Now We Also Have an Ebola Amnesty

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There’s no such a thing as too much amnesty. Just ask Obama…

The Obama administration is granting temporary protected status to roughly 8,000 people living in the United States whose home countries are stricken with Ebola.

The move by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is intended to protect people from being deported back to places experiencing disaster conditions.

The government will allow people from Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone to apply for protection from deportation and for work permits that last 18 months, officials told Reuters.

Grants of protected status will be re-evaluated after that period based on the state of the Ebola epidemic.

That might sound defensible, but as Michelle Malkin has pointed out, Hotel Amnesty is like Hotel California.

Once you check in, you’re here for good.

In October, the White House extended TPS status and employment permits for an estimated 90,000 illegal alien Hondurans and Nicaraguans “for an additional 18 months, effective Jan. 6, 2015, through July 5, 2016.” Who are these TPS winners? Well, they’ve been here since 1998 — when Hurricane Mitch hit their homeland. That was 16 years ago. Their “temporary” status has been renewed a dozen times since the Clinton administration first bestowed it.

And they’ll have kids who are born here and be undeportable under Obama’s brand new amnesty.

  • Softly Bob

    You have to remember that not all the Ebola viruses who enter the U.S. are going to claim welfare. Some of these horrific little micro-organisms will be looking for honest work and be willing to contribute to society.

  • Pete

    The system before WW2 or before 1965 was not set up to fail.

    But since 1986 people plainly can see that the system is failing and they mock us about fixing it.

    These supposedly erudite people have no more consciousness or life than water seeking the lowest point based on where it is at any given time. If you based your prediction on what these people would do base don the fact that they are no more conscious than water, you would have a great prediction record.

    Given the current situation today, how do I feather my nest.

    Never mind what I said or advocated yesterday.

    Of course they are every slightly more complicated, so they have this great gift called rationalization to justify it all and to seemingly show consistency in their world view.

  • Pete

    Environmentalists vote Democrat when they don’t vote Green Party.

    If we keep opening the flood gates to legal &d illegal immigrants at some point of time in the near future our population will rival the populations of China, India and Indonesia.

    -Will the U.S. be able to have environmentally sound policy at that point?

    -Will smart growth be just so much hot air coming out of an environmentalists mouth?

    -Have these environmentalist been to Indonesia, India or China?

    When countries get that crowded you do not so much have wildlife refuges/ wild places are parks that are as alive as the park at the center of town.

    The environmental wing of the Democrat Party and the pro-immigration wing of the Democrat Party are at odds. Both their vision for the future cannot be brought to fruition

    • http://www.stubbornthings.org NAHALKIDES

      They’re not really at odds over anything substantive, Pete. Remember, the Democratic Left wants one thing only – power. The environmentalist wing wants to achieve that power by chaining the entire economy; the immigrationist wing wants to achieve power by importing as many socialists as possible into the country (the surer approach, actually). So the difference is only tactical, much like the difference between Muslims who want to chop off heads now (terrorists) and Muslims who want to postpone the head-chopping until their position in the West is stronger (the moderates).

      • Pete

        Out of the environmentalists 20 to 30% of them have got to be true believers.

        They are useful idiots to the politicians and others who want to use them and the cause to gain power.

        They need to be convinced of their error. It will weaken th bosses/politicians.

    • rbla

      As an old time environmentalist I remember when overpopulation was a major concern. Then a strange thing happened. As soon as the American people (and other white populations) decided of their own free will and without coercion to do the responsible thing and limit their reproduction to replacement level, discussing population issues became politically incorrect and taboo.

  • Hard Little Machine

    Obama mentioned of course that all Eboli are Rhodes Scholars working 11-teen jobs to put themselves through Stanford…which already gave them a full ride because they’re going to win a Nobel Prize someday anyway.