Last week, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and
uber-liberal Congresswoman Barbara Lee held a press conference with
fellow open-border and amnesty advocates. They wanted to discuss their
proposed legislative deal to grant legal status to the 800,000 DACA recipients
who are losing that status following President Trump’s executive order to phase
out the program. Suddenly, a small crowd of irate illegal alien youth crowded
the stage, stole the show, and demanded complete amnesty for all illegals in
the country: not just for themselves, but for their parents, their siblings,
for anyone else who has broken into this country. Pelosi lost her cool, then
tried to pick up the pieces afterwards, defending their outrageous conduct but
displacing their demands for full-blown immigration “Reform”.
While that press conference has gone viral, one part of the event
did not get proper coverage. In addition to the repeated phrases demanding full
inclusion of all illegals, one of organizers shouted at Pelosi and the press
crowd: “We
are not ‘Dreamers’!” They want to be recognized as young and innocent, not
at fault for their unlawful presence in the country. They insist that everyone
respect their “right” to have a future in the United States, even if they have
resided in the country illegally. But do not call them “dreamers”! Why? The label
has engendered an ongoing narrative of “good illegals” vs. “bad illegals”, and
they want to phase out the moral distinctions entirely, treating all migrants
in the country illegally, adverse criminal records notwithstanding, as entitled
to full legal status in the United States.
I say we call the illegal alien youths “nightmares” and end
this illegal immigration nightmare once and for all. Some of my closest allies
in the fight against illegal immigration have called out this false dichotomy
before. “There are no good illegal aliens vs. bad ones. Illegal is illegal.”
Part of the reason why this immigration debate has fallen into such confused
rancor is precisely because of this false division. Let’s not forget, however,
who created this mess: The Democratic Party, with Alzheimer’s Nancy at the helm
for the greater part of her tenure in Democratic leadership.
Yes, we all know that illegal alien “nightmares” showed
their true colors when they took over Alzheimer’s Nancy’s press conference last
week in San Francisco. Notice that I
wrote “nightmares” to describe these young illegals. I think we should stop
using the term “dreamers” altogether to describe this cohort of DACA
recipients. That politicized abuse of the English language represents the
unwarranted friction in the whole immigration debate. Calling a criminal a
“dreamer” is patently offensive, just like calling illegal aliens in general “undocumented
immigrants” is outrageous political correctness and moral fraud. Human beings
are not pieces of paper, but moral agents charged with making decisions and
accepting the consequences for their actions. “Nightmares” is a perfect label
for these arrogant illegals, and they are living up to that moniker.
They have become arrogant and incorrigible. After 8 years of
hasty, lawless promises and reassurances from the Democratic Party, the
Nightmares refuse to be placated, and they will raise as much hell as they
can--as though they are entitled to dismiss all decorum. They are not just
spoiled, self-absorbed Millennials, but they are fear-fueled politicized
Marxist-leaning college militants who have been indoctrinated to define their
own truth and go off their feelings: a very bad combination.
Beside, we have so many Americans with dreams in this
country, young and old. And some American dreamers never got to fulfill their
dreams in the first place. At
the 2016 RNC Convention, keynote speaker Sabine Durden had dreams of being
a grandmother, but her son Dominick was killed by an illegal alien. Angie
Morfin dreamed that her son Ruben would grow up and take on the world. He was
executed by an illegal alien. Those dreamers mattered, and yet their dreams
will never materialize because of the illegal alien nightmare, both their
criminal presence and activities in this country. Young dreamer Drew Rosenberg
was killed by an illegal alien, and his father Don Rosenberg fights to ensure
that American dreamers come first, that their dreams receive full attention.
Fortunately for all of us, these illegals are also sorely
mistaken about their chances of success. The vast majority of Americans oppose
sanctuary cities and want enforcement of our immigration laws. They sent that
message loud and clear on election day.
No matter how much lawmakers on both sides of the aisle try to engage in
the Potomac Two-Step, talking a tough game but then caving to amnesty, We the
People have seen enough.
Foolishly, they are playing off the same play book that
helped Barack Obama get elected in 2008. Political engagement of this kind
failed in 2016. All the rallies, protests, screaming and yelling in the public
square cannot out-shout the 95 million Americans forced out of work because of
regulatory schemes and open border policies. Not being able to pay your bills
at the end of the month resonates a lot louder for average voters than the
screaming brats who took over Nancy Pelosi’s press conference last week. They
have overplayed their hand, and we have had enough. Their protests cannot
overcome the grief that American families have suffered watching their loved
ones get murdered by illegal aliens.
The more criminal riots and unlawful assemblies they engage
in, the more that We the People will stand firm in our conviction that this
country is welcoming for those who come legally, and we will not be bullied or
guilt-tripped into throwing amnesty to spoiled brats convinced that they have
the moral high ground because their college professors told them so. With the
American people’s unwavering demand for secure borders, the rancor among
left-wing grassroots activists will merely make them look bad, and all but
assures that our dreams will come true: the Nightmare kids will be deported,
and this nightmare of illegal immigration will finally draw to a close.
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