Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
September 2, 2017
Paul Ryan: a one-man swamp.
America is all about choices.
You can go to McDonald’s, or Burger King. Buy Nike or New Balance.
You can vote for the Democrats, who want to give immigrants amnesty, or you can vote for the Republicans, who promise no amnesty but then do everything in their power to do it anyway.
Tough choices. But that’s the price of freedom.
President Donald Trump is under mounting pressure from members of his own party not to end an Obama-era program that grants work permits to hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who arrived in the country as children — a group often referred to as Dreamers.
As an unofficial Tuesday deadline approaches, Trump and his staff have received a series of calls from GOP officials warning that any effort to undo the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program could be politically damaging. And there’s an effort to encourage Republican lawmakers to publicly raise concerns about how killing the program could affect the nearly 800,000 young people registered under the program, according to sources familiar with the internal debate.
Trump told reporters mid-day Friday that his decision on DACA would come soon. “Sometime today or over the weekend, we’ll have a decision,” Trump said. “We’ll issue it sometime over the weekend. Maybe this afternoon.” He then said his announcement at the “latest will be Monday.”
Asked whether Dreamers should be worried, Trump said, “We love the Dreamers. We love everybody.”
In other words: yeah, they better be worried.
“The president’s priorities on immigration are to create a system that encourages legal immigration and benefits our economy and American workers,” Sanders said. “The president’s been very clear, he loves people, and he wants to make sure that this decision is done correctly, and so that’s what he’s doing now is finalizing that part.”
Anybody with half a brain knows that immigration, legal or otherwise, hurts local workers. In nature, resources are limited, so the more people have to share them, the less each person will have to themselves. This is such elementary logic that even a child could understand it.
The only time when additional people could actually improve a population’s living conditions is if the new people have more advanced knowledge and technology that would enable the nation to make more effective use of it’s resources. For example, if White people moved to Nigeria, the local’s living conditions would get a big boost out of that.
Colonization was good for the third-world.
But of course, we’re not getting those kinds of immigrants in America. We’re getting the sludge that even third world countries like Mexico are trying to get rid of: criminals, low-IQ primitives, gang members and welfare cases.
DACA was always a dagger aimed at the heart of America.
It needs to be squashed at all costs, or else even the wall won’t matter anymore.