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This is part one of what will be several parts of me analyzing the Amnesty Speech that the President Alleged made last night. The speech is almost five pages long and he obviously has a new speech writer that is more subtle about concealing the lies within appeals to compassion. As fortune would have it, I’m immune to glamour so I will start you off with this excerpt and post the rest as I finish finding all the facts. There are very few facts in Barry’s original speech though, hope you enjoy. My fellow Americans, tonight, I’d like to talk with you about immigration. (I have my doubts about you being a ‘fellow’ American but I’ll allow the platitude.) For more than 200 years, our tradition of welcoming immigrants from around the world has given us a tremendous advantage over other nations. It’s kept us youthful, dynamic, and entrepreneurial. It has shaped our character as a people with limitless possibilities – people not trapped by our past, but able to remake ourselves as we choose. (Well perhaps but the tradition of immigration previous to that 200 years didn’t work out so well for the ‘Peoples’ originally here before ‘immigrants’ like you came Barry. You love to talk about the plight of ‘immigrants and illegal immigrants’ yet you have no concern for the ‘third world conditions’ that many indigenous peoples of North America live in, on the Concentration Camps (reservations) the US government abandoned them on, you sanctimonious wyrme.) But today, our immigration system is broken, and everybody knows it. (Really, it’s broken?) “In 2011, the total number of persons naturalizing was 694,193 (see Table 1 and Figure 1). The leading countries of birth of new citizens were Mexico (94,783), India (45,985), the Philippines (42,520), the People’s Republic of China (32,864), and Colombia (22,693). The largest number of persons naturalizing lived in California (151,183), Florida (87,309), and New York (76,603).” This is a rising trend since 1907 based on the DHS. dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/natz_fr_2011.pdf (And subsequent years are higher numbers.) (So ‘broken’ is not just an exaggeration but a lie, just as is: “and everybody knows it”. So how is it broken Barry? Dependent on being married to a citizen then it only takes 3 years to naturalize; the average length a potential citizen has to naturalize is 5 years. Is this any longer that any other country? No, not really; Argentina has one of the lowest naturalization periods of 2 years but then its such a ‘shit hole country’ many of the illegal immigrants coming here now are from there. In fact most counties require 7 years to naturalize with some requiring 10 and up to 20 years before an immigrant can naturalize.) Families who enter our country the right way and play by the rules watch others flout the rules. Business owners who offer their workers good wages and benefits see the competition exploit undocumented immigrants by paying them far less. All of us take offense to anyone who reaps the rewards of living in America without taking on the responsibilities of living in America. And undocumented immigrants who desperately want to embrace those responsibilities see little option but to remain in the shadows, or risk their families being torn apart. (Yes, your right illegal immigration is a smack to the faces of everyone that followed the rules and made there way through the process and this same people are getting screwed over by those ‘undocumented [aka illegal] immigrants’ if you allow them temporary work status. There ‘desperation’ is irrelevant in the context of the laws already on the books. These are people that already broke ‘our’ (the citizens) laws, so you somehow feel giving them a pass is okay because they are ‘desperate’. So should all ‘desperate criminals’ be given a ‘pass’, after all, they are desperate?) It’s been this way for decades. And for decades, we haven’t done much about it. (INS is a Federal Agency, so any failures of Federal Agencies would fall to the Commander and Chief and for six years now, you are that failure to enforce the law. I cite Jan Brewer in Arizona and Rick Perry of Texas both attempting to force you to do your job and yet you parodied and dismissed them. So illegal immigration isn’t an issue then? Apparently not when it comes to those boarder states, at least according to you and no you can’t have it both ways.)
Posted on: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 06:58:10 +0000

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