“They had a sixth child.”
I guess the anchor baby card doesn’t work if you’re a white European, does it?
I guess the anchor baby card doesnt work if youre a white European, does it?After they fled to the United States in 2010, the Romeike family initially were granted political asylum and found a home in Tennessee. They had a sixth child. But then U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) appealed the asylum decision in 2012.
Lets see . . . we have a person, aged less than 3 years, who was born in America and Under present case law (granted that it is of dubious provenance, but it has been accepted law for a long time, and affects the status of many, many thousands of people), the baby in question is an American citizen. It is impossible to deport the baby without causing chaos.The parents of this American citizen
- were initially granted asylum on grounds that they face persecution in their homeland.
- want to be Americans, and Tennesseans in particular - and face persecution in their homeland for behavior which is legal under Tennessee and federal law.
- are not in the country illegally,
- are not alleged to be a
publicgovernment charge. They can, if need be, find a support group to take responsibility that they do not become a public charge.
- are not alleged to be a threat or even an inconvenience to society. They are Christians, in a society in which the Christian Bible is the best selling book of all time.
No wonder the Obama Administration wants to deport them. I started to label that sarcasm. It is astonishing, but that is not correct. In an administration which can promote the idea that Christians are threats to Homeland Security . . .