Posted on 07/21/2015 10:55:57 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Scott Walker has been an extraordinary leader since his emergence on the political scent in his home state of Wisconsin several years ago
On Monday, July 20, 2015, Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin, a 2016 GOP Presidential Candidate went online to talk with, or as he puts it, goes MANO a MANO with an illegal immigrant. His online article on that date is titled, Scott Walker Goes Mano a Mano With Illegal Immigrant!
I prefer the use of the word alien instead of immigrant because most, if not all, of these people came here illegally by crossing our borders without previous permission from our officials and for the most part they are not familiar with our customs and living habits. In other words, our laws and habitats are first, unfamiliar, or alien, to them.
And, secondly, these aliens or trespassing lawbreakers, refuse to adhere and obey the laws that we require of all of our true citizens currently and legally residing and making homes here in the United States.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
Staged???
Scott Walker explains immigration law to and illegal alien on the campaign trail.
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Nope, not staged. It was a gotcha attempt by an enemy - Voces de la Frontera.
All immigrants used to be called aliens:
Listen to Alien registration PSA @ 1:46
http://cbsrmt.thelongtrek.com/kixi/750109%20Berenice_KIXI.mp3
They still are: I call them illegal aliens
Love the calling-things-as-they-are headline...
Yes there was a time I was a Registered Alien..
with an Alien Registration Card (a green card)
I had to reregister every January at my local post office..
My Alien Registration Number is on my Naturalization Papers..
BTW not reregistering by Jan 31 or the nearest Friday/Sat before while the PO was still open could get me (wait for it) ...DEPORTED...
OH NOOOOOOEZ
Oh Yes....
I got my notification in the mail to my last known address..
if I had changed my street address without notifying the INS it was my fault if I didn’t receive the required document.. I was responsible to do so within 30 days and I promised to do so in writing and swore to amongst the other items when I first arrived here or before..
I took the document to the PO and signed it there with a witness and handed it in to be sent to the INS as it was already addressed for them and received a receipt stating I had done so.. that receipt was my proof that I had fulfilled my annual obligation..
theres so much I forget after 40 years but as I remember them I think it important to let people know each step because its not just a matter of coming here with prior permission, theres a lot that goes into IMMIGRATION...(or use to and it worked...America was in control of her borders as she was entitled to be)
The difference between an IMMIGRANT and an ILLEGAL ALIEN is so vast that no other term for those who don’t immigrant will do nor is acceptable other than..
ILLEGAL ALIEN..
to me an immigrant it is a slap in the face to call the illegal aliens immigrants..
if you respect me and how I got here please do not insult me with nonsense..
Tennessee Nana
Naturalized American Citizen
I remember hearing those PSA’s on TV - reminders to register.
We assume that the illegal aliens of today want to become citizens, but I don't think they do.
Youre right if the illegal aliens really wanted to become American citizens they wouldn’t have started their stay in our country with crimes.. They would have applied to enter the right way..
the “path to citizenship” starts back in Mexico ..
Copies of most of the completed paperwork necessary for citizenship were amongst the pile I carried with me when I first arrived here..
the process was not started afterwards..
I had instructions to go to the local INS as soon as I arrived..
as I came through Honolulu, I was processed there to stawrt with and had instructions not to leave the airport while I waited for my next plane as I was not yet cleared for entry..
I spent the hours up on the open roof of the airport in the sunshine looking at America but not as yet enjoying the freedom to go down and walk around..
Until I got to the mainland I was still going through the processing as an alien visitor..
but I knew all of this beforehand and had agreed to participate in IMMIGRATION...
that’s why in 44 years I have never been afraid to “come out of the shadows..
Immigrants have nothing to fear..
A few years later my husband son and I changed planes in Tahiti on a trip to the Pacific..
My husband had thought we could go outside and visit the beach etc while we waited, but no... we needed a visa to do so..we couldn’t leave the airport..
I understood and was content to just stare through the windows but my husband was visibly upset..
I think that what is also a problem with illegal aliens from Mexico is that their country is just next door. They never switch their loyalties because they go home often enough to retain their old holidays and culture.
This matter of the family being separated if the parents are deported is nothing but a red herring. The parents are illegal aliens living in the U. S. with their two children who were born in America and are therefore citizens (anchor babies—how dumb can we be).
If the parents were deported, then they merely take their children with them to Mexico, and the children reside in Mexico as non-citizens. Oh, wait, is it a possibility that Mexico will not allow them to enter with their parents because they aren’t Mexican citizens? No way! That would be absolutely to harsh. No country would do that!
But the parents merely want to come to America to work. Will someone please show me where in the Constitution it says that the USA exists for the purpose of providing jobs for any and every illegal alien that wants a job.
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