National Socialism for America
Blut, Ehre, und Loyalität
A recent Senate hearing into sanctuary localities hosted Laura Wilkerson, whose son Josh was beaten, tortured, and burned to death by an illegal alien. During the hearing, she said:
"This was our family's 9/11 terrorist attack by a foreign invader, whether you want to recognize it or whether you do not. This government continues to fail or even recognize that we have an issue. Americans are dying daily at the hands of criminals that we don't even know are here. "You're officially notified today there's a problem when this happens. You can't deny it any longer. You cannot stand by and ignore our families -- our American families. You're elected by Americans, not any other country. You should be for Americans. If you want to sit quietly on the sidelines, you've thrown your hat into the ring already. Your silence speaks volumes. You're either for Americans, or you're not." Sanctuary localities are dangerous and are hotbeds of illegal alien crimes. While these city governments may be alright with letting dangerous criminal illegal aliens walk the streets, most Americans are not H.R. 3437, the Protecting American Lives Act would defund sanctuary cities. Permanently resettling refugees should be the very last option as moving refugees thousands of miles to the United States, Europe, or Australia makes it very unlikely that refugees will return to their home countries when it is safe to do so. In fact, the UN recommends safe, internationally supervised camps in adjoining countries, or at least the same region, so refugees can eventually more easily move back home.
Currently, some 500,000 refugees have been placed into local American communities through federal resettlement programs since 2009 -- accounting for about 70% of all refugees resettled by the UN. There has been little to assure the American people that these programs are capable of screening out present and future criminals and terrorists who often exploit the chaos of emergency migrations. |
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