Monday, January 30, 2017

President Trump's temporary ban on travelers from Seven Mid-East Countries



"The Immigration and Nationality Act passed June 27, 1952 revised the laws relating to immigration, naturalization, and nationality for the United States. That act, which became Public Law 414, established both the law and the intent of Congress regarding the immigration of Aliens to the US and remains in effect today. Among the many issues it covers, one in particular, found in Chapter 2 Section 212, is the prohibition of entry to the US if the Alien belongs to an organization seeking to overthrow the government of the United States by "force, violence, or other unconstitutional means." This, by its very definition, rules out Islamic immigration to the United States, but this law is being ignored by the White House.

Islamic immigration to the US would be prohibited under this law because the Koran, Sharia Law and the Hadith all require complete submission to Islam, which is antithetical to the US government, the Constitution, and to the Republic.

All Muslims who attest that the Koran is their life's guiding principal subscribe to submission to Islam and its form of government. Now the political correct crowd would say that Islamists cannot be prohibited from entering the US because Islam is a religion. Whether it is a religion is immaterial because the law states that Aliens who are affiliated with any "organization" that advocates the overthrow of our government are prohibited..Enforce the law," says Susan P!!

President Trump is making America safe again in spite of the first snafu that his security team now fully understands. There is nothing wrong with re-screening those holding Green Cards when re-entering this country.

Trump's executive order was based on a bill that Obama signed into law in December 2015. The countries were chosen through Obama's Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act as part of an omnibus spending bill. The legislation restricted access to the Visa Waiver Program, which allows citizens from 38 countries who are visiting the United States for less than 90 days to enter without a visa. Right now, the temporary ban involves 7 countries for 90 days.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Other than the usual crazies, the biggest outcry over the temporary immigration ban is coming from Silicon Valley; you know, those tech giants who hire H1B Visa Holders, have American Workers train them, and then fire the Americans. Be Quiet Tech Giants! You're shining a light on your employment practices. We might not feel so sorry for your plight, when the real reason for your phony outrage is broadcasted.