Florida Politician Wants to Outlaw Expression: “Illegal Alien”
by Jeff Davis
The massive tide of Third World immigration surging over America has produced some absurd situations, such as local police being specifically ordered not to enforce immigration laws. Contrary to liberal propaganda, local police can arrest people for any federal crime. If a terrorist or kidnapper or drug smuggler is pulled over in a traffic stop, local police can and will arrest them. Only recently have flaming leftist mayors ordered their police departments NOT to enforce federal law when it applies to people being in the US illegally. If we had a sane federal government, any mayor who ordered his police not to enforce federal law, would be prosecuted as a criminal accomplice to the illegal aliens.
Unfortunately, our government is both insane and treasonous. The most ridiculous episode yet may be shaping up in the Sunshine State of Florida, where there is an illegal immigrant (as well as a Burmese python and a giant Gambian rat or two) behind every bush. According to the Tallahassee News-Press “A state legislator whose district is home to thousands of Caribbean immigrants wants to ban the term ‘illegal alien’ from the state’s official documents… (State Senator Frederica Wilson announced) ‘I personally find the word ‘alien’ offensive when applied to individuals, especially to children…an alien to me is someone from out of space.” Someone should tell this incredible ignoramous the correct usage of the word “alien” in the English language does apply to foreigners, and has been so used for centuries, as witness the infamous Alien and Sedition Act of 1798 or the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and 1902 (also known as the Alien Exclusion Act). The use of the word to describe extraterrestrial life forms is an invention of the 1950s science fiction crowd. (more…)






