Donald Trump is being told that amnesty for “Dreamers,” or DACA
recipients, will only apply to a small, narrowly defined group of totally
innocent, eminently deserving illegal immigrants, who were brought to this
country “through no fault of their own” as “children.” (Children who are up to
36 years old.)
Every syllable of that claim is a lie, and I can
prove it.
To see how DACA will actually work, let’s look
at another extremely limited amnesty that was passed in 1986.
The agricultural amnesty was supposed to apply
to — at most — 350,000 illegal aliens. It would be available only to illegals
who were currently in the country doing the back-breaking farm work that no
American would do. Without them, crops would wither on the vine. They were
saving us from starvation!
Talk about
deserving. Are any Dreamers saving
us from starvation?
But instead of guest-worker permits, then-Rep.
Charles Schumer — from the lush farmland of Brooklyn — decided to grant full
amnesty to any illegals who had done farm work for at least 90 days in the
previous year.
That’s pretty restrictive, isn’t it?
In the end, “up to 350,000 farm workers” turned
into 1.3 million.
Oh well, what are you going to
do? No use worrying — let’s just move forward and get all these people voter
registration cards!
This innocent little amnesty for a small,
clearly defined group of illegals quickly became amnesty for anyone who
applied. The same thing will happen with any other amnesty, no matter how
strictly the law is written. (And it won’t be written strictly.)
In the first few years of the agricultural
amnesty, internal Immigration and Naturalization Service statistics showed that
888,637 legalization applications were fraudulent. According to immigration
agents, “farm workers” stated in their interviews that cotton was purple or
that they had pulled cherries from the ground.
Of the 888,637 fraudulent applications, guess
how many our government approved. Answer: More than 800,000.
The agricultural amnesty was so carefully
administered that not one, but TWO of the 1993 World Trade Center bombers were
in this country because of it. (More on that in another column.)
The main problem with the farm worker amnesty,
the DACA amnesty or any amnesty is that everyone involved in the entire
immigration apparatus is feverishly working, on the taxpayer’s dime, to
transform this country into a Third World hellhole. Lawyers for La Raza and
lawyers for the government both believe it is their mission to humiliate and
destroy white Christian America. (Actually, this country is “biracial Christian
America,” plus a few Amerindians and anyone else who assimilated to Western
European culture.)
There are multitudes of them, and they will
never, ever stop.
Congress could pass a law granting amnesty to
any 7-foot-tall, left-handed, red-headed illegal aliens from Lichtenstein — and
hundreds of left-wing outfits would instantly set to work, demanding amnesty
for witch doctors, cannibals, pederasts, terrorists and the rest of the
multicultural universe that makes America so vibrant.
On the other side of the application process
would be government immigration bureaucrats who either used to work at La Raza,
or hope to in the future.
On the off chance that some particularly risible
amnesty application is denied by a stodgy rules-follower in our immigration
bureaucracy, that denial will be litigated before a federal judge in Hawaii,
then appealed to the Ninth Circuit.
For two decades after the 1986 amnesty, the
federal courts were tied up with dozens of class-action lawsuits brought on
behalf of illegal aliens — regular illegal aliens, farm worker illegal aliens
and still-in-Mexico illegal aliens — challenging every aspect of the law.
Is that how American tax dollars should be
spent? On endless litigation, brought by America-hating activists on behalf of
people who have no right to be in our country and decided by Democrat-appointed
judges? (Who are also America-hating activists.)
And when their work is done, there will be a lot
more Democrat-appointed judges because there will be a lot more Democrats.
Lawyers sued
over everything — the absence of Creole interpreters,
the requirement that illegals have proof of prior farm work and the rare
denials of amnesty. Congress desperately tried passing laws that would prevent
courts from hearing these cases — all to no avail. Left-wing lawyers just had
to pick the right judge, and they won.
In 2005 —
nearly 20 years after the 1986 amnesty — the Ninth Circuit was still granting
amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who claimed they had been
unfairly denied because they were not in the country for the
first amnesty. Seriously.
No matter how the law is written, as long as
anyone is eligible for amnesty, everybody’s getting amnesty.
President Trump is the last president who will
ever have a chance to make the right decision on immigration. After this, it’s
over. The boat will have sailed.
If he succeeds, all
the p@ssy-grabbing and Russia nonsense will burn off like a morning
fog. He will be the president who saved the American nation, its character, its
sovereignty, its core identity. But if he fails, Donald Trump will go down in
history as the man who killed America.