No one shall (exception noted below):
1) Enter the USA other than through official ports of entry. Securing the borders are paramount to safety and quality of life.
2) Go about in public without photo ID. Photo ID cards should be issued, after vetting, at official ports of entry.
3) Attend online, or in person, any American university or college. Enemy nations use our higher education system to steal intellectuality from us while limiting enrollment of our citizens.
4) Have the power and authority of a law enforcement officer. The American police officer, the epitome of civilized society, didn’t get that way by allowing foreign infiltration.
5) Be accepted into any branch of the U.S. military. Do we want an army of those whose allegiance is not to the USA?
6) As individuals or corporations, own real or personal property valued at more than $10,000.
7) Notwithstanding spies, receive payment from, or work for, any federal bureau, agency or elected official.
8) Be employed as a teacher in any school receiving public funding. Future generations must not be subjected to influence of nations with conflicting ideals.
9) Vote in any federal or state election. Period.
The one exception: American Citizens.
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It was January 20, 2017, and the elites were horrified, horrified! that new President Donald Trump’s inaugural address was not somehow conciliatory to the left, but was an America First speech.
Well, I’m an American, and I do believe that the American government and American people should put America first. While it can be good and nice and charitable to help countries which are less fortunate and less productive and less hard-working than the US, our government should care for, and spend our tax dollars on our own people, not on foreigners.