Saturday, April 30, 2011

Why Is Obama Regime Granting Citizenship to Terrorists?

Does anybody ever get tired of hearing about how President Obama is aiding and abetting our enemies? I certainly do. He gets away with it because there is no press that will hold him accountable. Therefore, he does as he pleases, knowing full well that the American Pravda will cover for him.

Though most Americans have woken up to the fact that Obama's "hope and change" was a fraud, they are clueless to what this man is doing behind the scenes.

Please read the latest act of sabotage against our nation from a president who should be impeached, via Atlas Shrugs:

Obama Grants Terrorists US Citizenship

"Note that the accomplice-media is silent on the systemic treason of the Obama administration. Granting citizenship to terror-tied convicts. Oh and yes, let's put extremist Muslims in the general prison population, knowing what we know about the radicalization of our prisons.

Three Convicted in Terror-Related Cases Later Granted U.S. Citizenship by Obama Administration CNS


(CNSNews.com) --' Three people convicted of crimes as a result of a terrorism-related investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) were later naturalized as U.S. citizens by the Obama administration, according to federal auditors.

Staff members of GAO's Homeland Security and Justice team who worked on the audit told CNSNews.com in an e-mail that the three individuals were naturalized as U.S. citizens under President Barack Obama.

“One of the individuals was naturalized in late 2009. The other two were naturalized in 2010,” says the e-mail from the GAO.

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“Based upon our analysis of USCIS and DOJ data, three of the individuals on the DOJ list received U.S. citizenship after their convictions,” stated the GAO audit report. “Two were convicted of unlawful production of an identity document and one was convicted of transferring funds out of the country in violation of U.S. sanctions.”

An individual applying for naturalization must demonstrate good moral character for a statutory period of time--from 5 years preceding the application up to admission to citizenship,” added the GAO. “This includes not having been convicted of crimes, such as murder, rape, drug trafficking, or other aggravated felonies prior to or during that period, as well as not having been convicted of other crimes during that period, such as certain drug offenses or convictions that led to 180 days or more of prison time
.”'"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

democrats always take care of their own.