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There Is a Difference Between Immigration and Invasion?

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Boy, I have seen a lot of talk here in the past few weeks, especially at the end of 2024 going into the beginning of '25 on the issue of Immigration. And a lot of people are kind of talking out of their ear on this stuff because they don't really know what they are talking about but there are considerations to be understood about Immigration Law and the point at which Immigration ceases to be Immigration and becomes invasion. 

One word that I have seen used a lot, especially by so-called globalist entities and "NGOs" and frankly all of these people who are facilitating what can only be described as an invasion of the Southern United States, the word that they continue to use is "migrant". I notice that it is constantly "migrant". Why is that? Well one, Immigrant as Immigration Law denotes has legal implications. Illegal alien, the title, has legal implications; like you're deportable as an illegal alien. Meanwhile, the term “undocumented immigrant” or "undocumented migrant" I saw a lot, Kucinich who I rather like on certain things, Dennis Kucinich, once the Congressman - I think he was from Ohio - before he got gerrymandered out of his seat, he talked about "undocumented immigrants" a lot which was a nonsense term, okay? You are either a legal alien or you are an illegal alien under American Immigration Law as it currently sits. So that's a nonsense term.

Migrant is another one of these nonsense terms. You hear it a lot on CNN and things and it's one of these words that like sort of wanna be erudite sort of academic midwits like to hear because the word sounds good, but it has no real meaning, okay? “Oh they are migrants”. Well what is that? 10,000 “migrants” coming over the hill at your little town, yeah they are migrants in the sense that they are moving, they're migrating the way geese move in the sky or something like this, but they're not migrants - I mean what does that word mean? It has no legal import, and they have made it "un-PC" to call people the legally correct term "illegal alien"; they made that un-PC. Well, the right term for “migrant” in the context that we often hear it with regard to all these people streaming across borders illegally is invader, because that's what they are, that's the definition of an invader. It's somebody coming to a place that is not their own, for their own purposes okay? I'm pretty sure that when the English under Alfred the Great saw William - not yet the “Conqueror” - but William coming over, coming across the channel and they saw them coming up off the beaches, I'm pretty sure they weren't call those folks, those Norman's “migrants”, they were calling them invader because that's what they were. When you look at some of the footage along the Southern border, what does it look like? The word migrant is not ringing through my ears; the word invader is ringing through my head quite a bit, and then when I put my lawyer hat on then I'm sitting there going, "okay they are illegal aliens." But again, even that term is really not quite encapsulating what is going on in the current circumstances okay. 

So the point that's worth noting going into the new year, is we need to understand that there is a difference between immigration and invasion. Immigrants come through a legal process; they go through due process to become a landed immigrant, to become legally able to “migrate” to where they are going and remain where they are going. Invaders don't care about that stuff. They just go wherever and end up wherever. And no, they are not “migrants” or they are in the sense of the word that geese are migrants too. It doesn't have any legal meaning. You are either a legal immigrant or an illegal alien or, if you are not either one of those things I think the other term to use would be invader. I think it's fair to call it that.