Zeiger
Daily Stormer
January 28, 2017
We’re reaching levels of deportation that shouldn’t even be possible.
During the campaign, Trump seemed to have tempered his position from his initial “deport them all” stance to a more moderate “let’s begin with the criminals,” which I guess was supposed to be easier to swallow for people or whatever.
We had assumed that his first executive order would only target criminals and other dangerous people.
However, it seems like Trump went all out straight out of the gate.
They’ll all have to go back.
The nation’s undocumented immigrants — approximately 11 million by a 2014 Pew Research estimate — could be made a priority for deportation as a result of the executive order signed by President Donald Trump Wednesday, according to legal experts.
In fact, the 11 million number is a bold-faced lie. Most experts (who aren’t also shills) place the estimate closer to 30 million. Either way, it doesn’t really matter anymore, does it?
11 million or 30 million doesn’t matter once we ship them back to Mexico.
The order delineates several categories of undocumented immigrants who are priority for removal from the United States including those who have been “charged with any criminal offense” or those who have “committed acts that constitute as a chargeable offense.”
On the campaign trail, Trump has vacillated several times on the issue, at first indicating that all undocumented immigrants would be sent back” if they’ve done well they’re going out and they’re coming back in legally.” Then he tempered his remarks to focus on undocumented immigrants who committed crimes.
But Trump’s executive order appears to extend beyond this.
That’s right. As we’ve delineated before, the President is employing the blitzkrieg approach. Instead of implementing his agenda slowly, step by step, he’s just going all out on all fronts simultaneously.
No respite. No mercy. Just full-on assault!
“Many aliens who illegally enter the United States and those who overstay or otherwise violate the terms of their visas present a significant threat to national security and public safety,” the order states. “This is particularly so for aliens who engage in criminal conduct in the United States.”
Anyone who came to the U.S. illegally — that is without passing through border inspection committed a criminal misdemeanor and could fall into the priority removal category, legal experts tell ABC News.
While overstaying a visa is not a criminal offense, legal experts say that those who do so could fall under a vague clause in the executive order that undocumented immigrants who “have engaged in fraud or willful misrepresentation in connection with any official matter” are a priority for deportation as well.
“This is scary stuff for America’s legacy of immigration, for business and for our hospitality,” said Michael Wildes, an immigration attorney who formerly represented Trump Models, the Miss Universe Organization and Melania Trump.
You’re scared?
Good.
You should be.
Once the deportation squads are done taking care of our little Beaner problem, I’m sure trump will find other creative uses for them.
This man is your friend. He removes traitors.