House GOP Pushes Semi-Cucked Immigration Plan Ahead of DACA Repeal

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
February 16, 2017

“Hardline” for Paul Ryan means letting millions of beaners remain in America. No surprise there.

As the DACA repeal is moving along, we see a desperate struggle among the cucks to somehow save their precious illegals. The GOP is now proposing a plan which makes considerable concessions to Trump’s populist stance, but still falls way short of actually getting rid of the beaner plague.

Oh, well, it’s a start.

The Hill:

House GOP leaders are forging ahead with their own hardline immigration bill, as the Senate threw in the towel Thursday on legislation to protect hundreds of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants from deportation.

The point of the legislation isn’t to protect these worthless invaders, the point is to protect America. From them.

The main author of the House bill, Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), said Thursday that he’s building support for his measure, even as other GOP colleagues said an initial vote tally this week was well below the 218 votes needed to pass the bill.

Goodlatte? I dunno about this guy. He doesn’t have a chin. I don’t trust men without chins. Having a chin seems like a pretty basic thing, you’d think.

Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) “instructions to me are ‘get this bill done,’ and we’re working hard to accomplish that,” Goodlatte said in an interview for C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers” program.

Ryan and his team have repeatedly emphasized that they are committed to solving DACA, but they have not outlined leadership’s plan for an immigration bill if the Goodlatte measure can’t get enough GOP support to pass.

If Paul “United States of Mexico” Ryan supports this bill, it can’t be that good.

Goodlatte’s plan would provide DACA recipients with a temporary, renewable legal status — rather than citizenship — in exchange for authorizing funding for Trump’s border wall, ending family-based migration and scrapping the diversity visa lottery program.

Temporary, renewable legal status is exactly what DACA already is. DACA recipients get a 3-year work permit, which they can then renew.

It’s perfectly obvious that this will eventually result in these people getting permanent residence and ultimately citizenship. You know that as soon as Democrats get the chance, these DACA babies are getting amnesty.

Throwing them out of the country is the only permanent solution.

The Goodlatte plan also includes tough border-enforcement measures: The bill would crack down on so-called sanctuary cities, boost penalties for deported criminals who try to re-enter the U.S. and requires that employers use an electronic verification system known as E-Verify to make sure they hire legal workers.

Well, that’s all well and good. The E-Verify system is particularly important, if it’s properly enforced. If employers can no longer hire illegals, then all incentive for further waves of invaders disappears.

But the proposal has run into several pockets of opposition in the GOP conference. Immigration hawks think it doesn’t go far enough, moderates want a pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients and members who represent the agricultural industry worry it will disrupt the labor force.

You know what will disrupt the labor force? Automation.

These greedy kikes are lobbying to flood the country with infinity brown people, just so they can save pennies during the short few years remaining before they automate everything.

This plan could actually make sense, if it’s just a trick. After all, these work permits are technically temporary. If they use this “compromise” to push the wall and other enforcement measures on the Dems, they could eventually just not issue the permits. Then we could throw them out without any new legislation.

So there’s that.

But unfortunately, there’s close to zero chance that Paul Ryan, the cuck in chief, is masterminding some 4d chess plan to make America White again.

We’ll see soon enough.