James Longstreet . . . "I was piqued by Jorge Ramos and his apparent pride in being an American citizen, yet also seemingly having a warm spot for his former employer La Raza and groups that cheer the “reconquest” of the American Southwest by citizens of a foreign nation. Imagine any immigrant from another country promoting a takeover of another section of our nation. “For what purpose” is the question that leaps to mind.
"These groups are engaged in activities that could be termed “un-American” by some, or maybe by many. There are other activities, upon examination, that might just qualify for “un-American.”
"Encouraging the creation of “sanctuary cities” is nothing more than creating a shelter within the borders of our country and contrary to the law of the nation. Is it not un-American to encourage the violation of the laws of the country, and is it not geometrically a greater un-American activity when the persons doing so are federal officials sworn to an oath contrary to their actions?" . . .
"These groups are engaged in activities that could be termed “un-American” by some, or maybe by many. There are other activities, upon examination, that might just qualify for “un-American.”
"Encouraging the creation of “sanctuary cities” is nothing more than creating a shelter within the borders of our country and contrary to the law of the nation. Is it not un-American to encourage the violation of the laws of the country, and is it not geometrically a greater un-American activity when the persons doing so are federal officials sworn to an oath contrary to their actions?" . . .
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