Do you believe in this "mass media videos ?????
Did you notice as the F of Facebook is now transparent? It is as if they try to symbolize that the F is now in real reality.
Start reading some good books and try to clean your brain.
You really don't think Clinton and Obama said those things?
You think that was all CGI and voice over?
(Obviously it's pieced together from different sources)
Here's CSPAN and Clinton's SOTU speech back in 1996:
Bill Clinton immigration 1995 SOTU | User Clip | C-SPAN.org
Bill sounds fairly identical to Trump, don't you think?
Here's from an Obama speech - http://www.american.edu/media/president_obama_visit_transcript.cfm I've edited out the warmup portion and some extraneous rhetoric - but what is quoted below is verbatim from Obama's speech. His sentiments also mirror Trump's - so why all the liberal hand-wringing?
"To begin with,
our borders have been porous for decades. Obviously,
the problem is greatest along our Southern border, but it’s not restricted to that part of the country. In fact, because
we don’t do a very good job of tracking who comes in and out of the country as visitors, large numbers avoid immigration laws simply by overstaying their visas.
The result is an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. --- And this makes it harder for the police to catch violent criminals and keep neighborhoods safe. And billions in tax revenue are lost each year because many undocumented workers are paid under the table.
More fundamentally,
the presence of so many illegal immigrants makes a mockery of all those who are going through the process of immigrating legally. Indeed, after years of patchwork fixes and ill-conceived revisions,
the legal immigration system is as broken as the borders.
In sum, the system is broken. And everybody knows it.
Our task then is to
make our national laws actually work -– to shape a system that reflects our values as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. And that means being honest about the problem, and
getting past the false debates that divide the country rather than bring it together.
For example, there are those in the immigrants’ rights community who have argued passionately that we should simply provide those who are [here] illegally with legal status, or at least ignore the laws on the books and put an end to deportation until we have better laws. And often this argument is framed in moral terms: Why should we punish people who are just trying to earn a living?
I recognize the sense of compassion that drives this argument, but I believe such an indiscriminate
approach would be both unwise and unfair. It would suggest to those thinking about coming here illegally that there will be no repercussions for such a decision. And
this could lead to a surge in more illegal immigration. And it would also ignore the millions of people around the world who are waiting in line to come here legally.
Ultimately,
our nation, like all nations, has the right and obligation to control its borders and set laws for residency and citizenship. And no matter how decent they are, no matter their reasons, the 11 million who broke these laws should be held accountable.
Government has a threshold responsibility to secure our borders. That’s why I directed my Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano -- a former border governor -- to
improve our enforcement policy without having to wait for a new law.
Today, we have more boots on the ground near the Southwest border than at any time in our history. Let me repeat that:
We have more boots on the ground on the Southwest border than at any time in our history. We doubled the personnel assigned to Border Enforcement Security Task Forces. We tripled the number of intelligence analysts along the border. For the first time, we’ve begun screening 100 percent of southbound rail shipments.
And as a result, we’re seizing more illegal guns, cash and drugs than in years past.
That’s why
businesses must be held accountable if they break the law by deliberately hiring and exploiting undocumented workers. We’ve already begun to step up enforcement against the worst workplace offenders. And we’re implementing and improving a system to give employers a reliable way to verify that their employees are here legally.
Finally, we have to
demand responsibility from people living here illegally. They must be required to admit that they broke the law. They should be
required to register, pay their taxes, pay a fine, and learn English.
They must get right with the law before they can get in line and earn their citizenship -- not just because it is fair, not just because it will make clear to those who might wish to come to America they must do so inside the bounds of the law, but because this is how we demonstrate that being -- what being an American means."