Dear Kristi Noem,
Has the state of South Dakota given your children amnesty?
After all, don’t you have 20 speeding tickets, three stop sign violations, two seat belt violations, and a citation for failing to carry your driver's license?
Haven’t you also received six notices for failing to appear in court and two arrest warrants for failing to pay fines related to your tickets? Weren’t you caught by the police earlier this year driving 94 mph?
Well, according to you, the state should have gone after your kids!
You call the DREAM Act “amnesty,” you even say it "rewards those who have broken the law.”
Representative elect, to say that the DREAM Act is amnesty is to say that your children are fugitives. Maybe we should have detained your kids for the +27 times you broken the law.
According to you, it would be “amnesty” not to.
Those who the DREAM Act benefits were children (under the age of 16) when their parents "broke the law."
Just like the kids sitting in your back seat while you were breaking the law.
The child will not share the guilt of the parent, nor will the parent share the guilt of the child. The righteousness of the righteous will be credited to them, and the wickedness of the wicked will be charged against them.
-Ezekiel 18:20