Friday, March 25, 2016

Obama DHS Secretary: Illegal Aliens Are “In Effect” US Citizens

Via sauced07

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson told an audience today that illegal aliens are “not going away” and are “in effect” US citizens.

And the DC elites wonder why Donald Trump is winning the Republican primary?
The Washington Examiner reported:

The nation’s top immigration officer said that the “11 million” undocumented aliens in the United States are “not going away,” are “in effect” citizens, and added that deporting the few the administration wants out is unpleasant.

6 comments:

  1. when you have higher ups in our gvt telling us law breaking and the failure of enforcing laws (under the guise of humanitarian policy) is the status quo, along with the pResident partying in communist countries (on our dime) while stating that capitalism is just about the same as communism, I think the message is clear.

    We have been destroyed as a republic.

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  2. This is the case of the parasites eating away at the host from the inside out. Disgusting. Johnson is just another orc serving mordor on the Potomac. I truly hate and loathe these traitors and carpetbagging arseholes who are totally corrupt in every way, especially in morals.

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  3. No, these imbeciles are not U.S. citizens. They must be
    rounded up and tossed and those who looked the other way,
    prosecuted. The standards of the U.S.A are at risk.
    Immigration and naturalization. — Under the Constitution, Congress is given the power over both immigration and naturalization. In order to determine their fitness to enter the United States, each immigrant, on his arrival, is subjected to a physical and mental examination by officers of the Public Health Service. Under the immigration act the following classes of persons are excluded from entering the United States:

    Idiots. Insane. Epileptics.

    Paupers and persons likely to become a public charge. Professional beggars.

    Persons suffering from tuberculosis or other dangerous or loathsome contagious diseases.

    Persons physically or mentally so defective as to be unable to making a living.

    Persons convicted of a crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, Polygamists. Anarchists.

    Women or girls imported for immoral purposes and persons aiding in their importation.

    Contract laborers — that is, those induced to migrate by offers or promise of employment or by agreement, except artists and professional men.

    Children under 16 years of age unaccompanied by their parents.

    With certain exceptions no alien ineligible to citizenship is admissible to the United States.

    All aliens brought into the country in violation of the law are, if possible, immediately sent back to the country whence they came on the vessel bringing them, at the expense of the vessel owners.

    Because of the great influx of nonassimilable people, which tended to lower American standards of living, and to better develop a homogenous body politic, Congress, in 1923, passed the immigration restriction act.

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    1. I don't know why it doesn't infuriate every alien who has come here legally. It took us 12 years for two family members before they could immigrate legally and we have to be responsible for them for 10 years. That is the way it should be done.

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