Thursday, November 20, 2014

Ebola Amnesty

by JASmius



It just never ends:

People from Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone in the United States as of Thursday may apply for protection from deportation, as well as for work permits, for eighteen months, said a Department of Homeland Security official. After eighteen months, the Secretary of Homeland Security will assess whether the protection should be extended, based on the level of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials estimate that eight thousand people will be eligible to apply.

Betcha it's a lot more than that, regardless of whether or not they have ebola.  Like the Obama Regime was ever going to deport them.  Like the Obama Regime would deport anybody here illegally and unsafely.  Except Christians, Constitutionalists, Conservatives, Republicans, and Tea Partiers, of course.  Just you wait.

But what's another eight thousand on top of the six million O is going to legalize with the stroke of his pen tonight, right?  Other than that they could kill us all with ebola even faster than Latin American illegals can with enterovirus-D68 and all the other pestilences they brought, and bring, and will bring, with them.

Exit comment from Liberty News:

What about “protected status” for American citizens? When will that be granted?

The last chance for any such reprieve was November 6th, 2012.  Hope you're not holding your breath, pal.  Once your lungs start to liquify, you'll need all the oxygen you can get.

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