Politics | Don Young Alaska's Don Young Apologizes for Slur Congressman sorry for 'wetbacks' remark By John Johnson Posted Mar 29, 2013 4:29 PM CDT Copied Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, in a 2011 file photo. (AP Photo/Dan Joling, File) Don Young didn't offer any half-apologies this time. After a day of withering criticism from his own party leaders, the GOP congressman from Alaska said he was sorry for referring to Mexican farm workers as "wetbacks" in a radio interview, reports the Anchorage Daily News. His statement: "I apologize for the insensitive term I used during an interview in Ketchikan, Alaska. There was no malice in my heart or intent to offend; it was a poor choice of words. That word, and the negative attitudes that come with it, should be left in the 20th century, and I'm sorry that this has shifted our focus away from comprehensive immigration reform." His statement came after John Boehner called Young's remarks "beneath the dignity of the office he holds" and demanded an apology. RNC chair Reince Priebus offered a similar condemnation, and no wonder: His group is investing $10 million to improve its outreach to minorities, especially Hispanics, after President Obama won 71% of the Latino vote last fall, reports USA Today. Read These Next Christina Applegate pulls back the curtain on her real life. Driver who killed Dixie Chicks founder hears his fate. Cops say assisted living worker fatally shot a resident in the head. Australia's prime minister causes an uproar with one word. Report an error