When Obama said before the 2008 ‘we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America’, many in the media ignored it as they cheered Obama on to victory over a week, old, crusty coot John McCain. So far, that ‘fundamental transformation’ has been to make the ‘evil’ American the laughing stock of the international world with red lines that are crossed and ignored by the Obama/Jarrett regime. Socialized medicine has come to America. Now, Obama is overwhelmed our border patrol agents on the southern border with a surge of nearly 300,000 diseased, illegal aliens who are being taken care of with take payer dollars, will likely never be sent back to the country of origin, and spreading diseases like scabies, lice, whooping cough, H1N1 virus, etc.
Obama delivers 290,000 diseased illegals to your home |
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The deluge of 290,000 illegals — so far — are exploiting legal loopholes that allow them to get temporary permits to stay in the United States.
Experts say that President Barack Obama’s administration has failed to close the loopholes and is unlikely to deport more than a small percentage of the illegals, despite the high unemployment rates among American Latino, African-American and white youths, and the strapped budgets of many cities and towns.
The president’s policy has caused protests by frightened citizens in towns such as Murrieta. But Obama’s allies — such as La Raza, an ethnic lobby for Latinos — are eager to escalate the conflict and to paint the protestors as racists. Those protests may escalate before the November elections.
The Central American parents of the 50,000 youths and children are using a 2008 law to ensure their children are transported to them for free by a relay of border patrol and Department of Health and Human Services officials. The youths are delivered to the border patrol by smugglers, dubbed coyotes, in exchange for several thousand dollars.
Half of the 50,000 Central American youths were delivered by taxpayer-funded employees directly to their parents now living in the United States, and another third were delivered to people who said they were close relatives, said the July 3 article.