A US Army Composed of Immigrant-invaders?

March 7, 2024

California’s Democrat Government Permits illegal immigrants to be police officers.  It is only a logical step to put them into the US Army.

First Democrats demonized white men, forced white soldiers to take “sensitivity training,” and then refused white men promotion because “there are too many white officers.”  Consequently, white men stopped signing up for military service that they found to be oppressive and humiliating.  Now Democrats want to give immigrant-invaders citizenship for serving in the US military.  Tucker Carlson explains:

 

As CBS explains, “anyone who can legally work in the state under federal law can be a police officer regardless of citizenship. Lying “fact checker” scum claim claim that this in no way applies to undocumented workers, only to people with  work authorization.  But work permits for illegals are part of the perks handed to them. See this.

As I recently reported, four years of the anti-white, anti-American Biden regime has allowed according to official (and understated) data immigrant-invaders to enter equivalent in number to 48 cities the size of Pittsburgh.  How are these massive numbers of people to be supported if they are not permitted to have work permits.  Cities and states have budgetary problems. Many American citizens are living on credit card debt.  The federal debt is exploding as foreign demand for US Treasuries declines.  Who is going to support 15,000,000 people without work permits?

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Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, associate editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week’s first outside columnist, columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service, contributor to the editorial page of the Los Angeles Times, and columnist for the main French and Italian newspapers, and for Creators Syndicate in Los Angeles. He served in numerous academic appointments in US universities and was  appointed to the William E. Simon Chair for Political Economy at Georgetown University’s Center for Strategic and International Studies where his colleagues were Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, James R. Schlesinger (one of his former professors), and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Thomas Moorer. His article, “How the Law Was Lost,” was published in the January 1999 Cardozo Law Review.