Celebrated general has plan to deal with illegals

“It’s not compassion,” Maj. Gen. Patrick Henry Brady said. “It’s cruel what they are doing to these people to seduce them to coming into America and living as an underclass.”

The Medal of Honor recipient many consider America’s most decorated living veteran is calling out the Obama administration and its liberal backers who “openly defy the law” to solve the immigration crisis, not just complain.

Advising President Obama on how to solve the crisis of the illegal aliens crossing into America from Mexico, retired Maj. Gen. Patrick Henry Brady suggested that liberals “should lead the way and start adopting the poor children.”

Brady told WND the Obama administration should stop using immigration reform as a guise for amnesty, but instead honor the rule of law. Brady, a resident of Texas, said his state, and the U.S., are gravely threatened by the crisis at the border.

“We don’t need immigration reform,” he said. “The root of America is that we live by the rule of law.”

And the U.S. already has immigration laws, which critics say are not being enforced under Obama’s Oval Office directives.

Brady served more than 34 years in the Army in duty stations across the world, including posts such as the commander of the DMZ in Korea and the Pentagon’s chief spokesman for the Army. Among other roles, Brady has presided as the president of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society and the commissioner of the Battle Monuments Commission during the construction of the World War II Memorial.

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