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Is Third World Immigration a Threat to America's Way of Life?
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Christiane Amanpour, globetrotting international journalist of exceptional
professionalism and talent, interviewed an obviously wealthy suave lady on the
streets of Paris early Saturday morning following the terrorist attack there in
November 2015. Talking softly, but deliberately, revealing little emotion, the
French woman, when asked her thoughts on the dreadful Friday evening of mayhem
in her nation, responded, "Immigration of today is the terrorism of tomorrow.
" . Straightforward, but stirring, debilitating, but poignant, hard, but distressing, a call to attention to what we need to consider within our own nation, the United States of America, lest we, ourselves, become even more complacent and ignore the clear from a false sense of obligation to the and destitute of the whole world.
On Friday, January 27, 2016, President Donald J. Trump, on his eighth day in office, as a very first measure in his avowed search to bring under control the unfettered immigration situation, long a problem for the United States, issued a controversial, much-needed presidential executive order: Fixing the Nation By Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States. Later in the day, all hell broke lose in the kind of demonstrations--largely Middle Eastern foreigners it appeared--at major airports such as JFK in New York, O'Hare in Chicago, and at LAX, although the most liberal of cable news stations--though caught off guard and also flummoxed by the suddenness of the new president audacity--lit up the air with their most reliable, far-left commentators and guest whiners.
Insufferable of these was MSNBC and CNN. FOX at least made an effort, but of course they failed. I tuned in immediately to MSNBC, the leader of liberalism on cable news, where I watched one dystopian guest commentator caution us, in a concerned, whining voice as to the far-reaching, long-term, unwanted ramifications of the brazenness of Trump. His caution was that the United States would be immediately influenced by not letting "the best and the brightest"--a phrase coined by David Halberstam in his book by that name--to immigrate to the United States and thereby give us the advantage we all enjoy over the rest of the planet in developing technology along with the likes that bring us business success as well as contribute to enhancing the living standard in our society.
He made no reference in his plea as to how many nor from where, although the executive order largely targeted seven Middle East countries. He encouraged the president to consider there, though we've sometimes been criticized because of the "brain drain" phenomena experienced by other nations when their best and also many highly trained abandon their nation of origin to return to the United States for the benefits and wealth lent to their being so wise. To further emphasize his point, he even held his mobile phone in his right hand, lifted it over his head, then suddenly released his clasp on it allowing it to crash to the floor, ring and rebounding in his feet.
Well, that did it! I was immediately and deeply convinced that we must allow whatever level of immigration it takes eitherilor legal, Muslim or non-Muslim, from where in the world. Without doubt or hesitation, we must encourage those wise fellas abroad to--posthaste--return to the United States, no matter what their own nation thinks of our enticements to their educated citizens, and we must cancel any effort to thwart that invitation--especially the damaging and radical executive order issued by the president. Whatever the risk actions pose to us.
After all, that fellow on MSNBC seemed astute enough to risk ruining his iPhone for me to not have to. How could we live without it along with the other high technology gadgets this political pundit warns us we will lose if we do not oppose restricting immigration? . For sure, I wonder how I lived without my iPhone those years--that and no Facebook to place whatirrelevance happens every day in my life for others to endure. Think about it, my fellow Americans.
How can we not let numbers of the planet's masses into our nation thereby improving our quality of living? . (Funny, but from my vantage point, where I've seen upon dozens of illegals of unknown origin lately using crossed our southern border at San Diego, walking north along the beaches--of our Marine Base at Camp Pendleton no less--towards Los Angeles, I've observed very few--if any--mind surgeons, computer geniuses, or people with PhDs from prestigious overseas universities. No, people I see are the poorest-of-the-poor, the uneducated, the criminal parts of the drug cartels with their mules carrying millions of dollars in cocaine, heroin, marijuana, or methamphetamines.
Maybe a two or terrorist? I see none of those as described by the Eastern intellectuals pontificating on MSNBC or CNN, contending against immigration reform at all, shape, or form.) . Obviously, I jest a tad here. But these types of disagreements--as harmful as they are foolish--have been promoted and repeated as the way it is today in our nation and around the world by people opposing any immigration limits of the boundless numbers seeking refuge in the United States. These misjudgments as to the real and consequences of uncontrolled, unregulated immigration--legal and illegal--are becoming increasingly advanced by many in the realm of journalism and cable information where liberals most often prevail.
With Presidents Trump's daring initiative, signed into effect for prompt authorities, scads of limo liberals, ACLU-loving malcontents, secreted socialists of methods and prestige, and an extraordinary number of those increasingly far-left educators at the collegiate level--particularly those of Ivy League status--having left the sanctity and security of their businesses, their campuses, along with their homes in upscale neighborhoods, now leap into the fray with an agitating demeanor along with celebratory glee, today feel they have to educate all of us unacquainted with or oblivious of our ethical responsibility to each person in the whole world needing our help. They insist on the way the planet is really a community of equals, how globalism is a simple fact of life, and how wrong we are to not readily and voluntarily accept these "huddled masses" referred to in the inscription on the bronze plaque affixed to the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
. If youpersonally, Microsoft along with your billionaire cronies at Silicon Valley, shout and complain that the president's executive order will hurt you financially, so that you cannot triumph without those abominable H-1B visas in ever-increasing numbers--85, 000 foreign workers allowed into the United States annually, with much more requested each year--earning "brains" from India along with other far-flung nations to fill your laboratories because "qualified Americans cannot be located," then I say you are not only unpatriotic, you are short-sighted. Oh, did I forget--covetously covetous, too. Get together and get a program in our colleges and universities that will promote scores of young men and women--United States taxpayers--to be in a position to attend institutions of higher education regardless of the excessive price.
There's where you come in, Bill Gates and all you other multimillionaires and billionaires who have reaped the rewards of others work and perspiration. Provide the funds for school, but financially disadvantaged pupils to achieve success with your assistance. I've always hated to hear your whining about not Americans being available, yet you have done little to solve that here in our nation. Your target needs to be to register at least 10, 000 destitute students each year from the education specialties you require. That's significantly less than.001 percent of these qualified. Go into the inner cities and into the rural poor areas where you will find American youth desperately in need of a financial boost who'll reward you with the "qualified Americans" you say can't be seen.
Give assistance to rural area schools and those inner city to increase their numbers of teachers and up-to-date, state-of-the-art facilities. Stop being so damned greedy you lose sight of what our nation is about--education and opportunity. You are going to be rewarded soon enough in case you make that concerted effort, or even in immediate financial gains, at least spiritually that you have made a difference in someone's life. Jody Warrick has composed a superbly accurate and frightening account of the danger to the United States of America and all states Flags: The Growth of ISIS. In it, you learn, in detail, how dangerous, how capable, how determined, how threatening, and, ultimately, how patient our radical Muslim opponents are to our nation.
Read it--it'll alter your thinking on immigration, particularly from the Middle East--the cauldron of radical Islam that it is. Another of the preferred of the books out today on the subject is ISIS: Within The Army of Terror by Michael Weiss and Hassan. The authors describe ISIS as complex and multifaceted. "ISIS is a terrorist organization, however, it isn't only a terrorist organization. It is likewise a mafia. Adept at exploiting markets such as petroleum and arms trafficking. It is a conventional military with a professional acumen that has impressed members of the US military. It is a sophisticated intelligence-gathering device.
It is a slick propaganda tool capable of disseminating its message and phoning in new recruits through social networking. ". In that book, on the very last page, 242, one will read a lone paragraph consisting of one sentence, which quantifies our struggle here in the home to some level, and where the authors boldly and unequivocally predict. The military of terror is going to be with us.
Postscript: First, I dedicate this article to all those small "snowflakes" claiming they live in fear of the President. Really? More so than the attacks on The World Trade Center, our Pentagon, Chattanooga, San Bernardino, Orlando's gay night club Nice, Paris? You all really must mature, assess the world and get some courage together to stand up for what is essential to ensure your and others safety and security. Your egotistical attitudes are not any help to our culture, where you are guaranteed your liberty and unlimited opportunity. If you cannot do these things, consider going to Syria to see how that matches you.
At the meantime, visit Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial there to get an awareness of that unprovoked attack on the United States; visit the cemeteries on the Normandy coast of France to witness the innumerable strikes Americans are buried under-their last good measure of sacrifice to preserve your freedom; many importantly, visit the Arlington National Cemetery at dusk, and the resting area for more than four million seven hundred Americans who've given their all, paid the supreme cost to guarantee your freedom and liberty. There, row upon endless row of white crosses stretch for as far as the eye can see, perfectly coordinated no matter what angle look at them from--". The area of the dead. "--six hundred eleven acres of pristine hallowed ground where you can get an awareness of the cost our veterans have paid over our history to ensure your safety and security as well as the independence you enjoy without thought--or perhaps appreciation--regular. Second: To you who've snuck into my nation and broken our laws, thereby bypassing the point of people who have implemented legally to immigrate here, the time has arrived for repatriation to where it was you arrived from-with very few exceptions.
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