikipedia, the official reasoning is even more asinine than I had imagined.
In the United States and Canada, a sanctuary city is a city that limits its cooperation with the national government effort to enforce immigration law. Leaders of sanctuary cities want to reduce the fear of deportation and possible family break-up among people who are in the country illegally so that such people will be more willing to report crimes, use health and social services, and enroll their children in school.
So OUR government wants people who are here illegally (AKA criminals) to feel safe and comfy on the off chance that they’ll report crimes and also so they can take advantage of tax-payer funded services (which they don’t pay for, of course).
How is this even a debate?
“Sorry your daughter’s dead, but we really wanted to make sure Paco here felt at home when he was breaking the law and murdering our citizens.”
But of course, we don’t have a government that cares about the well-being of the taxpayers or the general welfare of society. The aforementioned reasons really are what’s driving this debate: greed, lust for power, mestizo tribalism and a bureaucracy the exists only to rationalize and expand its own existence.
Forget common sense and people wanting to feel safe in their own country.
After Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a ban on these sanctuary cities into law, Lawnmower-Americans and their uninvited cousins have gone loco, sparking all sorts of temper tantrums (euphemistically referred to as protests).
These wetbacks went so far as to show up outside the governor’s mansion at 3 AM blaring mariachi music.
Yeah, great. Can’t wait for you to be my neighbor so you can do this every night. (And boy do they.)
This spilled over into the state Capitol building on Monday.
KVUE:
Crowds of protesters filled all four levels of the rotunda chanting “Here to stay” and waving signs, including one that said, “See you in court!”
The House of Representatives stopped their session as DPS troopers worked to clear the gallery of protesters and blocked the doors to the gallery.
If there’s anything this country needs more of, it’s angry, disruptive immigrants.
Fed up with these entitled dishwashers making a ruckus, one courageous lawmaker snapped into action, and caught nothing but flak for his bravery.
Matt Rinaldi called ICE to round-up the invasive “protesters.” He was literally attacked by a burrito state Congresscreature.
Democratic members of the Texas Legislature reportedly assaulted and threatened a Republican colleague over his call to immigration authorities, prompting the GOP lawmaker to say he’d defend himself with deadly force if the Democrats followed through on their threats.
Rep. Matt Rinaldi, Irving Republican, said the altercation began when he called Immigration and Customs Enforcement in response to repeated disruptions of the day’s proceedings by illegal-immigrant demonstrators over a bill targeting sanctuary cities.
According to the account he posted on social media, when Mr. Rinaldi told a group of Democrats on the floor that he had done this, he was “physically assaulted” by Rep. Ramon Romero, Fort Worth Democrat, and other Democrats had to be held back by lawmakers.
Shortly after the widely-seen altercation on the House floor, several Democratic lawmakers held a press conference where they accused Mr. Rinaldi of saying he would “put a bullet in the head” of one of their members at a second scuffle, the Associated Press reported.
Rep. Ramon Romero, making a similar gesture to ISIS terrorists. Perhaps he should be under investigation since his people are also fond of beheadings.
After being assaulted by the burrito-breathed bureaucrats, Rinaldi released a public statement recounting the altercation:
America 2017: A lawmaker getting death threats for trying to enforce the law
Of course the beanpeople that attacked him tried to drum up sympathy by whining about racial profiling, as if it’s unreasonable to assume that mestizos holding up signs bragging about their illegal status are, in fact, illegal immigrants.
One particularly revealing Twitter exchange said it all:
Protesters admit to Matt Rinaldi that they chanted they're here illegally. Openly flaunting their status in the gallery of the legislature. pic.twitter.com/1wAANcdn6r
— not Ebolamerican (@ebolamericanX) May 30, 2017
Truly a sad state of affairs when it’s considered controversial for a politician to want lawbreakers to suffer penalties for breaking the law. And on top of it, to have his life threatened by other politicians for doing so?
We might as well live in Mexico at this point.
This is the future they want for you, white man. Were the tacos worth it?