
He was humiliated at the border for appearing Mexican, without knowing he was a Supreme Court judge, and his response changed the whole system. That day, Judge JosĂ© RamĂrez traveled as an incognito. He left his suit and tie. He traveled in plain clothes, a colorful old beret, a worn-out picture shirt, a patched pants and a black, thick and imposing mustache, the type of mustache that made him appear like he came from a Mexican neighborhood. When he arrived at the Texas checkpoint, Agent Thompson looked at him from above and down and laughed. Let's see, wetback, documents.
José took out his American passport. This fake paper, where did you get it from? Thompson shouted. The judge responded firmly, it is authentic, official. The other agents burst into laughter. They took out their cell phones to record. Look at this mustache, he thinks he's fooling us.
They pushed him against the wall. One of them slapped him. How much did you pay for this passport? 500 dollars? They handcuffed him and put him in a cell. There you have it, with your own people, they were making fun of him.
Two hours later, the phone rang. Where is Judge JosĂ© RamĂrez? He had a scheduled inspection. The supervisor ran to the cells. When he saw him handcuffed, he almost fainted. JosĂ© got up slowly, settled down and caressed his thick mustache. I am JosĂ© RamĂrez, judge of the Supreme Court, and every mockery they made me will be the proof of their racism. The agents were pale. Thompson was shaking.
And what the judge did later with those videos, how he destroyed the career of each one, I'll tell you in part 2, comment Justice if you think they deserved it. I'll tell you in part 2, comment Justice if you think they deserved it. Like for the most epic revenge of the court.
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