ALIPAC: ‘Huge Surge’ Of Third World Kids ‘Rushing Our Southern Border’

 
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Americans For Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) has suggested a plan for stopping immigration reform:?arrest President Obama.

ALIPAC’s William Gheen said this in?an emailed press release on Wednesday:

“We are asking members of Congress to abandon Obama’s calls for immigration reform amnesty for illegals and to instead file impeachment measures, and to approach some judges and the House Sgt-At-Arms to request the arrest of Barack Obama so he can be tried for his actions that have directly contributed to the mass murder of American citizens by his illegal immigrants!”

And oh, those wicked children rushing the border (I underlined this part?for emphasis):

“As you read this e-mail, reports indicate that there is a huge surge of unaccompanied children from third world countries rushing our southern border because of Obama’s promised lifting of justice for “childhood arrivals.”

But Pres. Obama isn’t doing all of this crazy stuff alone, according to Gheen. Those treasonous House Republicans are in?cahoots with the president.

John Boehner?and his main GOP leaders like Jeff Denham, Eric Cantor, and Bob Goodlatte are focusing their efforts on helping Obama lift the current penalties of law for tens of millions of illegal aliens instead of taking actions to curtail Obama’s abuses of power.

You can read the entire letter on the ALIPAC website.

h/t Right Wing Watch

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