Before
President Obama announced his executive amnesty plan, Don Rosenberg has just
one question for the President of the U.S. (POTUS): Can he, with an executive
order, bring his son who was killed by an illegal immigrant back to life? “While your Executive Order pad is out, can
you write one to bring my son and the tens of thousands [actually over 100,000]
killed by illegal aliens back to life and to bring our destroyed families back
together?” Rosenberg wrote to Obama. His
son, Drew, 25, was run over by an illegal immigrant on November 16, 2010.
“I
know that shortly you will be issuing some sort of Executive Order protecting
millions of lawbreakers, many of whom have killed people; but all of whom,
share some responsibility for those killed,” Rosenberg wrote. “I know that you want to prevent their
families from being separated. By the
way, your administration refused to deport the man who killed my son. I was told, ‘He’s only committed one crime of
moral turpitude.’”
Rosenberg
sent POTUS a letter earlier this summer in which he asked Obama to visit his
son’s grave in California as he considers his plan for amnesty. "Before you illegally say, ‘Welcome to
America’ to those who have caused so much pain and suffering, on your next trip
to California let me take you to Drew’s grave, and you tell him this is the
right thing to do,” he wrote in the initial letter. “My son and all of the others are considered
collateral damage in the quest for votes and campaign contributions. Illegal immigration is not a victimless crime.”
It’s
no surprise: Rosenberg never received a response from the administration.
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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