People often shorten terms when a context is understood. If people are discussing immigration, a person doesn't have to use the entire term, "illegal immigrant" or "illegal alien" each time. It's understood enough when they say either legal or illegal.
And here's the Oxford Dictionary's definition of that term: "a foreign national who is living without official authorization in a country of which they are not a citizen."
So maybe the Left likes to change our language to demonize people who speak facts, but the fact remains that these people...
Here, let me project you to a link showing exactly what she was asked and what her answer is:
"In the 13th hour of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearing Tuesday, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., asked the Supreme Court nominee: “Can you provide a definition for the word ‘woman’?”...
We could do that if they'd come into the country in a way that allowed them to be documented. Those who follow the law and go through the process of becoming citizens of this country are doing that. Those who hide in the trunk of a car and pay drug cartels to help them over the border is...
Then you'd say that punishing those businesses is the same as punishing the illegals since the illegals depend on businesses who break the law in order to facilitate illegal aliens breaking the law by being here.
The luxury hotels the illegals get to stay in at taxpayer expense means inflation as well. Government pays whatever price is demanded, so the hotels can jack up their rates.
Isn't it assumed by democrats that low-skilled jobs mean jobs blacks would work? Just as democrats assume that voter ID requirements mean black people can't vote because black people don't know how to get an ID. Same as how democrats equate higher-crime areas with black neighborhoods.
Indian tribal practices use drums to conjure up spirits.
However, drums can be used to make beautiful music as well.
The item being used isn't the problem. It's the intent.