Arizona state senator criticized for remarks on immigrants, birthrates of Hispanic women
Arizona state Sen. Sylvia Allen is facing criticism, following recent comments she made about immigration, white birth rates, the "browning" of America, feminism and the Equal Rights Amendment.
During a speech to Republicans earlier this month, Allen said America would "look like South American countries very quickly" - and warned that immigrants were "flooding" the United States at a rate that didn't allow for them to "learn the principles of our country," according to audio published by the Phoenix New Times on Friday.
"We have a right in our country to have people come in an organized manner so we know who's coming, so we can provide jobs for them, so we can provide education for them and health care and all these things people need," she said.
"We can't provide that if people are just flooding us and flooding us and flooding us and overwhelming us."
In her comments, Allen noted declining white birth rates compared to Hispanic birth rates, saying it was an issue "because of immigration."
She referred to a "browning of America."
At: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2019/07/26/arizona-sen-sylvia-allen-criticized-remarks-immigrants/1841526001/
State Representative Sylvia Allen: Obsessed with the "browning of America."
She represents Snowflake, AZ.