‘That’s Not My Country’: John Kasich Calls ICE Agents ‘Dead Wrong’ for Enforcing Law
Ohio Governor John Kasich says federal immigration officials following federal laws by deporting illegal aliens is “not my country.”
Ohio Governor John Kasich says federal immigration officials following federal laws by deporting illegal aliens is “not my country.”
Jorge Ramos, Univision anchor and open borders activist, is not enjoying his first year living in President Donald Trump’s America, as he explained to Spanish radio host Javier del Pino last week.
Univision anchor and left-wing activist Jorge Ramos said DACA recipients will aggressively use an “in-your-face” protest strategy to demand change.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Univision anchor Jorge Ramos said President Donald Trump’s pardon of former Maricopa County, AZ Sheriff Joe Arpaio was “defending racism.” Ramos said, “By pardoning Arpaio President Trump is defending racism. Arpaio violated the Constitution.
This year’s Walter Cronkite Awards for Excellence in Television Political Journalism have named Jorge Ramos of Univision and Fusion TV networks, Katy Tur of NBC News, and Jake Tapper of ABC as the best national journalists of the 2016 election.
Thursday, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos said on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that the “Trump effect” is causing a “fear stronger than any wall” that is keeping illegal immigrants from coming into the United States. Partial transcript as follows: COOPER: Jorge,
During Wednesday’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson sparred with Univision anchor Jorge Ramos over many Americans’ concerns about illegal immigration and the impact it will have in the future. Ramos argued that Americans actually benefit from illegal immigrants, but
Univision senior anchor Jorge Ramos declared on Friday that the United States belongs to Latino migrants, emphatically stating to a Spanish-speaking audience that “it is our country, not theirs.”
Univision news anchor Jorge Ramos says he’d like to moderate one of the presidential debates, and doesn’t believe his recent call for people to “take a stand” against Republican Donald Trump should eliminate him from consideration.
Jorge Ramos, part-time TV-anchor on Univision and full-time advocate for increased immigration, invited a former Mexican president to curse at Donald Trump after Trump held a high-risk meeting with Mexico’s current president on Wednesday.
Media Research Center president Brent Bozell called on Univision to remove Jorge Ramos from his position after the Latino anchor called on fellow journalists to end their impartial coverage of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in an op-ed published in Time Magazine and an appearance Thursday night on Fox News’s Kelly File.
Thursday night on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” while discussing his TIME Magazine op-ed calling on journalists to let go of their neutrality and call out Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for “lies” and “racism,” host Megyn Kelly flipped the
Texas Senator Ted Cruz visited the Laredo Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border and did not contact Border Patrol agents to discuss their needs. According to the agents, Senator Cruz has yet to contact them through his freshman term in the U.S. Senate.
“That’s what makes this country so beautiful and so unique. You think of the Statue of Liberty, and all of us,” Patrick Murphy said. “I’m an immigrant. We’re all basically immigrants here, and you think about that beacon of hope, of opportunity, and Trump is tearing that apart.”
Jorge Ramos told a crowd of nearly 1,000 illegal aliens, DREAMERs and their supporters “I think you the DREAMers are the Rosa Parks of this time.” The crowd was gathered to show support for President Obama’s executive amnesty programs — Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA). Following the speeches, the group marched to the Harris County jail to protest the department’s participation in the federal immigration program, 287(g).
Thursday on his radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh reacted to a Breitbart News interview with former Mexican President Vicente Fox in which Fox apologized for the language he used regarding GOP front-runner Donald Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” host Sean Hannity took on Univision’s Jorge Ramos on the issue of immigration and the candidacy of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, who has taken an hawkish approach on the issue of immigration on
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” while discussing the recent protests and violence at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump rallies, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos said he was not surprised protesters are confronting Trump because the media and politicians have not. Ramos said,
Progressive Hillary Clinton and socialist Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders made expansive promises to extend President Barack Obama’s lax immigration policies and to offer groups of illegals residency or a “path to citizenship.”
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to answer moderator Jorge Ramos’s question about whether she would drop out of the race if indicted over her email scandal.
At first, she dodged the question. When Ramos put it to her again, she dismissed it: “I’m not even answering that question,” Clinton said, to cheers.
HBO has ordered two new projects from Fusion, including a one-hour special about the spread of intolerance in America hosted by Univision anchor Jorge Ramos.
Univision – which has sparred with GOP frontrunner Donald Trump throughout the primary election cycle – is now attempting to register three million Latino voters ahead of the general election in November.
While Barack Obama’s Justice Department is “fighting efforts to prevent non-citizens from voting illegally,” The New York Times reports that the left-wing, open borders Spanish language network Univision, which will no doubt serve as a thinly-disguised super PAC for Hillary
The demand started with Univision TV-host Jorge Ramos, a U.S.-naturalized Mexican with roots in Spain. He’s worked up because Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Marco Rubio argued in the Charleston debate — sincerely or not — that Americans’ safety is more important than the desire of perhaps 150 million foreigners to immigrate into the United States.
Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos stated Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is promoting “bigotry and discrimination through his speeches” and wondered why GOP candidates Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Florida Senator Marco Rubio weren’t “defending undocumented immigrants” or “defending
Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos asked DNC Chair Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) “Does the Democratic Party lack diversity?” on Tuesday’s edition of Fusion’s “America with Jorge Ramos.” Ramos asked, “Does the Democratic Party — when I was watching
HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher stated that while Ahmed Mohamed “deserves an apology,” the incident is overblown on Friday. Maher said Mohamed’s clock “looks exactly like a f*cking bomb.” He added, “this kid deserves an apology, no doubt about
HBO host Bill Maher was corrected by Fusion and Univision anchor Jorge Ramos for saying “illegals” on Friday’s “Real Time.” After Maher used the term “illegals,” Ramos corrected him with “We don’t call them illegals.” Maher then jokingly answered, “Sorry,
Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly and Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos sparred over illegal immigration, Kate’s Law, and Ramos’ confrontation with GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump in an interview aired on Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s
Jorge Ramos actually shelters his kids from the effects of the very policy he so adamantly advocates.
“I think it is unfair that because one undocumented immigrant killed a wonderful human being that all immigrants are being blamed for that killing. It is so unfair,” Ramos told CNN. “It is as unfair as if we were to criticize all white men in the United States for what happened in that theater in Aurora, Colorado.”
Sunday on “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” while discussing his confrontation with Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump last week at a press conference, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos said next year at the polls Latino voters “won’t forget,” Trump “promoting in
As the Trump campaign rolls onward, Spanish-language media in the U.S. are turning increasingly hostile with the real estate mogul, calling him everything from Hitler to a monkey.
Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos said “I’m just a reporter asking questions” and that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s immigration rhetoric “is full of empty promises” on Thursday’s “AC360” on CNN. Ramos stated, “I’m just a reporter asking questions.
“The fact that an individual like Donald Trump, a candidate for the presidency of the United States for the Republican party, has the audacity to continue to gratuitously harass the Latin community makes my blood boil,” the Puerto Rican entertainer wrote in a Spanish language op-ed for Univision Wednesday, according to a Billboard translation.
Whether you agree with him or not, Donald Trump continues to be the candidate of authenticity.
The mainstream media is circling the wagons right now, defending Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos for heckling Republican presidential contender Donald Trump at an Iowa press conference Tuesday night. Calling him the Spanish-language Walter Cronkite, the destination press is doing everything in its power to present Ramos as having the upper hand in the illegal immigration debate. Politico declared “Trump Meets His Match In Jorge Ramos” and the Los Angeles Times apparently wants Trump to apologize.
After one of those town hall events where Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush tries to prove he’s not a “low energy person” by acting like a desperate camp counselor trying to excite a bunch of kids who are smarter than
On Wednesday, Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly argued that Fusion and Univision anchor Jorge Ramos was “editorializing” in his confrontation with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a press conference on Tuesday and “Ramos has now become an advocate
Talk radio host and author Mark Levin argued Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos was a “pretend journalist” “racialist,” “Balkanizer” on Wednesday’s broadcast of “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Levin said, “I was very proud of what Donald Trump