All of this adult-child temper tantrums are simply proving what immigration hardliners have been saying for years: these illegal alien "kids" are not children, and they do not deserve the sympathy which the media have been playing up for them.
I agree with Ann Coulter, Wes Parker, and other pro-enforcement activists all the more: deport the DREAMers first. This country is not their country, even if they grew up here all their aware and conscious lives. Their parents broke the law and brought them into this country, or worse they crossed the border on their own.
The United States cannot take in every hard-up case. The vast majority of these illegals bring with them the same socialist ideologies which destroyed their own country. Illegal aliens do not love this country. They love the money, power, and prestige which comes with a constitutional republic governed by Judeo-Christian principles, operating under the rule of law.
The fact that they have broken into the country indicates what little regard they have for the rule of law. It is not an act of love for parents to break into the United States. It's time for citizens in other countries to take charge and challenge the leaders in their own countries.
In fact, that is already happening! Just look at Guatemala, where an outsider comedian became the next President of that country. He is further defying the anti-liberty globalist elements impoverishing the further reaches of the poor in third-world countries. Guatemala has signaled that they will not only support Israel, but they are moving the country's embassy to Jerusalem.
So, with these developments in mind, consider the shameful desperation of the Nightmare Kids intimidating and harassing our elected representatives:
Arthur,
We believe that we will win. And it's thanks to people like you that this will be possible. Can you help us keep going in 2018? We need your financial support right now as we plan our actions for January.
In the past year, we staged sit-ins and took over congressional offices:
We closed down the Senate cafeteria:
We blocked the hallways to Congress:
We even set up a giant jumbotron on Capitol Hill and broadcast the stories and faces of immigrant youth to congressional buildings:
Keep us fighting in 2018 by making a contribution today. We're coming back to DC in January, but we need to raise an additional $75,000 to make it happen.
Thank you for your support.
Juanita and the rest of the team at United We Dream
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