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Man Apologizes For Threatening Immigrant-Rights Group

Hatewatch Staff on April 28, 2009, Posted in Uncategorized

A man convicted of phoning in a threat to blow up the headquarters of CASA de Maryland, a pro-immigrant organization, made a public apology and said, “Misrepresentative information from a Republican meeting I attended … led me to making the phone calls.”
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  1. Marisa said,

    on April 28th, 2009 at 10:34 am

    Let’s hope this man really means what he says – and “misrepresentation” seems to be a normal policy with regard to Republicans and their “meetings” – generally held to spread hate toward more reasonable groups who stand up for human rights. All of us want people to come LEGALLY to the United States. That’s a given. When they don’t, they need to be deported, but not subjected to treatment that is cruel and humiliating.

  2. Mexitli said,

    on April 28th, 2009 at 12:45 pm

    His apology means nothing. There are 50 million white racist bigots just like him that feel the way he does.

    He’s trying to blame the Republican party meeting, well if he were not PREDISPOSED it wouldn’t have “taken” on him.

  3. Mdollas said,

    on May 3rd, 2009 at 9:59 pm

    Puh-leeze

    He’s sorry he got caught

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