Don’t Mention Immigration: GOP Leaders Ignore Anti-Jihad
Fixes Demanded by Voters
Government-approved immigrant
jihadis have attacked and killed another 14 Americans, but GOP politicians are
ignoring the obvious fix demanded by the American public—reduce Islamic
migration into the United States.
The Senate’s GOP leader doesn’t want to talk about immigration, according
to a statement he issued a few hours before the president’s national address on
the jihad threat.
“As we approach the last year of President [Barack] Obama’s term, Americans
understand that the terrorist threat has evolved but not vanished—and it has
certainly not been ‘contained,’” said the statement from GOP Majority Leader
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Score 52% grade F.
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“The President has the opportunity tonight to tell the American people how
he is willing to adapt to the threat and how he can better prepare our nation
for a fight that will inevitably be passed on to his successor,” he declared,
before avoiding the most obvious, popular and effective anti-jihad
strategy—reducing Islamic settlement in U.S. communities and neighborhoods.
He should tell us what legal authorities he needs to defeat encrypted
online communications, and what is needed to reestablish our capture,
interrogation, and surveillance capabilities. He should tell us how the
coalition or NATO will forge a ground force capable of not just attempting to
“contain” ISIL within its interior lines in Iraq and Syria—even as the group
expands its reach into other countries—but actually driving it from Raqqa. He
should tell us the force structure and funding our commanders will need to
rebuild so we can continue and expand this fight while facing other threats
around the globe. And he should explain why he won’t use the secure facility at
Guantanamo Bay to safely hold and interrogate newly captured terrorists in
order to help prevent the next plot against innocent Americans.”
GOP donors and the party’s business-wing don’t want immigration to become
another casualty of immigrant jihadis. That’s because immigration provides
business with more than one million extra lower-wage customers and taxpayer-funded
customers each year, which boost profits and stock values.
In 2013, Obama used his legal powers to up the annual immigration of new
workers to 2.1 million, even as 4.4 million Americans turned 18. Unsurprisingly,
the rush of new workers flatlined wages, boosted profits, and spiked Wall
Street wealth.
House Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)
Score 58% grade F,
is following the same don’t-mention-immigration course and is even
deep-sixing the House’s Nov. 19 vote passage of a bill to curb the inflow of
Syrian refugees. Obama wants to bring in at least 10,000 more Muslim migrants
from Syria in 2016.
On Dec. 3, Ryan embraced his inner progressive, downplayed the possibility
of a jihad attack and described mass-shootings as an issue of “mental
health.”
“You can’t help but watch this on TV and yell at the TV and say, ‘What can
we do to prevent this from happening?’” he said on CBS.
This particular shooting in San Bernardino—there’s just too much unknowns
before we speculate about the origin of this one. But what we have seen—and a
common theme among many of these mass shootings—is a theme of mental illness.
And we need to fix our mental illness laws, our policies. They’re outdated. And
that is something that we are working on right now. We are moving a bill
through the process here, the Murphy legislation, because we think that’s one
of the more consistent and common themes—people with mental illness are getting
guns and conducting these mass shootings.
That determination to avoid the issue of immigration is also why Ryan
delegated the Speaker’s Dec. 5 weekend speech to a deputy, who obligingly
talked about the uncontroversial need to tighten oversight of visitors—including
Brits, Germans, and French—who have visited areas near the Islamic State’s
mini-Caliphate in north-eastern Syria. The visa issue is so uncontroversial
that even the Democrats are willing to help fix the problem.
“The next terrorist to attack our country could be only one flight away.
And that’s why the House is preparing to act on legislation to prevent our
enemies from entering this country through our visa-waiver program,” said
Rep. Candice Miller (R-MI) Score 52% grade F, the chairman of the House
Administration Committee, which handles various lesser issues, such as funding
the Capitol’s operations. Throughout
her speech, she did not talk at all about the House’s lopsided Nov. 19 vote to
curb Muslim refugees.
Huge majorities of Americans strongly oppose the migration of Muslims to the United
States. Muslim migrants tend to be unskilled, heavily reliant on
taxpayer-funded welfare programs, reluctant to integrate into Americans society, are under
intense internal pressure to preserve their own mix of religion, culture, and politics, relatively likely to join jihad groups—56 Muslims were indicted on jihad charges in the first 11 month
of 2014, and to support pro-jihad political groups.
Yet the federal government is set to increase their population in the
United States up to 6.2 million by 2030. For example, a record 680,000 migrants from Muslims countries were granted green cards from
2009 to 2013. Also, two million people from Muslim-majority countries were admitted
to the United States since the jihad atrocity on 9/11/2001.
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