Sunday, August 4, 2013

Nah. Immigration Reform Fraud? Nah

From the El Paso Times: A lawyer has accused Spanish-language radio host Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo of sexually harassing one of his staffers before Univision abruptly ended Sotelo's morning show after a decade on the air.
In an April 16 letter to Univision executives, attorney Robert R. Clayton, who represents writer, performer and producer Alberto "Beto" Cortez, alleged that Sotelo made aggressive and unwanted sexual advances, including groping, the Los Angeles Times reported late Monday (http://lat.ms/11r5xBr ).The letter also accused Sotelo of ordering members of his radio production team to falsify letters to lawmakers in a high-profile campaign in support of immigration reform, and heaping "unrealistic and unlawful demands" on Cortez such as working long hours without breaks or additional compensation....
In 2007, Sotelo traveled to Washington to present lawmakers with 1 million letters in support of immigration reform. He often spoke on his program of his own experiences as an immigrant crossing the border illegally as a teenager and later obtaining papers and becoming an American citizen.
http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_23766564/radios-piolin-accused-sexual-harassment?IADID=Search-www.elpasotimes.com-www.elpasotimes.com
Gee, I thought everyone protesting for immigration reform were these hard working immigrants who just wanted to live here and become a citizenship.
I guess not and I wonder how many of these legislators have been hoodwinked by these fraudulent letters?

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