the situation surrounding foreign folk coming to america is as wacky as it can get, i hope, cause if it gets worse than it is now, we best be buying more ammo;
Irish Savant – June 29, 2019
I can remember, and it wasn’t so long ago, when getting into the US
represented a significant challenge. First you had to apply for a visa
(which contained a raft of tricky questions along the lines of ‘are you a
terrorist or do you intend to commit acts of terrorism while in the
US?’) and if memory serves me correctly you even had to do an interview
with some steely-eyed bureaucrat. My niece overstayed her visa and was
summarily deported, never to return. A friend of my wife who lived in
America, was married to an American and whose kids were born there was,
together with her kids, refused permission to board the plane at Shannon
due to some technical glitch in their documentation.
That was little more than twenty years ago. Now the detritus from
every hell-hole on the globe can almost freely cross the southern
‘border’ and once across usually qualify for some form of residency.
Sure, people are still stopped and others get deported, but literally
millions have, over the last few decades, crossed illegally and now
roost in the US. This says nothing of the legal immigrants (mainly from
Asia) who have been flooding in by the millions over the same period.
Despite the campaign promises Trump has utterly failed to make a
difference. The staggering scale of the problem was graphically
illustrated at the recent Democratic debate when close to a majority of
the candidates, hands raised in the air, stood in favour of free medical
care for people illegally residing in the country. Just think about
that. Free medical care for people illegally residing in the country,
when a few decades back they’d have immediately been punted back over
the border – assuming they had somehow managed to get across in the
first place.
Some time ago I wrote ‘Am I alone in thinking that this is another
sign of a general quickening? Not just gun control but all elements of
the anti-White project seem to have suddenly gone into overdrive. Third
World immigration, the spread of “hate” (read anti-White) legislation,
the blocking of pro-White websites, White displacement in the workplace,
antifa aggression and provocations, depravity and degeneration in the
public sphere, the rewriting of history. It’s like the way the flow of a
river speeds up as it approaches a waterfall. It’s a good analogy
because it seems we are headed towards some precipitous event, the
nature and outcome of which, to me at least, are unknown.’
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