I have argued the
illegal immigration discussion on many levels. I have outlined the attacks on
our country’s sovereignty. I am sure that millions of you have read on this
news site as well as other media organs how the DACA program is
unconstitutional, and an extreme executive overreach. Hopefully, you read
something that I wrote on this divisive issue three months ago: “I’m a DREAMER TOO!”
I am a dreamer. Yes,
and I have a dream that the elected officials commissioned to enforce our
immigration laws will stop being baited by the sob stories of young illegal
aliens who were brought to this country by their law-breaking parents. Besides,
there are many American dreamers whose dreams have been cut short by illegals,
like Dominic Durden, Jamiel Shaw Jr., Ruben Morfin, Drew Rosenberg, among many others.
During the
presidential campaign, Trump made it crystal clear that he cared about American
dreamers—their dreams come first—I would add foremost and finally, not the
rights of illegal aliens. “But what about the young illegals?” I have had this
discussion back and forth with close friends as well as younger people on
colleges, policy makers, and those who enforce our immigration laws. We are a
nation of laws, and sovereignty and security go hand in hand. No more guilt-tripping,
please. Nope. The only thing lacking is the political will to enforce our laws,
which then presidential candidate Ted Cruz had announced during one of the
final contentious debates before the make-or-break primaries ensued earlier in
the year.
Political will is
needed. Why is this so hard? The Democratic Party has played the race card, the
identity politics game, but they are now losing. They exploited this illegal
issue, tugging at the heart-strings of the average voter. All Americans who are
still heartbroken about the difficult plight of “The DREAMers” need to come to
California. Then again, even the native-born Californians don’t want to live
here. They could go to Texas, and see what these illegal alien youth are doing
in that legislature, too.
The violent arrogance
of this sticking, needling DACA cohort is astounding. Thy have burst into state
legislative sessions demanding amnesty. One lawmaker had the guts to call ICE
and scare them off! On college campuses across the country, too (not just in
blue states) young illegals are taking advantage of legal loopholes and
diffident state legislatures who think that they can thumb their noses at our
federal laws. In a Cudahy, CA city council meeting, the fierce hatred
from these illegal youth should condemn DACA outright.
Young illegals wearing bandanas, holding Communist signs, agitating in public,
violating our public meeting laws—these young illegals here and elsewhere are
not innocents. They are now joining the Antifa hordes—the same hordes shutting
down freedom of speech and attacking innocent citizens.
Antifa Illegal Alien Youth Hordes in Cudahy |
Yet lawmakers still
fall for the “poor illegal” lie, especially Republicans. Illinois Governor
Bruce Rauner is pandering for Hispanic support in his tough re-election fight.
Despite his epic backbone in one budget battles, he signed off on a sanctuary state bill. What
is this man thinking? Does he not understand that slip-siding upside-down,
amoral compromising is why this country faces this convoluted immigration mess?
Chicago, Illinois is the only illegal-alien magnet municipality in the state,
and it’s going bankrupt. If Chicago goes down, Illinois goes red. Pretty simple
concept. But no, like many squishy Republicans more concerned about not looking
bad than doing good, Rauner went with the “poor illegal” narrative.
Enough! It’s time for
us to stop being nice. It’s time for men and women in Washington and throughout
the states to stop governing from their hearts and start leading with their
minds. In fact, most politicians want to cave and roll out the red carpet to
the “poor illegals” who were brought here against their will.
Reports have
circulated before and after today that Trump was cutting the program. Now
there’s a delay. Who are the culprits making all the noise?
1. Speaker Paul “Big
Business” Ryan. This guy just gave more grassroots Republicans and House
candidates a reason to distance themselves from him. Fire this guy right now.
2. Silicon
Valley—these are abject liberals and their Millennial cohorts who think that
they can devise an app for just about everything. There is no social media
device that will excuse lawlessness. Pay American techies more money, you
tightwads!
3. “Conservative” US
Senators like Thom Tillis of North Carolina. He has been pushing legal status
programs for illegals for the past three years. Geez, when will GOP politicos
get a clue? We don’t want amnesty!
Enough!
This is what needs to
happen, President Trump:
1. Revoke DACA now.
2. Issue a time-limit
for all former DACA recipients: 6 months to return to one’s country of origin.
No one should cry about this. The program was called “Deferred Action,” was it
not?
3. Ensure adequate
staffing in American consulates around the world. Then those illegals can get
in line and enter the country the right away, with the advantage of speaking
English, with American education and upbringing.
4. Ensure that every
immigrant (meaning lawfully present resident) has been taken care of who is
still waiting for their full naturalization status.
That’s it.
Yet Trump is thinking
about making a deal with Congress? Why? He already has bad Republicans on the
run, including Jeff “Open Borders” Flake. Conservatives are poised to pick up the
Alabama US Senate Seat (go Judge Moore!) Ohio and Montana are flippable US
Senate seats in 2018, along with the 2012 and 2016 red states won by Romney and
Trump.
No more deals. The
American people have seen their best interests danced away with the Potomac
Two-Party Bipartisan shuffle. Stop this immigration lunacy for good. Build the
wall, deport them all, watch American wages rise, and crime rates fall. By
2020, the American electorate will be so thrilled with Trump’s MAGA agenda,
that illegal immigration will have become a minor political footnote.
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