ACLU’s War On US Immigration Law
Carolyn Hileman* | December 11, 2007
Nicholas Stix
While President George W. Bush, ICE, and Congress act as if the U.S. had no immigration laws and no borders, some heroic local officials and private organizations have nevertheless sought, against all odds, to enforce and uphold immigration law. And every time they have done so, the ACLU has been there to fight them, on behalf of the criminals invading America. A study of the tactics of local ACLU chapters across the country and the national ACLU reveals a distinct, coordinated strategy of six components: 1. Abusing the English language, by referring to illegal immigrants as “immigrants” and “undocumented workers,” in order to make it seem as if illegal immigrants, all of whom are criminals (and in the case of those who have previously been deported, felons), were law-abiding, legal residents; 2. Misrepresenting immigration law, to make it appear as though law enforcement officials were harassing non-criminals;…
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