Gardner takes a hit piece that shades the truth, and adds his own fantasies to come up with something that has nothing to do with the truth.
The only known conviction of Diagne before he became a citizen was not a crime. He vended without a license, which is an infraction, like getting a parking ticket. It would not cause him any trouble getting visas. He was arrested several times, but they were sealed. It appears he would become mad, disturbing the peace, get arrested, calm down, and have charges dropped, and the arrest sealed. That also would not interfere with him getting visas.
In 2006, when Bush was President, he used his marriage, and legal status to get a Green Card, or permanent residency. At that point, he was permanent legal status. Seven years later, he got citizenship.
This time it's by a Senegalese illegal immigrant that the Obama administration gave legal status
There is no evidence that Diagne ever had illegal status. More importantly, in 2006, Bush was President. Obama did not become President until 2009. The only way what Gardner claims could be true if there was some sort of magical time travel.In 2006, having racked up at least two criminal counts and convictions married a US citizen and was given legal resident status by the Obama administration.
The only known conviction of Diagne before he became a citizen was not a crime. He vended without a license, which is an infraction, like getting a parking ticket. It would not cause him any trouble getting visas. He was arrested several times, but they were sealed. It appears he would become mad, disturbing the peace, get arrested, calm down, and have charges dropped, and the arrest sealed. That also would not interfere with him getting visas.
In 2006, when Bush was President, he used his marriage, and legal status to get a Green Card, or permanent residency. At that point, he was permanent legal status. Seven years later, he got citizenship.
He entered the USA legally, on a tourist visa, and then applied for other visas, so no overstay.Throw in that he originally entered the US illegally (tourist visa overstay).
Diagne had no felonies, and lived in Texas, which meant it would be easy for him to legally buy a gun.It appears he had a semi-automatic and that was probably obtained illegally given his criminal record.
A simple question: was Obama President in 2006?You can't reason with these libs, they are all mentally deranged.
Nobody who enters this country illegally should be allowed to remain for any reason.
Diagne entered the country legally, so that does not apply to him.He entered the country illegally
trump has been involved with hiring many illegal aliens, should his wealth be confiscated by the government?Any American who aids and abets an Illegal, needs to fined all their wealth and then imprisoned for a decade.
A B-2 visa usually lasts for 6 months, not 90 days.First, many people enter the US illegally using a tourist visa. They know it's good for just 90 days, but they don't care.
Diagne did not "disappear." He continued to apply for visas, getting a Green Card, and then getting citizenship.They just want into the country where they will then disappear and stay illegally. This guy did exactly that. Entered with the intent of overstaying the visa so he could be here to live here.
Diagne clearly came to visit family, and to meet with a prospective wife. He married that woman, and became a US citizen.What other reason did he have to come on a visa and overstay it?
There is no evidence he was ever illegally here, and he was absolutely not illegally here for a decade. In 2006, he got permanent residency, which made him here absolutely legally.You explain in some rational terms why this guy came to the US on a one-way flight, entered on a tourist visa, then stayed illegally for almost a decade.
If we absolutely close our borders like North Korea has, we will start looking more and more like North Korea.How about a 40 year moratorium on all immigration into the U.S.