Thank you, Lazamatz. I hope it gets read and shared - I just found it, and the credit goes to the poster at Conservative Treehouse.
I wish we could find a way to deport Muslims who are already here, as 25% believe it is desirable to kill us, and 50% want to establish Sharia law. This is from a couple of polls, which could be questioned, of course, considering how unreliable polling is these days.
But, how could we deport someone like the murdering male in San Bernadino, who was born here?
Is there any historical precedent for dealing with traitors within, other than jailing them?
But, how could we deport someone like the murdering male in San Bernadino, who was born here?
Is there any historical precedent for dealing with traitors within, other than jailing them?
We can not deport a U.S. citizen. We must not allow radical Islam to destroy our constitution and our rights. This is the difficult situation we face.
As to your second question - there are laws on the book for sedition. The risk is that you implement those laws against those who promote or ascribe to radical Islam and another administration like this one comes to power and implements those laws against Christians who have religious beliefs that are not politically correct. If we deport them today they may seek to deport us tomorrow and there is no legal basis to deport citizens.
Shariah law is incompatible with our constitution, laws, and culture. That is something most Americans agree with so it is the obviously a place to start, but everything after that is risky business if government is empowered with additional tools to target groups. We must preserve our freedoms at the same time we preserve our security - a difficult proposition indeed.