When Biden took office, one of his first acts was the elimination of our border security. Like a power-hungry dictator, Biden simply decided to ignore our immigration laws. His catastrophic border policy resulted in untold millions of unidentified foreign citizens from around the world pouring into our country. Its impact is now being felt in cities across the country. The worst is yet to come. PETER LEMISKA - AND WE'RE ALREADY THERE!!!
Thursday, February 27, 2020
CUBA PRAISES COMMIE BERNIE SANDER'S - BUT WAIT! SANDERS' SOCIALISM IS FOR MEXICAN INVADERS SO THEY VOTE DEMOCRAT FOR MORE - MIDDLE AMERICA GETS THE TAX BILLS FOR THE MEX WELFARE STATE AND CRIME WAVE
Some 100
members of an American Mormon community in northern Mexico, nine of whom --
women, children, toddlers -- were massacred a week ago on a lonely stretch of
highway, just crossed over into Arizona.
Other
family members who have lived there for decades will follow.
The
atrocity was the work of one of the cartels battling for control of the drug
traffic into the United States.
In
Mexico's Sinaloa state in October, an arrest of Ovidio Guzman Lopez, son of
"El Chapo," who sits in a New York prison, brought a military-style
cartel attack on the state capital, Culiacan, followed by a surrender to the
cartel gunmen by national guard and army troops, and a release of the captive.
"Is
Mexico a failed state?" asks The Washington Times. Its editorial describes
"Another Blood-Soaked Year in Mexico" where 17,000 people were
murdered by July and the 2019 death toll is expected to reach 32,000.
USA Today
reports: "Through August of the current fiscal year, the Border Patrol
apprehended 457,871 migrants arriving as 'family units' ... a 406% increase
compared to the 90,554 family unit apprehensions during the same period the
previous year. Migrant families from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador made
up almost 92% of the total."
With
cartel battles escalating into a war that Mexico City has no stomach for
fighting, and a record number of migrants from Central America crossing Mexico
to flood into the USA, what is the Democratic Party's policy for halting the
rising tide?
Democrats
are moving toward an "open door" policy on the U.S. border, an open
borders embrace of any and all who wish to come.
America,
apparently, does not belong to those who live here and love the country.
America belongs to anyone who chooses to come. America belongs to the world.
Consider
Bernie Sanders' immigration proposal, outlined the week of the massacre of
Mormon women and children.
On Day
One, President Sanders would declare a moratorium on deportations and offer a
"swift pathway to citizenship" for all illegal migrants who have been
here for five years.
Bernie
would break up ICE. Border-jumping would cease to be a crime and become a civil
offense like jaywalking. The "Muslim ban" would be abolished.
President
Sanders would back sanctuary cities that refuse to work with U.S. law
enforcement. Asylum seekers would not have to wait in Mexico as their claims
were processed but would be welcomed into the USA.
Family
separations would end. Trump's wall, which Bernie calls "racist,"
would be history. The administration's treatment of illegal immigration
"as a criminal and national security matter is inhuman, impractical and
must end."
Migrants
who enter illegally would qualify for federal health care and the same social
welfare benefits as U.S. citizens. Immigrant officials say Sanders' proposals
would create an irresistible magnet for millions of migrants from all over the
world to stampede into the USA.
The
Nation magazine calls Sanders' plan "one of the boldest immigration plans
any major politician has put forward in years, and comes amid a campaign season
that has seen a major shift to the left among Democratic candidates on
immigration.
"With
calls for a total moratorium on deportations, abolishing ICE and providing a
path to citizenship for undocumented migration, the plan serves as a road map
for what a fair and just immigration can be."
From
another standpoint, Sanders' proposal is a surrender to the reality that a
leftist regime lacks the conviction or will to stop an endless stream of people
from migrating here.
Americans
troubled over what is happening on the Syrian-Turkish border, or
Ukrainian-Crimean border, might take a closer look at what will happen at our
own border, and to our own country, if Democrats win the presidency and throw
open the doors to unrestricted immigration.
The
federal budget, already running trillion-dollar deficits, and state budgets,
too, will see huge increases in the cost of social programs, without the
commensurate income tax revenues to pay for them.
Even at
present levels, illegal immigration is bringing in millions of people without
the work, education or language skills to compete and assimilate rapidly in a
first world, Western economy.
These
migrants pay virtually no income taxes, yet, would qualify for the same
benefits as U.S. citizens. The inevitable result: another run-up in an annual
deficit already running $1 trillion in the red.
Politically,
so massive a migration of peoples who, once they become citizens, vote 70%-90%
Democratic means an end of the GOP as a truly national party.
If we
open the borders, how do we stop the drugs from coming in? How do we stop the
cartels from following MS-13, which is already here?
Socially,
this country is as splintered as it has been since the 1960s.
Will a
barrage of migrants add to its diversity, or deepen the ethnic, racial and
cultural divides that are turning us into two, three, many Americas?
Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of
"Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and
Divided America Forever." To find out more about Patrick Buchanan and read
features by other Creators writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators website
at www.creators.com.
Cuban State Media Promotes Bernie Sanders’ Praise for Communism
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Granma, the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Cuba, promoted comments by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in an article Wednesday, in which the Democrat primary frontrunner praised Fidel Castro for his alleged “literacy campaigns.”
Shortly after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, Castro implemented indoctrination schemes in which children were forced to learn to read only through Marxist teachings that glorified mass murderers like Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Cuba had an extremely high literacy rate, and quality of life generally, prior to Castro’s undemocratic seizure of power.
Sanders has defended Castro on three separate occasions this week: in a Sunday interview with 60 Minutes, in remarks to CNN the next day, and on the debate stage in South Carolina last night.
The Granma article, titled “Bernie Sanders Recognized the Achievements of Cuba in Education and Health,” referenced the 60 Minutes interview.
Sanders, “today one of the strongest aspirants to the Democrat Party nomination to November’s presidential elections, recognized Cuba’s role in sending doctors all over the world,” the newspaper alleged. “While he made clear that his ‘socialism’ is not that of Venezuela or Cuba and underlined that the type of society he believes in is like what he believes exists in Denmark … the lawmaker affirmed that it is ‘unfair to simply say that everything is bad’ on the island.”
“As is to be expected, his comments provoked the ire of the most extremist Cuban-American sector in southern Florida, who oppose any proximity to the Caribbean island,” Granma concluded.
The newspaper republished some of his remarks in which he praised Cuba’s literacy rate and Castro’s slave doctor program.
“We’re very opposed to the authoritarian nature of Cuba but you know, it’s unfair to simply say everything is bad. You know? When Fidel Castro came into office, you know what he did? He had a massive literacy program. Is that a bad thing? Even though Fidel Castro did it?” Sanders told60 Minutes’ Anderson Cooper. The comments prompted condemnation from many sectors of American society, including what Granma calls “extremist” survivors of communism. In a letter to Democrat National Committee chairman Tom Perez, four former Cuban political prisoners asserted that they were “offended that a presidential candidate of your party dared to praise a tyrant who shed so much blood of innocent Cubans, deprived all people of their basic rights,” and divided Cuban families, among other crimes.
Following his comments at the Democrat debate last night, in which Sanders again insisted, “when dictatorships, whether it is the Chinese or the Cubans, do something good, you acknowledge that,” another Castro regime propaganda outlet, “Cuba Debate,” praised the rise of radical leftism in America.
“An emerging political sector in the U.S., the greatly growing ‘democratic left’ led primarily by Bernie Sanders, is attacking many problems of American capitalist society where it hurts the fascists,” a “Cuba Debate” columnist wrote, “with concrete programs against the unusual military budget, against the reality that multi-millionaires pay an insignificant amount in taxes, against social services deficits.”
“Sanders’ ‘social democrat’ message is a launching point to detain and later open the way to the defeat of fascism,” the publication proclaimed.
Sanders received attention from Latin American communists and socialists long before the 2020 election. In 2017, for example, Granmapublished an interview with Communist Party USA international secretary Emile Schepers in which he insisted that “there is growing interest in communist ideas” in America.
“[M]illions of youth mobilized in support of the progressive ideas of Bernie Sanders during the Democratic Party primaries. Schepers is convinced that if the Vermont Senator had been Trump’s opponent, he would have won,” Granma asserted.
Longtime Cuban ally, dictator Nicolás Maduro, has similarly applauded “our revolutionary friend” Bernie Sanders. During the 2016 election, Maduro claimed that Sanders losing the Democrat primary to Hillary Clinton proved that America did not have free and fair elections and that Americans lived in a dictatorship.
“Bernie Sanders, our revolutionary friend, ought to win in the United States,” Maduro said on his television program at the time. “If the elections in the United States did not depend on an archaic system from 200 years ago, Bernie Sanders would be president.”
“In the United States, the people do not have social rights. They do not have the right to work, to stability, to a salary, they do not have the right to public health, free quality public education at all levels,” Maduro asserted.
During this campaign, multiple reports have revealed that U.S. intelligence officials have reason to believe that Sanders is receiving support from the government of Russia, which funds both communist regimes in Cuba and Venezuela. Sanders admitted this week that he had been alerted to Russian activity favoring his campaign.
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