Wednesday, August 19, 2026

"Time does not magically transform illegal presence into a legal right".


 

When Illegal Immigrants Believe America Owes Them Citizenship

Samantha Koch patriotpost.us 8-18-26

It’s not that America owes migrants something simply because they arrived here. It’s that America offers something worth coming here for.

There is something deeply backward about entering a country illegally, remaining there for decades, making little effort to assimilate, and then demanding citizenship simply because you managed to avoid removal long enough. Time does not magically transform illegal presence into a legal right. Yet that increasingly seems to be the argument: I’ve been here a long time, therefore America owes me the right to stay here.

A recent case perfectly captures the problem. At an August 11 Democrat press conference, a Spanish-speaking woman took the podium to argue that she should not be deported because she has lived in the United States for nearly four decades — reportedly illegally since 1989. Yet after all that time in a predominantly English-speaking country, she still relied on an interpreter while declaring, “We need a path to citizenship for those of us that have been present at least seven years in this country.”

Well, there is already a pathway to citizenship — one that was available to her the entire time and arguably would have been easier had she pursued it years ago. But the real question remains the same: Why does America owe her citizenship simply because of the length of time she, or anyone else, has been here?

Living somewhere illegally for several decades does not give someone a greater claim to citizenship than living there illegally for several minutes. As Hot Air’s Beege Welborn put it rather bluntly, “It’s so much easier to demand something you haven’t earned, isn’t it?”

The contrast with legal immigrants couldn’t be greater.

In a video highlighted by Not the Bee, a legal immigrant explained why she chose America and expressed the kind of gratitude for this country that even many native-born Americans seem to have forgotten. The message was not that America owed her something simply because she arrived here. It was that America offered something worth coming here for.

That distinction is everything.

Another young woman, who immigrated legally from India with her family, described that mindset in a Fox News column. Her father arrived with $80, scrubbed toilets, and worked night shifts while building a life here. The family filed the paperwork, paid the fees, attended interviews, took the citizenship test, and eventually swore allegiance to the United States.

She summarized the difference perfectly: “We waited, worked, and learned English. We assimilated.”

She also described citizenship as “a sacred commitment to defend the Constitution, uphold the law, and give more than you take.”

That is a radically different attitude from believing that years spent violating immigration law eventually become a down payment on citizenship.

And assimilation does not mean immigrants must erase their past. The woman from India proudly maintains her Indian heritage, as America has always welcomed people from different cultures, religions, and corners of the world. Becoming American does not require forgetting your grandparents, abandoning your traditions, or pretending your birthplace never existed.

It does, however, mean becoming part of something.

National Review’s Dan McLaughlin framed the question well: “If America is an idea, rather than a people, does that mean we should welcome into the country people who don’t share the idea?”

Obviously not.

America’s attraction is not an accident. People do not travel thousands of miles to get here because America is interchangeable with every other country. They come because something exists here that remains remarkably rare: constitutional government, individual liberty, economic opportunity, and the belief that our fundamental rights come from God rather than being gifts handed down by those in positions of power.

The American experiment says your beginning does not have to determine your ending. You can arrive poor and build a business. Your parents can have very little, and their children can become doctors, entrepreneurs, or elected officials. America has never perfectly delivered that promise to everyone, but few societies have made upward mobility so central to their national identity.

That identity is worth protecting.

As The Federalist’s John Daniel Davidson argues, “Being an American doesn’t mean just being physically present in the United States. … It means joining, and being adopted into, an existing people — a people with a shared past and a common future and a distinct heritage and cultural patrimony.”

Whatever disagreements we have about immigration levels or policy, a nation cannot survive indefinitely if citizenship becomes nothing more than paperwork handed out after someone has remained inside its borders long enough.

Legal immigrants understand this better than most because many actually made significant sacrifices for the privilege — because to them, becoming an American in every way was worth it. They waited. They learned the language. They studied our government. They obeyed immigration laws. They raised their hands and pledged allegiance to their new country.

America should continue welcoming immigrants from around the world. But immigration should strengthen America, not gradually erase what makes America worth immigrating to. We should welcome people who want to join the American story, share its basic ideals, and help preserve it for the next generation.

Citizenship isn’t a participation trophy awarded for successfully running out the clock.

It is an invitation to become an American.

 

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Defrauding social services programs - Egad! this is totally disgusting!

 

Minnesota immigrant who was once received 'outstanding refugee' award is charged with Medicaid fraud

Salman Ahmed Elmi is facing three counts of aiding and abetting by swindle and five counts of aiding and abetting by false representation stemming from an alleged scam to bill Medicaid for over $1 million in fraudulent services.

By Kevin Killough justthenews.com 8-18-26

An immigrant in Minnesota whom the state once honored with an "outstanding refugee" award has been charged with Medicaid fraud. 

Salman Ahmed Elmi is facing three counts of aiding and abetting by swindle and five counts of aiding and abetting by false representation stemming from an alleged scam to bill Medicaid for over $1 million in fraudulent services, according to Fox News.

Elmi was reportedly charged last week and made his first court appearance Monday.

The state Department of Human Services granted Elmi the award in 2021, along with an Entrepreneurship Award. 

The charges also allege that two members involved in the fraud scheme were tied to a sex-trafficking ring. 

"I started a business to help inspire other people," Elmi said in an archived post on the Minnesota DHS website. "No one owns businesses in my family; my entire family came here with the idea that the American dream was just getting a job and making it work, so shifting that mindset was difficult but important."

A Minnesota DHS spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News that Elmi's actions don't reflect the goal of the Outstanding Refugee Awards. 

"They also do not represent Minnesota’s refugee community," the spokesperson said. "We are surrounded by neighbors, coworkers, employees and friends with powerful stories of resilience in the face of difficult circumstances, who are showing leadership in small as well as large ways to improve their communities." 

This is not the first such instance recently of a member or members of the state's immigrant or refugee community, particularly Minnesota's Somalia community, being charged with defrauding social services programs. 

Prosecutors say the total amount fraudulently taken since roughly 2019 throughout various state departments and programs in the state could reach as much as S$9 billion, also according to Fox News.

 

DHS/ICE/CBP continue to do an expert job of policing our southern border.

 

July border crossings still historically low, but highest since January

The increase is largely due to a greater number of illegal border crossers being apprehended by CBP and Border Patrol agents attempting illegal entry from Canada.

Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor justthenews.com 8-16-26

The number of foreign nationals apprehended nationwide was historically low in July but the highest they’ve been since January, according to the latest data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The increase is largely due to a greater number of illegal border crossers being apprehended by CBP and Border Patrol agents attempting illegal entry from Canada.

There were 33,799 illegal border crosser apprehensions in July, the highest this year since January, when 34,630 were reported. The number dropped in February and hovered between 31,000 and 32,000 through June.

Overall, the numbers are historically low compared to 245,154 reported in July 2023 and 170,180 in July 2024 during the Biden administration, according to the data.

The greatest number of illegal border crossers apprehended this year at the northern border were 6,594 in July. That’s an increase of more than 1,600 over the month and nearly double the number apprehended last November.

They were still significantly lower than a record high of 18,569 apprehended in July 2023 under the Biden administration.

With two months left in the fiscal year, there have been 44,135 illegal border crossers apprehended at the northern border, roughly a quarter of what the total was two years ago. The fiscal year begins Oct. 1.

Under the Biden administration, the greatest number of illegal border crossers and the greatest number of foreign nationals on the terrorist watch list were reported at the northern border in U.S. history, The Center Square reported.

At the southwest border, 12,730 were apprehended in July, slightly down from last month and up from March. CBP says Border Patrol apprehensions between ports of entry decreased in July by 6% over the month. They were a significant drop from the 183,556 illegal border crossers apprehended at the southwest border in July 2023.

Last month, Border Patrol apprehensions between ports of entry at the southwest border were 94% lower than the monthly average of the Biden administration. They were also 96% lower than the total apprehended in December 2023, at the height of the border crisis when the greatest number of illegal crossings were reported.

With two months left in the fiscal year, 115,762 illegal border crossers have been reported at the southwest border – less than the total of July 2023.

“The sustained decline in illegal border crossings and apprehensions – now at levels not seen in over three decades – shows the profound impact of robust enforcement policies,” CBP said. “With daily apprehensions down 94% from the previous administration, the border remains more secure than at any point in history.”

“Clear policy, strong enforcement, and dedicated frontline personnel are delivering results at our borders,” CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott said in a statement. “CBP is securing our nation against illegal crossings, dangerous individuals, and illicit drugs while keeping lawful trade and travel moving. These results show what is possible when border security is treated as a national priority.”

As in previous years, the greatest number of illegal border crossers apprehended last month were single adults, more than 287,000. That’s down from more than 503,000 in 2025, nearly 1.8 million in 2024 and more than 2 million in 2023.

The number of unaccompanied alien children, UACs, being released into the country is also down. So far this year, 7,534 UACs have been released into the country nationwide. That’s down from 137,992 in 2023, according to the data.

CBP also reported higher volumes of drug seizures in July over the year and compared to during the Biden administration.

Drug seizures in July were 26% higher than they were under the Biden administration and 26% higher over the year.

CBP officers seized more than 1,000 pounds of fentanyl and more than 79 pounds of heroin last month, representing 3% and 20% increases over the month, respectively.

 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

This post is an outstanding document representing the life and times of illegal alien invaders in our once great Republic!

 

How illegals plunder American billions, in broad daylight

And how Democrats enabled every dollar plundered.

Jim Davis | August 15, 2026 www.americanthinker.com

Around 30 million illegals (plus natural-born citizen children) milk the entire American economy, and every handout agency in Washington, for hundreds of billions annually. Much of it is remitted to their home countries, from Mexico to China to Somalia.

Large parts of those remittances end up in the hands of:

·       Terrorist groups, and NGOs that supply them with cash; and

·       Cartels trafficking in illegals, drugs, prostitutes, and even children.

I offer two personal anecdotes, illustrating how illegals drain billions in American wealth, in broad daylight. They’re extracting wealth by whatever means are available ― spending on comfortable lifestyles here in America, remittances to whomever they owe, and whatever anti-American foreign causes they favor.

First, let’s take a look at “Miguel.” 

He was an illegal who owned a house near mine, in my leafy suburb northwest of Chicago. Miguel came over at 13, gained “deferred” status through St. Barack’s DREAMER program, and got a job with a Latino contractor for the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).

Minority-owned contractors get favorable treatment from IDOT.

Miguel was never laid off: road construction nine months a year, and driving a snowplow in the winter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmJbkWM4Kp4

(Illinois, like most blue states, has given illegals driver’s licenses for years. We even have illegals who are driving instructors, because bilingual instructors are necessary for this horde of people who speak nothing but Spanish.)

One day I drove past Miguel at a construction site. He was holding the “Stop/Slow” sign. There was nobody behind me, so I stopped to ask him how much he was paid for such challenging work:

“Fifty-three an hour. Thank you union. Thank you, Pritzker.”

Not long after that, Miguel was driving a brand-new Ford F-350 4WD with custom rims.

A few years later, it was 2025 and ICE fanned out in force. Miguel and almost his entire crew of illegals, including the contractor himself, were scooped up in low-profile raids around our suburban county. Those lucrative jobs became available for Americans again.

(So stop worrying about 23,000 jobs “lost” in July. Thousands more jobs were lost by deported illegals, and gained by American citizens.)

But I’m sure Miguel’s lawyer sold the house and truck for him; and that Miguel and his family are thriving on the proceeds. In Mexico’s depressed economy, they’re probably the richest family in their village.

Next, let’s look at "Maria."

Upon retirement, my parents relocated to Albuquerque. Mom became director of a local church-based outreach agency for the Latino community.

Albuquerque has been a blue city for decades. So it’s been a sanctuary city for decades – unlike the rest of New Mexico, which is still mostly red.

I met Maria, one of Mom’s favorite clients, several times during my annual Christmas visits to Mom and Dad. 

Maria was an “undocumented immigrant.” 

She had five children, all natural-born U.S. citizens, who’d been living in Section 8 housing their entire lives. 

They didn’t learn a word of English until they went to public school, with English as a Second Language (ESL). Food stamps and free school lunches provided all their meals. 

Other state programs, or church charities, paid for their utilities, health care, public transportation, and even everyday clothing.

Curiously, money appeared out of nowhere for expensive gifts.

Designer shoes, Sunday suits, cars for their 16th birthdays, and Quinceañera celebrations for the girls’ 15th birthdays magically appeared. Maria’s Navidad gift-giving was extravagant, for such an impoverished family.

 Image: ChatGPT ai-generated illustration by the author

 When the last of her children graduated, with all voting Democrat to keep her from being deported, Maria finally married their father. They were retiring to Mexico.

The elaborate wedding, and expensive reception with their entire church in attendance, was when Mom finally met Luis. He’d been the mysterious source of gifts, and party funds for special occasions, all those years. 

 

Image: ChatGPT ai-generated illustration by author

Luis was also an illegal, with his own landscaping business. 

Like Miguel, he owned his own home, worth five times the value of Miguel’s. And instead of one brand-new pickup truck, Luis had an entire fleet of vehicles.

At their wedding, we learned that not only had Luis and Maria been secretly married in Mexico 25 years earlier, but this “poor girlfriend, rich boyfriend” scam was customary among illegals.

Most likely, every welfare or charity dollar Maria ever collected was fraudulent.

Luis sold the house, the landscaping business and the vehicle fleet, and retired with Maria to their tiny village ― several times more wealthy than Miguel’s family.

Because Luis never had to pay for everyday support for his family. We did it for him.

A POC/LGBTQ team operated Joe Biden like a Muppet, using an Autopen.

They let in 10.5 million illegals in just four years: an average of about 219,000 per month. Before that, St. Barack made a big show as “Deporter in Chief.” But he was letting in millions as well.

Also, St. Barack changed the definition of “deportation” to pad his numbers. Before, it meant an order of deportation from immigration court, after lengthy litigation. St. Barack’s new definition included hordes turned away at the border, after being in America for about five minutes.

Furthermore, all these numbers only count those caught at the border.

They don’t count the ones who got away. So for all 12 of those years, with a brief respite during Trump’s first term, DHS was overwhelmed from the south, and undermined from Washington.

The result was that we got at least 30 million uneducated people who couldn’t speak English, and had no marketable jobs skills beyond the level of “landscaper,” or “burger flipper.”  Miguel, Luis and Maria appear to be typical cases.

A few had degrees, but many of those seem to have learned Marxist revolutionary theory.

Due to this human tsunami, they were released into the U.S. 

They had immigration court notices sometime in 2029, because immigration court dockets were also overwhelmed.

Since the POC/LGBTQ committee urges them to retain their native cultures, rather than assimilate, they only learn English at our expense. All the big-city affordable housing is handed down, from one illegal leaseholder to the next, like family heirlooms.

There was also little screening for medical histories, criminal backgrounds, or links to terrorist groups. This was, again, due to the sheer size of the tsunami.

So we also got about 100,000 pedophiles, murderers, MS-13 gangsters ... and potential terrorists. 

About 80% of all illegals are unaccompanied males of military age. So the illegal population is about as disproportionately criminal as native-born, American minority males.

Thanks to St. Barack, we also got about 220,000 Somalis, who think plundering “rival clans” (such as America) is honorable. So we get $18 billion in Somali fraud, just in one state. Never mind the billions in welfare fraud, in California and every other blue state.

Let’s not pretend there isn’t election fraud going on in blue states and blue cities, too. New Jersey admitted that 6,600 of them registered to vote, and 400 of them voted that we know about. What are Democrats not admitting yet, because it hasn’t been investigated? And let's not forget Los Angeles's travesty of a mayoral election.

We also got outbreaks of typhus, tuberculosis, and measles.

All virtually eradicated in the U.S. decades ago. Now they’re all making a big comeback, because Third World countries still have those diseases.

Import the Third World. Become the Third World. Thank you, Democrats.

Jim Davis is an IT specialist and paralegal, with degrees in political science and statistical analysis: the underpinning of all science. His work has appeared in Daily Caller, Newsmax and American Thinker. You can find him as RealProfessor219 on Rumble.

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