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The term favored by liberal "news" outlet is "undocumented immigrant."
But isn't that like someone saying they're just an "undocumented neurosurgeon"?
Of course it is, and there's no such thing as either.
So the Justice Department is putting an end to the namby-pamby euphemistic language intended to legitimize people who sneak into America illegally.
The Justice Department has instructed US attorneys offices not to use the term "undocumented" immigrants and instead refer to someone illegally in the US as "an illegal alien," according to a copy of an agency-wide email obtained by CNN.
According to the email, the Justice Department uses terms in the US Code to describe an individual who is illegally in the US, and thus refers to them as "an illegal alien."
"The word 'undocumented' is not based in US code and should not be used to describe someone's illegal presence in the country," the email states.
An immigrant who is in the US legally or whose status is unknown is to be described by their country of citizenship, it adds.Read the rest of the story HERE
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