Lawyers, Letters, and Little Dictators: Miguel Chacon vs. Free Speech
Alright, buckle up - because San Elizario’s Mayor Miguel Chacon has apparently decided that criticism is illegal now, and dissent should be handled the same way toddlers handle broccoli: by screaming and calling a lawyer. When I’m bored, I’ll occasionally jump into a Facebook group where the mayor’s most loyal supporters hang out. You know the type. It’s basically a MAGA rally, but with smaller font and worse spelling. In their world, the mayor can do no wrong. Ever. If Miguel stubbed his toe, they’d blame the sidewalk. One of his most emotionally invested supporters - who treats Facebook like a courtroom and vibes like a deposition waiting to happen - decided yesterday to threaten me with a cease and desist letter. She made it sound like Miguel was handing these things out like Halloween candy. Apparently, according to her, the mayor told her he was sending them. Naturally, I asked the obvious question: “Cool. Who got one? Send me a copy.” And wouldn’t you know it - someone d...