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June 25, 2014 Amnesty by any Other Name By John Bennett Senator Rand Paul is far too willing to support amnesty for illegal aliens. Paul pointedly replied to Breitbart News after their headline “Rand Paul: Let’s Compromise on Amnesty.” In response to that headline, Paul tweeted: I will not let sloppy journalists characterize my position as “amnesty.” It is simply untrue. t.co/ToWmioTg0W — Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) June 12, 2014 Well, Senator Paul, perhaps you should be worried that the public will not let sloppy politicians characterize their pro-amnesty positions as anything other than amnesty. Here’s why Paul’s position amounts to amnesty:while speaking with David Axelrod, Paul agreed that he “would grant [the 11 million illegal aliens] a legalized status in the form of a work visa and allow them to await citizenship.” The 11 million broke our law but they will be allowed to stay and become citizens instead of complying with the law. They will not be held accountable to the current law, but instead their illegal conduct will be rewarded. That’s amnesty -- in fact it is amnesty plus a perverse reward wrapped inside a terrible policy incentive. For those inclined to agree with Paul on the need for “immigration reform”, it is instructive to note where Paul’s reasoning falls apart: Paul writes, “The Obama administration’s lawless executive orders legalizing people who came here illegally will only encourage more illegal immigration -- unless we act now with real, strong, verifiable border security.” But if “executive orders legalizing people who came here illegally will only encourage more illegal immigration,” then wouldn’t a Congressional act “legalizing people who came here illegally” also“encourage more illegal immigration”? Paul makes it sound as if America will benefit from amnesty because the border will finally be secure after “reform.” In other words, we should just accept that border security is being held hostage, and we should gladly pay the amnesty ransom. The truth is that we have a better option: force politicians to enforce our laws at threat of losing their jobs. The entire debate about “immigration reform” is a terrible charade, riddled with nonsense spread by ill-informed politicians, including several Republicans. Calling a bad policy a “reform” is one of the oldest tricks in the book, and Americans just aren’t buying it. The trouble that elites like Sen. Paul face is that a conscientious citizen, with an hours’ worth of free time, can learn as much about immigration policy as the average Senator. In the eyes of many concerned citizens, the president, Congress, and Senate are failing their duty to protect our border and maintain America’s sovereignty. In that regard, Sen. Paul is just about as guilty as the president. They’ve each carelessly promoted a “path to normalization” (Paul’s words), or “immigration reform” (as Paul constantly repeats). Paul and Obama have both invited illegal immigration; Paul is only slightly less blatant in his disregard for the rule of law on matters of immigration. Paul, Obama, and the rest of the “immigration reform” crowd have all made clear that if you cross our border illegally, you will be allowed to stay. This sends a message to the entire world that we don’t have enough discretion to protect our national boundary. Senator Paul claims to be opposed to “lawless” immigration policy,which he calls “a beacon for more illegal immigrants.” What does he expect will happen if Congress officially declares that 11 million illegal aliens will be granted amnesty? How will that be any less of a “beacon”? A congressional endorsement of amnesty will signal that we have largely abandoned enforcement of our immigration laws. American politicians seem to be dissolving our border at the exact time many Western countries are moving to restrict illegal immigration, as well as legal immigration. For instance, in France, theFront National (FN) party achieved a record victory in last month’s EU election, finishing ahead of France’s two major parties. FN’s president Marine Le Pen, in her memorable way, says this about immigration: Immigration is an organized replacement of our population. This threatens our very survival. We don’t have the means to integrate those who are already here. The result is endless cultural conflict. If only we had political leadership in America with half the national pride of France’s Le Pen. Instead, we must contend with politicians like Rand Paul, who is laboring under the weight of certain historical myths. For example, he claims, “Immigrants are drawn to the magnet of free market capitalism here in the United States.” That claim is, in important respects, demonstrably false. What Paul needs to realize is that no politician in this day and age will be given the benefit of the doubt when they recite platitudes; few politicians command even a shred of trust. This is especially true on immigration matters. So when Breitbart’s Tony Lee writes that Paul supports amnesty, sensible conservatives are prone to believe Lee’s characterization. That’s because, more often than not, politicians tend to obscure the facts while outlets like Breitbart tend to bluntly state the facts, and most readers recognize as much. Politicians, including Paul to an extent, have simply lost credibility. Paul is not entitled to any deference because of his family name. In fact, it looks as if he might need a dose of the Cantor treatment. Unless Paul starts promoting enforcement and border security, with no amnesty ransom in exchange, he’ll continue to estrange himself from the voters who are paying attention. Given the crisis on our southern border, politicians should be attempting to build credibility with the public, not encouraging lawlessness. The Obama administration, through executive orders and the bully pulpit, brought on the current crisis at our southern border. If amnesty passes, Congress will shout the same message the Obama administration has been sending: Give me your tired, your poor, your “disadvantaged” yearning for more government. If Paul is genuinely opposed to a “lawless” immigration system, then he would staunchly oppose any effort to reward illegal entry or visa overstay. When Paul talks about “immigration reform,” this is nothing but a cosmopolitan euphemism for amnesty. Whether border enforcement is included in “immigration reform” or not, legalization means amnesty. If the 11 million illegal aliens will be exempted from the law, and in fact rewarded, then we are faced with amnesty. Therefore, the much-touted border enforcement is nothing but a sweetener for amnesty. The immigration reform “compromise” Paul favors really boils down to this: we give the Democrats and their pro-amnesty GOP allies a cookie for doing what they are supposed to do, which is enforcing our immigration law. John Bennett (MA, University of Chicago, Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences 07) is a writer whose work has appeared in The Daily Caller, Townhall, World Net Daily, Human Events, Liberty Unyielding, Accuracy in Media, and FrontPage Magazine, among others. He has appeared as a featured guest on the Laura Ingraham, Jerry Doyle, and Lars Larson programs. Follow @Jthomasbennett ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At this stage of utter CRIMINAL CONTEMPT for our TENTH AMENDMENT LAW, which We The People ordained and established UPON all of our elected Republican and Democrat USURPERS and DESPOTS; Federal ELECTIONS ARE NOT THE SOLUTION TO OUR PROBLEM ----> FEDERAL ELECTIONS ARE THE PROBLEM. The more we elect Federal Republicans and Democrat THE WORSE it is going to be for our public debt, UNFUNDED Liabilities, our economy, our small businesses, our jobs, our Individual Rights, our States Rights, our State and Popular SOVEREIGNTY and our Freedom. THE LESS WE CONCERN OURSELVES with FEDERAL ELECTIONS and instead, FOCUS LIKE A LASER BEAM on using STATE elections to FORCE, COMPEL and DEMAND our State Assemblymen and State Senators to SIGN TO A PLEDGE to sponsor and facilitate PASSAGE of OUR State Joint Sovereignty Resolution WITH ARREST PROVISION, the sooner we will restore THE REPUBLIC and the RULE OF THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND. IF we, in our Patriot / Freedom / Constitutionalist and TEA Party organizations, support his/her STATE candidacy, the ENTIRE REPUBLIC and our Constitution will be RESTORED. But if we think about and concern ourselves with FEDERAL ELECTIONS, all will be lost ! ! Why ? Because we all know and have witnessed for ourselves that ON TV NEWs, John Boehner, Karl Rove, Paul Ryan, Chris Christe, and the vast majority of the Republicans state that they HAVE TO use our IRS STOLEN wages, salaries and property to BUY the votes from the American voting MOB and the ILLEGAL Aliens, and you know what, THEY ARE RIGHT. That is why the Republicans are pushing for AMNESTY and DEMANDING IT. All of this will come to a total END and The Republic, our wages, our salaries, our State and Individual Rights, State and Popular Sovereignty, our economy, our small businesses, our jobs, our individual family PROSPERITY and POWER, and our FREEDOM will be fully restored to our former American INDIVIDUAL greatness IF and ONLY if WE Stop thinking about and concerning ourselves about Federal elections, because UNDER THE RULE OF LAW, the Federal Government HAS NO POWER, within our Union, and has NO RIGHT to spend ANY MONEY whatsoever on ANYTHING that isnt granted them in the Constitution under Article I Section 8. This is not a theory or a concept; this CONSTITUTIONAL LAW and a FACT that ALL POWER and SPENDING, except the eighteen, are reserved to the States, respectively, or the people. PERIOD ! IF We The People restore OUR TENTH AMENDMENT LAW by this State Legislative measure, the average working American Middle Class family will become extremely wealthy. The Wisconsin TEA Party Committee on State Sovereignty has this bill available for you to review and use for your home Country, of fifty, which form a more perfect Union.
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