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De facto Amnesty for Illegals and the opportunity for voter fraud

The Most Important Election In Our Lifetime

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 - Guest Column By Diana Chaney  Monday, June 25, 2012

In case you missed the breaking news, Obama, through his lackeys at Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has violated the law and enacted de facto amnesty, something the citizens of this country have opposed for decades.  The outrageous announcement is that he will be granting backdoor amnesty to nearly 1 million young ILLEGAL immigrants.  Faced with falling support for re-election, he is making a play to boost his popularity among Latinos by doing yet another end run around Congress.  What’s most troubling about the President’s announcement is that there was no debate, no opportunity to examine the policy, and once again he has completely circumvented the checks and balances in our Constitution.  Unable to pass the Dream Act for the past two years, he has ordered his DHS to halt deportations and, in the next 60 days, they will begin handing out two-year renewable work permits to ILLEGAL youths.

Just a coincidence, we are led to believe that this action that couldn’t pass the Congress LEGALLY will be enacted just in time for a presidential election. The coincidence deepens with the realization that the Department of Justice has blocked states from removing unqualified voters from their rolls, also in time for the election. If a voter registration card doesn’t come stapled to the DHS work permits, it’s a sure bet that this over-reaching administration will have representatives of the SEIU, OWS or some other henchmen standing outside the DHS offices with forms in hand. America, I hope you understand what is at stake here. This may be the most important election in our lifetime!  Opportunities for voter fraud abound!

Diana Chaney
Rotonda West


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