For better or worse, "insurrection" has been redefined by the gaslighting MSM to be any action that harms "Democracy."
Orange G Parrot Read text, try to grasp, understand comprehend the definiton of inusurrection according to Oxford Languages.
.....a violent uprising against an authority or government........ergo your in denial of truth, facts, logic, common sense critical thinking......Old news at DArt
That would make the Colorado SCOTUS "insurrectionists" by the modern definition. But not by the definition 150 years ago. Will be interesting how modern people react to all this insurrection....
Yes, how are current { modern day } SCOTUS defines word insurrectionist is coming. Jack Smith hopes sooner rather that later. Trumpet and cult followers hope later, so as to allow Trumpet chance to MAGA hard on USA peoples as only he alone --as dictator--- can fix USA problems, and screw the rest of the world.
Trumpet rhetoric is for 60 million cult followers who refuse logical, common sense critical thinking. So start with those who are easiest to put asunder, the poor outsiders looking to get in for various reasons....mostly poverty but also violence aganist them... and call them rapists, blood posioners etc....
Yes there is immigration an issue as people flee terrorist violence against them in central and South America on an Earth with 8 billion humans all wanting a house and Jeep in driveway.
Timeline for Imigration acts:
..." March 1790: Congress passes the first law about who should be granted U.S. citizenship. The Naturalization Act of 1790 allows any free white person of “good character,” who has been living in the United States for two years or longer, to apply for citizenship.
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..1849: America’s first anti-immigrant political party, the
Know-Nothing Party forms, as a backlash to the increasing number of German and Irish immigrants settling in the United States.
..1882: The
Chinese Exclusion Act passes, which bars Chinese immigrants from entering the United States. Beginning in the 1850s, a steady flow of Chinese workers had immigrated to America.
..1891: The Immigration Act of 1891 further excludes who can enter the United States, barring the immigration of polygamists, people convicted of certain crimes, and the sick or diseased.
..1917: Xenophobia reaches new highs on the eve of American involvement in
World War I. The
Immigration Act of 1917 establishes a literacy requirement for immigrants entering the country and halts immigration from most Asian countries.
...May 1924: The
Immigration Act of 1924 limits the number of immigrants allowed into the United States yearly through nationality quotas. Under the new quota system, the United States issues immigration visas to 2 percent of the total number of people of each nationality in the United States at the 1890 census.
...1924: In the wake of the numerical limits established by the 1924 law, illegal immigration to the United States increases. The
U.S. Border Patrol is established to crack down on illegal immigrants crossing the Mexican and Canadian borders into the United States. Many of these early border crossers were Chinese and other Asian immigrants, who had been barred from entering legally.
Labor Shortage:
1942: Labor shortages during
World War II prompt the United States and Mexico to form the
Bracero Program, which allows Mexican agricultural workers to enter the United States temporarily. The program lasts until 1964.