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  • Rep. Steve king: 'i have no moral obligation' to help illegal aliens stay in usa

    In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, straight talking Rep. Steve King (R-IA) makes a seldom heard argument that cuts to the heart of the immigration problem. Congressman King said:
    I was talking to someone about immigration reform and I told him what I thought was wrong with the approach on the bill.
    He looks at me and he says "What are you going to do? How are you going to solve this problem of eleven million illegal immigrants?"
    So, I gave my answer which is not a new idea; seal the border. But as I drove home that night I realized I didn't give the correct answer.
    My real answer is, "Why do I have to do anything to solve a problem that people created willingly for themselves?"
    They choose to come here illegally and live in the shadows. They are happy enough to take the risk of sneaking into the United States or overstaying their visa, sneaking around and using fraudulent documents to get a job or tapping into welfare and living here in the shadows for the balance of their lives. That was their best option; the worst would be prison or deportation.
    The answer to that question is: I don't have to do anything to fix that problem.
    I have no moral obligation to make it easier for people to stay here if they are people who broke the law to get here. That moral question isn't answered by anyone; I don't have to fix that problem. The more uncomfortable it gets for them to stay, the less problems we have. The less uncomfortable it gets, the more problems.


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  • #2
    Damn I like this guy.
    Half of history is hiding the past.

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    • #3
      I like this guy. Why should we make it easier to stay?

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      • #4
        Excuse my ignorance for a second but, were not talking about the author here,are we?
        .....bro....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by A+ View Post
          Excuse my ignorance for a second but, were not talking about the author here,are we?
          I thought the samething

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          • #6
            That is awesome! I, personally, think it's a bit absurd that we give them all the freebie stuff and screw everyone else over that is here legally and working an honest life. It's bs no matter which way you cut the cake

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            • #7
              that's pretty much the libtard definition of politics - that you should feel some moral obligation to use some one elses money to solve a problem created by a given minority.

              case in point - if libtards did nothing, we wouldn't have such a bounty of 'affirmative action'

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              • #8
                This guy is a SHINING example of what politicians should be.
                First hand witness at the failure of public healthcare.

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