(Article republished from ArmstrongEconomics.com)
Similar laws passed in Texas and Iowa are already facing challenges from Garland, who has the audacity to tell Congress that ISs are not necessary for voting. Oklahoma is among several states trying to protect their own people against this invasion that at no time in history has ANY president sought to rig the election with illegal aliens. We are rapidly witnessing the very reason why the United States will break up. Similar circumstances took place in the Roman Empire, where Emperor Valens opened the border to illegal aliens and destroyed the economy. They eventually rose up against the government, demanding more, and Emperor Valens was then killed in battle by the very people he allowed in.
Other bills targeting migrants have been passed this year in Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee. Garland claims that this Oklahoma law violates the U.S. Constitution and asks the court to declare it invalid and bar the state from enforcing it.
“Oklahoma cannot disregard the U.S. Constitution and settled Supreme Court precedent,” U.S. Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brian M. Boynton, head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division, said in a statement. “We have brought this action to ensure that Oklahoma adheres to the Constitution and the framework adopted by Congress for regulation of immigration.”
Because this is a real international crisis, I have put together this report, which is a warning to the West that this migrant crisis is part of the decline and fall of Western society, as it was the same mistake for Rome. In fact, it was the invasion of the Goths that changed Roman society, and even our word today for “god” was derived from barbarians, not Romans. Most interesting, this invasion of the Goths was so profound that to this day, our English word “god” is derived from the Proto-Germanic version of gud?, which is derived from the Goths’ Germanic language, “guþ.” So, the next time you pray to “God,” remember that was a barbarian word – not Roman, which was “Deus” – the Latin word for “god” or “deity”.
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