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I charge treason - a High Crime and Misdemeanor

God of War

Governor
I, a citizen of these United States, charge President of the United States of America, JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN Jr., with treason. For not defending the borders of our nation and for bringing and harboring certain aliens. He is a law breaker. Is there a second?

§ 1324. Bringing in and harboring certain aliens
(a) Criminal penalties
(1)(A) Any person who—
(i) knowing that a person is an alien, brings
to or attempts to bring to the United States in
any manner whatsoever such person at a place
other than a designated port of entry or place
other than as designated by the Commissioner,
regardless of whether such alien has received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States and regardless
of any future official action which
may be taken with respect to such alien;
(ii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
transports, or moves or attempts to transport
or move such alien within the United States
by means of transportation or otherwise, in
furtherance of such violation of law;
(iii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or
attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection,
such alien in any place, including any
building or any means of transportation
;
(iv) encourages or induces an alien to come
to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing
or in reckless disregard of the fact that
such coming to, entry, or residence is or will
be in violation of law; or

(v)(I) engages in any conspiracy to commit
any of the preceding acts, or
(II) aids or abets the commission of any of
the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph

(B).
(B) A person who violates subparagraph (A)
shall, for each alien in respect to whom such a
violation occurs—
(i) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i) or (v)(I) or in the case of a violation of
subparagraph (A)(ii), (iii), or (iv) in which the
offense was done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain, be
fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than
10 years, or both;
(ii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(ii), (iii), (iv), or (v)(II), be fined under title
18, imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both;
(iii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) during and in
relation to which the person causes serious
bodily injury (as defined in section 1365 of title
18) to, or places in jeopardy the life of, any
person, be fined under title 18, imprisoned not
more than 20 years, or both; and
(iv) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) resulting in
the death of any person, be punished by death
or imprisoned for any term of years or for life,
fined under title 18, or both.
(C) It is not a violation of clauses 1 (ii) or (iii)
of subparagraph (A), or of clause (iv) of subparagraph
(A) except where a person encourages or
induces an alien to come to or enter the United
States, for a religious denomination having a
bona fide nonprofit, religious organization in
the United States, or the agents or officers of
such denomination or organization, to encourage,
invite, call, allow, or enable an alien who is
present in the United States to perform the vocation
of a minister or missionary for the denomination
or organization in the United States
as a volunteer who is not compensated as an employee,
notwithstanding the provision of room,
board, travel, medical assistance, and other
basic living expenses, provided the minister or
missionary has been a member of the denomination
for at least one year.
(2) Any person who, knowing or in reckless
disregard of the fact that an alien has not received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States, brings to
or attempts to bring to the United States in any
manner whatsoever, such alien, regardless of
any official action which may later be taken
with respect to such alien shall, for each alien in
respect to whom a violation of this paragraph
occurs—
(A) be fined in accordance with title 18 or
imprisoned not more than one year, or both;
or
(B) in the case of—
(i) an offense committed with the intent or
with reason to believe that the alien unlawfully
brought into the United States will
commit an offense against the United States
or any State punishable by imprisonment for
more than 1 year,
(ii) an offense done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain,
(iii) an offense in which the alien is not
upon arrival immediately brought and presented
to an appropriate immigration officer
at a designated port of entry,
be fined under title 18 and shall be imprisoned,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(iii), not more than 10 years,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(i) or (B)(ii), not less than 3
nor more than 10 years, and for any other violation,
not less than 5 nor more than 15 years.
(3)(A) Any person who, during any 12-month
period, knowingly hires for employment at least
10 individuals with actual knowledge that the
individuals are aliens described in subparagraph
(B) shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for
not more than 5 years, or both.
(B) An alien described in this subparagraph is
an alien who—
(i) is an unauthorized alien (as defined in
section 1324a(h)(3) of this title), and
(ii) has been brought into the United States
in violation of this subsection.
(4) In the case of a person who has brought
aliens into the United States in violation of this
subsection, the sentence otherwise provided for
may be increased by up to 10 years if—
(A) the offense was part of an ongoing commercial
organization or enterprise;
(B) aliens were transported in groups of 10 or
more; and
(C)(i) aliens were transported in a manner
that endangered their lives; or
(ii) the aliens presented a life-threatening
health risk to people in the United States.
(b) Seizure and forfeiture
(1) In general
Any conveyance, including any vessel, vehicle,
or aircraft, that has been or is being used
in the commission of a violation of subsection
(a) of this section, the gross proceeds of such
violation, and any property traceable to such
conveyance or proceeds, shall be seized and
subject to forfeiture.
(2) Applicable procedures
Seizures and forfeitures under this subsection
shall be governed by the provisions of
chapter 46 of title 18 relating to civil forfeitures,
including section 981(d) of such title, except
that such duties as are imposed upon the
Secretary of the Treasury under the customs
laws described in that section shall be performed
by such officers, agents, and other persons
as may be designated for that purpose by
the Attorney General.
(3) Prima facie evidence in determinations of
violations
In determining whether a violation of subsection
(a) of this section has occurred, any of
the following shall be prima facie evidence
that an alien involved in the alleged violation
had not received prior official authorization to
come to, enter, or reside in the United States
or that such alien had come to, entered, or remained
in the United States in violation of
law:
(A) Records of any judicial or administrative
proceeding in which that alien’s status

was an issue and in which it was determined
that the alien had not received prior official
authorization to come to, enter, or reside in
the United States or that such alien had
come to, entered, or remained in the United
States in violation of law.
(B) Official records of the Service or of the
Department of State showing that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(C) Testimony, by an immigration officer
having personal knowledge of the facts concerning
that alien’s status, that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(c) Authority to arrest
No officer or person shall have authority to
make any arrests for a violation of any provision
of this section except officers and employees
of the Service designated by the Attorney
General, either individually or as a member of a
class, and all other officers whose duty it is to
enforce criminal laws.
(d) Admissibility of videotaped witness testimony
Notwithstanding any provision of the Federal
Rules of Evidence, the videotaped (or otherwise
audiovisually preserved) deposition of a witness
to a violation of subsection (a) of this section
who has been deported or otherwise expelled
from the United States, or is otherwise unable
to testify, may be admitted into evidence in an
action brought for that violation if the witness
was available for cross examination and the deposition
otherwise complies with the Federal
Rules of Evidence.
(e) Outreach program
The Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation
with the Attorney General and the
Secretary of State, as appropriate, shall develop
and implement an outreach program to educate
the public in the United States and abroad about
the penalties for bringing in
 

God of War

Governor
I, a citizen of these United States, charge Vice-President of the United States of America, KAMALA DEVI HARRIS, with treason. For not defending the borders of our nation and for bringing and harboring certain aliens. She is a law breaker. Is there a second?

§ 1324. Bringing in and harboring certain aliens
(v)(I) engages in any conspiracy to commit
any of the preceding acts, or
(II) aids or abets the commission of any of
the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph

 

PhilFish

Administrator
Staff member
I've been kind since Obama.

10? You are a joker.

Why? You threw out some arbitrary shit about immigration and treason....why can't I...

Let's see ... that'd be nixonish...right.... 1969...

Whoop....why yes ..there were illegals then, too....and throughout the years...

 

Spamature

President
I, a citizen of these United States, charge President of the United States of America, JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN Jr., with treason. For not defending the borders of our nation and for bringing and harboring certain aliens. He is a law breaker. Is there a second?

§ 1324. Bringing in and harboring certain aliens
(a) Criminal penalties
(1)(A) Any person who—
(i) knowing that a person is an alien, brings
to or attempts to bring to the United States in
any manner whatsoever such person at a place
other than a designated port of entry or place
other than as designated by the Commissioner,
regardless of whether such alien has received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States and regardless
of any future official action which
may be taken with respect to such alien;
(ii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
transports, or moves or attempts to transport
or move such alien within the United States
by means of transportation or otherwise, in
furtherance of such violation of law;
(iii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or
attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection,
such alien in any place, including any
building or any means of transportation
;
(iv) encourages or induces an alien to come
to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing
or in reckless disregard of the fact that
such coming to, entry, or residence is or will
be in violation of law; or

(v)(I) engages in any conspiracy to commit
any of the preceding acts, or
(II) aids or abets the commission of any of
the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph

(B).
(B) A person who violates subparagraph (A)
shall, for each alien in respect to whom such a
violation occurs—
(i) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i) or (v)(I) or in the case of a violation of
subparagraph (A)(ii), (iii), or (iv) in which the
offense was done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain, be
fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than
10 years, or both;
(ii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(ii), (iii), (iv), or (v)(II), be fined under title
18, imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both;
(iii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) during and in
relation to which the person causes serious
bodily injury (as defined in section 1365 of title
18) to, or places in jeopardy the life of, any
person, be fined under title 18, imprisoned not
more than 20 years, or both; and
(iv) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) resulting in
the death of any person, be punished by death
or imprisoned for any term of years or for life,
fined under title 18, or both.
(C) It is not a violation of clauses 1 (ii) or (iii)
of subparagraph (A), or of clause (iv) of subparagraph
(A) except where a person encourages or
induces an alien to come to or enter the United
States, for a religious denomination having a
bona fide nonprofit, religious organization in
the United States, or the agents or officers of
such denomination or organization, to encourage,
invite, call, allow, or enable an alien who is
present in the United States to perform the vocation
of a minister or missionary for the denomination
or organization in the United States
as a volunteer who is not compensated as an employee,
notwithstanding the provision of room,
board, travel, medical assistance, and other
basic living expenses, provided the minister or
missionary has been a member of the denomination
for at least one year.
(2) Any person who, knowing or in reckless
disregard of the fact that an alien has not received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States, brings to
or attempts to bring to the United States in any
manner whatsoever, such alien, regardless of
any official action which may later be taken
with respect to such alien shall, for each alien in
respect to whom a violation of this paragraph
occurs—
(A) be fined in accordance with title 18 or
imprisoned not more than one year, or both;
or
(B) in the case of—
(i) an offense committed with the intent or
with reason to believe that the alien unlawfully
brought into the United States will
commit an offense against the United States
or any State punishable by imprisonment for
more than 1 year,
(ii) an offense done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain,
(iii) an offense in which the alien is not
upon arrival immediately brought and presented
to an appropriate immigration officer
at a designated port of entry,
be fined under title 18 and shall be imprisoned,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(iii), not more than 10 years,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(i) or (B)(ii), not less than 3
nor more than 10 years, and for any other violation,
not less than 5 nor more than 15 years.
(3)(A) Any person who, during any 12-month
period, knowingly hires for employment at least
10 individuals with actual knowledge that the
individuals are aliens described in subparagraph
(B) shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for
not more than 5 years, or both.
(B) An alien described in this subparagraph is
an alien who—
(i) is an unauthorized alien (as defined in
section 1324a(h)(3) of this title), and
(ii) has been brought into the United States
in violation of this subsection.
(4) In the case of a person who has brought
aliens into the United States in violation of this
subsection, the sentence otherwise provided for
may be increased by up to 10 years if—
(A) the offense was part of an ongoing commercial
organization or enterprise;
(B) aliens were transported in groups of 10 or
more; and
(C)(i) aliens were transported in a manner
that endangered their lives; or
(ii) the aliens presented a life-threatening
health risk to people in the United States.
(b) Seizure and forfeiture
(1) In general
Any conveyance, including any vessel, vehicle,
or aircraft, that has been or is being used
in the commission of a violation of subsection
(a) of this section, the gross proceeds of such
violation, and any property traceable to such
conveyance or proceeds, shall be seized and
subject to forfeiture.
(2) Applicable procedures
Seizures and forfeitures under this subsection
shall be governed by the provisions of
chapter 46 of title 18 relating to civil forfeitures,
including section 981(d) of such title, except
that such duties as are imposed upon the
Secretary of the Treasury under the customs
laws described in that section shall be performed
by such officers, agents, and other persons
as may be designated for that purpose by
the Attorney General.
(3) Prima facie evidence in determinations of
violations
In determining whether a violation of subsection
(a) of this section has occurred, any of
the following shall be prima facie evidence
that an alien involved in the alleged violation
had not received prior official authorization to
come to, enter, or reside in the United States
or that such alien had come to, entered, or remained
in the United States in violation of
law:
(A) Records of any judicial or administrative
proceeding in which that alien’s status

was an issue and in which it was determined
that the alien had not received prior official
authorization to come to, enter, or reside in
the United States or that such alien had
come to, entered, or remained in the United
States in violation of law.
(B) Official records of the Service or of the
Department of State showing that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(C) Testimony, by an immigration officer
having personal knowledge of the facts concerning
that alien’s status, that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(c) Authority to arrest
No officer or person shall have authority to
make any arrests for a violation of any provision
of this section except officers and employees
of the Service designated by the Attorney
General, either individually or as a member of a
class, and all other officers whose duty it is to
enforce criminal laws.
(d) Admissibility of videotaped witness testimony
Notwithstanding any provision of the Federal
Rules of Evidence, the videotaped (or otherwise
audiovisually preserved) deposition of a witness
to a violation of subsection (a) of this section
who has been deported or otherwise expelled
from the United States, or is otherwise unable
to testify, may be admitted into evidence in an
action brought for that violation if the witness
was available for cross examination and the deposition
otherwise complies with the Federal
Rules of Evidence.
(e) Outreach program
The Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation
with the Attorney General and the
Secretary of State, as appropriate, shall develop
and implement an outreach program to educate
the public in the United States and abroad about
the penalties for bringing in

When and where did Biden do this ?

Anyone in this country that was previously in the custody of the govt obviously has the govt's permission to enter the country when they are released by immigration officials.
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
I, a citizen of these United States, charge President of the United States of America, JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN Jr., with treason. For not defending the borders of our nation and for bringing and harboring certain aliens. He is a law breaker. Is there a second?

§ 1324. Bringing in and harboring certain aliens
(a) Criminal penalties
(1)(A) Any person who—
(i) knowing that a person is an alien, brings
to or attempts to bring to the United States in
any manner whatsoever such person at a place
other than a designated port of entry or place
other than as designated by the Commissioner,
regardless of whether such alien has received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States and regardless
of any future official action which
may be taken with respect to such alien;
(ii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
transports, or moves or attempts to transport
or move such alien within the United States
by means of transportation or otherwise, in
furtherance of such violation of law;
(iii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or
attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection,
such alien in any place, including any
building or any means of transportation
;
(iv) encourages or induces an alien to come
to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing
or in reckless disregard of the fact that
such coming to, entry, or residence is or will
be in violation of law; or

(v)(I) engages in any conspiracy to commit
any of the preceding acts, or
(II) aids or abets the commission of any of
the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph

(B).
(B) A person who violates subparagraph (A)
shall, for each alien in respect to whom such a
violation occurs—
(i) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i) or (v)(I) or in the case of a violation of
subparagraph (A)(ii), (iii), or (iv) in which the
offense was done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain, be
fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than
10 years, or both;
(ii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(ii), (iii), (iv), or (v)(II), be fined under title
18, imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both;
(iii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) during and in
relation to which the person causes serious
bodily injury (as defined in section 1365 of title
18) to, or places in jeopardy the life of, any
person, be fined under title 18, imprisoned not
more than 20 years, or both; and
(iv) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) resulting in
the death of any person, be punished by death
or imprisoned for any term of years or for life,
fined under title 18, or both.
(C) It is not a violation of clauses 1 (ii) or (iii)
of subparagraph (A), or of clause (iv) of subparagraph
(A) except where a person encourages or
induces an alien to come to or enter the United
States, for a religious denomination having a
bona fide nonprofit, religious organization in
the United States, or the agents or officers of
such denomination or organization, to encourage,
invite, call, allow, or enable an alien who is
present in the United States to perform the vocation
of a minister or missionary for the denomination
or organization in the United States
as a volunteer who is not compensated as an employee,
notwithstanding the provision of room,
board, travel, medical assistance, and other
basic living expenses, provided the minister or
missionary has been a member of the denomination
for at least one year.
(2) Any person who, knowing or in reckless
disregard of the fact that an alien has not received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States, brings to
or attempts to bring to the United States in any
manner whatsoever, such alien, regardless of
any official action which may later be taken
with respect to such alien shall, for each alien in
respect to whom a violation of this paragraph
occurs—
(A) be fined in accordance with title 18 or
imprisoned not more than one year, or both;
or
(B) in the case of—
(i) an offense committed with the intent or
with reason to believe that the alien unlawfully
brought into the United States will
commit an offense against the United States
or any State punishable by imprisonment for
more than 1 year,
(ii) an offense done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain,
(iii) an offense in which the alien is not
upon arrival immediately brought and presented
to an appropriate immigration officer
at a designated port of entry,
be fined under title 18 and shall be imprisoned,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(iii), not more than 10 years,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(i) or (B)(ii), not less than 3
nor more than 10 years, and for any other violation,
not less than 5 nor more than 15 years.
(3)(A) Any person who, during any 12-month
period, knowingly hires for employment at least
10 individuals with actual knowledge that the
individuals are aliens described in subparagraph
(B) shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for
not more than 5 years, or both.
(B) An alien described in this subparagraph is
an alien who—
(i) is an unauthorized alien (as defined in
section 1324a(h)(3) of this title), and
(ii) has been brought into the United States
in violation of this subsection.
(4) In the case of a person who has brought
aliens into the United States in violation of this
subsection, the sentence otherwise provided for
may be increased by up to 10 years if—
(A) the offense was part of an ongoing commercial
organization or enterprise;
(B) aliens were transported in groups of 10 or
more; and
(C)(i) aliens were transported in a manner
that endangered their lives; or
(ii) the aliens presented a life-threatening
health risk to people in the United States.
(b) Seizure and forfeiture
(1) In general
Any conveyance, including any vessel, vehicle,
or aircraft, that has been or is being used
in the commission of a violation of subsection
(a) of this section, the gross proceeds of such
violation, and any property traceable to such
conveyance or proceeds, shall be seized and
subject to forfeiture.
(2) Applicable procedures
Seizures and forfeitures under this subsection
shall be governed by the provisions of
chapter 46 of title 18 relating to civil forfeitures,
including section 981(d) of such title, except
that such duties as are imposed upon the
Secretary of the Treasury under the customs
laws described in that section shall be performed
by such officers, agents, and other persons
as may be designated for that purpose by
the Attorney General.
(3) Prima facie evidence in determinations of
violations
In determining whether a violation of subsection
(a) of this section has occurred, any of
the following shall be prima facie evidence
that an alien involved in the alleged violation
had not received prior official authorization to
come to, enter, or reside in the United States
or that such alien had come to, entered, or remained
in the United States in violation of
law:
(A) Records of any judicial or administrative
proceeding in which that alien’s status

was an issue and in which it was determined
that the alien had not received prior official
authorization to come to, enter, or reside in
the United States or that such alien had
come to, entered, or remained in the United
States in violation of law.
(B) Official records of the Service or of the
Department of State showing that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(C) Testimony, by an immigration officer
having personal knowledge of the facts concerning
that alien’s status, that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(c) Authority to arrest
No officer or person shall have authority to
make any arrests for a violation of any provision
of this section except officers and employees
of the Service designated by the Attorney
General, either individually or as a member of a
class, and all other officers whose duty it is to
enforce criminal laws.
(d) Admissibility of videotaped witness testimony
Notwithstanding any provision of the Federal
Rules of Evidence, the videotaped (or otherwise
audiovisually preserved) deposition of a witness
to a violation of subsection (a) of this section
who has been deported or otherwise expelled
from the United States, or is otherwise unable
to testify, may be admitted into evidence in an
action brought for that violation if the witness
was available for cross examination and the deposition
otherwise complies with the Federal
Rules of Evidence.
(e) Outreach program
The Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation
with the Attorney General and the
Secretary of State, as appropriate, shall develop
and implement an outreach program to educate
the public in the United States and abroad about
the penalties for bringing in
Who are we at war with?
 

God of War

Governor
Look up the crime of treason and then tell me who we are at war with...

The rest of what you think are charges you can make against the president are simply signs of your own dementia.
I once caught you shit-ting your pants and now I see you pissing them.
 

Bronwyn

Unapoligetically Republican
Look up the crime of treason and then tell me who we are at war with...

The rest of what you think are charges you can make against the president are simply signs of your own dementia.
No different than the liberals in washington who LOST when they tried to impeach President Trump 2x, and to this day continue their charade.
 

God of War

Governor
Yes. I wasn't sure what you meant. By all means try and fry em. Remove all the crooked dems and any republicans who agreed to the corruption.
Sanctuary cities of course.

Now that you've seconded the motion, if you so choose, write to your Senators and your congressman (certified mail) and forward your concerns with the above stated charge. Ask for an impeachment trial in 2022 and make clear the consequences of failing to run on the platform and not following through with impeachment and hopefully a trial. Make clear Kamala Devi Harris is to be impeached too.

Gather your men and women of like mind and urge them to second the charge of treason. Keep it simple and sign one letter with many signatures if it is easier to do. We have enough time til the next election to organize around this.

Long live the Speaker. ;0)
 

Bugsy McGurk

President
I, a citizen of these United States, charge President of the United States of America, JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN Jr., with treason. For not defending the borders of our nation and for bringing and harboring certain aliens. He is a law breaker. Is there a second?

§ 1324. Bringing in and harboring certain aliens
(a) Criminal penalties
(1)(A) Any person who—
(i) knowing that a person is an alien, brings
to or attempts to bring to the United States in
any manner whatsoever such person at a place
other than a designated port of entry or place
other than as designated by the Commissioner,
regardless of whether such alien has received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States and regardless
of any future official action which
may be taken with respect to such alien;
(ii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
transports, or moves or attempts to transport
or move such alien within the United States
by means of transportation or otherwise, in
furtherance of such violation of law;
(iii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the
fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains
in the United States in violation of law,
conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or
attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection,
such alien in any place, including any
building or any means of transportation
;
(iv) encourages or induces an alien to come
to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing
or in reckless disregard of the fact that
such coming to, entry, or residence is or will
be in violation of law; or

(v)(I) engages in any conspiracy to commit
any of the preceding acts, or
(II) aids or abets the commission of any of
the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph

(B).
(B) A person who violates subparagraph (A)
shall, for each alien in respect to whom such a
violation occurs—
(i) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i) or (v)(I) or in the case of a violation of
subparagraph (A)(ii), (iii), or (iv) in which the
offense was done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain, be
fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than
10 years, or both;
(ii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(ii), (iii), (iv), or (v)(II), be fined under title
18, imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both;
(iii) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) during and in
relation to which the person causes serious
bodily injury (as defined in section 1365 of title
18) to, or places in jeopardy the life of, any
person, be fined under title 18, imprisoned not
more than 20 years, or both; and
(iv) in the case of a violation of subparagraph
(A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) resulting in
the death of any person, be punished by death
or imprisoned for any term of years or for life,
fined under title 18, or both.
(C) It is not a violation of clauses 1 (ii) or (iii)
of subparagraph (A), or of clause (iv) of subparagraph
(A) except where a person encourages or
induces an alien to come to or enter the United
States, for a religious denomination having a
bona fide nonprofit, religious organization in
the United States, or the agents or officers of
such denomination or organization, to encourage,
invite, call, allow, or enable an alien who is
present in the United States to perform the vocation
of a minister or missionary for the denomination
or organization in the United States
as a volunteer who is not compensated as an employee,
notwithstanding the provision of room,
board, travel, medical assistance, and other
basic living expenses, provided the minister or
missionary has been a member of the denomination
for at least one year.
(2) Any person who, knowing or in reckless
disregard of the fact that an alien has not received
prior official authorization to come to,
enter, or reside in the United States, brings to
or attempts to bring to the United States in any
manner whatsoever, such alien, regardless of
any official action which may later be taken
with respect to such alien shall, for each alien in
respect to whom a violation of this paragraph
occurs—
(A) be fined in accordance with title 18 or
imprisoned not more than one year, or both;
or
(B) in the case of—
(i) an offense committed with the intent or
with reason to believe that the alien unlawfully
brought into the United States will
commit an offense against the United States
or any State punishable by imprisonment for
more than 1 year,
(ii) an offense done for the purpose of commercial
advantage or private financial gain,
(iii) an offense in which the alien is not
upon arrival immediately brought and presented
to an appropriate immigration officer
at a designated port of entry,
be fined under title 18 and shall be imprisoned,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(iii), not more than 10 years,
in the case of a first or second violation of
subparagraph (B)(i) or (B)(ii), not less than 3
nor more than 10 years, and for any other violation,
not less than 5 nor more than 15 years.
(3)(A) Any person who, during any 12-month
period, knowingly hires for employment at least
10 individuals with actual knowledge that the
individuals are aliens described in subparagraph
(B) shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for
not more than 5 years, or both.
(B) An alien described in this subparagraph is
an alien who—
(i) is an unauthorized alien (as defined in
section 1324a(h)(3) of this title), and
(ii) has been brought into the United States
in violation of this subsection.
(4) In the case of a person who has brought
aliens into the United States in violation of this
subsection, the sentence otherwise provided for
may be increased by up to 10 years if—
(A) the offense was part of an ongoing commercial
organization or enterprise;
(B) aliens were transported in groups of 10 or
more; and
(C)(i) aliens were transported in a manner
that endangered their lives; or
(ii) the aliens presented a life-threatening
health risk to people in the United States.
(b) Seizure and forfeiture
(1) In general
Any conveyance, including any vessel, vehicle,
or aircraft, that has been or is being used
in the commission of a violation of subsection
(a) of this section, the gross proceeds of such
violation, and any property traceable to such
conveyance or proceeds, shall be seized and
subject to forfeiture.
(2) Applicable procedures
Seizures and forfeitures under this subsection
shall be governed by the provisions of
chapter 46 of title 18 relating to civil forfeitures,
including section 981(d) of such title, except
that such duties as are imposed upon the
Secretary of the Treasury under the customs
laws described in that section shall be performed
by such officers, agents, and other persons
as may be designated for that purpose by
the Attorney General.
(3) Prima facie evidence in determinations of
violations
In determining whether a violation of subsection
(a) of this section has occurred, any of
the following shall be prima facie evidence
that an alien involved in the alleged violation
had not received prior official authorization to
come to, enter, or reside in the United States
or that such alien had come to, entered, or remained
in the United States in violation of
law:
(A) Records of any judicial or administrative
proceeding in which that alien’s status

was an issue and in which it was determined
that the alien had not received prior official
authorization to come to, enter, or reside in
the United States or that such alien had
come to, entered, or remained in the United
States in violation of law.
(B) Official records of the Service or of the
Department of State showing that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(C) Testimony, by an immigration officer
having personal knowledge of the facts concerning
that alien’s status, that the alien
had not received prior official authorization
to come to, enter, or reside in the United
States or that such alien had come to, entered,
or remained in the United States in
violation of law.
(c) Authority to arrest
No officer or person shall have authority to
make any arrests for a violation of any provision
of this section except officers and employees
of the Service designated by the Attorney
General, either individually or as a member of a
class, and all other officers whose duty it is to
enforce criminal laws.
(d) Admissibility of videotaped witness testimony
Notwithstanding any provision of the Federal
Rules of Evidence, the videotaped (or otherwise
audiovisually preserved) deposition of a witness
to a violation of subsection (a) of this section
who has been deported or otherwise expelled
from the United States, or is otherwise unable
to testify, may be admitted into evidence in an
action brought for that violation if the witness
was available for cross examination and the deposition
otherwise complies with the Federal
Rules of Evidence.
(e) Outreach program
The Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation
with the Attorney General and the
Secretary of State, as appropriate, shall develop
and implement an outreach program to educate
the public in the United States and abroad about
the penalties for bringing in
hee hee…like a lunatic standing in the middle of traffic, ranting for the amusement of sane people.

;-)
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
No different than the liberals in washington who LOST when they tried to impeach President Trump 2x, and to this day continue their charade.
Trump committed real crimes. He withheld a congressional appropriation without notifying congress...He broke a law by doing so.
He ordered federal employees to ignore congressional subpoenas from the House committee investigating. That was obstruction.

The republicans failed to look past loyalty to the RNC. Simple lack of courage.

Trump told a mob that the election had been stolen. He pushed that lie, undermining the electoral system and democracy itself and he did it for two solid months, failing completely in over 60 court cases to establish any credibility at all and then finally instructing the VP to decertify the election so that the republican legislatures in several states could violate their own state constitutions to appoint party hacks as electors.

That failed so he paid millions for a rally on Jan 6th and instructed members of his campaign staff to organize it. Once his mob was assembled he told them to go and fight like hell to keep him in power.

Once again the republicans failed to show any courage or loyalty to our democracy and ran away from convicting him.

You pretend that BIden has transported illegal immigrants into the country or encouraged them to cross illegally. He has not.
You ignore the Wilberforce legislation that allows someone to request asylum in this country. Transportation has been for those awaiting hearings on their request for asylum. Not for illegal purposes.
 
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