Read it in the Greenville News
Yes, it’s true. Will the state of South Carolina do anything about the swelling number of criminal residents within its borders? Probably not, but the weenies in Columbia are debating the matter anyway.
“Illegal workers take American jobs, suppress wages, commit fraud and cost taxpayers millions of dollars each year, they said.” [Don't forget the dreadful diseases these criminals are bringing across the border. Oh yes, the meth, drugs, weapons, gangs, sex slaves, etc. that they're bringing in as well. ]
“Marcia Purday, vice president of communications for the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, urged restraint.” [Sure, criminal business people will always be in favor of letting our society subsidize their illegal and immoral profits.]
Irma Santana, program director for the Coalition for New South Carolinians, shares El Presidente Bushio’s perspective on the criminal residents:
“We know they are here and will not go away,” she said.
NOTE TO IRMA: The reason we know that the criminal residents won’t go away is because we know our treacherous government is too busy catering to the criminal business that are destroying our state and nation for the sake of their greed and disregard for the rule of law. They might go away if our government took decisive action to enforce the law.
“…He said that after looking at figures for South Carolina, he believes the annual cost in education, hospital emergency care and incarceration of illegal immigrants amounts to $185 million annually. Most of that cost — $144 million — he said, goes for educating illegal immigrants’ children.”
EASY SOLUTION: Pull the plug on the criminal resident’s healthcare. Let them choose DEATH OR MEXICO! REFUSE TO EDUICATE THEIR FREAKIN’ ANCHOR BABIES! REVOKE STATE CITIZENSHIP FOR DESCENDANTS OF CRIMINAL RESIDENTS. WE OWE THESE CRIMINALS NOTHING EXCEPT THE EXECUTION OF JUDGEMENT UPON THEM.
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