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Trump Ally Nails The Problem With Illegal Immigration: Taco Trucks
“I don’t even know what that means”, MSNBC’s Joy Reid responded when Marco Gutierrez warned the nation about this particular coming scourge, “and I’m afraid to ask”. “And it is imposing, and it is causing problems. If you don’t do something about it, you’re gonna have taco trucks [on] every corner”. Just like the candidate they support, Trumpsters have that unique quality of asininity combined with staggering confidence that allows them to publicly say things that had best left unsaid, unheard, “unthought”.
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The discussion came a day after Trump’s meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and a much-awaited speech on immigration.
A map of L.A. -area taco trucks compiled in 2011 by local blog The Great Taco Hunt appeared to show dozens of trucks stationed around the city, including a almost ideal square of 10 trucks around the Koreatown area.
During the interview, Gutierrez called for changes to America’s immigration system, referencing Trump’s promise to deport millions of people living in the USA illegally for the “well-being of the American people”.
The Arizona Democratic Party put the phrase up on the marquee of its building in mid-town Phoenix. Use my Evamoji for the taco truck! Earlier this week, several members of his Hispanic advisory council quit his campaign after he doubled down on his hard-line immigration stance.
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Many on social media agreed with Gutierrez, including a growing Latino pro-Trump movement. “‘Latinos for Trump’ is making a difference”, he continued.