Tanya didn't expect to be interrogated while her questions were left unanswered.
Still, the issue of illegal immigrants was as sensitive as any other issue these days, and she would rather not step on anyone's toes.
Putting on a serious face, she said, "I think that's a question for the government, and there are laws for it. All they have to do is make sure they apply everything fairly and justly."
Pausing, she raised a brow and pressed, "So, once again—what is your stance on minorities?"
Charlie chuckled. "Why ask me when you said and I quote: it's a question for the government and there are laws for it? Just leave everything to the law, and don't intervene, or do shout-outs and the like."
Tanya was stumped that Charlie would so quickly turn her own words against her and put it as if she was having too much time on her hands to poke her nose into affairs that were none of her concern.
Just as she had no idea how to respond, Charlie pressed, "I don't mind giving it to you straigh