Posted on 01/31/2016 7:27:21 AM PST by jimbo123
This weekend in San Francisco while speaking to the National Automobile Dealers Association, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) said, "First and foremost we need to control our border."
"The 40 percent of the people that have come here illegally came with a legal visa and overstayed their bounds," he added. "We ought to be able to figure out where they are and politely ask them to leave."
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As Mark Levin has pointed out on his radio show, visa overstayers promised to leave the country at the end of the permitted time period as a condition for being issued a visa and permitted in through the front door. Overstayers need to be rounded up, shipped out, and never allowed in this country again.
Where’s the love, man?
MIND BLOWN
- Immediate deportation of all illegal aliens
- End all Muslim refugees and deport the ones already here
- Physically build a wall on the Southern border
- Transfer all illegals serving time in county and state jails into federal custody
- End sanctuary cities
- End birthright citizenship
- End benefits for illegal aliens
- Transfer duties of U.S. Customs and the Border Patrol to the U.S. Army <
- 20-year moratorium on legal immigration
- Repeal the 1965 Immigration Act
- Abolish all visa and HB-1 programs, and replace with a single Foreign Workers, Student, and Travel biometric Identification Card
Politely won’t work. Kick them out.
Is he talking about the Canadian border? Because that’s the only place this would work.
“Would all you Canadians kindly please step back across the border?”
“They don’t want us here eh? Let’s be goin’” ;-)
WE have been politely asking Jeb to leave the race and you see how that’s turned out. :-)
Ask those MS-13 gang members politely.
A bounty will work.
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