Want to pass immigration reform? Lose the flag.
That’s the advice Republican Congressman Steve Womack offered up to a questioner at a Sept. 5 town hall in Fort Smith, Ark.
In a video clip filmed by Democratic tracker American Bridge, an attendee wearing a Mexican flag identified himself as a Mexican-American Fort Smith resident and then nervously asked Womack about his position on immigration reform.
“I respect the whole border thing, I respect that,” he said. “I want to ask if it is a possibility to legalize the 11 million immigrants that are here in this country, that are here and are contributing to the progress of this country.”
Womack said legalization was possible, but offered a one-word answer as to whether it was likely: “No.”
He then went on to give a more detailed response in which he said calls for legalization conflicted with his view of America as a “nation of laws.”
Turning away from the questioner, Womack then told the audience he was concerned about the Mexican-American attendee’s display of the Mexican flag.
“I don’t want to put this gentleman on the spot, but it does, just a little bit—okay, honestly, more than a little bit—it does strike me as a bit odd that I would get a question as to why we shouldn’t just automatically make it legal for people who didn’t come here under a legal circumstance with a flag of another country draped around his neck,” Womack said.








