Posted on 02/15/2017 5:05:18 AM PST by davikkm
The recent media frenzy over the upcoming deportations of criminal migrants is a perfect example of how the elites view Americans as second class citizens. If they truly believed that all people are equal and that all across the world should be treated equally, their anger would be directed at nations that have real discriminatory immigration practices, not the U.S.
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Well, imagine that!? Read below from the article. Interesting our media doesn’t report this, right? LOL
Under Mexicos 2011 immigration reform, people found to be illegally resident in Mexico are fined 100 days worth of wages at the minimum wage rate. In the US that would be 11 million people x 8 hours per day x 100 day @ %15 per hour = $132 billion payable to the US treasury.
For permanent residency, Articles 124 to 127 of the Population Laws set out a point based system that takes into account education, skills and experience. So presumably, a person with no skills, education or experience would not be permitted residence.
The federal judge who halted President Donald Trump's travel ban was wrong in stating that no one from the seven countries targeted in Trump's order has been arrested for extremism in the United States since the 2001 terrorist attacks.
In fact, as a new report finds, 72 individuals from the seven 'mostly Muslim countries' covered by President Trump's "extreme vetting" executive order have been convicted of terrorism since 9/11.
And now, having denied President Trump's appeal, claiming his policy "would cause irreparable injury," would cause irreparable injury, it seems the entire premise of the seven "mostly muslim" nations' mostly-peaceful, non-terrorist ways are in doubt as The Center for Immigration Studies shows that...
A review of information compiled by a Senate committee in 2016 reveals that 72 individuals from the seven countries covered in President Trump's vetting executive order have been convicted in terror cases since the 9/11 attacks.
In June 2016 the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, then chaired by new Attorney General Jeff Sessions, released a report on individuals convicted in terror cases since 9/11.
Using open sources (because the Obama administration refused to provide government records), the report found that 380 out of 580 people convicted in terror cases since 9/11 were foreign-born.
The report is no longer available on the Senate website, but a summary published by Fox News is available here (link on FR).
The Center has obtained a copy of the information compiled by the subcommittee. The information compiled includes names of offenders, dates of conviction, terror group affiliation, federal criminal charges, sentence imposed, state of residence, and immigration history.
The Center has extracted information on 72 individuals named in the Senate report whose country of origin is one of the seven terror-associated countries included in the vetting executive order: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. The Senate researchers were not able to obtain complete information on each convicted terrorist, so it is possible that more of the convicted terrorists are from these countries.
The United States (under Obama and then-DHS Secy Jeh Johnson) has admitted terrorists from all of the seven dangerous countries: ◦Somalia: 20 ◦Yemen: 19 ◦Iraq: 19 ◦Syria: 7 ◦Iran: 4 ◦Libya: 2 ◦Sudan: 1 ◦Total: 72
According to the report, at least 17 individuals entered as refugees from these terror-prone countries. Three came in on student visas and one arrived on a diplomatic visa.
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More on FR.
Trsitors, seditionists and general human debris will not give up0 their status easily. Never give up fighting them. Give no quarter. They must be ground to dust.
Trsitors, seditionists and general human debris will not give up0 their status easily. Never give up fighting them. Give no quarter. They must be ground to dust.
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I, and many conservatives, have no issue with legal immigration per se, I have an issue with the type of people we PREFERENTIALLY allow, and the countries they come from.
It is insanity. Many of these people have no skills, will be a burden, and in many cases, despise America and our way of life.
Some actively wish us harm.
And there is absolutely no way, no way at all to vet them.
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