F.A. Hayek wrote a foreword in his 1956 American paperback
edition, On the Road to Serfdom, about the machinations of progressives and
their mastery at bastardizing our language.
Time after time, we’ve witnessed Democrats manipulate truth and words as a means to disseminate, obfuscate, and distract the
citizens of this country. They really do
not have a high opinion us.
So much so, they want to change the electorate right under our noses and without our consent.
We have a man-made disaster on our southern
border. Thousands of women and children
from Central America have come to the United States seeking asylum. They are not the only ones. Teenage gang members are demanding we accept
them as well. Here is what one MS13 gang
member had to say to a border agent:
Chris Cabrera, vice president of
the National Border Patrol Council Local 3307 in the Rio Grande Valley, said
that confirmed gang members in Mexico — including those from Mara Salvatrucha
(MS-13) — are coming into the country to be reunited with their families, National
Review reported Friday.
“If he’s a confirmed
gang member in his own country, why are we letting him in here? … I’ve heard
people come in and say, ‘You’re going to let me go, just like you let my mother
go, just like you let my sister go. You’re going to let me go as well, and the
government’s going to take care of us,’” Mr. Cabrera told the magazine.
According to Attorney
General Eric Holder, these illegal aliens are some of the most vulnerable in
our society, even known gang members. He
and his fellow transnationalist in the Obama administration are going to make
damn sure these unfortunates receive all benefits due to citizens of the United
States.
First of all, these
illegal aliens are not members of our society.
They are invaders. Notice how our
own Attorney General bastardized the language to justify this invasion. This is absolutely shameful. But why stop there? Why not allow them to vote? That’s what a New York politician has
proposed.
(Reuters) - A New York lawmaker wants to grant many of the rights of citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants and non-citizen residents, including the right to vote in local and state elections, under a bill introduced on Monday.
The New York Is Home Act is the first bill in the
United States that would provide such broad rights to non-citizens who can show
they have lived and paid taxes in New York for at least three years, according
to the bill's sponsor, state Senator Gustavo Rivera.
"Nearly 3 million people in the state of New York
currently reside here and make New York their home, but can't fully participate
in civic, political, and economic life," Rivera, a Democrat who represents
the Bronx in New York City, said in a telephone interview.
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