CAIR lambasts census citizen question
As Tulsa Today readers know, Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter led a coalition of thirteen states in sending a letter to U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, requesting the agency reinstate a question on the 2020 Census regarding citizenship.
Once the decision to include the question was made by Federal officials the terrorist defending organization CAIR and other open border advocates of the Democrat Party have squealed like piglets pulled from momma's milk.
Breitbart,com reports that CAIR — an organization that has repeatedly defended suspected terrorists — says that merely asking U.S. residents if they are citizens is a “white supremacist agenda.”
The organization wrote in a statement, “This is yet another political move by the Trump administration to implement its white supremacist agenda and to drag our nation back to the false ‘white paradise’ of the 1950s.”
CAIR-OK promotional graphic for 2017 event
CAIR has been declared a terrorist organization by the United Arab Emirates and was named by federal prosecutors as an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas-funding operation.
CAIR-OK conducts an annual event at the Oklahoma State Capital and has in the past thought it proper to participate in Tulsa's annual Christmas Parade (a celebration of the birth of Jesus whom they reject as Savior). The Oklahoma group frequently issues media statements designed to make the state more Islamic friendly.
CAIR-OK sponsored this "World" float in the Tulsa Christmas Parade in years past.
Breitbart.com writes: "This week, President Trump’s administration announced in a historic decision that it would put the citizenship question back on the U.S. Census — a question that has not been included since 1950 — a move that will provide Americans with more accurate data on unemployment, the number of citizens in the country, and a better look into the foreign-born population.
"The open borders lobby, though, is blasting the decision, as it threatens states with large illegal alien populations like California, New York, and Florida. Those states are at risk of losing congressional seats if redistricting is based upon counting citizens rather than the current model, which counts all residents, including illegal aliens," click here for more from Breitbart.com with video.