Tuesday, June 14, 2016

McCarran Walter Act of 1952

Well, well, well.  Lookie here.  I bet if you asked  your Senator or
Congressman, they would say they have never heard of this law.  And
who was the last President who enforced this law?  The most "holier
than thou" president and a Democrat.


WOW! IT PAYS TO KNOW YOUR HISTORY!!!!

It's been law for over 60 years....

Interesting Bit of Legislative History - McCarran Walter Act of 1952

Trump was recently severely criticized for suggesting that the  U.S.
should limit or temporarily suspend the immigration of certain ethnic
groups, nationalities, and even people of certain religions (Muslims).
The criticisms condemned such a suggestion as, among other things,
being “Un-American,” dumb, stupid, reckless, dangerous and racist.
Congressmen and Senators swore that they would never allow such
legislation, and the president called such a prohibition on
immigration unconstitutional.

As Gomer Pyle would say, “Surprise, Surprise !!!”  It seems that the
selective immigration ban is already law and has been applied on
several occasions. Known as the McCarran-Walter Act, the Immigration
and Nationality Act of 1952 allows for the "Suspension of entry or
imposition of restrictions by president.  Whenever the president finds
that the entry of aliens or of any class of aliens into the United
States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, the
president may, by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem
necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as
immigrants or non-immigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any
restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.”

The act was utilized by Jimmy Carter, no less, in 1979 to keep
Iranians out of the  United States, but he actually did more.  He made
all Iranian students already here check in, and then he deported a
bunch.  Seven thousand were found in violation of their visas, 15,000
Iranians were forced to leave the United States in 1979.

It is of note that the act requires that an applicant for immigration
must be of good moral character and "attached to the principles of the
Constitution.”

Since the Quran forbids Muslims to swear allegiance to the  U.S.
Constitution, technically, all Muslims should be refused immigration.

Authenticated at:
http://library.uwb.edu/static/USimmigration/1952_immigration_and_nationality_act.html

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