President Trump is on a roll.
He is preparing to build the big, beautiful wall.
He has signaled his glowing support for our federal and state law
enforcement officials.
He will defund sanctuary cities, hire more ICE officers, and
double-down on deportations.
He honored a fallen naval officer. He reaches out to families who have
lost loved ones on the fields of battle overseas, or on our streets overrun
with gang violence.
Someone finally threatened Chicago with a full-on national guard
takeover. That city has gone from mismanaged to purposefully in decline. What
more can one say about Democratic mayors and their sanctuary cities? They want
votes, they want to feel good about themselves and play tough with our
President. The truth is, though, they are like little children grabbing the leg
of full-bore linebacker. No one really notices them, aside from laughing at
their public fecklessness.
I have to hand it to Trump. Our president Trump is kicking rump on the
economy, on deregulation, and he is putting his foot down demanding the repeal
of Obamacare.
But on one issue, I am very concerned.
DACA is still in effect. There are still illegals in this country who
can apply for deferred status. This is the “Come to the altar” moment when it
comes to immigration.
Like many, I did not see a problem with granting legal status or some
kind of pathway to citizenship besides the path already laid out in our legal
codes. After all, a two month old brought to our country by unthinking parents
should not be punished, right? Yet following the 2014 surge of unaccompanied
minors along our borders, a manifest which ended the career of Majority Leader
Eric Cantor, I decided that enough was enough.


The more that the United States caves and accommodated the migrant waves
along our borders, the more that the waves will wash then flood our shores.
Enough is enough.
Two hours before I attended my first city council meeting in Huntington
Park, CA to protest their appointment of two illegal aliens to city
commissions—yes, you read that right—I listened to comedian Paul Rodriguez
declare without hesitation on CNN—“Send the kids back.” By the way, liberal
Republican gubernatorial candidate Neel Kashkari bluntly announced his verdict
on the illegal alien youth: “Send them home.” And so did conservatarian
Congressman Dana Rohrbacher.
What is holding back politicians and candidates from stating the pure
and simple immigration policy “Deport all illegals”?
Congressman Lucille Roybal-Allard, the biggest amnesty panderer in LA County,
told me that “it’s not fair to those who were brought here years ago as
children to send them to their home countries.” It’s all about the DREAMers. “DREAMer”
stands for “Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors. Again – no one
wants to write the accurate word: illegal.
Granted, the children who were brought here without their permission
are in a tight spot. Yes, I have spoken with vocal immigration enforcement
activists who recognize this very tight and difficult decision. But you know what?
This country is already full of dreamers. They are our American youth, born and
raised or naturalized in our country. Even in Los Angeles, naturalization
ceremonies feature young people as young as 6 or 7 years old. If these children
could make it into this country illegally, what excuse does the 28-year old DACA
recipient have?
None.
What excuse do the two illegal aliens on the Huntington Park city
commissions have for not become naturalized citizens?
None.
The truth is that a growing cohort of Millennial illegals have become
radicalized. They do not want to embrace and assimilate into our country. They
believe now that the federal government must grant them amnesty. They believe
that they are entitled to citizenship. Yet like the snowflakes who watched Hillary’s
chances melt away on election night, the dreams of a starship to citizenship
have dissipated.
Since Trump’s election, these youth have become wild, rabid, violent. You
don’t believe me?  Check out these videos
below from a recent city council meeting in “sanctuary city” Cudahy,
California:


For me, it has gotten personal and even deadly. These DREAMers have
turned into NIGHTMARE-ERS. They are swarming into protests, organizing in
public squares and attacking the authority and integrity of this country. This
is wrong. The sheer arrogance of some of the young illegals is deeply
disconcerting. One of them even said to me “I am an asset to this country.” I
never presumed that the United States would cease to exist or could not
function without me. I am a citizen, and I can only humbly claim that I am a
blessed beneficiary.
And I am a dreamer, too, like millions of dreamers who have witnessed
the American Dream delayed or diminished because of state governments and the
past 8 years of the previous Presidential administration. What’s unfair is that
our nation’s compassion—and her 300 million plus citizens (dreamers)—continues
to be put on trial. What’s unfair is that American citizens who want the
federal government to care for American citizens are being branded as bigots,
backward hicks, or modern-day members of the KK–simply because they want their
borders secured and their country and culture safeguarded. Rick Santorum was
right: “We are a nation of laws.” He then told a 27-year old “DREAMer” to
return to her home country and make the world a better place.
It’s time for tough love, President Trump. We cannot allow this charade
of “amnesty-security” to continue. Enforce our immigration laws, repeal DACA!
Put Americans First.

We are dreamers, too, President Trump!
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