The Mexican restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico says the dishes are conversation starters.
A Mexican restaurant with a menu offering tacos and burritos called “The Immigrant,” “Lock Her Up,” and “The Wall” is courting controversy.
“To me, it’s not offensive,” a woman told the station. “I just think it’s interesting that they decided to be so bold with the names.” The offerings are not meant to insult his customers, says Mohamed. In fact, he says they're a “conversation starter” and educational by nature.
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