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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 21

    "Speaks perfect English," President Trump said about a Hispanic-American Border Patrol agent from Texashttps://nyti.ms/2Bxc8om 

    5:14 AM - 21 Aug 2018
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      1. E Schlesinger‏ @edsinnh Aug 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        A “perfect English” speaking border agent puts him wayyyyy ahead of Mr. Trump.

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      1. Tom Haney‏ @zzennpodd Aug 21
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        And the agent was probably thinking, "You orange pinata."

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      1. InconvenientlyPlacedTroll‏ @StarQuakeking Aug 21
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        The irony is that @realDonaldTrump speaks perfect gibberish.

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      1. Eddy Budard‏ @Timothy61830730 Aug 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Gosh, could that be, because Texas was once Mexico and many Hispanic people are descended from the people who remained there, after the Mexican-American war, 1846-1848? Just a thought.

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      2. Dylan Ellerman‏ @DylanEllerman Aug 21
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        People in the United States should speak English. If you don't enforce this cultural rule, the further balkanization and fragmentation of the US is inevitable. The culture of host society must be largely preserved, otherwise it's simply a soft invasion.

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      3. Frankly Frank  🔥‏ @FranklyFiredUp Aug 21
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        Host society? Like the native Americans? We should all speak multiple languages. It's good for brain health and to remember we're not the only people on this planet. Your "English only" dogma is for small people with big egos.

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      1. Donwilliams.jr‏ @JrDonwilliams Aug 21
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        Trump is SICK!

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      1. Chucklehead Magazine‏ @Chucklehead_Mag Aug 21
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        You couldn't make up better content. The president needs a physical asap, because he has the worst case of "foot in mouth" disease we've ever seen.

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      1. EM‏ @EM86569306 Aug 21
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        Perhaps trump should take some lessons from him!

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      1. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Aug 21
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        Can't be said about 45!

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      1. LR‏ @margssister Aug 21
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        Wow. Speaks English. Imagine that.

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      1. Brown Water‏ @John67403582 Aug 21
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        So complimenting someone is bad? The NYT hasn't been complimented in years. Is this why you are opposed to compliments?

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      1. Rick Dwyer‏ @PdxRick Aug 21
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        Like his wife?

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      1. Tobias Burinaga‏ @TobiasBurinaga9 Aug 21
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        Lahat Ng penoy workers diba sabe patayin nyo na dahel kaaway ko sila Kong ayaw nyo somonod mga torest kayo patayin SA desater you nalang gante nyo SA mga lahi nyong nawala dahi SA away namin dito sa phililpines at SA USA epicted your cuontry yes neaclerboom comeng to Philippines

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      1. Thoughtful‏ @Thought94583793 Aug 21
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        This is a very Sick, disturbing NYT racist comment about a latino speaking English well. Another example of the NYT racist agenda to divide America!

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