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The unmerited decision to revoke visas for South Sudanese nationals directly punishing the decent poor South Sudanese People.  In other simple words, the American government's failure to negotiate with the South Sudanese's government to close a deal to pursued them to comply with its demand, has turned upside-down against the decent innocent Sudanese nationals depriving them discriminatorily from their rights to come and live in the U.S. similar to all other nationalities around the world. 

Mr. President, [t]his is wrong [.]  Unfortunately, your "bad" advisor(s) went far and beyond, and without considering or even thinking of the implication of such an improper and wrong decision, which potentially affected and shaped the American's immigration policy and regulation to the worse of its modern time [!]

While turning [a] blind eye on the "Latino" gangs, drug dealers and organized crimes from Venezuela, Colombia, and Mexico whose dominated the streets in America to commit all kinds of horrible crimes—from stealing, spreading their deadly drugs around—to burn innocent Americans live on the public transportations, the administration incorrectly directed its attention to mistakenly revoked visas of the South Sudanese nationals to unjustly punishing them for their government's refusal to comply with America's demand [.]

Giving the uncontroversial fact evidenced by the truth and history of their purified nature of life, the wronged South Sudanese nationals while being unjustly prejudiced and discriminated against for decades, unlike other nationality, they have [no] record or history whatsoever of being engaging in any kind of violence, crimes, or even terrorism against the U.S., or even those who surrounded them and inflicted their injustice and oppression upon them in the first place [.]  At this crucial juncture, [i]t is an act of derision to just think of revoking their visas denying them entry and living in the U.S. similar to all other nationalities around the world [.]

On the other hand, the unwise decision contradicted the entire foundation of the America's immigration policy and regulation that welcome all visitors coming to America through the legal channel.  Here, the South Sudanese complied with the rules and regulations of the American Immigration and have indeed arrived through the legal process honorably and respectfully.  Henceforth, instead of honoring their entry, stay and visas, the administration acted badly and discriminatorily out of the scope of the rule of law, due process, and with[out] the "proper notice" as deemed required by law in revoking their visas unjustly.  The wrong message therefore for them and others is to come illegally through the open wide "fashakhana" border [!]  Hence, the Treasury can squander billions of dollars to block them and another billions of dollars trying to locate them inside the U.S. afterward [!]

With that in mind, Mr. President, the right decision bright and flourish America.  The wrong decision harm and undermine the credibility of America and Americans everywhere and end up it in the dark side of the big picture, and no matter how you look at it [.]  The inappropriate Administration's decision has swingly strayed into prohibited terrain [].]     

Thus, a wise reversal of the revoked Sudanese nationals' visas, similar to the tariffs' reversal, would actually straight back the right policy on the right path to eventually "Make America Great Again" if the willing intention and determination remained there in the right way, [not] the wrong one leading by the really "bad" advisor(s) to confuse between punish government—or—punish people, Mr. President !![!]

By:   Assem A. Abulkhair

Son of Egypt, Great Pharaohs and Africa