Credit Tucker Carlson with bringing this to light. Ramos who claims to be the friend of legal and illegal Mexican Immigrants refused to say how many Mexican immigrants he would care for in his own home. 

Ramos is  a multi-multi-millionaire worth $12 million or more according to a report that reveals his annual salary is $3 million a year. His home in Miramar, Florida is surrounded by multiple bodies of water, wrought-iron fences and a 20-foot wall of concrete and shrubbery that guard his $6 million mansion. It’s on Florida’s Gold Coast and has plenty of room for at least a dozen immigrants.

Mr. Ramos is a hypocritical advocate for an open border policy between the United States and Mexico – a system where people are allowed to freely macarena back and forth across our borders. In essence, through non-enforcement of our current immigration laws, we have the open border policy that Mr. Ramos has so longed for. And as can be seen through his questioning of Mr. Trump, Mr. Ramos wants to keep it that way.

Mr. Ramos’ open border policy has an interesting side effect. It burdens America’s public schools with the children of illegal immigrants that pull resources from our kids and disproportionately so in at-risk minority communities. In places like California, as much as one in every seven or eight K-12 public school students are children of illegal immigrants. This open border policy has likely dumbed down our schools academically as well – helping pave the way for the federal government to intervene with hugely unpopular learning standards and standardized tests in a clumsy attempt to boost lagging test scores. Coincidentally, an open border has the added benefit of increasing Mr. Ramos’ potential TV audience. What a hypocritical & fantástico business model!

The (not so) funny thing is that Jorge Ramos actually shelters his own kids from the effects of the very policy he so adamantly advocates. How you may ask? Well, Mr. Ramos sends his kids to elite private schools, including a Miami preK-12 school with tuition that reaches above $30,000 a year per student. I think it’s fair to say most illegal immigrants aren’t footing that bill.

So the next time you hear Mr. Ramos passionately arguing the US/Mexican border does not need a wall, remember this — he does so knowing that his kids are walled off in ways that most American children are not.

 

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