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Comparing German Jewish citizens in Nazi Germany to criminal illegal aliens in the US?

And our tax dollars continue to pay for this garbage.

Via NewsBusters.

…NPR’s anchor/activist Maria Hinojosa uncorked wacky Holocaust analogies on MSNBC on Saturday morning. Trump surrogate Steve Cortes dared to use the word “illegals” in a panel discussion, and Hinojosa made faces and broke out the language-police lecture. Somehow, it’s okay for Hinojosa to compare Trump to the Nazis and imply illegal aliens fear death camps, but you can’t say “illegal alien.”….

What you can do is you can say it is an immigrant living illegally or an immigrant living without papers or without documents in this country. But what you cannot do is to label a person illegal. And the reason why I say this is not because I learned it from some radical Latino or Latina studies professor when I was a college student. I learned it from Elie Wiesel, who survived the Holocaust, who said, you know what, the first thing they did was that they declared the Jews to be an illegal people. And that’s what we’re talking about at this point. This is real fear….

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  1. Alain41 says:

    Per Daily Caller article, she received the DHS Outstanding American award in 2009. The award recognizes achievement by naturalized citizens. Article says recipients are all open borders advocates. Why is DHS handing out such an award in the first place?

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