In a growing trend across the U.S., Colorado is moving toward burying the term “illegal alien.”
The state House of Representatives voted in favor of stopping use of the controversial term in favor of undocumented person or foreign national, according to the Denver Post.
The force behind the measure, Rep. Steve Lebsock, says “illegal alien” is simply “outdated and hurtful language.”
“Aliens are from other planets,” said Lebsock, a Democrat. “We should not be referring to human beings as aliens.”
House Bill 1396 next will go to the state Senate, where it may face more of an uphill battle.
Democrats have a majority in the House, Republicans have a majority in the Senate.
In the House, 12 of the chamber’s 31 Republicans voted with Democrats for the measure.
Colorado’s effort to drop use of “illegal alien” is the latest in several such moves by government bodies at the local, state and national levels.
The Library of Congress recently decided to stop using the heading “illegal aliens” in bibliographic records.
The Library of Congress made the decision after appeals by a student pro-immigrant organization at Dartmouth College and librarian organizations around the country.
The Dartmouth Coalition for Immigration Reform, Equality and DREAMers, or CoFIRED,argued that illegal alien dehumanizes undocumented immigrants.
Last year California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a measure removing the term from the state’s labor code.
Also last year, Rep. Joaquin Castro, a Texas Democrat, introduced legislation to remove the term – which has been used in U.S. documents since the Naturalization Act of 1790 – from official U.S. regulations, laws, and documents, among other things.
Among the modifications sought by the measure, called the CHANGE Act, are replacing the term alien with “foreign national,” striking “illegal alien” from federal law and replacing it with “undocumented foreign national,” and ensuring that all executive branch agencies stop using alien and illegal alien “in signage and literature.”
The U.S. government uses the term alien to refer to a person who is not a citizen or national of the United States. So legal immigrants are referred to as “legal aliens.”
Opponents of changing the term say it is a stark reference to the reality of the unlawful actions of people who enter or live here in violation of immigration laws. They call attempts to change the use of “illegal” and “alien” political correctness.
Colorado Rep. Justin Everett, a Republican, is among those who voted against the measure seeking to drop the use of “illegal alien.”
“It’s that PC thing that’s being pushed,” he said to the Denver Post. “If someone is here illegally and you want to change the name of it sort of justifies it. It sort of gives them an air that they are here legally. We really need to recognize that people are here illegally. Illegal is illegal, any way you slice it.”
“Colorado House of Representatives passes bill dropping use of ‘illegal alien’”
And the commie jewb#tches will be dropping through trapdoors for their treason.
“In a growing trend across the U.S., Colorado is moving toward burying the term “illegal alien.”
Not Colorado. The POLITICIANS in Colorado. One more reason they’ll be the recipients of being buried.
“Aliens are from other planets,” said Lebsock, a Democrat. “We should not be referring to human beings as aliens.”
From Oxford dictionary:
alien
Pronunciation: /ˈeɪlɪən/
adjective
1Belonging to a foreign country: an alien culture
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1.1(Of a plant or animal species) introduced from another country and later naturalized: many food chains are based upon alien plants
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2Unfamiliar and disturbing or distasteful: principles that are alien to them they found the world of further education a little alien
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3Supposedly from another world; extraterrestrial: alien beings an alien spacecraft
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noun
1A foreigner, especially one who is not a naturalized citizen of the country where he or she is living: an enemy alien
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1.1A plant or animal species originally introduced from another country and later naturalized.
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2A hypothetical or fictional being from another world: she discovers that the alien’s spaceship has crashed
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1984 much? Rewriting words and history is the name of their game. Ask Kafka. Damn filthy joos have been telling us for years what’s in store for us if we let them.
PC is retarded.
“In a growing trend across the U.S., Colorado is moving toward burying the term “illegal alien.””
Growing trend? Only among puppet politicians.
“The force behind the measure, Rep. Steve Lebsock, says “illegal alien” is simply “outdated and hurtful language.””
Awww…..It’s hurtful. Poor baby…. 🙄
““Aliens are from other planets,” said Lebsock, a Democrat. “We should not be referring to human beings as aliens.””
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! ROLMFAO!!
“Aliens are from other planets”.
Hahahaha!!! If that line alone, doesn’t prove that we have 2 year olds in government offices, then I don’t know what will.
By the way, every other country around the world calls people ILLEGAL ALIENS if they are in the country ILLEGALLY!!! Why the hell should we be any different and what gives you or anyone else the right to do so by law??
The fact that you have to make it a law to try and ban those words is so childish and pathetic that words cannot describe just how stupid it is.
Hang every last one of these treasonous pieces of filth!
On second thought, they deserve a hundred tomatoes to be thrown at them beforehand because their propaganda lines are so damn horrible.
Maybe the Colorado House of Representatives should be the first ones to invite the legalized aliens into their neighborhoods and homes.