Re: Window is open briefly for aliens
The article above, published in the Honolulu Advertiser, alerted us to a new United States policy that constitutes nothing more than the wholesale marketing of U.S. citizenship, albeit not the passport itself. The "green card" is viewed as a precursor to full citizenship and certainly bestows numerous privileges upon the alien holder. For a mere $1,000, an alien can "adjust" his or her immigration status and receive a green card. What a novel idea!
Again, the Journal calls to all of those who think for themselves and don't just suckle up to the media teat of supreme knowledge and swallow what they are fed without question. Consider the following:
The Kingdom of EnenKio has been accused, in court documents and in fringe media, of selling passports. EnenKio law provides for a $100 processing fee per qualified applicant. Due to the small demand and high costs associated with production of EnenKio passports, the fee is in our opinion miniscule by comparison. For example, fees for obtaining a passport from Dominica are in excess of $53,000, Grenada $40,000 to $200,000, and Belize $45,000.
We are personally and intimately familiar with the officials and activities of EnenKio and related agencies and we continue to scrutinize their progress in assisting qualified citizens, immigrants and undocumented persons to lawfully receive citizenship documentation. Anyone who suggests that EnenKio sells passports at a mere $100 a pop, must have either been dropped head-first at an early age or they are simply a pawn in the United States' disinformation war being against the Marshallese who founded the tiny nation and are forced to live in squalid poverty in exile.
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