Difference between “immigrate” and “invade”…..

Let’s take a look at immigration….

im·mi·grate

verb \ˈi-mə-ˌgrāt\

: to come to a country to live there;

intransitive verb
:  to enter and usually become established (see definition below); especially :  to come into a country of which one is not a native for permanent residence
Established……what does that mean?

verb \i-ˈsta-blish\

: to cause (someone or something) to be widely known and accepted

: to put (someone or something) in a position, role, etc., that will last for a long time

: to begin or create (something that is meant to last for a long time)

 

Oh, I see…..so to immigrate it is to move to a new country and be accepted by them, like getting permission to enter. I get it.

Now, let’s look at this word:

in·vade

verb \in-ˈvād\

: to enter (a place, such as a foreign country) in order to take control by military force

: to enter (a place) in large numbers

: to enter or be in (a place where you are not wanted)

By these very definitions, our country is being invaded and our government is doing NOTHING! Call your representatives, send emails, and – if necessary – be prepared to defend our borders. Contact your local Oathkeepers, 2 Million Bikers to DC, Overpasses for America, or other liberty-defending group and find out how you can become involved.

Remember, amnesty is for people who follow the law. Illegal immigrants are trespassing and breaking the law. One is a future citizen, the other is a criminal. NO AMNESTY FOR ILLEGALS!

2 thoughts on “Difference between “immigrate” and “invade”…..

  1. OmahaNews.com says:

    Reblogged this on Omaha News & World Report.

  2. Centinel2012 says:

    Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
    Good work here very logical and right on.

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