The Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Jeh Johnson says the status of illegal aliens is legally ambiguous. Really? Yes, really!
According to him, there’s legal ambiguity in the word “illegal,” in the fact that they broke the “law” to come here, and are, in fact, living here “illegally.” Somehow, something in that is legally ambiguous to our DHS Secretary. That’s the guy who’s charged with protecting our borders from illegal entry and ensuring the safety of U.S. citizens from illegal entry by foreign enemies.
Maybe I’m confused here, but, if he sees “illegal” as an ambiguous term, how, exactly, does he plan on enforcing our laws and holding those who break them accountable?
It’s time for another White House Administration resignation. Next up… should be Secretary Johnson of DHS. He is not a good fit to secure our borders without a clear understanding of what is legal vs. what is illegal. There is no ambiguity in that. You’re either legal… or you’re not.
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