https://twitter.com/mikevroman65/status/299298307124129792
If Democratic Rep. John Conyers hopes not to hear the words “illegal immigrant,” he might want to avoid Glenn Beck’s Twitter feed. Beck’s not taking Conyers’ suggestion that we use instead “out of status new Americans.”
https://twitter.com/jjfloyd/status/299310314263031809
@glennbeck illegal aliens is more correct
— Gordon Black (@mmsonblack) February 6, 2013
@glennbeck And they are aliens. An immigrant is here by permission of the State.
— Deborah Shumaker (@Debbie_Str8Away) February 6, 2013
@glennbeck I'm not against immigration, I am against ILLEGAL Immigration
— Peter Cobb (@PeterCIAmCoptic) February 6, 2013
https://twitter.com/DelEmbick/status/299298208687980544
@glennbeck THANK YOU, SIR!!!! I've been shouting that all over forever now … it's all that needs to be said.
— Granny Gangsta Pants (@Dee_K) February 6, 2013
https://twitter.com/LibertySeeds/status/299303346018349056
.@RagCon Similarly, there are no "bank robberies". Some people just make "unauthorized withdrawals". @glennbeck
— ParsingAmerica (@NoChromeHD) February 6, 2013
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@glennbeck Exactly, Glenn. People can't grasp the concept that they are criminals as soon as they cross that border.
— Mike Orbin (@TxWheels) February 6, 2013
Sen. Marco Rubio isn’t using “out of status new Americans,” but he does prefer “undocumented immigrants” in his speeches.
@glennbeck you got that right, what is @marcorubio thinking?
— Lisa Jones (@007LisaJones) February 6, 2013
He’s thinking of running for president in 2016, maybe?
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