Pinkdome has the scoop on new Minuteman Salsa:
“We’re sick and tired of foreign-grown produce and foreign-made salsa entering our country. Few Americans support illegal immigration, but they spend hard-earned dollars on what we see as illegal salsa,” explained Founder & CEO Ryan Lambert. “Foreign salsa takes American jobs, disrespects Americans sovereignty, and this Fourth of July, we’re encouraging Americans to re-declare our independence and deport foreign salsa.”
This is from the FAQ’s page:
Why was Minuteman Salsa started?
While watching TV coverage of a pro-illegal immigration rally, we realized the salsa we had been consuming was at odds with our values. After a bit of research, we learned that most salsa was made outside the United State [sic] by companies that value profits over patriotism and who contribute to flood of illegal immigration by employing foreign workers and using foreign produce.
I’m sure I could say a lot about this – like funny how you love Hispanic food and salsa, but not the people who made it… but I think Pinkdome sums it up pretty well.
That’s right, folks. Companies outside of the United State that employ foreign workers and use foreign produce … those are the companies that contribute to the flood of illegal immigration.
Hay, I thought Pace Picante Sauce was made in San Antonio. That’s what their commercial said.