Just as we have a list of the usual suspects telling us that "Democrats want" this or that based on one Democrat (or even no Democrats) supporting it, I present the following. . .
By that same standard, Republicans want to be able to deport United States citizens whom the President deems as not sufficiently loving the United States to whatever country the President deems the United States citizen's ancestor came from.
This is demonstrated by a convention center full of Republicans howling to "send back" four United States citizens, three of whom are citizens by virtue of being born in the United States, and at least one of whom was born to parents both of whom were born in the United States, because the president has said they don't "love their country."
So, by far more evidence than that presented by right-wing clods who claim that the Democrats want to ban guns or open the borders or what-have-you, it is the policy of the Republican party to deport American citizens with whom the president disagrees.
I invite any Republicans here, or their Canadian hangers-on, to refute the argument above.
By that same standard, Republicans want to be able to deport United States citizens whom the President deems as not sufficiently loving the United States to whatever country the President deems the United States citizen's ancestor came from.
This is demonstrated by a convention center full of Republicans howling to "send back" four United States citizens, three of whom are citizens by virtue of being born in the United States, and at least one of whom was born to parents both of whom were born in the United States, because the president has said they don't "love their country."
So, by far more evidence than that presented by right-wing clods who claim that the Democrats want to ban guns or open the borders or what-have-you, it is the policy of the Republican party to deport American citizens with whom the president disagrees.
I invite any Republicans here, or their Canadian hangers-on, to refute the argument above.