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Executive Orders Aimed At Building The Wall And Attacking Sanctuary Cities To Be Signed Tomorrow
Published On 01/24/2017 | By Marcus Cicero | Featured Articles, News, U.S. News
Only a few hours have passed since I published a nice little piece that brought up the joyful news that President Trump had not forgotten his promises to the American people about the Moslem Problem in this country.
A great start to be sure, but I thought that that was all we would be hearing on the immigration front for the day.
But I was wrong.
Dead wrong.
And I couldn’t be happier over such a prediction blunder.
Actually, my eyes are watering a bit over what I’ve just learned.
Brothers, the big and beautiful wall that has been mentioned since the very beginning of the 2016 Presidential Race is about to be brought into reality through executive order, as is the decision to unleash the hounds of hell upon cities who use their land to hide and protect illegal subhuman infiltrators.
Our Commander In Chief is not a man who reneges on his word, and in just five days he has done more good for this nation than any other leader in living memory.
May he rule for a thousand years, and may the blessings of Almighty God (and Kek) smile upon him and his vision for America.
From Washington Post:
President Trump is planning to sign executive orders on Wednesday enabling construction of his proposed border wall, and targeting cities where local leaders refuse to hand over illegal immigrants for deportation, part of a multi-day rollout of his long-promised crackdown on illegal immigration, officials familiar with the decision said Tuesday.
“Big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow,” Trump wrote on Twitter late Tuesday. “Among many other things, we will build the wall!”
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The moves represent Trump’s first effort to deliver on perhaps the signature issue that drove his presidential campaign: his belief that illegal immigration is out of control and threatening the country’s safety and security.
On Wednesday, Trump plans to speak to a town hall of employees at the Department of Homeland Security’s headquarters in Washington, where he is expected to sign the orders. The effort to crack down on what are known as sanctuary cities will resonate with the Republican base, which has long criticized local officials who refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Later this week, officials said, the president plans to sign other orders restricting immigration and access to the United States for refugees and some visa holders from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, although the exact timing was being arranged late Tuesday and was subject to change. Residents from many of these places are already rarely granted U.S. visas.
Senior Trump advisers such as chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon and attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions were deeply involved in the extended debate about the orders, said several people familiar with the discussions. These people emphasized that the week’s actions are intended to start fulfilling Trump’s campaign promises on immigration and bring Republicans behind Trump on the issue, one day before he speaks at Thursday’s congressional GOP retreat in Philadelphia. These people spoke on the condition of anonymity because the executive orders were still being finalized.
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White House aides said Trump planned to meet Wednesday with several parents of children who were killed by immigrants who are in the country illegally. These activists, who refer to themselves as “angel moms,” were frequently featured during Trump’s campaign rallies and during the Republican National Convention.
Any immigration measures announced by the president will set up a fierce battle in Trump’s first week between the White House and advocates for immigrants, who were reacting with alarm Tuesday as word spread that immigration was on the table. Immigration experts said they had been told the orders later this week would include a halt to all admissions of refugees for 120 days, including from the Syrian civil war, and a 30-day pause in the issuance of immigrant and non-immigrant visas to people from some predominantly Muslim countries.
Like I said in my earlier article, I have a hard time seeing the President reversing the Moslem ban once it goes into effect for even a short period of time.
The same assumption applies to The Wall and sanctions against Communist cities too, I suppose.
You see, Trump understands the mood of the country at large, and is likely not the kind of individual who will stab his close supporters in the back in order to appease a population of tribal desert savages and primitive mongrel Latrinos that contribute nothing but rape, shootings, drug-dealings, gang warfare, and bombings to our civilization.
Basically it will come down to whether Congress decides to proceed in a smooth manner with these new proposals (unfortunately the weasels still have control over funding projects), or if they will have to be broken by sheer force of will.
My guess is that they’ll bow down and accept their second-class status in this New Order.
Actually, they have little choice if they value their jobs and freedom.
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