During committee testimony this week in Austin, a Texas senator interrupted a Spanish speaker and telling him he should "be speaking in English" during a committee hearing.
Antolin Aguirre of the Austin Immigrant Rights Coalition was testifying against Senate Bill 9 that would help crack down on illegal immigrants in Texas. Aguirre spoke through an interpreter even though he had been in the U.S. since 1988.
Two minutes into Antolin Aguirre’s testimony, Sen. Chris Harris, a Republican from Arlington, interrupted asking Aguirre’s interrupter, "Did I understand him correctly that he has been here since 1988?" Harris asked. "Why aren’t you speaking in English then?"
Through his interpreter, Aguirre said Spanish is his "first language and since it is his first time giving testimony he would rather do it in Spanish."
"It is insulting to us," Sen. Harris fired back. "It is very insulting. And if he knows English, he needs to be speaking in English."
The fiery exchange happened on Monday during a Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee hearing. Law makers were hearing testimony on the purposed Senate Bill 9 – The so-called sanctuary cities bill. The bill would allow local law enforcement officials to check a suspect’s immigration status.
Supporters of Senate Bill 9 have said it would help crack down on illegal immigrants. Opponents argue that it will do little to help border security and that it’s instead based on racism.
Despite the blow-up The Texas Senate passed the bill Wednesday. It now goes to the House with a vote expected in the next few days.
Our country, our rules. Viva Senator Harris!
Now a quick Google search on Antolin Aguirre shows that he's been protesting and demonstrating against deportation of illegals for years. This is what he does. Yet he apparently never found the time to bother to learn our language. Priorities...
The reality is, Aguirre wasn't speaking to our elected officials. He was merely using them and the committee hearing as a stump to speak to his constituency--the illegals that he was representing. He wanted them to hear and understand what he was saying to our government.
I'm thinking that there should have been an ICE agent there to check Aguirre's citizenship and arrest him if he isn't a citizen or lawful resident alien, but that's just me.
I agree.
ReplyDeleteI'm certain we'll be branded bigots for saying so, though.
This IS The United States, NOT Los Estados Unidos.
Yet.
He should have been speaking English
ReplyDeleteThank goodness someone finally had the balls to speak the truth!! Wish I could have been there to shake that Senator's hand!
ReplyDeleteHuzzahs to Sen. Harris - I was glad when I heard about this earlier today...but otherwise we seem to be fighting a losing battle down here...
ReplyDeleteGood for him! We need more like him!
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