Pinkdome has the scoop on new Minuteman Salsa:
"We're sick and tired of foreign-grown produce and foreign-made salsa entering our country. Few Americans support illegal immigration, but they spend hard-earned dollars on what we see as illegal salsa," explained Founder & CEO Ryan Lambert. "Foreign salsa takes American jobs, disrespects Americans sovereignty, and this Fourth of July, we're encouraging Americans to re-declare our independence and deport foreign salsa."
This is from the FAQ's page:
Why was Minuteman Salsa started?
While watching TV coverage of a pro-illegal immigration rally, we realized the salsa we had been consuming was at odds with our values. After a bit of research, we learned that most salsa was made outside the United State [sic] by companies that value profits over patriotism and who contribute to flood of illegal immigration by employing foreign workers and using foreign produce.
I'm sure I could say a lot about this - like funny how you love Hispanic food and salsa, but not the people who made it... but I think Pinkdome sums it up pretty well.
That's right, folks. Companies outside of the United State that employ foreign workers and use foreign produce ... those are the companies that contribute to the flood of illegal immigration.
1 comment:
Hay, I thought Pace Picante Sauce was made in San Antonio. That's what their commercial said.
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