Why Hasn't Anyone Arrested Mayorkas?

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Why Hasn't Anyone Arrested Mayorkas?​

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Ann Coulter | Jul 30, 2025

Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things:

  • a visa;
  • a passport;
  • being fingerprinted;
  • filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application -- in English!;
  • being interviewed by a consular official;
  • a medical exam; AND (not "or")
  • proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who "transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)

https://townhall.com/columnists/ann...coulter20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197

So why hasn't this bald-headed thug been arrested?
 
For acts performed in the capacity of his office?

There was a court decision about that as I recall.
 

Why Hasn't Anyone Arrested Mayorkas?​

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Ann Coulter | Jul 30, 2025

Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things:

  • a visa;
  • a passport;
  • being fingerprinted;
  • filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application -- in English!;
  • being interviewed by a consular official;
  • a medical exam; AND (not "or")
  • proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who "transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)

https://townhall.com/columnists/ann...coulter20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197

So why hasn't this bald-headed thug been arrested?
What's your favorite fetish; poop, things going in men's asses, or calling for the imprisonment of innocent civilians before trial?
 
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things:

  • a visa;
  • a passport;
  • being fingerprinted;
  • filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application -- in English!;
  • being interviewed by a consular official;
  • a medical exam; AND (not "or")
  • proving he will not become a public charge.

This only applies to people applying to become a permanent resident, commonly known as a green card. The US allows aliens from certain countries to visit for 90 days under the ESTA visa waiver and that only requires items two and three from your list. There are many types of visa to live and work in the US and some of those allow foreigners to remain for years.

The US immigration system is complicated. You can't apply one part of it to other areas to suit your own narrow view.
 

Why Hasn't Anyone Arrested Mayorkas?​

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Ann Coulter | Jul 30, 2025

Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things:

  • a visa;
  • a passport;
  • being fingerprinted;
  • filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application -- in English!;
  • being interviewed by a consular official;
  • a medical exam; AND (not "or")
  • proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who "transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)

https://townhall.com/columnists/ann...coulter20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197

So why hasn't this bald-headed thug been arrested?
dis you, vetteman?

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This only applies to people applying to become a permanent resident, commonly known as a green card. The US allows aliens from certain countries to visit for 90 days under the ESTA visa waiver and that only requires items two and three from your list. There are many types of visa to live and work in the US and some of those allow foreigners to remain for years.

The US immigration system is complicated. You can't apply one part of it to other areas to suit your own narrow view.
My view is on Mayorkas, and he has broken the law you chose not to quote.
 
My view is on Mayorkas, and he has broken the law you chose not to quote.
You're entitled to you own view, but title 8 is a large body of legislation and quoting it would take up a lot of space.

However, the assertion from you and your fellow 'immigration buffs':
For example, as we immigration buffs know, the "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things:
Is not true.
 
You're entitled to you own view, but title 8 is a large body of legislation and quoting it would take up a lot of space.

However, the assertion from you and your fellow 'immigration buffs':

Is not true.
I didn't say that, numb nuts. The article linked did so.
 
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