Neighbors defend taco stand vendor targeted by racial harassment, confront attacker A subpoena would allow a witness to bring the documents requested. “We need to just come together as a community in situations like this.” “A lot of people still have a stigma against ,” Enamorado said. Tacos Lionel has seen a huge boost in business after the incident went viral. The man apologized for his actions, admitted to spitting on the food and making the racist comments. In the video, the unidentified man said that he has problems with alcohol and drugs, and also claimed he did threaten to call immigration officers. IN OTHER NEWS: NY AG may seek ‘corporate death penalty’ for Trump Tower - and all his golf courses: legal expertĮdin Enamorado, who says he's a street vendor activist, was so angered by the incident that he found out where the man lives and confronted him on video. Perez says the man at one point threw his cooking grill the ground and spit on his food. 2 video shows the unidentified man hurling profanities at the street vendor and his customers, making obscene hand gestures and threatening to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. This time, he took out his phone and started recording. Perez said it was the fourth time in two months that the same man had harassed him at his taco stand. Stewart was then asked what his message was for Senate Republicans. It's a disgrace! If this is 'America First,' then America is f*cked!" "And you're going to give them recess? You know, tell cancer to take a recess!. "Their constituents are dying!" Stewart said. to celebrate the bill's passage were now being told to wait yet again. ![]() Stewart then fumed that a bunch of veterans who came to Washington D.C. READ MORE: Fox & Friends rushes to soothe Trump's ego after they report most GOP voters want someone else in 2024 ![]() ![]() "The sentence they changed was about using rural medical practices for the V.A., which apparently triggered a constitutional crisis and it had to be redone. "It's the exact same bill, they changed one sentence somehow!" Stewart fumed. Stewart, however, accused Republicans of making bad-faith objections to gum up the works and delay passage of the legislation. Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart on Thursday uncorked a profane rant for reporters in response to Senate Republicans blocking the passage of a bill to provide benefits to veterans who were exposed to burn pits overseas.Īlthough there is bipartisan support for the broad aims of the bill to give vets expanded health care benefits, Senate Republicans objected to language in a new version of the legislation that would reclassify some $400 billion in Veterans Administration funding as mandatory spending instead of discretionary spending.
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