Phil Bredesen Ally ‘La Raza Renata’ Calls for Criminal Migrant Army Marching Through Mexico from Honduras to Come to Nashville
Phil Bredesen ally Renata Soto is issuing a clarion call to the criminal migrant army marching toward America’s southern border.
Soto on Monday
tweeted in Spanish that Bredesen’s Senate race opponent, U.S. Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN-07) gave her heartburn.
Soto is the immediate past chairman of the George Soros-supported national group formerly known as La Raza and founder of Nashville’s Conexion Americas. The Tennessean
quoted her Tuesday as encouraging the criminal migrant army:
The Honduran migrants highlight the United State’s need for sound refugee and asylum policies, she told the
newspaper.
“‘We must continue to be a beacon of hope for families and children who, due to violence and dire circumstances, are forced to flee their homes,’ Soto said in an email,” the newspaper said.
Soto
tweeted from Mexico Tuesday that she had run into another Nashvillian there – former state deputy attorney general Larry Harrington:
Unbelievable! In a city of 20M people, I run into another Nashvillian friend?! I mean, I knew he was here in Mexico City too… but being in the same place at the same time?!! El mundo es muy pequeño, @law_harrington!
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Meanwhile, Soto of Conexion Americas told
The Tennessean the group would welcome any of the multi-national gang members who travel to Nashville – she called them refugees.
“We in Tennessee, like many other communities around the country, have a history of welcoming refugees and supporting them in their integration process. That’s our nation’s soul. It’s who we are,” Soto said.
She also hinted any children with the army would be integrated into Metro Nashville Public Schools and mentioned her group’s ongoing work with the school system.