that they don t want here. for president trump these days that s sometimes latinos and muslims. he originally backed writing discrimination against them into law running on the muslim ban later revises. historically for other presidents it was asians, greeks, jews. when president coolidge signed a law which discriminated he said america must be kept american. sound familiar? for decades, u.s. immigration law was expressly bigoted under that law he signed until the civil rights era beat back those policies and president johnson ended bigoted immigration categories in a later law. since the 1960s, federal law has banned bigotry in who america lets in. few would admit they want to go back to the formalized legal big do thetory. before then, few but well, not
it s just something we in virginia don t condone pop and for the president to continue to say that this violence is coming from various sides, it s very clear where it s coming from, from white supremacists who brought their hatred and big do thetory. we want to start the healing process starting with our president and he has disappoint all of us. derek, do you recall how you felt when you heard him say that and how you now feel hearing this played again after seeinging that yearbook picture? first of all, that was an open opportunity at that juncture to say i understand his behavior. there was once upon a time i participated with this community and now i am more enlightened and i grieve for that commune because i ve changed my ways. this is what i ve done and we need to unite as virginians. the second part is the standard outsider argument that southern states always use. it s not us, it s the people coming from outside. no, it has been the southern way