The local saga of who hates immigrants more moves now from Famers Branch, TX to Irving Tx. Interesting approach to proselytizing.
Instead he urged residents to vote politicians out of office if they don't share their stance on the issue. Voters in Farmers Branch will decide in May whether to ban apartment owners from renting to most illegal immigrants.
Mr. O'Hare addressed about 100 residents at a Greater Irving Republican Club meeting at the First Church of the Nazarene.
"I think it's important for communities to stand in solidarity with one another on issues of national security," said Sue Richardson, the club's vice president, who extended the invitation.
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Inside, the meeting opened with a prayer led by resident Lucia Rottenberg, who praised Mr. O'Hare for his courage, and the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Many in attendance wore clothing depicting American flags.
"I do feel you can be a Christian and feel this way about this issue," Mr. O'Hare said.
Nothing brings people together quite like the GOP, the church and a mutual dislike of brown people.