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LAWMAKERS AND LAW-BREAKERS

by OPOVV, ©2013

Is the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Division of the Department of Homeland Security doing its job, or has it been hamstrung by the Obama regime?

(Jun. 27, 2013) — Imagine if our employees refused to do the job for which they were hired and just hung out at the water cooler and talked about retirement. And then add that the people who we put in charge of the people who were supposed to do the work hung out in the Executive Lounge and spent the day discussing their retirement plans, day after day, year after year so now we’re talking in decades. And to make matters worse, imagine that the people we elected to fix the problem (of the employees not doing their job) turn their backs on their Oath and do nothing, so we end up with thousands of government paycheck recipients sitting around, doing nothing except discussing the subject of retirement every way from ‘A’ to ‘Z’, while the number of illegal immigrants add-up hourly for the last 40 years.

We’ve been hearing a lot of words from Washington, from politicians and news sources, but there are certain words and phrases that I’ve been listening for but have failed to hear, such as “deportation” and “failure to follow the law.” Why does the government want millions of lawbreakers living among us, and why has the government not taken any action in following the very laws that they were hired to follow?

Good question, but one thing is certain is that it’s not good for America to have millions of lawbreakers, of illegal immigrants living with us, speaking everything but English, and our government  kowtows to them by affording all government papers translated in numerous languages and affording the English-challenged translators to insure that their “Constitutional Rights” are not violated.

And then what about our rights?  Are not our Constitutional Rights violated when we get robbed, raped, maimed or killed by a DUI driver who shouldn’t even be in our country in the first place? They wouldn’t be if the people we’ve hired to keep us safe had done their job instead of wasting their time at the water cooler.  It’s as if we don’t count these days. A citizen of the United States takes a back seat to an illegal immigrant, thanks to government policies. We have to work, while illegal immigrants get coddled by the Nanny State that we pay for.

We, as a people, can do what’s right, and what is right, in this case, is to refrain from tarnishing the Beacon for Freedom to the world. If we allow lawbreakers to get away with breaking the law, we diminish the worth of our country and become not the caretakers of the Constitution, but the destroyers of the Rule of Law.

A couple of years ago there was a rally in Charlotte, NC, for amnesty for illegal immigrants, so I went down to see it first-hand, hopefully to see them all rounded up and shipped out. What I found astonished me, for it turned out to be a protest against the police arresting Spanish-speaking people for DUI’s, that it was “culturally acceptable” for them to drive drunk; who cares what mayhem and damage they cause? Thousands of illegal immigrants gathered in one place and not one deportation, once again demonstrating that our government employees are, if anything, consistent.

No, no “reform.” I support the deportation of each and every illegal immigrant, anchor babies less than 18 years old, and all Muslims. There’s too much water cooler time for our employees; I think it’s time for them to work for a living.

OPOVV

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Fran
Thursday, June 27, 2013 6:04 PM

Even worse is that when a state is affected by the Federal Government not doing their job, and the state passes a law requiring state employees to arrest illegals the Federal Government sues the state.