Latino Law Students Shut Down Free Speech At University Of Connecticut
Latino “law students” at the University of Connecticut have failed their first test. Before you read further let me just point out to these “law students” that the United States Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land and that its very first law is regarding violating the rights of a citizen to their right to free speech.
With that being said it is very appropriate that the Latino Law Student Association at the University of Connecticut School of Law (LLSA) notes, in order, their allegiance in their very own name. It is Latino first, then Law, then Student.
The university is having a panel discussion on immigration, hosted by the Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal, and invited Danbury Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Mark Boughton to share his views on why immigration laws should be enforced. Outraged at the whole of the panel not being pro-amnesty for illegal aliens, the Latino Law Student Association sent out a scathing letter (full text at the end of this article) slandering Boughton. The undercurrent of the threatening email is that Boughton would be protested vigorously by amnesty proponents should he show up.
No big surprise. They are once again proving our point that they do not belong in the US. If they have reached the point where they are already in law school and do not understand about democracy, why continue to teach them law? Laws are only for other people? College/law school is for people who have a good basic knowledge and respect the law.
Why waste time and money trying to educate them…….
It’s a shame that the Latino students loyalty to La Raza comes before the first amendment and its protection of free speech. Apparently these students have learned the lesson that the best way to win an argument is to prevent your opponent from speaking.