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A judge in Hawaii believes we have no right to tell anyone that he canât live in America. (Unless theyâre Christiansâthose guys we can keep out.)
After nearly 1 million Rwandans were murdered by other Rwandans in 1994, our government asked itself: Why not bring more of this fascinating Rwandan culture to America? Ten thousand of them poured in. So far, nearly 400 have been convicted in the United States of lying on visa applications about their role in the genocide.
Earlier this month, Rwandaâs Gervais Ngombwa was convicted for lying on his immigration application by claiming to have been a victim of the 1994 genocide. In fact, he was a well-known perpetratorâeven featured in Rwandan newspaper articles as a leader of the genocide.
For most of the last two decades, Ngombwa has been living in Iowa with his wife and eight children in a house built by Habitat for Humanityâbecause no Americans need houses. He came to the authoritiesâ attention a couple years ago by setting that house on fire after a domestic dispute, then filing a fraudulent $75,000 insurance claim.
Another Rwandan genocidalist living in America was Beatrice Munyenyezi, granted refugee status as an alleged victim of the genocide, even though she, too, had helped orchestrate it.
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Munyenyezi was living safely living in Kenya when she applied for a refugee visa to America. The welfare is way better here. And, luckily for us, she had a âchronic medical conditionâ that required constant attention from a New Hampshire hospital.
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[TABLE="class: brtb_item_table"][TBODY][TR][TD]Hesham Mohamed Hadayet arrived in the U.S. on a tourist visa, then immediately applied for âasylumâ on the grounds that he was persecuted in Egyptâfor being a member of an Islamic terrorist group.
Being a member of a noted terrorist group cannot be used to block you from coming to America, thanks to Barney Frankâs 1989 amendment to the Immigration and Naturalization Act, because liberals love this country so very, very much. Being a talented neurosurgeon from Switzerland, however, is disqualifying.
Hadayetâs refugee application wasnât denied until heâd already been living here for three years. When he was called in for a visa overstay hearing, he didnât show up, and the INS didnât bother looking for him. After allowing Hadayet to mill about America for another year, our government granted him permanent residency and a work permit.
On the Fourth of July following the 9/11 attack, Hadayet shot up the El Al ticket counter at the Los Angeles International Airport. I guess the Egyptians were right!
As bodies were being cleared away from the ticket counter, including Hadayetâs, his wife blamed America for the attack, denying her husband had anything to do with it. âHe is a victim of injustice,â she explained. âIn America, they hate Islam and Arabs after Sept. 11.â
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Immigration bureaucrats are so determined to transform America without anyone seeing what theyâre doing that the INS initially refused to release Hadayetâs file to congressional investigators, in order to protect his âprivacy.â
How about Rasmea Yousef Odeh? She waltzed into America after having been convicted and imprisoned in Israel for a supermarket bombing that left two Hebrew University students dead, and also for the attempted bombing of the British consulate in Israel.
She was released in a prisoner exchangeâwhereupon Odeh made a beeline for the U.S.
Apart from the terrorism, welfare and fraud, what great things did any of them do for our country?
Ngombwa was a custodian at the Cedar Rapids Community School District in Iowa, a job that, evidently, no American would do. Munyenyezi had a job as an advocate for refugeesâjust one of the many jobs being created by immigrants. Hadayet ran a failing limousine company and was $10,000 in debt. Odeh was an unemployed waitress and a Palestinian grievance activist. Recently, sheâs been heavily involved in anti-Trump, anti-white male protests, because who doesnât like incessant Third World unrest?
In 1960, 75 percent of the foreign-born in America were from Europe. Today only about 10 percent are. More than a third of all 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act (celebrated as a Jewish victory when it passed) not just the wretched humanitarian casesâdonât even have a high school diploma.
What is the affirmative case for this?
After nearly 1 million Rwandans were murdered by other Rwandans in 1994, our government asked itself: Why not bring more of this fascinating Rwandan culture to America? Ten thousand of them poured in. So far, nearly 400 have been convicted in the United States of lying on visa applications about their role in the genocide.

Earlier this month, Rwandaâs Gervais Ngombwa was convicted for lying on his immigration application by claiming to have been a victim of the 1994 genocide. In fact, he was a well-known perpetratorâeven featured in Rwandan newspaper articles as a leader of the genocide.
For most of the last two decades, Ngombwa has been living in Iowa with his wife and eight children in a house built by Habitat for Humanityâbecause no Americans need houses. He came to the authoritiesâ attention a couple years ago by setting that house on fire after a domestic dispute, then filing a fraudulent $75,000 insurance claim.
Another Rwandan genocidalist living in America was Beatrice Munyenyezi, granted refugee status as an alleged victim of the genocide, even though she, too, had helped orchestrate it.
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Munyenyezi was living safely living in Kenya when she applied for a refugee visa to America. The welfare is way better here. And, luckily for us, she had a âchronic medical conditionâ that required constant attention from a New Hampshire hospital.
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[TABLE="class: brtb_item_table"][TBODY][TR][TD]Hesham Mohamed Hadayet arrived in the U.S. on a tourist visa, then immediately applied for âasylumâ on the grounds that he was persecuted in Egyptâfor being a member of an Islamic terrorist group.
Being a member of a noted terrorist group cannot be used to block you from coming to America, thanks to Barney Frankâs 1989 amendment to the Immigration and Naturalization Act, because liberals love this country so very, very much. Being a talented neurosurgeon from Switzerland, however, is disqualifying.
Hadayetâs refugee application wasnât denied until heâd already been living here for three years. When he was called in for a visa overstay hearing, he didnât show up, and the INS didnât bother looking for him. After allowing Hadayet to mill about America for another year, our government granted him permanent residency and a work permit.
On the Fourth of July following the 9/11 attack, Hadayet shot up the El Al ticket counter at the Los Angeles International Airport. I guess the Egyptians were right!
As bodies were being cleared away from the ticket counter, including Hadayetâs, his wife blamed America for the attack, denying her husband had anything to do with it. âHe is a victim of injustice,â she explained. âIn America, they hate Islam and Arabs after Sept. 11.â
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At least immigrants are grateful.Immigration bureaucrats are so determined to transform America without anyone seeing what theyâre doing that the INS initially refused to release Hadayetâs file to congressional investigators, in order to protect his âprivacy.â
How about Rasmea Yousef Odeh? She waltzed into America after having been convicted and imprisoned in Israel for a supermarket bombing that left two Hebrew University students dead, and also for the attempted bombing of the British consulate in Israel.
She was released in a prisoner exchangeâwhereupon Odeh made a beeline for the U.S.
Apart from the terrorism, welfare and fraud, what great things did any of them do for our country?
Ngombwa was a custodian at the Cedar Rapids Community School District in Iowa, a job that, evidently, no American would do. Munyenyezi had a job as an advocate for refugeesâjust one of the many jobs being created by immigrants. Hadayet ran a failing limousine company and was $10,000 in debt. Odeh was an unemployed waitress and a Palestinian grievance activist. Recently, sheâs been heavily involved in anti-Trump, anti-white male protests, because who doesnât like incessant Third World unrest?
In 1960, 75 percent of the foreign-born in America were from Europe. Today only about 10 percent are. More than a third of all 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act (celebrated as a Jewish victory when it passed) not just the wretched humanitarian casesâdonât even have a high school diploma.
What is the affirmative case for this?