Right
or wrong here is
the law.
McCarran-Walter
Act Of 1952
Wouldn't
it be
interesting
if, at some
point during
his
Presidential
term, Donald
Trump asked,
"Oh, by the
way, has
anyone in
Washington DC
ever heard of
the McCarran-Walter Act Of 1952”?
Here
are the
historic facts
that would
seem to
indicate that
many of the
people we
elect to work
for us in
Washington DC
do NOT have
the slightest
idea of what
laws already
exist in OUR
country.
After
several
terrorist
incidents were
carried out in
the United
States, Donald
Trump was
severely,
criticized for
suggesting
that the U.S.
should limit
or temporarily
suspend the
immigration of
certain ethnic
groups,
nationalities,
and even
people of
certain
religions
(Muslims). The
criticisms
condemned such
a suggestion
as, among
other things,
being
un-American,
dumb, stupid,
reckless,
dangerous and
racist.
Congressmen
and Senators
swore that
they would
never allow
such
legislation,
and our
current
President
called such a
prohibition on
immigration
"unconstitutional".
As
Gomer Pyle
would say,
“Well,
Surprise,
Surprise!” It
seems that the
selective
immigration
ban is already
law and has
been applied
on several
occasions.
Known
as the
McCarran-Walter
Act, the
Immigration
and
Nationality
Act of 1952
allows for the
"Suspension of
entry or
imposition of
restrictions
by the
President,
whenever the
President
finds that the
entry of
aliens or of
any class of
aliens into
the United
States would
be detrimental
to the
interests of
the United
States. The
President may,
by
proclamation,
and for such a
period as he
shall deem
necessary, may
suspend the
entry of all
aliens or any
class of
aliens as
immigrants or
non-immigrants
or impose any
restrictions
on the entry
of aliens he
may deem to be
appropriate.”
And
who do you
suppose last utilized this process? Why it was
Democrat
President
Jimmy Carter,
no less than
37 years ago,
in 1979, to
keep Iranians
out of the
United States.
But
he actually
did more. He
made ALL
Iranian
students, already in the United States, check
in with the government. And then he deported a
bunch of them.
Seven thousand
were found in
violation of
their visas,
and a total of
15,000
Iranians were
forced to
leave the USA
in 1979.
So,
what say you
about all of
the criticism
that Donald
Trump received
from the
Democrat
Senators,
Representatives
and Obama?
Additionally,
it is
important to
note that the
McCarran-Walter Act also requires that
an “applicant
for
immigration
must be of
good moral
character and
in agreement with the principles of our Constitution.”
Therefore,
one could
surmise that
since the
Quran forbids
Muslims to
swear
allegiance to
the U.S.
Constitution,
technically,
ALL Muslims
should be
refused
immigration to
OUR country.
Authenticated
at http://library.uwb.edu/ stati c/ USimmigration/1952_
immigration
_and_nationality_act.html
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