"The Boston Marathon bombers hated
America, but they loved the American dole. The suspects in the scheme to murder
and maim innocent men, women and children were living off the generosity of the
American taxpayers they hated. The Boston Herald reports that the 'brains' of
the operation, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was on the Massachusetts dole with his wife,
Katherine, and their 3-year-old daughter, Zahara.
The parents of the Tsarnaev
brothers received welfare and the accused brother, Dzhokhar, received benefits
when he was a child. Taxpayer generosity to the Tsarnaev family did not end
there. The city of Cambridge awarded Dzhokhar a $2,500 scholarship toward his
education at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. ... Taxpayers are
even paying for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's lawyer.
Congress turns now to immigration
reform, and the Tsarnaev case raises important issues about the high price of certain
public policies under consideration. ... [Republican Sen. Jeff] Sessions
observes that the Department of Homeland Security has been ignoring a
100-year-old law that requires that the government consider, before admitting
an immigrant, the likelihood that he will become a 'public charge,' who will
eventually be permanently dependent on public welfare.
Less than 1 percent of
visa applications were denied on these grounds in 2011, despite a growing
number of undocumented residents who live on food stamps and other welfare
programs. The Tsarnaev brothers were granted political asylum because they were
Muslims from Chechnya. ... The immigration debate gives Congress a chance to
re-evaluate the wisdom of sacrificing Americans for political correctness by sending
invitations to prospective citizens in parts of the world where nearly
everybody hates America and all it stands for.
This phenomenon illustrates the
need for vigilance, to make sure immigrants will become productive, prosperous
Americans. Sadly, it seems the primary motivation of the president and his
party on immigration reform is to create 11 million new Democratic voters with
an amnesty, and hang the cost." --The
Washington Times
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