Jasmine Crockett Accuses Republicans of Targeting Communities of Color
In a statement on January 18, 2024, Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett criticized the Republican party’s actions of sending illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities, such as Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. She argued this move specifically targets communities of color. The statement was reported by Mary (@matjendav4) and credited to @RNCResearch.
Al Sharpton protégé’ ~ ~ Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett claims “Republicans are targeting communities of color” by sending illegal immigrants from the border to “sanctuary cities” like Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. Credit: @RNCResearch pic.twitter.com/7IOHEV8BcT
— Mary (@matjendav4) January 18, 2024
User Reactions:
- UltraMAGA Lori: “Doesn’t she realize no one asked for her opinion?”
- Joe Dorsey: “Hilarious!”
- Benito: “Can’t believe such a person got elected.”
- Bill Dillon: “The open border is Joe’s fault, not the Republicans.”
- Pd Pl: “Always blaming Republicans while being racists themselves.”
- Eliel Aeonia: “For the left, everything is about race. From a former leftist.”
- VeBee: “Unbelievable.”
- Sean Curbelo: “She’s just stirring up racial tension.”
- Jerry Withrow: “She’s the most foolish. Take care of them if you wish, even take them to your home.”
- GreedyFly: “100% correct observation.”
- Independent State: “Makes no sense at all.”
- Tman to: “Most cities are democratically run by African Americans. Aren’t they sanctuary cities?”
- Gerard Borriello: “Stop playing the race card, they’re taking responsibility.”
- TT: “They were essentially invited. They’ll find their way in big cities. How to work, find jobs!”
- Shirelene Bane: “She’s inciting race. She said sanctuary cities should welcome them. Now changing her tune as they arrive.”
- Dennis Phillips: “What’s she trying to say?”
- Raymond C. Bachus: “If they’re really sanctuary cities, what’s the problem?”
- Brenda Truitt: “No need to be so racist.”
- HarleyQ: “She’s a race baiter like her mentor. Nobody believes them anymore.”
- Sam Palmer: “Tired of the race card.”
- Jeanette Carlomagno: “How such excuses enter Congress. She’ll change her mind soon.”
- WeThePeople: “Trying to be the most racist in Congress @CoriBush.”
- Robert Cox: “Hey Jasmine, how many kids do you have in your house and yard? If you brought them here, you should take care of them.”
In a calm and steady tone, akin to a male news anchor, it’s clear that the response to Rep. Crockett’s statement varies significantly among individuals. Some express skepticism and criticism, others humor, and a few agree with her perspective. The comments reflect a mix of political opinions, highlighting the divisive nature of the topic at hand.










