Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican party vice presidential candidate, accused Obama of border crisis and called for the president’s impeachment, a formal process when an official is accused of unlawful activity.
Palin’s accusation toward Obama was published Tuesday on Breitbart, a conservative website. Palin emphasized Obama’s ignoring-attitude about the border issue, where many illegal immigrants are crossing the border and flooding into Texas every day.
“Enough is enough of the years of abuse from this president. His unsecured border crisis is the last straw that makes the battered wife say, ‘no mas,’” Palin wrote.
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“Without borders, there is no nation,” Palin said, showing concern that the America would not be its own nation anymore if illegal immigrants keep coming in.
“President Obama’s rewarding of lawlessness, including his own, is the foundational problem here. It’s not going to get better…” she wrote. Palin believes that the president is this country’s problem and that he should be impeached.
The Huffington Post interviewed Sen. John McCain, who ran with Palin in 2008’s presidential election. McCain did not comment too much on Palin’s action and tried to separate himself from Palin.
“I always respect other people’s opinions,” McCain said. “Am I proposing that the president be impeached? No.”
According to CNN, Obama requested $3.7 billion in emergency funds from Congress Tuesday, July 8, which was the same day Palin published her article, to address the border issue. Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who ran in 2012 for the Republican presidential nominee and is considering running again in 2016, refused to welcome Obama at the airport and called for an immigration crisis meeting instead.
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