Posted on 02/26/2017 8:08:39 AM PST by MNDude
The Underground Railroad was protecting innocent people who did nothing wrong. Crossing into a country where you know damn well you don’t belong is something wrong. Take your lumps. If I were found living in England with no visa I’d be ok with being thrown out.
And that Supreme Court ruling used WHICH part of the constitution? Where was it written that we have to pay to educate kids of other countries?
CNN, you morons, he was born in 1980. But thanks for doing this article so ICE can zero in on who to arrest.
Nice house. Way better than mine ever was. But move in 3 families and lets see how long it'll remain nice. Any bets on it being a pig sty within a week to 10 days. To be sure the neighbors won't be too happy with it messing with their property values. Any bets on how long it'll take for the neighbors to report them to ICE?
According to Sheriff Clarke that is illegal. He read the statute at CPAC.
Of course the Underground Railroad was different from what these people are attempting—my point was that they think they’re doing exactly the same thing. It makes them feel better—a kind of virtue signaling. In the much larger scheme of things the Underground Railroad only was able to nibble around the edges of getting freedom for the slaves. Thousands were freed by its efforts, but millions were freed by the war.
I believe (but could be wrong) that the Supreme Court’s ruling is based on the “Equal Protection” clause located in the 14th amendment. I believe (but again could be quite wrong) that its authors deliberately chose to use ‘persons’ rather than ‘citizens’ because they knew the southern states did not want to recognize blacks as citizens even though the same amendment said they were because they were born here (and thus we get ‘anchor babies’). On the other hand, the Equal Protection clause has also forced states to follow the Bill of Rights, including, at last the 2nd Amendment.
Good luck with that Ada- hopefully your family doesn’t suffer because of your idiotic ‘compassion’ for the enemies of God
“Nine Asylum Seekers Charged With Gang-Raping German School Teacher”
“Sweden: Another day, another rape video. Girl beaten and knocked out”
In sweden now that migrants are there 1 in 4 women will now be raped=-
Germany is experiencing a terrible increase in rapes and violent assaults as a result of refugees pouring into the country- Its gotten so bad the merkel, the woman who welcomed them in with open arms, is starting to deport them
There are approx. 47,000 homeless in LA-—and this idiot feels sorry for illegals.
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/30/484162025/on-las-skid-row-homeless-women-seek-shelter-from-the-streets
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Yes, ok, but then that needs to be changed. We cannot promis tax payer funding for services for the people of the entire world.
I am all for taking in refugees who have nowhere to go, who demonstrate full willingness to become American citizens and live in our culture(s). My grandparents had no passport. They were displaced persons. No state wanted them. Their country attempted to murder them. And when they came here, their Saturday nights were spent playing English Scrabble with other immigrant couples, English-German dictionary on the table. They worked their butts off to get their heavily accented English.
But we need to make some changes in order to not commit auto-immigrant-asphyxiation. Our policy now, give taxpayer services to anyone who can crawl in, is suicide.
I suspect this will go just cluckingly until some MS-13 dudes move in.
Many argue that the ‘original intent’ of the 14th Amendment was (among many other things—the 14th does and says a lot) to protect the newly freed former slaves and that things like birthright citizenship for anchor babies would have never crossed its authors’ minds. But to change it would likely be politically impossible. The anchor babies are ours for keeps. On the other hand, I don’t think we owe their parents a place here, unless they immigrated here legally.
My grandfather immigrated here from Denmark in 1899—I have copies of this immigration documents and his application for citizenship. He, of course learned English. My dad and uncles might have learned a half-dozen words of Danish. Theirs was an American household. Contrast this with some who are now being deported who have lived here for many years but have to tell their sad stories to the press through an interpreter.
People need to realize that hiding a person who has committed a crime .. is in itself .. a CRIME.
It’s called Aiding and Abetting (Felony) - and people need to understand that it’s not a good thing to be charged with, because if you hide a person who has committed MURDER; you are opening yourself up to be charged as an accomplice.
These people who are going to hide these immigrants have no idea what they are obligating themselves to. They may think they’re just being kind .. but they’re really putting their own lives and the lives of their families in jeopardy.
Please, please, tell everyone you know - DON’T DO IT ..!!!!
What is funny, is that the article states the name of the guy building the tunnel and where it is!
Man this will get old in a hurry.
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