In President Donald Trump’s speech, he spoke about sanctuary cities and sanctuary states, giving one example of California being such a state. When Governor Kevin Stitt campaigned for elected office he, too, spoke about them and said in effect that he was not for them. However, when recently he was prevailed upon by supposedly 69 faith-based organizations’ officials protesting this decision, he caved in and relented so he would not be seen as unchristian and lacking compassion for refugees’/immigrants’ plight (aka fleeing for their lives and seeking a safer, better way of life).
We voter-citizens need desperately to get accurate knowledge to see behind the obvious – that many (most?) are not here to “become Americans,” and learn this nation’s language, values, history, obey its laws and receive earned benefits, etc.
So many of the newcomers have backgrounds incompatible with American Founders’ intentions and values. It is not unchristian compassion and charity to disallow an overwhelming number of foreigners (especially from Muslim-dominant countries to be here). This people group has a mandate to make our nation into a one-world entity living under a constitutionally incompatible legal system. President Trump is doing his job, which is mandated to provide protection for us voterĀ citizens’ lives. Our governor is supposed to do the same
Now Oklahoma Senator Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, initiated legislation to crack down on the state’s sanctuary city policies. As of April 16, 2019, there are nine sanctuary states and 37 such cities and over 500 jurisdictions (counties) nationwide (and growing weekly) who are on record of refusing to cooperate with federal immigrant and law enforcement personnel in order to shield immigrants who are not law-abiding individuals.
The arrival of the refugees/immigrants makes for burdens on communities in health care, education, unemployment, law enforcement and jail accommodations. Where is the protection for Americans against this influx of unassimilating persons? Senator Dahm’s Bill, Senate Bill 1459, prohibits any municipality in Oklahoma to adopt a sanctuary policy or be ineligible for state funding through agencies and grants because they are refusing to uphold the law of this land.
There is a whole lot of manipulation (political and faith-based) behind the need for this bill. Hope this bill passes in our state for legislature before man-made preventable disasters occur.