Obama Plans to Allow Entire Families of Illegally Legalized Hordes into Our Base

Daily Stormer
February 13, 2015

Mexicans: They enrich your culture and economy, they fill important jobs in the technology sector.
Mexicans: They enrich your culture and economy, they fill important jobs in the technology sector.

The clear and apparent thing we need to do, for great justice, is to allow the families of all these illegally legalized primitives into the country to live on welfare and produce extra welfare money.  After all, somebody’s gotta spend all this debt.

Jeff Sessions:

U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, issued the following statement today regarding guidelines released to ‘stakeholders’ yesterday from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to help beneficiaries of the President’s executive amnesty bring their Central American relatives into the United States as ‘refugees’ or ‘parolees’:

“One of the President’s most shocking unilateral actions is his chain migration program for the relatives of illegal immigrants. Guidance issued yesterday from USCIS declares that many illegal immigrants’ foreign relatives may legally join them in the U.S. Under this decree, the Administration is allowing the Central American relatives of those covered by the President’s amnesty order to come to the U.S. as ‘refugees’ or ‘parolees.’ In effect, the President’s answer to the ongoing run on the border is to order government officials to transport many of those same individuals from Central America into the U.S. with lawful paperwork and guaranteed access to federal benefits. This government-ordered amnesty chain migration will impose enormous costs on federal taxpayers and jobseekers, as those who arrive as refugees will be able to receive automatic federal benefits. We must be taking action to reduce the incentive to enter the country illegally. Helping illegal immigrants bring their relatives here as refugees only provides further incentive for illegal immigration. More broadly, we must be taking steps to curb the flow of unskilled labor and help families already living here—whether past immigrants or U.S.-born—find good jobs, good schools, and thriving communities.”

[NOTE: The U.S. currently admits 1 million permanent immigrants each year along with 70,000 refugees and asylees. According to Gallup, Americans want to see record immigration reduced, not increased, by a 2-1 margin.]