Barack Hussein Obama
Obama Flooding Border With Hundreds Of Thousands Of Illegal Aliens To Crash System
One of the consequences were seeing on the border is a humanitarian crisis that is a direct consequence of Obama’s lawlessness.

Obama using Cloward-Piven strategy to decimate America from within
Senator Ted Cruz accused president Barack Obama of “lawlessness” in allowing the southern US borders to become overwhelmed with illegals, many of them convicted criminals.
Cruz told Breitbart Texas that this “humanitarian crisis” is a “direct consequence” of the Obama Administration’s actions and rhetoric surrounding illegal immigration:
“We need a president who is willing to uphold the law,” Cruz said. “On issue after issue the Obama Administration has openly ignored, defied, and unilaterally tried to change the law. With respect to securing the border, the Obama Administration has handcuffed the courageous men and women who serve in Border Patrol. Morale in ICE is at an all-time low because the political operatives leading this Administration are preventing them from doing their job and upholding the law.”
He continued, “Just a few months before the last election the president illegally and unconstitutionally granted amnesty to some 800,000 people illegally. If the president wants to change federal immigration laws, the Constitution lays out a way to do so–you go and make your case to Congress and you convince Congress to change the laws…unfortunately for President Obama, following the Constitutional structure is apparently too cumbersome. One of the consequences we’re seeing on the border is a humanitarian crisis that is a direct consequence of Obama’s lawlessness.” Breitbart
This is all part of how Obama is using the Cloward-Piven strategy to crash the system, leading to a removal of the US Constitution as our basis for operation. The real question remains, however, why no one in Congress is moving legally to stop him. Obama seems to be empowered by a spirit not of this world which enables him to proceed unhindered.
