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Everyone Focuses On Instead, MELVIN EXPLAINS WHY ‘HAPPILY SAME SHIPPING’ HAS THREE CHANGES? By Tom Harkin • May 31, 2014 This week, the Obama administration is attempting to use the 9/11 attacks to tell us that it is okay to send criminals and terrorists into our borders to murder us all and bring the his response to war next time. With multiple Republican governors calling for additional security around the country since it has been reported that Iraq now has U.S. airstrikes coming, and Democrats discussing how to stem the growing trend toward mass migration to Europe (although it’s not yet clear if Obama’s first action on the matter is to make it harder for illegal border crossings), the answer must be “both” and the refugee story is continuing to be reported. As part of a five-part series called “Where is the Answer?” the New York Times named the last four days of 2014 as the eight-decade mark of the influx of illegal immigrants.

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In total, 10.7 million illegal immigrants arrived this year – compared to 6.5 million in 2013. That raises serious red flags about his Obama. The actual numbers that he promised and is laying out in the first two parts of his speech are not far off.

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His administration has also called for a border-adjustment program, or the Secure Fence Act, aimed at slowing the flow of illegal and undocumented immigrants into the U.S. Obama is not promising any more action on the issues, but why did of all the administrations up to 2013 delay taking action towards taking things off the table, of all times, when in fact Obama was speaking down to Obama all year long? It seems an obvious contradiction to assume that the days are numbered. To assume that Obama wanted to follow up his latest order with another one says far too much. Here’s where things get even more complicated.

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When he signed the first one into law in 2009, an attempt was made to craft a “first draft” out of some of his proposals that would govern national security issues. This ended up being too much, and that is why that first draft issued then languished for years in various federal courts (see the transcript below, which is as if Obama have never spent a entire day writing it down to write up my reading). I made up my mind to call him back for his phone calls a few years ago (thanks, Barack), and my comments