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Aug. 3, 2017 - InfoWars Special Reports
06:25
CNN Embarrasses Itself Once Again
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This week, President Trump unveiled legislation that would put new limits on legal immigration.
This is known as the RAISE Act and Trump says that we are going to be moving to a more merits-based system of immigration where the United States would We're not just going to open up the country to whomever wants to come in and immediately get
on the welfare roll.
But all anyone can seem to talk about is the heated exchange between CNN's Jim Acosta and White House advisor Steve Tell me what years meet Jim Acosta's definition of the Statue of Liberty poem, Law of the Land.
Do you really at CNN not know the difference between green card policy and illegal immigration?
I mean, you really don't know that.
I am shocked at your statement that you think that only people from Great Britain and Australia would know English.
It's actually, it reveals your cosmopolitan And it appears that Stephen Miller is still living rent-free in Jim Acosta's head.
Here pinned to his Twitter profile is part of the poem that is found on the Statue of Liberty.
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.
So the fact that President Trump has unveiled this new legislation that we want to move to a more merits-based system, this is exactly what they do in Canada.
These are the same people who are wetting their knickers over Justin Trudeau on the cover of Rolling Stone saying, oh, why can't we have a dreamboat president like the Canadian prime minister?
And Trump saying, well, I'll meet you halfway.
Let's start with Canadian immigration policy.
And suddenly Justin Trudeau is this white supremacist and Trump is trashing America's immigration policy.
And Twitter's news aggregator covered this heated exchange in their Twitter moments by pointing out a disclaimer that the stanzas in the Statue of Liberty technically aren't the law.
Thank you for that, Twitter.
Technically they are not the law.
But Scott Greer over at Daily Caller points out how Twitter's news roundup was almost entirely filled with outraged liberals claiming Miller is un-American and a white nationalist for not agreeing that the New Colossus poem dictates immigration policy.
This is not our immigration policy today.
This is a poem.
And in fact, the Immigration Act of 1882, which was the law of the land at the time the Statue of Liberty was unveiled, also granted authorities to expel certain immigrants based on criteria that was laid out within this act.
That included anyone found to be a convict.
A lunatic?
An idiot?
Or any person unable to take care of him or herself without becoming a public charge.
Trump's announcement that green card applicants must be able to speak English has also ruffled the feathers of many people out there saying that this is somehow evidence of a white nationalist agenda there in the Trump administration.
Well, newsflash, it's already a requirement for people to become U.S. citizens that they be able to grasp the English language.
We must pass a reading, writing, and speaking test according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
So this is the problem when you have people like CNN's Jim Acosta arguing that the Statue of Liberty poem somehow exemplifies our immigration laws here in the United States.
It does not.
Jim Acosta, you're not a non-biased journalist.
You're an activist now.
Step aside and stop lying to the people.
This is not our immigration law.
It's not enshrined in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights.
It's a poem.
It's a beautiful poem that was added to the Statue of Liberty in 1903. And I seriously doubt that the author of this poem meant to say, bring us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, and we'll immediately put them on welfare for life and take care of them forever and ever and ever.
No.
This poem was saying, you, people who are coming from countries where your fate is determined on the day that you're born and you're never able to rise out of poverty, the particular class level that you were born into, you could never get...
Get out of it.
Well, if you can make it to the shores of the United States of America, then you too could work hard like Steve Jobs and achieve the American dream.
The reality is that American Dream has become ever more increasingly difficult to achieve and that is why people voted for President Trump who ran on the promise to make America great again.
And this is a part of that.
being a little bit smarter with our immigration system and bringing in the people who are going to continue the legacy of the United States of America churning out great people.
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