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Why aren't conservatives more upset or becoming more "nuclear" about the left's agenda to destroy the GOP and bring more democratic voters to America, mainly through immigration en masse?
You may notice something else: members of the democrat freak show never deny that the reason they want to bring in thousands of refugees is to shore up the numbers of democrat voters. They just couch it in some phony compassion deflection.
Ever hear Clinton or Obama explain how it's good for Americans to bring in these violent inbred cultural misfits?
Why aren't conservatives more upset or becoming more "nuclear" about the left's agenda to destroy the GOP and bring more democratic voters to America, mainly through immigration en masse?
Jeepers, if it's that easy, why doesn't the conservatives bring in their own immigrants, or does everybody outside of the US think the GOP is exactly the same of what they are trying to get away from in their home countries.
But, it's a long road from being a immigrant to being a citizen.
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Eligibility Requirements
If you are a green card holder of at least 5 years, you must meet the following requirements in order to apply for naturalization:
1 Be 18 or older at the time of filing
2 Be a green card holder for at least 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing the Form N-400, Application for Naturalization
3 Have lived within the state, or USCIS district with jurisdiction over the applicant’s place of residence, for at least 3 months prior to the date of filing the application. Students may apply for naturalization either where they go to school or where their family lives (if they are still financially dependent on their parents).
4 Have continuous residence in the United States as a green card holder for at least 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing the application
5 Be physically present in the United States for at least 30 months out of the 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing the application
6 Reside continuously within the United States from the date of application for naturalization up to the time of naturalization
7 Be able to read, write, and speak English and have knowledge and an understanding of U.S. history and government (civics).
8 Be a person of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the United States during all relevant periods under the law
Many who are citizens and lived their whole life here, wouldn't make it past step 7, let along step 8.
And one could argue that the reason the GOP doesn't support immigration is because of the benefit doing so does to their election. Or their views on felon voting rights. Or voter ID law.
Point being, to pretend that only one side is making their decisions based on what benefits them is not only dishonest; it's stupid.
Looks like the replies I attracted are echoing my basic point. I'm not sure if I should be endeared or not.
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