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DHS compares “undocumented immigrants” to pronouns in a controversial tweet

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The Ministry of Internal Security Tweeted Wednesday That the term “undocumented immigrant” is the political equivalent of “they” pronouns.

“The DHS is not interested in the pronouns of open borders of the left,” the ministry said in its press release.

DHS said that “Alien” is the technical and legal term for illegal immigrants in the press. “Illégal” is the only way to properly describe the violins, added the agency.

“The next thing you know, you will call the underside of burglars,” the statement said.

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Federal law includes multiple references to the term “illegal foreigner” or “foreign” to describe people who launch out in the United States illegally or without appropriate documentation.

In 8 USC (American code) 1182 and 1227 – Provisions dealing with the admission and deletion of foreign nationals – the terms “inadmissible foreigners” and “deporable extraterrestrials” are used.

In the federal statutes delimiting employment and benefits, 8 USC 1324 (A) and 8 USC 1611 describe “the illegal employment of foreigners” and “inadmissible extraterrestrials for federal social benefits”.

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In criminal law, 8 USC 1324 describes the transgression of “producing and hosting certain foreigners”. The status has often been mentioned by right commentators during the Biden administration to highlight the previous textual to use the term “illegal foreigners”.

Another reference occurs in 8 USC 1325: concerning “a bad entry per (year) alien”.

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“” Alien “is the technical legal term, and that’s what DHS will use,” the ministry said in his press release.

DHS cited three recent media stories using the term undocumented immigrant, especially in Indiana, Texas and New Jersey Press.

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In June, a high school student in the county of Davidson, in North Carolina, won a salary of $ 20,000 and excuses after being suspended from the class on the use of the term “Alien” to refer to foreign nationals wrongly.

The 16 -year -old had asked his English teacher if the term “foreigner” meant “spatial foreigners or illegal foreigners who need green cards”.

The administrators ruled on the commentary racily insensitive and suspended the boy, whose family then continued, affirming a bad characterization of racial prejudices and violations of the first amendment.

Alec Schemmel of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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