Invaded – The Intentional Destruction of
the American Immigration System
by J.J. Carrell
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“Invaded: The Intentional Destruction of the American Immigration System” by JJ Carrell is an intelligent and alarming analysis of the state of immigration in the United States. Carrell, a seasoned immigration lawyer, presents a searing critique of the current state of affairs, arguing that the American immigration system is being intentionally dismantled, opening the country to destruction.
Carrell’s book is a disturbing exposé of the systemic rot that has set in the immigration system. He argues that there is a concerted effort to undermine the very fabric of the immigration system, and this is not merely a matter of policy disagreements or political partisanship. The author contends that the destruction of the immigration system is a deliberate, calculated strategy to weaken the country.
The book begins with a stark warning – the United States is under siege. Carrell paints a vivid picture of a country overwhelmed by an unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants, its borders porous, its immigration laws unenforced, and its citizens exposed to untold dangers. He argues that this is not a natural state of affairs but a result of systematically dismantling the immigration system.
Carrell then delves into the specifics. He outlines how the current administration has undermined immigration enforcement, drastically reduced the number of deportations, and effectively halted the construction of the border wall. He also details how the government has been infiltrated by advocates of open borders, who have been working tirelessly to subvert immigration laws and policies.
The author also exposes the hypocrisy of the political elite. He argues that while they preach about the virtues of immigration and diversity, they live in gated communities, send their children to private schools, and are largely insulated from the effects of mass immigration. Meanwhile, he contends, ordinary Americans bear the brunt of the consequences – increased crime, dwindling job opportunities, and a strain on public resources.
Carrell’s book is not just a litany of complaints. It is an urgent call to action. He implores Americans to wake up to the reality of the situation and resist the destruction of their immigration system. He argues that this is not just about immigration but the country’s survival.
The book ends with a chilling warning. Carrell argues that the United States will cease to be a sovereign nation if the current trajectory continues. Its borders will become meaningless, its laws irrelevant, and its citizens will be at the mercy of a tidal wave of illegal immigration. The potential consequences of inaction are dire, and we must prevent this from happening.
“Invaded: The Intentional Destruction of the American Immigration System” is sobering. It is a stark reminder of the dangers of complacency and the perils of a dysfunctional immigration system. It is a wake-up call to all Americans, urging them to stand up and defend their country. In the author’s words, “The future of America is at stake. It is time to act.”