

So, our money, early money, is on the Hispanics. They don't get apprehended, and they will do things other people won't do. They can do it without water for a long time. Hese people have shown a remarkable ability, ladies and gentlemen, to cross borders, boundaries - they get anywhere they want to go. On August 23, 2006, Limbaugh discussed the competition in a season of CBS' Survivor, in which contestants were reportedly divided into competing “tribes” by ethnicity, and said of the “Hispanic tribe”: In fact, not only is that not compassion, we are at the forefront of a dissolution of a nation. Nothing at all compassionate about increased drug trafficking and crime. There is nothing compassionate about the closing of schools and hospitals. There is nothing compassionate about the abuse of the taxpayer.

There is nothing compassionate about the violation of private property rights. And there is nothing compassionate about what's happening to the people of Arizona. LIMBAUGH: Once the law, properly enacted, is routinely ignored, and ignored with the blessing and the promotion of the political class, then you have a breakdown of organized society. On April 28, 2010, Limbaugh continued his defense of Arizona's immigration law, saying: Isn't protecting our legal citizens from an invading army of illegal aliens who are using our services and taking our jobs, isn't that a basic notion of fairness? Isn't that in the Constitution? Where is the fairness to American citizens here? On April 26, 2010, defending the controversial Arizona immigration law, Limbaugh asked: Well, fine and dandy, but what happens when that contributes to the overall deterioration of the culture of this society?


We want to appear to be all-inclusive” and so forth. We want to appear to be politically correct. LIMBAUGH: So you have the ownership of the Phoenix Suns, the Los Suns, and whoever - “We don't want to offend the portion of our fan base. On May 5, 2010, Limbaugh discussed a protest against the controversial Arizona immigration law by the NBA's Phoenix Suns and said: Because they have the attitude of entitlement just like a lot of American citizens do. Maybe they were illegal immigrants or something who got here, come here with an entitlement mentality, didn't like it, fled the scene because Republicans drove them out of the country in the last election, so they went over to Somalia and started pirating things. I could have sworn that they were originally Americans who maybe fled. On April 13, 2009, Limbaugh speculated that Somali pirates were “immigrants” with “an entitlement mentality”: I mean if - if you had a renegade, potential criminal element that was poor and unwilling to work, and you had a chance to get rid of 500,000 every year, would you do it? Ook at it from Vicente Fox's point of view. On March 28, 2006, Limbaugh said of Mexican immigrants: He always wants to expand every one's rights: illegal aliens, terrorists, Russian spies, except American citizens. The federal judiciary is going to do everything it can to stop spermatozoa and mollusks from coming in, but other invasive species? We're supposed to bend over and grab the ankles and say, “Deal with it.”Īs the CDC ever published a story about the dangers of catching diseases when you sleep with illegal aliens? So we're going to break the bank we're going to bend over backwards. LIMBAUGH: So invasive species like mollusks and spermatozoa are not good, and we've got a federal judge say, “You can't bring it in here,” but invasive species in the form of illegal immigration is fine and dandy - bring 'em on, as many as possible, legalize them wherever we can, wherever they go, no matter what they clog up. On April 1, 2005, Limbaugh described undocumented immigrants as an “invasive species,” saying: Ome people would say we're already under attack by aliens - not space aliens, but illegal aliens. Here's a rundown of some of Rush Limbaugh's worst comments directed at immigrants and Latinos, and laying out his views of comprehensive immigration reform. This vitriol hasn't been reserved only for women: he has attacked low-income Americans, racial and ethnic minorities, unions and union members, and the LGBT community.Īnother community Limbaugh has repeatedly mocked, denigrated, and insulted are Latinos and immigrants in the United States, whom he has derided as an “invasive species.” Rush Limbaugh, widely condemned and losing advertisers after misogynistic attacks on a college student, has a history of making offensive and controversial comments, spanning the length of his broadcasting career.
