Thursday, July 26, 2018

"Undocumented Immigrant" term will not longer be used at Department of Justice

Speaking clearly, for a change (warning: autoplay):
The Justice Department has instructed US attorneys offices not to use the term "undocumented" immigrants and instead refer to someone illegally in the US as "an illegal alien," according to a copy of an agency-wide email obtained by CNN. 
According to the email, the Justice Department uses terms in the US Code to describe an individual who is illegally in the US, and thus refers to them as "an illegal alien." 
"The word 'undocumented' is not based in US code and should not be used to describe someone's illegal presence in the country," the email states.
Seems that it is the correct legal term.  No doubt the Usual Suspects will go nuts in 3 .. 2 .. 1 ..

3 comments:

  1. Excellent. Letting the left sanitize their villainy and degeneracy by redefining terms and concepts makes perverting them easier. It’s time to push back and call a spade a spade...

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  2. About time we started rectifying some names. Still got a long way to go though.

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