#5 Obama Wants To Impose Backdoor Amnesty
Those that warned that Barack Obama was going to impose
amnesty for illegal immigrants by executive fiat were called "nuts"
and "conspiracy theorists". Well, it has happened. The Obama
administration has now instituted "backdoor
amnesty" for illegal immigrants and even plans to provide them
with work
permits.
Native American vs Protesters on Illegal Immigration HERE
Barack Obama Cannot Get Congress To Pass Amnesty For Illegal Immigrants
So Now He Is Just Going To Ram It Down Our Throats Any Way That He Can , By Michael, on August 19th,
2011 HERE
If you are an illegal immigrant
and you have not been arrested for committing a crime, the odds that you will
ever be deported have now gone way, way down. With the Republicans in
control of the House of Representatives, Barack Obama knows that he simply is
not going to be able to get amnesty for illegal immigrants passed by
Congress. But instead of giving up, Obama has decided to ram amnesty for
illegal immigrants down our throats any way that he can. The head of the
Department of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, has announced that there
will now be a case-by-case review of all deportation cases involving illegal
immigrants. Those involving “criminals” will be prioritized and almost
all the rest will be thrown out. In essence, this is “backdoor amnesty”
for illegal immigrants and it also represents a stunning admission by the Obama
administration that it is simply going to refuse to enforce our immigration
laws. Yes, deportation cases for criminals should be moved to the top of the
list, but openly announcing that almost all other illegal immigrants will not
be deported is just going to encourage millions more illegal immigrants to come
pouring in to this country.
Government officials have now
been given a list of 19 factors to use when deciding whether to use “prosecutorial
discretion” in deportation cases.
Essentially, what is going to
happen now is that illegal immigrants are going to get to stay in the United States
if any of the following apply….
-arrival in the U.S. as a young child-actively “pursuing an education”-serving or served in the U.S. military-spouse of someone in the U.S. military-18 years old or younger-”elderly”-pregnant or nursing-victim of a “serious crime”-serious disability or health problem-caring for a family member with a serious disability or health problem
As you can see, these categories
are so broad that almost all illegal immigrants will be able to fit into at
least one of them. Now we are not only going to have “anchor babies”, we are
also going to have “anchor pregnancies”. Millions of women that want to
come to this country will soon learn that all they have to do is to somehow get
inside our borders and get pregnant and they will be golden. With
millions upon millions of promiscuous American men running around, that should
not be too hard to do.
Janet Napolitano says that she
wants to primarily focus on deporting those that have been convicted of a crime
or that pose a “security risk”. But isn’t coming into this country illegally a
crime?
The funny thing is that many of
the elements of this new policy seem to have been lifted almost directly out
of the DREAM Act. But the Obama administration knows that passage
of the DREAM Act is very unlikely at this point so now it is basically imposing
amnesty for illegal immigrants by executive fiat.
Quite a few prominent politicians
are already expressing outrage. For example, the following is how Arizona
Governor Jan Brewer characterizes this new plan by
the Obama administration…
.
“This plan amounts to backdoor amnesty for hundreds of thousands — if not millions — of illegal aliens”
Brewer also feels that Obama
needs to be reminded that he is not a king that
gets to do whatever he wants…..
“We need to remind President Obama that we elected a president that serves beneath the law and did not anoint a king that is above the law.”
Sadly, this is a pattern that we
are starting to see with Obama. If there is a law that he does not like,
he just declares that he is not going to enforce it and everyone applauds. People
like Obama love to talk about “the rule of law”, but whenever it becomes
inconvenient for them they quickly discard it. Dan Stein, the President of the
Federation for American Immigration Reform, says that this new policy will
essentially open up the floodgates for more illegal immigration….
“In essence, the administration
has declared that U.S. immigration is now virtually unlimited to anyone willing
to try to enter and only those who commit violent felonies after arrival are
subject to enforcement.”
Basically, by announcing this
policy so openly, the Obama administration has given a huge, flashing green
light to millions of potential illegal immigrants. Obama is also openly
pandering for votes in 2012. He is going to need all the help he can get
to get re-elected, and this move will definitely get the radical pro-illegal
immigration forces on his side. But refusing to enforce the law in order to get
a voting block on your side is no way to run a country. Now Obama will almost
certainly claim that anyone that is for enforcing our immigration laws is
against Hispanic people. But that is complete and utter nonsense. The
truth is that God created all of us and we are all equally valuable in His
eyes.
That is why the Declaration of Independence says that “all men are created equal”.All people should be loved and all people have great value.We are a nation of immigrants and we will always need legal immigration.
But what we have now is a system
that does not make sense at all. Right now, legal immigrants have to pay
outrageous fees and go through months of hell in order to do things legally,
and illegal immigrants just have to hop the
border and start enjoying the free ride. Today, far more immigrants move into the United States
illegally than come in through the legal process. Now, thanks to
Obama, even more people are going to come pouring in illegally. There is
nothing wrong with wanting everyone to come in through the front door.
In fact, it is the only thing
that makes sense.
Right now millions upon millions
of criminals, drug dealers and gang members are pouring across our poorly
guarded border with Mexico. Large numbers of welfare parasites and people
with dangerous diseases are also coming across on a regular basis. Illegal immigration costs
our economy billions upon billions of dollars. Illegal immigrants pay
next to nothing in taxes, but they have no problem receiving tens of billions
of dollars worth of free education benefits, free health care benefits, free
housing assistance and free food stamp benefits. According to a review of U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics and Census Bureau data, legal and illegal immigrants
gained over a million
additional jobs between 2008 and 2010 even as millions of American
citizens were losing their jobs during that same time period.
The cost of educating the
children of illegal immigrants is staggering. It is estimated that U.S.
taxpayers spend $12,000,000,000 a year on
primary and secondary school education for the children of illegal immigrants.So
is it really unreasonable to ask the federal government to protect our borders,
enforce our laws and require that all immigrants come in through the front
door?
Well, that may seem like common
sense to many of us, but unfortunately the Obama administration has chosen
another direction. So get ready for another huge wave of illegal immigrants.
After word of this new policy
gets around, millions of them are going to be headed our way.
The Pilgrims as Illegal
Aliens [1]
Eugene
Volokh • February 14, 2013 10:41 pm
The Daily Caller posts about a U.S. Department of Agriculture “Cultural Sensitivity Training” that, among other things, says the Pilgrims were “illegal aliens.” (Thanks to InstaPundit for the pointer.) It reminds me of a Conrad editorial cartoon from the L.A. Times that I blogged about ten years ago: An American Indian is carrying a sign that says “Deport Illegal Immigrants.” Both, I assume, are meant to suggest that it’s hypocritical for white Americans to oppose illegal immigration since America was taken from the Indians (whether or not this would have been strictly “illegal” from the Indians’ perspective at the time).
I think, though, that the “Pilgrims = Illegal Aliens” equation illustrates the exact opposite. The whites immigrated to America — and took over the place. (I’m glad they did, but I can surely understand why the Indians might have disagreed.) Likewise, Jews immigrated to Palestine (adding vastly to the numbers already present), sometimes illegally — and eventually there were more Jews in some parts than Arabs, so Jews started running the place. Now Israelis are sensibly objecting to Palestinians’ asserted “right of return” to their and their parents’ homes, because if enough Palestinians are allowed to immigrate into Israel, they’ll start running the place.
The bottom line is that for all the good that immigration can do (and I’m an immigrant to the U.S., who is very glad that America let me in, and who generally supports immigration), unregulated immigration can dramatically change the nature of the target society. It makes a lot of sense for those who live there to think hard about how those changes can be managed, and in some situations to restrict the flow of immigrants — who, after all, will soon be entitled to affect their new countrymen’s rights and lives, through the vote if not through force.
I sometimes pose for my liberal friends a stylized thought experiment. Say that they live in a country of 3 million people (the size of New Zealand) where 55% of the citizens are pro-choice and 45% are pro-life (1.65 million vs. 1.35 million). Now the country is facing an influx of 1 million devoutly Catholic immigrants, who are 90% pro-life. If these immigrants are let in and become citizens, the balance will flip to 2.25 million pro-life to 1.75 million pro-choice (56% to 44% pro-choice); and what my friends might see as their fundamental human right to abortion may well vanish, perfectly peacefully and democratically.
It’s unlikely that any constitutional protection will stand in the way: Even constitutions can be amended, and new judges can be appointed. Nor can one rely on “education” or “assimilation” — what if the immigrants simply conclude that their views on abortion are just better than the domestic majority’s? I think many of the current residents may rightly say
“We have nothing against Catholics; but we don’t want our rights changed by the arrival of people who have a different perspective on the world than we do.”
Letting in immigrants means letting in your future rulers. It may be selfish to worry about that, but it’s foolish not to. For America today, that’s actually not that much of a concern, because we’re a huge nation whose culture is already so mixed (for which I’m grateful) that even millions of immigrants won’t affect it all that greatly, at least for quite a while. But for many smaller and more homogeneous countries, extra immigration means a fundamental change in what the country is all about, and perhaps what the citizens’ lives and liberties will be like. And even for America, the influx of millions of new citizens — both the potentially legalized current illegal immigrants and the many others who are likely to come in the wake of the legalization — can affect the society and the political system in considerable ways. It seems to me eminently sensible to be concerned about the illegal immigrants who may well change (in some measure) your country even if your ancestors were themselves illegal immigrants who changed the country as it once was.
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