DONALD TRUMP WANTS BILINGUALS, TRILINGUALS AND MULTILINGUALS DEPORTED FROM U.S.

imageNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Give Donald Trump your finger and he’ll go after your entire arm.

Encouraged by his continued surge in the polls as a result of his anti-immigrant rants, the leading Republican presidential candidate has gone from attacking Mexicans, Chinese and citizens of U.S. territories to proposing an English-only America.

Trump has said that if foreign nationals want to live in America as legal residents or citizens, they should be speaking only in English.  He made the comment after criticizing fellow presidential candidate Jeb Bush for speaking Spanish on the campaign trail. “Bush should set the example by speaking English only while in America,” he told reporters.

Today,  Trump declared that if elected president, he would ask the Department of Homeland Security to deport all immigrants who are openly and publicly biligual, trilingual or multilingual. “If they speak a second, third or fourth language other than English, well and good, but when in America, they should only speak our official language which is English, ” he said.

Si Donald Trump es elegido presidente , Adobo Chronicles no publicará nada en tagalog o español.

KENTUCKY COUNTY CLERK KIM DAVIS UNDERWENT CONVERSION THERAPY!

The all new, improved Davis
The all new, improved Davis

LOUISEVILLE, Kentucky (The Adobo Chronicles® ) –  Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who has defied multiple court orders to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has been divorced three times, given birth to twins out of wedlock and is currently married to her fourth husband.

Her attorney, Mat Staver of the Liberty Counsel, said he’s aware of her divorces — which came in 1994, 2006 and 2008 — but he’s not really sure why Davis’ marital history is “relevant” because her conversion to Christianity four years ago should have wiped her slate clean, reported US News & World Report.

An  Adobo Chronicles® investigative report now reveals a different conversion for Davis — conversion therapy. It is rumored that long before she married her first husband, Davis was a lesbian.

In the early 1980’s , she underwent conversion therapy in an undisclosed town in Texas. She  completed the process with flying colors and renounced her lesbianism to the delight of her conservative family and friends.

Conversion therapy (also called reparative therapy) is any treatment that aims to change sexual orientation from homosexual to heterosexual. Such treatments have been criticized as pseudoscience  and have been a source of controversy in the United States and other countries.

Medical, scientific, and government organizations in the United States and Britain have expressed concern over conversion therapy and consider it potentially harmful. United States Surgeon General David Satcher in 2001 issued a report stating that “there is no valid scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed”.

PUERTO RICANS, CHAMORROS, OTHERS WILL LOSE CITIZENSHIP UNDER TRUMP PRESIDENCY


Trump, left, and Sharpton
Trump, left, and Sharpton

NEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Earlier this week, the Rev. Al Sharpton declared that “people that were from Puerto Rico all would have to go back if their parents were undocumented.” In other words, Sharpton believes that Puerto Ricans are not  U.S. citizens.

Soon enough, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, while speaking to a group of investment bankers and hedge fund owners in New York City, allegedly declared that if elected, he will revoke the U.S. citizenship of all Puerto Ricans because they are “not part of the American race.”

While Trump mentioned only Puerto Rico, his campaign told reporters that he meant to say all citizens from the territories of the U.S., including Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands and Northern Mariana Islands.

“We don’t really need these non-Americans and I don’t need their votes to win the presidency,” Trump said.

People born in these five territories are automatically U.S. citizens. However, under the federal electoral college system, only those residing in one of the 50 states of the U.S., and the District of Columbia, are eligible to vote for U.S. president.

So while Trump was wrong to say that Puerto Rico and the other territories are not part of America, he was correct in saying he doesn’t need their votes because they can’t vote for president.