Obama Changes Law, Allows Terrorists to Come to America as “Asylum Seekers”

Daily Stormer
February 10, 2014

"Nigga, imabota tell yo haw miny shets I gib ... dat be haw miny." -Obama on how he feels about the opinions of the American people.
“Nigga, imabota tell yo haw miny shets I gib … dat be haw miny.” -Obama on how he feels about the opinions of the American people.
In the midst of trying to assure the people that he can be trusted to overhaul immigration so it somehow both saves the poor unfortunates by allowing them to leech off of us forever and also does not completely destroy America, the black President of America has decreed a change in law which allows terrorists to “seek asylum” in the US.

Republicans are pretending to be outraged.

From the Washington Times:

It was the latest blow to the chances for immigration reform, which now hang on the very question of whether Republicans can trust President Obama to enforce the laws.

“Yet again, this administration is abusing the powers granted it by Congress,” Rep. Bob Goodlatte, Virginia Republican, said after he had a chance to digest the changes. As chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Mr. Goodlatte likely would be the chief Republican negotiator on any immigration bill, and his evaluation of the president’s willingness to reinterpret the law is indicative of where many of his colleagues stand.

Congressional Democrats say they, too, suffer from having their trust abused. Yet they blame Republicans, who they say have repeatedly promised to tackle the immigration issue but back away when the politics get rough.

“We were teased over and over again,” Sen. Richard J. Durbin, Illinois Democrat, told CBS‘ “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “Let me tell you, any excuse will do.”

He and fellow Democrats say Republicans’ lack of trust in Mr. Obama rings hollow because of one chief statistic: Under his tenure, the government has deported about 2 million illegal immigrants, more than under any other president.

But sorting out the reality from those numbers can be difficult.

Immigration analysts question the validity of the 2 million deportation number, arguing that the Homeland Security Department has changed whom it counts as deportations.

Under other presidents, deportations generally were reserved for illegal immigrants living and working in the interior of the U.S., while those caught at the border generally were “returned” rather than deported. But the Obama administration increasingly puts those caught at the border into deportation proceedings, which has boosted the numbers but doesn’t necessarily mean more illegal immigrants are deported from the interior.

A Washington Times analysis last year of fiscal 2013 deportation numbers found that only about 1 percent of the estimated 11 million to 12 million illegal immigrants living in the interior of the U.S. were deported.

lol @ 11 to 12 million. Try about fifty million.

We are doomed. I have seen the Republican plan – they want to let everyone stay as well. They are just arguing about whether or not we double the numbers. It was republican George W. Bush who introduced the population replacement plan in the first place.