
What Abbie Kamin posted on her website for the Harris County Attorney. It would be so good if it were only true. Right now, as a council member, Ms. Kamin can do a tiny, itsy, little bit to help the immigrant community from those Nazis that she claimed to stand up to. She could sign Dr. Plummer’s proposal, which could help families in our immigrant community. So her I will stand up, is as valid as Trump’s lie about a stolen election.
Ms. Kamin, how about growing a tiny bit of courage and signing Dr. Plummer’s proposal? Maybe then people can take you seriously as standing up to the Gestapo that is terrorizing the Hispanic community.
A Message from Abbie
When Donald Trump and Greg Abbott come for our families here in Harris County, I won’t flinch, fold, or be intimidated. I will do what I’ve always done: fight for all of our families as fiercely as I fight for my wn.
- As an attorney, I took on Greg Abbott and Ken Paxton to protect our voting rights.
- As a nonprofit leader, I took on Neo-Nazi hate groups to keep Houston area families safe from bigotry and violence.
She must have Gabacho families in mind as she certainly has kept quiet about the Brown skinned people that Donald Trump and Greg Abbott have been targeting and taking and separating families.
“When Donald Trump and Greg Abbott come for our families here in Harris County, I won’t flinch, fold or be intimidated,” reads Kamin’s website, which she shared a link to on X with her announcement. “I will do what I’ve always done: fight for all of our families as fiercely as I fight for my own.”
Gabacho is a term I use to refer to some White Americans; it is not a term of endearment, but it is not necessarily a bad word. It comes from Spain and means foreigners. So why Gabacho? Because they are foreigners, we were here first, so they are the foreigners. They brought disease, they brought hunger, they killed tens of millions of the people that were already here, they were invaders who stole the land of those that were here already. As recently as the 1970s, the US government had health clinics that operated in secret, performing hysterectomies on Native American women. It is estimated that 35% of Native American women were operated on.
