Do you want proof that illegal aliens are voting in Texas elections? Read on.
Last Thursday, Republican Representative Charles Perry (R-Lubbock, (no relation to former Governor Rick Perry) introduced two bills in the State Legislature to protect the sanctity of citizens’ exclusive right to vote. The first bill addressed the problem of 7 million voters crossing State lines (voters who were registered to vote in two different states the last presidential election); the second bill addressed the problem of the State of Texas protecting their lists of prospective jurors who prove to be illegally registered voters; i.e., illegal aliens. Counties use voter registration lists to summon prospective jurors in civil and criminal court trials.
Obviously, it is a common event in Texas for summoned prospective jurors to admit that they are aliens and not eligible to vote during the voir dire stage of a trial; however, their word is the sole test of citizenship. No proof of citizenship, other than the voter registration list, is required to prove citizenship. The fact that many aliens show up for jury duty, due to being on voter registration lists, is proof that they are not only voting illegally in our elections, but are likely serving as jurors. Illegal aliens can determine the fate of citizens and aliens in court trials, unless the jurors come forward during voir dire and admit that they are not U.S. citizens and ineligible to serve as jurors. It is not likely that they come forward and admit their illegal status, since they probably got their “proof” of citizenship by dishonest means.
For many decades, the State DPS has registered successful drivers’ license applicants to vote. DPS Clerks ask if the applicants if they want to register to vote, but do not ask if they are U.S. citizens, or if they have any proof of their citizenship. Former Governor Rick Perry (no relation to Charles Perry) has long known about Texas’ “Motor-Voter” practice, but has not opposed it. While Governor, Rick Perry, attended a Bilderberg Group meeting. The Bilderberg Group is a super-secret organization dedicated to one-world government. Rick Perry is also patron of the Texas Dream Act that classifies illegal alien students as legal Texas residents so that they do not have to pay out-of-State tuition and become eligible for student grants, scholarships and other benefits once restricted to citizens, legal residents or legally admitted foreign students. When confronted with this fact at the 2012 GOP primary debates, he shouted that if you opposed his Dream Act , “You do not have a heart!” The audience met him with a loud chorus of boos. Yet, Rick Perry (again, no relation to our hero, Charles Perry) has become one of the so-called “conservative” media anointed candidates, and he is puffed by Sean Hannity, along with Rand Paul, as “front runners” for the GOP nomination for the 2016 presidential election. Fox News is owned by Rupert Murdoch, a super-rich elite who is a senior fellow in the CATO Institute, a globalist organization dedicated to a borderless world.
Rick Perry a long-time, closet globalist is in the hip pockets of open-border advocates. He tries to convey the image that he is cracking down on illegal immigration on the Texas-Mexico border by wasting State resources to patrol the border. He, like Fox News, may dupe a few ill-informed people who perceive themselves as “conservatives,” but State agents have no authority to arrest, detain or duly process illegal aliens for immigration violations. That jurisdiction is strictly limited to federal immigration authorities, and every detainee is entitled to a deportation hearing before a U.S. Immigrating Judge, free of charge.
Concerned by seeing so many posts on the social media forums blasting Representative Charles Perry for trying to keep our elections and courts free of control by illegal aliens, I pondered who might oppose his efforts, Here is a likely list:
1. Illegal aliens
2. Radical left-wing advocates of open borders and a socialized America.
3. Fifth-column subversives, such as ISIS and terrorist groups, and duped American citizens that support them.
4. Any Democrat. They are always the most vociferous opponents of any voter ID proposal.
5. Political activists, including Democrats and the mainstream news media, that appeal to our “compassion” for the underprivileged, and appeal to our desire for “privacy,” when what they really want is anarchy, foreign influence in the U.S., and to protect rampant illegal immigration and criminal activity by aliens and their citizen allies. Illegal aliens do not work in American any longer tha it takes to get on enough welfare programs to support themselves and their families. It is therefore welfare, not economic opportunity (there is very little of it for illiterate, unskilled peons) that is the magnet for most present-day "immigrants."
That brings me to the last important need to protect our rights as citizens, and to protect us from a foreign takeover. Although a patriot and dedicated American, Rep. Charles Perry cannot introduce legislation to change federal law, but we do need a national ID card. Presently, the Border Patrol has authority to interrogate suspected illegal aliens only for a brief time, but they have no authority to demand proof of a suspect’s citizenship (see 8 USC 1357). Immigration officers depend upon an aliens’ “honesty” as the saying goes, for an agent to “wet down” a suspect. The burden of proving illegal status in the U.S. is upon the Border Patrol. In some cases, they can use prior immigration records, personal knowledge, criminal and civil records, etc., for proof—but it is up to the Border Patrol to get the proof, unless the illegal cooperates and admits he is in the U.S. Illegally. This is an obsolete and insane practice. Almost all countries, including Mexico, have national identity cards. Australia is an exception, but they have thousands of miles of ocean for protection, on all sides. The U.S. is the most vulnerable nation in the world to illegal immigration because of being adjacent to the contiguous, third-world nations of Latin America. Three times as many people have entered the U.S. illegally, as have entered legally, under the Obama Administration, and the trend is like to continue or grow worse. The few patriotic Americans left in this country had better wake up and get organized. Instead of attacking Representative Perry, we should join him in protecting the exclusive rights of citizens to decide by whom they are governed and by who they are judged in our courts.
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