OBAMA’S LA RAZA SUPREMACIST PARTY
INFESTED ADMIN:
Friday, May 13, 2011
By Penny Starr
By Penny Starr
President Barack Obama speaks
at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, Thursday, May 12,
2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
(CNSNews.com) – In his speech at the
National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, President Barack Obama did not
make a distinction between legal and illegal immigration and compared illegal
aliens to those people who immigrated legally to the United States through
Ellis Island or other U.S. ports of entry.
In his speech, Obama referred
to "immigrants" six times and "immigration" seven times and
said the United States is a "nation of laws." But he did not use the
words “legal” or “illegal” in his speech[2].
“It can be tempting to think
that those coming to America today are somehow different from us,” Obama said.
“And we need to not have amnesia about how we populated this country.”
Obama said we should “look at
that migrant farmer and see our own grandfather disembarking at Ellis Island,
or Angel Island in San Francisco Bay,” he said, “and to look at that young
mother, newly arrived in this country, and see our own grandmothers leaving Italy
or Ireland or Eastern Europe in search of something better.”
Obama referred to illegal
aliens as“millions of people who live in the shadows” and are targeted by
“unscrupulous businesses.”
According to the Department
of Interior’s National Park Service, people who immigrated to the United States
through Ellis Island[3] had to have proper
documents, and have the ability so they would not become“a public charge or an
illegal contract laborer.”
Obama said people should
keep“activating” and “mobilizing” to get immigration reform accomplished, a
goal the president has repeatedly said should involve a “pathway to
citizenship” for the 14 to 20 million illegal aliens estimated to be in the
United States.
“And if you can do that, I’m
absolutely confident that we will not only make sure America remains true to
its heritage as a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws, but we’ll make
sure we remain true to our founding ideals, and that we build a beloved
community here on this Earth,” Obama said.
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