Some time ago, a couple of friends ask if they can come for
a week's visit. I agreed, but now they've been here for over
a month and are beginning to smell.
I went to the authorities when I confronted a stranger in my
house. When I asked what he was doing here, he said he
found the door unlocked and walked in. The authorities have
done nothing about it so far.
I consider the United States my home. Why aren't the
authorities evicting those who have overstayed their visas
evicted, and why aren't they arresting and deporting those
who entered the country illegally.
DACA, Dreamers, or whatever you want to call them, haven't
domiciled here legally and must go.
Anyone vital to our security or economy can petition for a
stay without privileges and get at the back of the line for
citizenship.
Lottery immigration is racist and chain migration should not
be allowed unless it benefits the country.
If the latter is argued to unify families, then the way to unify
them is to send them back to their country of origin.
Not fixing this disparity in immigration continues to be an
insult to the memory of my parents who entered America
legally, assimilating to it's culture loyally and lawfully.
Conservative column from George Giftos
The George Giftos bio:
Service: U.S. Air Force
Retired travel agency executive.
In management for agencies by
Fugazy World Travel
U.S. Industries
Carlson Companies
1 comment:
Why does it seem that illegal aliens have more rights than legal American citizens? When an illegal commits a crime they get deported (or should be deported), but if a U.S. citizen commits a crime they go to jail. Who in their right mind would support such a system? The answer is quite obvious, the Democrats (a/k/a liberals, Progressives) who look upon illegal immigration as a supply of future Democrat voters once we give them citizenship (even now some illegals are voting in some parts of the country just by showing a drivers license). Shame on these duplicitous open border fanatics, they are undermining our country.
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