Should the President of the United States?

be impeached for allowing the "Certified act of Terrorism" in the form of "illegal immigration protests" in May of 2006 without any action being taken to hinder or stop such attack?

Answer:
The rights of people of this country, are for citizens with "Legal" status. Therefore you are right that he did allow the "Certified act of terrorism" to take place on U.S. soil when he allowed the protest to take place. Because if he really cared we should of had I.N.S. and Home Land Security all over those protesting sights. Instead he wants to make a plan to let them stay.
It seems like not until another part of a city blows up, and thousands of more U.S. Citizens die, will we see tighter borders. Could you imagine Bin Laden sympathizers protesting in our streets on his behalf?
No. However, failure to adequately defend the border is cause to take action against the President and many members of Congress as well as State and City officials.

Our nation is invaded. Time to clean house.
yes.
Bush said "war on terrorism"
yet he can't stop no one from entering this country to harm us
Impeached? No. Not for that.
He should be impeached for that and for many other reasons, such as ruining America's image (which makes lots of people deslike it) and the war on Iraq that had no satisfying results.
yes

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