Bad-Mannered Guests

Speaking as one who was once and “admitted alien” myself, let me say that until I became a U.S. citizen I was very aware that I was a guest in this country, and you’d better believe that I was on my very best behavior.

“What’s this ‘admitted alien’ thing, Kim?”

Glad you asked.  Here’s POTUS on the topic:

The new executive order from President Trump specifies that the United States “must ensure that admitted aliens and aliens otherwise already present in the United States do not bear hostile attitudes toward its citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding principles, and do not advocate for, aid, or support designated foreign terrorists and other threats to our national security.”

You know what?  Even though there’s a First Amendment covering this stuff, I never thought it applied to me as a non-citizen.  Ditto the Second, by the way:  only after the swearing-in ceremony did I visit a local Merchant Of Death (only to be confronted by the hated Illinois Firearm Owner’s Card — FOID — restriction, which meant I had to wait until the People’s Revolutionary Council had okayed me to own a gun aaaaargh).

Anyway, I was always conscious that as a non-citizen, I was in essence a guest in this lovely country — a guest, by the way, who was already paying an obscene amount of taxes despite having no citizen’s rights, but I just considered it a fair payment in return for being able to live here.

And as a guest, I had to mind my Ps and Qs, because if I didn’t, there was always a chance (I feared) that America would decide that I wasn’t worth the trouble, and kick my ass back across the Atlantic.

Which is what POTUS apparently plans to do, an action which I support wholeheartedly.  If these foreigners can’t behave themselves, send them back to Shitholia without hesitation.

4 comments

  1. you’re absolutely right. I think the word to describe allowing that hate filled woman in the picture to stay in our country is nihilism. Either way, letting those hate filled creatures into our country is self destructive. Send them back to Who-cares-istan where they can stew in their hate and cause trouble way, way over there.

  2. A portion of my client base is non-citizen, both documented and undocumented. They don’t seem to break the law in higher proportion than citizens, but it always baffled me because the consequences are so severe. Get a DUI? You lose DACA status. Get a shoplifting case? Good chance you don’t get approved for permanent status. Get a minor domestic case? Good chance of losing permanent residency status. As someone who spent many years living in other countries; I wouldnt so much as jaywalk in another country. It seemed both rude to the host country and incredibly stupid.

  3. If this place is THAT bad why would she want to be here?

    When I’m a guest, I behave like a guest – it’s called human decency.
    Be decent or GTFO.

  4. I’m not Islamophobic. I’m not even Jihadist-phobic. The Jihadis and their fan base (both Islamic and idiot-liberal) disgust me. I’m a little tiny bit afraid that stupidity that epic might be contagious. There simply is no way the Jihadis can destroy America, no matter how much the Chattering Classes help. At some point the – heavily armed – baseline population will decide they have had enough, and when that happens Hell will go for a walk with the sleeves rolled up. When the dust clears, we will be in possession of much of the Middle East, and Mecca may very well be a large crate of faintly glowing glass. Mind you, I don’t think this will be good for us, but I think we can deal with a sudden shift back to Paternalistic Colonialism.

    It will drive the chattering classes wild, though..

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