The ACORN worker from this previous article, ACORN caught on tape again in San Diego: Worker offers to help smuggle underage girls over border, was also filmed that same day asking Hannah Giles, the undercover prostitute, how much she costs as she and James O'Keefe were leaving the office.
After the release of the incriminating videos, Juan Carlos and San Diego ACORN Director held a press conference. Carlos defended himself saying that the videos were taken out of context, and that he thought he was helping someone who he thought was in trouble. Langstein, standing firm behind Carlos, said, "There's no prostitution at ACORN. There's no smuggling of people across the border. We fight for health care, we fight for education, we fight against foreclosures." However, despite his initial defense of Carlos, Langstein later fired him after reevaluating the videos with supervisors and other state ACORN officials.
Watch the video below for the second part of the exchange between O'Keefe, Giles, and Carlos.
You can read more articles about the ACORN videos below, or visit Andrew Breitbart's BigGovernment.com website for more information about the undercover investigation.
ACORN caught on tape again in San Diego: Worker offers to help smuggle underage girls over border
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Perhaps ACORN was smuggling these underaged girls to Republican clients across the border?
Good focused site. Go get 'em! Never apologize for being a patriot.
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