California State Senate President Kevin De Léon:
"I can tell you half of my family would be eligible for deportation under [President Donald Trump’s] executive order, because if they got a false Social Security card, if they got a false identification, if they got a false driver’s license prior to us passing AB60, if they got a false green card, and anyone who has family members, you know, who are undocumented knows that almost entirely everybody has secured some sort of false identification. That’s what you need to survive, to work. They are eligible for massive deportation."
1.) De Léon is another California Democrat, a Neo-Secessionist and Nullifier, arguing for his bill which would make violent foreign felons untouchable.
2.) Trump's Executive Order only deals with 7 Mid-East and African countries. Is half of his family Somalian?
3.) His family is already subject to deportation UNDER EXISTING LAW, whoever we elected.
3.) "false driver’s licenses" still abound, even though AB60 has given nearly a million illegals licenses already--and automatically registered them to vote. Which absolutely none of them did. Not one. The Media Told Me So.
4.) "everybody has secured some sort of false identification". What does that mean for welfare benefits, vote fraud, tax refunds and criminal aliases?
5.) "That’s what you need to work." Which is another violation.
It's not about Mexico, Elaine. Most Mexicans are pretty cool. It's about the whole world. Does everybody in the world have a Right to sneak into America next week or not? We don't want to live in a UN General Assembly Nation, amongst the dictators, kleptocrats, sharia supremacists, mobsters, cartels, revolutionaries, communists and goats grazing in the post offices. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Are we a nation, or a bus stop? Don't citizens of every nation have a right to control their own national destinies? "We are a nation of immigrants. But we are also a nation of laws. It is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years, and we must do more to stop it.” —President Bill Clinton, 1995 State of the Union |
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