Greene was called out for allegedly giggling about a Haitian migrant being whipped by a Border Patrol officer.
was accused of laughing during a meeting of the House Committee on Homeland Security on Wednesday night which discussed a commemorative coin depicting Haitian migrants being whipped at the border.
The origin of the coin is not yet known; it appeared online for the first time last year. The text on one side reads:"Horse Patrol Unit - Haitian invasion - Deflecting allegations for years." The other side shows a Border Patrol officer on a horse whipping a migrant and the text states:"Whipping a** since 1924." According toRep.
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