Michael Ramirez: Confused at the Border 02-26-24
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
You can start by removing the welcome sign. —Michael
Blunt Force Border Policy —Lloyd Billingsley, Power Line
Biden’s Invasion of the Illegals —John Kass
Letter to the Editor:
The Senate immigration bill was a complete farce—it would not even go into effect until 5000 people were encountered at the border on any one day for four consecutive days. But then the Prez could declare a humanitarian crisis and suspend the entire bill.
The evidence is now pretty serious that illegals are voting. Rasmussen recently determined that upwards of 20% of the votes in 2020 were fraudulent—people voting in a state where they did not live, voting in two states, and, yes, voting while not being in the country legally. The numbers could be 5%, but that would be enough to switch the results as illegals were registered 3 to 1 Dems vs Reps. And throw the election into the House where R states with a majority of the representatives outnumber Dems by 25-23 with two tied. *
The Senate bill also provided amnesty to most of those in the country unlawfully. In at least five states, illegals are allowed to vote. Motor voter was a clever way to register illegals. Now we know why giving driver’s licenses to illegals was so high on the list of Dem priorities. When I testified before the MD legislature ten years ago not to give driver’s licenses to illegals, Dems were absolutely against any ban. I testified in five other states), and Dems were all adamant that illegal aliens be provided driver's licenses---even when knowing that the 9-11 hijackers were provided driver’s licenses that allowed them to board airplanes. Elias is the crook behind all this---they decided to get votes where they were available—prisoners and illegal aliens were pools of potential voters in the millions.
The impeachment was necessary to send a message about the illegality of what Mayorkas and the President have deliberately done on immigration. When Vermont brought Jamaicans in to work the orchards, the workers did not get a paycheck for the season until they went home. They were provided room and board while working the apple orchards, but the system worked. —Peter Huessy
Mr Huessy is President and Senior Director of Strategic Deterrent Studies at GeoStrategic Analysis and his work appears at Global Security Review.
*Corrected from an earlier version, which stated: “26-23 with three tied.”
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