This was a more profound testimony than has been offered by many a cabinet level official.
"I like talking about people who don’t have any power, and it seems like one of the least powerful people in the United States are migrant workers who come in and do our work, but don’t have any rights as a result. And yet, we still ask them to come here, and at the same time, ask them to leave. And that’s an interesting contradiction to me, and um… You know, “whatsoever you did for the least of my brothers,” and these seemed like the least of my brothers, right now. A lot of people are “least brothers” right now, with the economy so hard, and I don’t want to take anyone’s hardship away from them or diminish it or anything like that. But migrant workers suffer, and have no rights."
I don't give 2 shits, no comedian should ever give testimony to a Congressional Committee while in rough ridin' character.
I know congress does plenty to embarass themselves but quit rubbing it in everyone's face that everything is a big joke and all you (congress) do is grandstand.
Also, has Colbert given lots of money to migrant workers? Does he have a gardner?