Fox News guest Seth Barron said that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's district has problems with street trash because it 'is actually one of the least American districts in the country'
Photo: Fox News On Tuesday night, conservative editor Seth Barron went on Fox News to discuss Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Addressing a perceived “irony” about the congresswoman — that she sponsored the Green New Deal, but that streets in her district in northeast Queens and the eastern Bronx are not clean — Barron had a simple explanation for why a city that produces 12,000 tons of trash a day is dirty.
Barron: Well, part of the reason is because her district is actually one of the least American districts in the country. And by that, I don’t mean that it’s not part of America, but it’s occupied by relatively few American citizens. A very high percentage of her district is, in fact, illegal aliens.
We know that whatever “immigrant menace” was the focus of xenophobes in the past — whether it be Irish Catholics in the 19th century, then later Chinese and other Asians, of course, Italians and Jews and other southern and eastern Europeans and Mexicans — the claim has always been that these groups were not only racially inferior, but that they brought particularly dangerous and contagious diseases that would end up harming the US native population...
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