12/09/2015
H/T photo pamelageller.comIn an enterprising if cynical attempt to stampede the GOP sheep by exploiting the Trump/Muslim moratorium hysteria, the disgusting Senator Leahy (Treason Lobby –VT) has proposed legislation to take away the Federal Government’s ability to manage the immigration inflow: Congress to Consider Easing Passage into U.S. for Immigrants by Adam Kredo The Washington Free Beacon Dec 9, 2015
Congress is set to vote on Thursday on what some have called an “unprecedented” right that would allow immigrants easier access to relocate to the United States, according to new legislation offered by a Democratic senator.Tacking this extremely important legislation onto a completely different bill is of course reminiscent of the squalidly dishonest way the Democrats rammed through the 2009 Hate Crime legislation.The legislation, which is being offered by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D., Vt.) as an amendment to a larger bill governing nuclear safety, would prohibit the U.S. government from barring any individual from entering the country based on their religion
The Washington Free Beacon continues:
The legislation is a direct amendment to current U.S. laws already on the books.“No Borders” has in fact been Democratic policy since last year as I discussed recently in Democratic Presidential Aspirants Confirm Party’s “No Borders” Policy: Central Americans RespondCongressional critics of the legislation warn that the amendment would facilitate an unprecedented right to immigration that has never existed under U.S. law…
“This amendment will establish the progressive goal of creating a right to global migration, their solution to global income inequality,” the source said. “This is not simply a slippery slope. This is ripping open Pandora’s box. If you can establish that we have no right to consider religious beliefs, then you could help establish we have no right to consider a candidate’s age, skill, income, or country of origin.”
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