Wake up citizens of the United States! Do you know what it means to “sleep with the enemy”?
Wake up citizens of the United States! Do you know what it means to “sleep with the enemy”? It means being forced to live, without wanting it or planning it, in a dangerous environment, full of enemies, abusive, disgusting, even worse having to accept it, and even cooperate (out of necessity?) with someone who is not really trustworthy; They are your enemies who want to destroy you, us USA.
Where is the border between democracy, anarchism and dictatorship?
They are coming to destroy us and they are already here; We are sleeping with the enemy.
It is not unusual for a consular officer to issue a visa, and after new information comes to light, to call the visa holder back to the consulate to revoke the visa. There are three primary situations when a visa can be revoked:
if the holder is inadmissible to the United States on security, criminal, medical, financial or other grounds;
if the holder of a nonimmigrant visa is not entitled to the visa because he does not meet the criteria for the visa category (Section 214(b); or
if a potential reason for inadmissibility or ineligibility, usually involving law enforcement, is suspected (“prudential revocation”).
The decision to revoke a visa can originate from the State Department in Washington, D.C. or with the consular officer at a consulate.
Thousands of visas are revoked every year. Undoubtedly, the government is becoming much more proactive, intensifying its use of the visa revocation process. “Prudential revocation” of visas, in particular, is becoming more and more frequent.
Revocation Process:
Before revoking the visa, the consular officer usually is obliged to invite the visa holder to the consulate for an interview and give him a chance to show why the visa should not be revoked. The reality is that usually this revocation is just a formality; the decision was predetermined before the person visits the consulate. When revoking the visa, the officer will write by hand or stamp the word Cancelled or Revoked; notify — or should notify — the person on what legal grounds the visa was revoked; make an entry into the visa system; and complete a Certificate of Revocation of Visa. If the visa holder cannot be found, the officer will notify airlines of the revocation. If the person is already en route to the United States, he will be detained and have his visa revoked at the port of entry.
Specific Reasons for Visa Revocation:
Besides criminal incidents, the source of the negative information leading to the revocation can vary — from a jilted American (e.g., accusing his desired spouse of being a spy), a competitor (e.g., alleging that the visa holder owes money), a disgruntled ex-spouse (e.g., saying that he owes child support), a former business partner (e.g., contending that he is involved in drugs), or a debtor in the United States who wants to cut off access to US courts (e.g., notifying the consulate that he believes that the holder plans to remain in the US illegally on his nonimmigrant visa). Obviously, the motives of these individuals may not be legitimate. Sometimes, the accusations alone, even if true, may not be legal grounds for revocation of the visa. But too often, the consular officer will err on the side of caution or take the word of an American party on its face in revoking a visa.
Are we, the taxpayers, paying our enemies to destroy us?
Decent and patriotic American citizens should ask that federal funding be stopped for universities that allowed vandalism and discriminatory demonstrations against Jewish American citizen students, against Jewish citizens and against all American citizens by promoting death to the United States, and promote the fall of our glorious red, white, and blue fifty-star striped flag for which millions of citizens have offered their lives.
All schools that receive federal funds must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which bars discrimination based on shared ancestry, ethnic characteristics or national origin, and unraveling it isn’t straightforward.
We all, Americans, should be looking to punish these colleges and universities for not cracking down hard enough on antisemitism want to cut off their federal funding which is a lever of power Washington DC has not used in decades.
This is what we are now experiencing and seeing daily in almost ALL of our beloved country, the United States of America.
For years it has been written that what has made our country great, immigration, is what is going to destroy us and it comes from our communist neighbors such as China, Russia, North Korea, and terrorist states like Iran. ; Syria; Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Pakistan, and some neighbors like Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua.
In these recent demonstrations at the universities is proof that we have a coalition of enemies who are testing the waters and have now seen that “it is possible” and the question that we and our patriotic politicians must ask ourselves [not our anti-American politicians like the Squad] the question is:
How many people does it take to go out to protest to overthrow a government?
Answer. We must remember the struggle of the unions grouped in Solidarity in Poland in the 1980s; the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa; the overthrow of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic; the Jasmine Revolution that forced the ouster of Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and sparked the Arab Spring, just to name a few. Whatever the reason, a well-coordinated national riot and demonstration can overthrow any government.
Citizens of the United States, let us remember the lessons of history and for this a good way to analyze it is by looking at history. Where is the border between democracy, anarchism and dictatorship? They are coming to destroy us and many are already here; We are sleeping with the enemy.



