To: Neil E. Wright
Withholding judgment on his legal status, this is NM, where Hispanic surnames are more common than European surnames, as both the native Hispanics and native Indian Americans carry them.
13 posted on
12/31/2011 9:52:17 AM PST by
ican'tbelieveit
(Washington,DC is FULL of people with Political Experience... How's that Working out for you??)
To: ican'tbelieveit
26 posted on
12/31/2011 10:06:39 AM PST by
ican'tbelieveit
(Washington,DC is FULL of people with Political Experience... How's that Working out for you??)
To: ican'tbelieveit
I think a previous article listed him as an illegal.
30 posted on
12/31/2011 10:07:20 AM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
To: ican'tbelieveit
You mean Hispanic names aren’t European? Since when did Spanish names not qualify as european?
To: ican'tbelieveit
As I posted in my deleted post last night (and for some reason left out of the KASA-TV report) per KOAT-TV, Albuquerque: "Federal agents said the man accused of sexually assaulting and killing a 1-month-old baby girl
had recently sneaked back into the United States after being deported to Mexico four months before the crime."
Read more: http://www.koat.com/news/30107305/detail.html#ixzz1i8wGLvmf
96 posted on
12/31/2011 11:59:30 AM PST by
LaybackLenny
(All hail Her Royal Highness Sarah, Queen of The Hobbits)
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