http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2918970/An-illegal-immigrant-warring-parents-bitter-rift-father-did-not-40-years-extraordinary-story-Columba-Bush-husband-bids-make-Hispanic-lady.html
- Speak Spanish at home
http://www.dailystormer.com/jeb-bushs-degenerate-mexican-wife/
- As for the “Spanish at home” thing, David Frum has written in the Atlantic that “While modestly disavowing bilingualism, Jeb Bush does speak Spanish readily. (His wife, reportedly, has not become equally comfortable in English.)” [Is Jeb Bush a Republican Obama? February 4, 2015]
http://www.dailystormer.com/jeb-bushs-degenerate-mexican-wife/
- Possibly illegally in the US during her youth
And we can add the south-of-the-border dysfunction of Columba’s family. In yet another example of “Hispanic family values,” it turns out that Columba’s father Jose Maria Garnica is estranged from her [Jeb Bush’s father-in-law hopes to reconcile with daughter, by Traci Carl, Associated Press, February 14, 2001]. Columba says her father Jose left the family when she was three. But Jose says that Columba stopped talking to him when she was a young woman. Steve Sailer has pointed out that this almost certainly means Columba herself was living in America illegally for part of her youth.
http://www.dailystormer.com/jeb-bushs-degenerate-mexican-wife/
- Wife's father on "social insurance" in Mexico
Jose now lives in Silao, Mexico. According to AP, he “receives pension and Social Security checks from the United States—money that lets him live comfortably in Silao.” It appears that Columba’s father was a migrant worker, possibly an illegal. He is now evidently a welfare bum living in Mexico off of the American taxpayer’s money. Is he one of the 70% of Mexicans who are overweight?
http://www.dailystormer.com/jeb-bushs-degenerate-mexican-wife/
- Jeb Bush's wife and children: petty crimes....
http://www.dailystormer.com/jeb-bushs-family-of-mexican-criminals/comment-page-1/
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/12/23/chinese-wedding
3. Chinese weddings
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/12/23/chinese-wedding