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Masks off! Pelosi acknowledges she wants to legalize illegal immigrants

The former speaker defended California's new rule to help undocumented immigrants buy housing, noting that she would go further to make "the American dream available to more people."

Nancy Pelosi y Kamala Harris en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos

Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi in a file photo.AFP

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As the election nears, the Democratic Party continues to unmask itself and openly talk about its support for a mass amnesty for illegal immigrants. The latest one to do so was Nancy Pelosi. After expressing her support for a bill in California to help those without papers buy a home, the Speaker Emerita of the House of Representatives asserted that she would like to legalize illegals.

During an interview with Bill Maher on HBO, the veteran host asked her about immigration, to which Pelosi replied that, "immigration had always been a bipartisan issue." Maher then asked her directly about the new measure passed by the Golden State legislature (since then vetoed by Newsom) in a provocative manner: "Not free houses?"

Pelosi's response already indicated unwavering support for her fellow Californians: "It's not free houses, it's the American dream being available to more people," and that she would go even further in her next intervention after the host of the show pointed out that "this is for the undocumented": "I would like to move them to documented."

Amnesty, the new Democratic crusade?

Pelosi's stance is far from being in the minority among Democratic politicians right now. A few weeks ago, Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is very close to Kamala Harris, called for "a path to citizenship" for illegal immigrants and assured that the vice president wanted to take this issue to Congress if she won at the polls next November. 

Last month's Democratic National Convention itself served for Blue Party leaders to twist their words around to express their support for the naturalization of illegals: the use of "all Americans" in an inclusive way. The Obamas and Kamala herself repeatedly used this expression.

Obama called for American society to rebuild on "diversity"

Former President Obama went so far as to say that American society must be rebuilt on the basis of "diversity," supporting a Harris-Walz Administration: "Kamala and Tim understand that when everybody gets a fair shot, we are all better off … They understand that we can secure our borders without tearing kids away from their [illegal immigrant] parents."

The former first lady Michelle Obama asserted that "all of our contributions deserve to be accepted and valued - because no one has a monopoly on what it means to be an American - no one."

Kamala pledges to be "the president of all Americans"

Kamala herself picked up the gauntlet and pledged to be the "president of all Americans" in "an America where we care about each other, look out for each other, and recognize that we have far more in common than what separates us. That none of us has to fail for all of us to succeed. And that, in unity, there is strength."

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