Friday, April 5, 2013

'Undocumented Democrat' Shoots Teen for Turn Down

‘Undocumented Workers’: Dating Underaged Girls Americans Won’t Date
Say hello to Jose Zarata, 25, described by a sheriff’s deputy in Maricopa County, Arizona, as “a non-U.S. citizen who has been living in the country without proper authorization.”

Turns out there were other things Jose wanted to do “without proper authorization,” such as dating the 13-year-old daughter of Maria Saucedo. She said “no,” so Jose shot her in the chest.

The Associated Press won’t call Jose Zarata an “illegal immigrant,” nor will they mention that the age of consent is 12 in Mexico, so we have to turn to other sources...
The Associated Press, the "largest" news gathering institution in the US, (or is it world?) has decided to ban the simple, descriptive term "illegal immigrant" (and I assume, "illegal alien") for being, well, too accurate.
The Stylebook no longer sanctions the term “illegal immigrant” or the use of “illegal” to describe a person. Instead, it tells users that “illegal” should describe only an action, such as living in or immigrating to a country illegally.

Why did we make the change?

The discussions on this topic have been wide-ranging and include many people from many walks of life. (Earlier, they led us to reject descriptions such as “undocumented,” despite ardent support from some quarters, because it is not precise. A person may have plenty of documents, just not the ones required for legal residence.)
However, the point is that whatever they do, they have entered the country illegally, or stayed beyond their visa date, which makes their mere presence a crime.  I think we call that "illegal." Now, I do agree that many of them are not "immigrants" in the true sense.  Less than half of illegal aliens from Mexico and points south actually want to stay in the United States and become citizens.  The country and culture they grew up in, and are comfortable in is close by, and they hope to make enough money to be well off in those relatively poor societies, and spend their golden years there.  Fine, I get that.  Some of you can do it.  On our terms.

This is contrary, of course, to the hopes of the Democratic Party, who expect to rope them into voting for democrats; whether or not they actually wish to or not, as noted by Jay Leno:



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