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WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Albert Einstein supposedly said that Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. By that definition, President Joe Biden s approach to solving America s long-standing problem of illegal immigration granting amnesty to some 14.5 million illegal aliens qualifies as insanity on the grandest possible scale.
As we approach yet another legislative effort to grant amnesty to every illegal alien who was present in the country prior to January 1, 2021 (and allow countless more who were deported during the Trump administration to return), the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has summarized the nation s history of attempting to fix immigration by pardoning those who break our immigration laws. The report,
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FAIR: Mass Illegal Alien Amnesty Meets Einstein s Definition of Insanity
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The country’s bedrock immigration law, the Immigration and Nationality Act, would be amended to say that “[t]he term ‘noncitizen’ means any person not a citizen or national of the United States.”
Some might think that terminology is not a big deal. But as a scholar of immigration and civil rights law, I believe that the one-word change could deeply influence Americans’ views about the rights of noncitizens and, by so doing, the future trajectory of immigration law and policy.
In forging immigration law and policy, it is far easier to deny the humanity of an “alien” than to do so for a “noncitizen.” The use of the word “alien” helps rationalize the severe treatment of noncitizens of color, from detention in cages, family separation and more.