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    Is today the day U.S. citizens surrender their country to a foreign national invasion

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    See: Why the U.S. May Be Days Away From a Border Crisis

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    "At 11:59 pm on Thursday, May 11, one emergency will officially end and another may begin. That’s when the Biden administration has scheduled the end of the COVID-19 health emergency, which also means the expiration of a pandemic-era practice that began under the Trump administration of immediately expelling people trying to cross the border without allowing them to request asylum."

    Keep in mind President Biden has ordered 1,500 troops to the border, not to prevent tens of thousands of foreign nationals from flooding across our border each week, but to help process them, after which they will be transported to the interior of our country where American citizens will pay the consequences of this ongoing invasion of the United States.

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    States have authority to protect against an invasion of unwanted foreign nationals

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    Let us keep in mind of the fact that, the States have never surrendered their original authority to protect their borders from unwanted foreign nationals.

    See New York v. Miln, 36 U.S. 102 (1837)

    “That the act of the Legislature of New York mentioned in the plaintiff’s declaration assumes to regulate trade and commerce between the port of New York and foreign ports, and is unconstitutional and void.”
    The Supreme Court directed it to be certified to the Circuit Court of New York that so much of the section of the act of the Legislature of New York as applies to the breaches assigned in the declaration does not assume to regulate commerce between the port of New York and foreign ports, and that so much of the said act is constitutional.

    The act of the Legislature of New York is not a regulation of commerce, but of police, and, being so, it was passed in the exercise of a power which rightfully belonged to the state. The State of New York possessed the power to pass this law before the adoption of the Constitution of the United States. The law was “intended to prevent the state’s being burdened with an influx of foreigners and to prevent their becoming paupers, and who would be chargeable as such.” The end and means here used are within the competency of the states, since a portion of their powers were surrendered to the federal government."

    Also see: HENDERSON v. MAYOR OF CITY OF NEW YORK , 92 U.S. 259 (1875)

    "We are of opinion that this whole subject has been con fided to Congress by the Constitution; that Congress can more appropriately and with more acceptance exercise it than any other body known to our law, state or national; that by providing a system of laws in these matters, applicable to all ports and to all vessels, a serious question, which has long been matter of contest and complaint, may be effectually and satisfactorily settled. [92 U.S. 259, 275] Whether, in the absence of such action, the States can, or how far they can, by appropriate legislation, protect themselves against actual paupers, vagrants, criminals, and diseased persons, arriving in their territory from foreign countries, we do not decide. The portions of the New York statute which concern persons who, on inspection, are found to belong to these classes, are not properly before us, because the relief sought is to the part of the statute applicable to all passengers alike, and is the only relief which can be given on this bill."

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    There is no surer way to weaken, subdue and bring to its knees a prosperous and freedom loving country than by flooding it with deadly drugs, an inflated currency and the poverty stricken, poorly educated, low skilled, diseased, disabled, and criminal populations of other countries.

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    Biden to parole tens of thousands of aliens into the U.S. each week​

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    The Biden Administration policy is . . . paroling, into the interior of our country, tens of thousands of expected foreign nationals crossing our border each week.


    See: Biden admin to allow for the release of some migrants into the U.S. with no way to track them

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    The new policy would release them on “parole” with a notice to report to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office but without enrolling them in the program.

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    Judge Blocks Biden's plan to release illegal entrant foreign nationals


    See: Federal judge blocks Biden from 'paroling' migrants hours before Title 42 set to lift



    WASHINGTON − A federal judge in Florida blocked a Biden administration plan to release migrants in the U.S. on "parole" because of an surge expected once an emergency immigration restriction known as Title 42 lifts.

    U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell in the Northern District of Florida wrote late Thursday that a Biden administration memorandum outlining the parole policy appeared to conflict with a decision from the court in a separate case earlier this year. Wetherell, nominated by President Donald Trump, said his order would take effect at 11:59 p.m.
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    Democrat Leadership evicts US Vets to make way for illegal entrant foreign nationals

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    See: Homeless vets are being booted from NY hotels to make room for migrants: advocates

    "Nearly two dozen struggling homeless veterans have been booted from upstate hotels to make room for migrants, says a nonprofit group that works with the vets"
    It is absolutely sickening what the Democrat Party Leadership is doing to our country.

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    The Democrat Party Leadership, once an advocate for hard working American citizens and their families, is now their worst nightmare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnwk View Post
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    See: Homeless vets are being booted from NY hotels to make room for migrants: advocates



    It is absolutely sickening what the Democrat Party Leadership is doing to our country.

    JWK


    The Democrat Party Leadership, once an advocate for hard working American citizens and their families, is now their worst nightmare.


    Call the hotel, tell them what a DISGRACE they are to boot out our injured Veterans to house criminal trespassing illegal aliens!


    The Crossroads Hotel
    5 Lakeside Road
    Newburgh, NY

    845-567-0567


    GIVE ILLEGAL ALIENS THE BOOT---BACK HOME TO THEIR PRESIDENT!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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