The Judge's Parents Were Illegals.

Someone who is a citizen solely because he was born here is an anchor baby, by definition.

Oh for the love of god that was stupid. So everyone who didn't immigrate and become naturalized is an anchor baby?
Hmmmm, no, they are citizens also because their parents are citizens. I said being born here is the ONLY reason an anchor baby is a citizen.

There is nothing in the Constitution about requiring parents being citizens.

Anyone born here is a citizen because they were born here- no other reason.

The really funny thing about his post is that Curiel's parent's were citizens when he was born. So Curiel still doesn't meet his twisted criteria for being an anchor baby.
 
You know, there IS real research that has been done on this..........

5 things to know about Judge Gonzalo Curiel - CNNPolitics.com

And...................here are 3 of the lies that have been debunked by the CNN article, in case you people are scared to click on a link that might educate you.

2. Schwarzenegger's pick
"The judge was appointed by Barack Obama," Trump told supporters during a lengthy San Diego speech on May 27, the day Curiel ordered the release of documents related to the Trump University lawsuit.
But Curiel's journey from prosecutor to the bench began long before President Barack Obama's nomination arrived in November 2011. Then-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, appointed Curiel in 2006 to the state superior court, where he spent six years before ascending to the federal court.
Schwarzenegger affirmed his support for Curiel on Monday tweeting: "Judge Curiel is an American hero who stood up to the Mexican cartels. I was proud to appoint him when I was Gov."

3. Sons of immigrants: Curiel and Trump
"My parents came here from Mexico with a dream of providing their children opportunities," Curiel said in his introduction to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2012. "And they've been able to do that with the opportunities that this country has to offer."
The future federal judge was born in East Chicago, Indiana, in 1953. His parents, both immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico, were naturalized citizens.
Curiel's brother, Raul, told The New York Times his father first entered the country as a laborer in Arizona in the 1920s. That would mean Curiel's father was actually in the U.S. before Trump's own mother (she arrived in the 1930s), who -- like Curiel's -- became a citizen herself after marrying his father.
"My concern is that (Trump's attacks are) hurting other people. It's hurting our image as sons of immigrants. It hurts our people in general," Raul Curiel said in interview with CNN on Monday. "Being a Hispanic, it hurts these kinds of things. It doesn't hurt me personally. And I don't think it hurts my brother personally. We're above those kinds of things."

4. Indiana, born and raised
Curiel grew up, attended college, and began his professional life in the state of Indiana.
A 1976 graduate of Indiana University, he stayed in Bloomington for law school, entering private practice in Dyer, a city just outside his hometown, three years later. Curiel would spend seven years there, before eventually moving to Monterey, California, to continue his private work in 1986.
He joined the federal prosecutor's office for the Southern District of California in 1989, eventually being promoted to assistant U.S. attorney in 2002.

You Trumpsters need to quit listening to lies and do some real research yourselves.
 
That is a racist question. The trouble with so many racists is that they don't even know when and why they are being racist.

No, the trouble with so many racists is they pretend to know what's racist and what isn't. Take you for instance...you're terrified of blacks so you pretend to protect them from those who aren't....very weird but that's what makes you leftists, eh? :dunno:
 
The really funny thing about his post is that Curiel's parent's were citizens when he was born. So Curiel still doesn't meet his twisted criteria for being an anchor baby.

Another liar pops up....got any proof they ever became citizens? of course you don't.
 
La Raza is a racial supremacy group that advocates for open borders and returning portions of the southwest to Mexico. The judge was an active member. There is a conflict of interest and the judge should recuse himself.

Oh, Trump is being mean to the man because he has a Mexican name? What bullshit.
 
Someone who is a citizen solely because he was born here is an anchor baby, by definition.

Oh for the love of god that was stupid. So everyone who didn't immigrate and become naturalized is an anchor baby?
Hmmmm, no, they are citizens also because their parents are citizens. I said being born here is the ONLY reason an anchor baby is a citizen.

There is nothing in the Constitution about requiring parents being citizens.

Anyone born here is a citizen because they were born here- no other reason.

The really funny thing about his post is that Curiel's parent's were citizens when he was born. So Curiel still doesn't meet his twisted criteria for being an anchor baby.

No they weren't, douche bag. There's no evidence the father was ever a citizen. The mother didn't become a citizen until long after he was born. You morons keep getting the facts wrong and then calling anyone who corrects your misunderstanding of being stupid.

He's an anchor baby.
 
You know, there IS real research that has been done on this..........

5 things to know about Judge Gonzalo Curiel - CNNPolitics.com

And...................here are 3 of the lies that have been debunked by the CNN article, in case you people are scared to click on a link that might educate you.

2. Schwarzenegger's pick
"The judge was appointed by Barack Obama," Trump told supporters during a lengthy San Diego speech on May 27, the day Curiel ordered the release of documents related to the Trump University lawsuit.
But Curiel's journey from prosecutor to the bench began long before President Barack Obama's nomination arrived in November 2011. Then-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, appointed Curiel in 2006 to the state superior court, where he spent six years before ascending to the federal court.
Schwarzenegger affirmed his support for Curiel on Monday tweeting: "Judge Curiel is an American hero who stood up to the Mexican cartels. I was proud to appoint him when I was Gov."

3. Sons of immigrants: Curiel and Trump
"My parents came here from Mexico with a dream of providing their children opportunities," Curiel said in his introduction to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2012. "And they've been able to do that with the opportunities that this country has to offer."
The future federal judge was born in East Chicago, Indiana, in 1953. His parents, both immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico, were naturalized citizens.
Curiel's brother, Raul, told The New York Times his father first entered the country as a laborer in Arizona in the 1920s. That would mean Curiel's father was actually in the U.S. before Trump's own mother (she arrived in the 1930s), who -- like Curiel's -- became a citizen herself after marrying his father.
"My concern is that (Trump's attacks are) hurting other people. It's hurting our image as sons of immigrants. It hurts our people in general," Raul Curiel said in interview with CNN on Monday. "Being a Hispanic, it hurts these kinds of things. It doesn't hurt me personally. And I don't think it hurts my brother personally. We're above those kinds of things."

4. Indiana, born and raised
Curiel grew up, attended college, and began his professional life in the state of Indiana.
A 1976 graduate of Indiana University, he stayed in Bloomington for law school, entering private practice in Dyer, a city just outside his hometown, three years later. Curiel would spend seven years there, before eventually moving to Monterey, California, to continue his private work in 1986.
He joined the federal prosecutor's office for the Southern District of California in 1989, eventually being promoted to assistant U.S. attorney in 2002.

You Trumpsters need to quit listening to lies and do some real research yourselves.

So where are the lies? Where is the evidence that the anchor baby judge's father was here legally?
 
That is nonsense.

They became citizens.

And if they did not, who cares?

Curiel was born in the US. End of story.

People who want a fair trial care. You obviously don't give a shit if our system actually metes out justice.
So what does Trump need in order to get a "fair" trial? The judge must be a Trump supporter in the upcoming election, must have donated to Trump's campaign, and be a graduate of the Trump University Law School?
 
That is a racist question. The trouble with so many racists is that they don't even know when and why they are being racist.

No, the trouble with so many racists is they pretend to know what's racist and what isn't. Take you for instance...you're terrified of blacks so you pretend to protect them from those who aren't....very weird but that's what makes you leftists, eh? :dunno:
You are delusional. Your comment exposes your illness, just as your other comment in the form of a question exposed you as a racist.
 
bripat hates American jurisprudence because it follows the rule of law instead of the rule of bripat.
 
You know, there IS real research that has been done on this..........

5 things to know about Judge Gonzalo Curiel - CNNPolitics.com

And...................here are 3 of the lies that have been debunked by the CNN article, in case you people are scared to click on a link that might educate you.

2. Schwarzenegger's pick
"The judge was appointed by Barack Obama," Trump told supporters during a lengthy San Diego speech on May 27, the day Curiel ordered the release of documents related to the Trump University lawsuit.
But Curiel's journey from prosecutor to the bench began long before President Barack Obama's nomination arrived in November 2011. Then-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, appointed Curiel in 2006 to the state superior court, where he spent six years before ascending to the federal court.
Schwarzenegger affirmed his support for Curiel on Monday tweeting: "Judge Curiel is an American hero who stood up to the Mexican cartels. I was proud to appoint him when I was Gov."

3. Sons of immigrants: Curiel and Trump
"My parents came here from Mexico with a dream of providing their children opportunities," Curiel said in his introduction to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2012. "And they've been able to do that with the opportunities that this country has to offer."
The future federal judge was born in East Chicago, Indiana, in 1953. His parents, both immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico, were naturalized citizens.
Curiel's brother, Raul, told The New York Times his father first entered the country as a laborer in Arizona in the 1920s. That would mean Curiel's father was actually in the U.S. before Trump's own mother (she arrived in the 1930s), who -- like Curiel's -- became a citizen herself after marrying his father.
"My concern is that (Trump's attacks are) hurting other people. It's hurting our image as sons of immigrants. It hurts our people in general," Raul Curiel said in interview with CNN on Monday. "Being a Hispanic, it hurts these kinds of things. It doesn't hurt me personally. And I don't think it hurts my brother personally. We're above those kinds of things."

4. Indiana, born and raised
Curiel grew up, attended college, and began his professional life in the state of Indiana.
A 1976 graduate of Indiana University, he stayed in Bloomington for law school, entering private practice in Dyer, a city just outside his hometown, three years later. Curiel would spend seven years there, before eventually moving to Monterey, California, to continue his private work in 1986.
He joined the federal prosecutor's office for the Southern District of California in 1989, eventually being promoted to assistant U.S. attorney in 2002.

You Trumpsters need to quit listening to lies and do some real research yourselves.

So where are the lies? Where is the evidence that the anchor baby judge's father was here legally?
Only other racist are concerned with your question. Doesn't make a difference if the judge was an anchor baby. He was born here and thus, he is an American as any other American born into citizenship. In this country, we don't judge or hold citizens responsible for the deeds of their parents. People like you want to change our traditions and culture to fit your racist agenda.
BTW, another thing about America you seem to want to toss in the trash bin, people are innocent until proven guilty. Why should anyone have to prove to you, Donnie or any of his supporters that they are innocent?
 
for those who think Mexican is a race to hate

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You know, there IS real research that has been done on this..........

5 things to know about Judge Gonzalo Curiel - CNNPolitics.com

And...................here are 3 of the lies that have been debunked by the CNN article, in case you people are scared to click on a link that might educate you.

2. Schwarzenegger's pick
"The judge was appointed by Barack Obama," Trump told supporters during a lengthy San Diego speech on May 27, the day Curiel ordered the release of documents related to the Trump University lawsuit.
But Curiel's journey from prosecutor to the bench began long before President Barack Obama's nomination arrived in November 2011. Then-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, appointed Curiel in 2006 to the state superior court, where he spent six years before ascending to the federal court.
Schwarzenegger affirmed his support for Curiel on Monday tweeting: "Judge Curiel is an American hero who stood up to the Mexican cartels. I was proud to appoint him when I was Gov."

3. Sons of immigrants: Curiel and Trump
"My parents came here from Mexico with a dream of providing their children opportunities," Curiel said in his introduction to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2012. "And they've been able to do that with the opportunities that this country has to offer."
The future federal judge was born in East Chicago, Indiana, in 1953. His parents, both immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico, were naturalized citizens.
Curiel's brother, Raul, told The New York Times his father first entered the country as a laborer in Arizona in the 1920s. That would mean Curiel's father was actually in the U.S. before Trump's own mother (she arrived in the 1930s), who -- like Curiel's -- became a citizen herself after marrying his father.
"My concern is that (Trump's attacks are) hurting other people. It's hurting our image as sons of immigrants. It hurts our people in general," Raul Curiel said in interview with CNN on Monday. "Being a Hispanic, it hurts these kinds of things. It doesn't hurt me personally. And I don't think it hurts my brother personally. We're above those kinds of things."

4. Indiana, born and raised
Curiel grew up, attended college, and began his professional life in the state of Indiana.
A 1976 graduate of Indiana University, he stayed in Bloomington for law school, entering private practice in Dyer, a city just outside his hometown, three years later. Curiel would spend seven years there, before eventually moving to Monterey, California, to continue his private work in 1986.
He joined the federal prosecutor's office for the Southern District of California in 1989, eventually being promoted to assistant U.S. attorney in 2002.

You Trumpsters need to quit listening to lies and do some real research yourselves.

So where are the lies? Where is the evidence that the anchor baby judge's father was here legally?
Only other racist are concerned with your question. Doesn't make a difference if the judge was an anchor baby. He was born here and thus, he is an American as any other American born into citizenship. In this country, we don't judge or hold citizens responsible for the deeds of their parents. People like you want to change our traditions and culture to fit your racist agenda.
BTW, another thing about America you seem to want to toss in the trash bin, people are innocent until proven guilty. Why should anyone have to prove to you, Donnie or any of his supporters that they are innocent?

What does any of that pablum have to do with whether the anchor baby judge is biased against Trump?
 
You know, there IS real research that has been done on this..........

5 things to know about Judge Gonzalo Curiel - CNNPolitics.com

And...................here are 3 of the lies that have been debunked by the CNN article, in case you people are scared to click on a link that might educate you.

2. Schwarzenegger's pick
"The judge was appointed by Barack Obama," Trump told supporters during a lengthy San Diego speech on May 27, the day Curiel ordered the release of documents related to the Trump University lawsuit.
But Curiel's journey from prosecutor to the bench began long before President Barack Obama's nomination arrived in November 2011. Then-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, appointed Curiel in 2006 to the state superior court, where he spent six years before ascending to the federal court.
Schwarzenegger affirmed his support for Curiel on Monday tweeting: "Judge Curiel is an American hero who stood up to the Mexican cartels. I was proud to appoint him when I was Gov."

3. Sons of immigrants: Curiel and Trump
"My parents came here from Mexico with a dream of providing their children opportunities," Curiel said in his introduction to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2012. "And they've been able to do that with the opportunities that this country has to offer."
The future federal judge was born in East Chicago, Indiana, in 1953. His parents, both immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico, were naturalized citizens.
Curiel's brother, Raul, told The New York Times his father first entered the country as a laborer in Arizona in the 1920s. That would mean Curiel's father was actually in the U.S. before Trump's own mother (she arrived in the 1930s), who -- like Curiel's -- became a citizen herself after marrying his father.
"My concern is that (Trump's attacks are) hurting other people. It's hurting our image as sons of immigrants. It hurts our people in general," Raul Curiel said in interview with CNN on Monday. "Being a Hispanic, it hurts these kinds of things. It doesn't hurt me personally. And I don't think it hurts my brother personally. We're above those kinds of things."

4. Indiana, born and raised
Curiel grew up, attended college, and began his professional life in the state of Indiana.
A 1976 graduate of Indiana University, he stayed in Bloomington for law school, entering private practice in Dyer, a city just outside his hometown, three years later. Curiel would spend seven years there, before eventually moving to Monterey, California, to continue his private work in 1986.
He joined the federal prosecutor's office for the Southern District of California in 1989, eventually being promoted to assistant U.S. attorney in 2002.

You Trumpsters need to quit listening to lies and do some real research yourselves.

So where are the lies? Where is the evidence that the anchor baby judge's father was here legally?
Only other racist are concerned with your question. Doesn't make a difference if the judge was an anchor baby. He was born here and thus, he is an American as any other American born into citizenship. In this country, we don't judge or hold citizens responsible for the deeds of their parents. People like you want to change our traditions and culture to fit your racist agenda.
BTW, another thing about America you seem to want to toss in the trash bin, people are innocent until proven guilty. Why should anyone have to prove to you, Donnie or any of his supporters that they are innocent?

What does any of that pablum have to do with whether the anchor baby judge is biased against Trump?
You just answered your own question dunce.
 
You know, there IS real research that has been done on this..........

5 things to know about Judge Gonzalo Curiel - CNNPolitics.com

And...................here are 3 of the lies that have been debunked by the CNN article, in case you people are scared to click on a link that might educate you.

2. Schwarzenegger's pick
"The judge was appointed by Barack Obama," Trump told supporters during a lengthy San Diego speech on May 27, the day Curiel ordered the release of documents related to the Trump University lawsuit.
But Curiel's journey from prosecutor to the bench began long before President Barack Obama's nomination arrived in November 2011. Then-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, appointed Curiel in 2006 to the state superior court, where he spent six years before ascending to the federal court.
Schwarzenegger affirmed his support for Curiel on Monday tweeting: "Judge Curiel is an American hero who stood up to the Mexican cartels. I was proud to appoint him when I was Gov."

3. Sons of immigrants: Curiel and Trump
"My parents came here from Mexico with a dream of providing their children opportunities," Curiel said in his introduction to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2012. "And they've been able to do that with the opportunities that this country has to offer."
The future federal judge was born in East Chicago, Indiana, in 1953. His parents, both immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico, were naturalized citizens.
Curiel's brother, Raul, told The New York Times his father first entered the country as a laborer in Arizona in the 1920s. That would mean Curiel's father was actually in the U.S. before Trump's own mother (she arrived in the 1930s), who -- like Curiel's -- became a citizen herself after marrying his father.
"My concern is that (Trump's attacks are) hurting other people. It's hurting our image as sons of immigrants. It hurts our people in general," Raul Curiel said in interview with CNN on Monday. "Being a Hispanic, it hurts these kinds of things. It doesn't hurt me personally. And I don't think it hurts my brother personally. We're above those kinds of things."

4. Indiana, born and raised
Curiel grew up, attended college, and began his professional life in the state of Indiana.
A 1976 graduate of Indiana University, he stayed in Bloomington for law school, entering private practice in Dyer, a city just outside his hometown, three years later. Curiel would spend seven years there, before eventually moving to Monterey, California, to continue his private work in 1986.
He joined the federal prosecutor's office for the Southern District of California in 1989, eventually being promoted to assistant U.S. attorney in 2002.

You Trumpsters need to quit listening to lies and do some real research yourselves.

So where are the lies? Where is the evidence that the anchor baby judge's father was here legally?
Only other racist are concerned with your question. Doesn't make a difference if the judge was an anchor baby. He was born here and thus, he is an American as any other American born into citizenship. In this country, we don't judge or hold citizens responsible for the deeds of their parents. People like you want to change our traditions and culture to fit your racist agenda.
BTW, another thing about America you seem to want to toss in the trash bin, people are innocent until proven guilty. Why should anyone have to prove to you, Donnie or any of his supporters that they are innocent?

What does any of that pablum have to do with whether the anchor baby judge is biased against Trump?
You just answered your own question dunce.

Wrong, douche bag.
 
La Raza is a racial supremacy group that advocates for open borders and returning portions of the southwest to Mexico. The judge was an active member. There is a conflict of interest and the judge should recuse himself. \

The judge is not a member of La Raza.

You are being lied to. And you are gullible.
 

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