How the propaganda works:
Delph cites rule of law:
Quote:
“It's not about the worth of a human being,” said Delph, whose failed bill last year would have suspended business licenses of employers who hired undocumented workers on three separate occasions. “It's about the taxpayers and citizens of Indiana having the right to know their government is working on their behalf to enforce the rule of law.”
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The spin which sidesteps and distracts from the issue:
Quote:
M. Esther Barber, executive director of the Indianapolis-based Mexican Civic Association of Indiana, has opposed each of Delph's bills.
“Poor people come here seeking a better quality of life, like any human being,” Barber said. “If that is a crime, everybody is a criminal in this country and all over the world.”
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So, if you object to people coming here to downward compete for your job, or to be subsidized by your tax dollar, you are a hard hearted hypocrite according to Barber, executive director of the Indianapolis-based
Mexican Civic Association of Indiana.
I'm surprised that she didn't work race into it. Maybe she did but wasn't quoted on it.
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