I didnt read anything about Nathan and Wolf-Leib getting government handouts. I also didnt read anything about Nathan and Wolf-Leib crossing into America illegally.
I think Stephen Miller must have a crazy uncle who has been lied to about the issues in the current illegal immigration fight.
This shows a great example of how terms and facts of current political issues get muddled.
The whole “immigrant” question has been scrunched into that one word: Immigrant. But the problem isn’t immigration. It’s ILLEGAL immigration.
The uncle has fallen into that hole. Likewise people getting riled up by the uncle’s op-ed. First line of the second paragraph of David Glosser’s op-ed says this: “He set foot on Ellis Island on January 7, 1903…”
Wolf-Leib Glosser was a legal immigrant. LEGAL. He didn’t sneak in. He wasn’t smuggled in.
Someone as intelligent as a neuropsychologist should be able to know the difference.
But no. Now the whole issue has been morphed into one word: Immigration. Thus we’re destined to current discourse. Claims and counter-claims of hate, hypocrisy, “whatever-phobia”, etc. We’re never going to move forward from that.
And the libs run their hands together, satisfied that their deception is paying off.
They cannot craft an effective argument in favor of illegal immigration. So they change the argument. They are black belts in dishonesty. Their tongues are dirty with lies. They filthy fingers type out posts, tweets… messages of deceit.
Legal immigration vs illegal immigration. It would be useful to debate them separately. But libs want to conflate the two. I have no choice but to assume that whenever a lib or Trump hater uses the term “immigration” that it includes “illegal immigration”. This is the problem with the lib deception. By contorting the lexicon, they remove our ability to even have a meaningful debate.
What is the crazy uncle really referring to? Who knows.
Miller’s proposals only affect those who receive welfare benefits. His uncle referred to Miller’s family in early 20th century. We did not have the huge welfare wagon for those immigrants. There is nothing that Miller proposes that would have denied his early family entry into the US.