February 21, 2020
News Services—
The Trump administration announced today that it is
extending its current travel ban to California, making the erstwhile “Land of
Milk and Honey” the first U.S. state to have stringent travel restrictions
imposed on it. California joins Nigeria, Myanmar, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Sudan,
Tanzania, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, North Korea and Venezuela on the
list of states from which immigration is deemed too dangerous or problematic to
be permitted. (Chad had been on the list but was recently removed due to good
behavior.)
A high-level administration official, who wished to remain
anonymous, said that Californians will no longer be allowed to seek refuge in
any of the other 49 states “until the state gets its sh*t together,” noting the
formerly Golden State’s high rates of poverty and drug abuse, feces-strewn
streets, homeless camps, and prevalence of anti-American activities and
policies. The official added, “It’s a rogue state, a ‘sanctuary state,’ it is
dangerous, it may now harbor more criminals, idlers and radical Muslims from
Sh*t-hole countries than the sh*t-hole countries themselves do.”
(As of this writing, President Trump is still pressing
Congress for funds to build a “big, beautiful, border wall” around California,
but Congress has, as yet, refused to grant the money.)
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