Posted on Jan 31, 2017
‘America is created by immigrants’: NASCAR’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. stands up for refugees after...
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Posted 8 y ago
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Yes let's explore those immigrants Sgt. Wallace, our ancestors except for the one's that came here with Columbus and then the Mayflower all came with permissions, legally in another words. Sense this is a NASCAR area let me ask you this. Let's say ummm pick a track any track, I manage to climb over the security fence and into the pit area, I then find a fire suit that fits and it happens to be Dale Jr.'s, I throw the helmet on and pretend to Dale Jr. as practice is getting ready to start and I blend in with his crew and jump into the car and proceed out on to the track and start tacking laps. Now let's say i'm lucky enough not to kill any of the other licenced drivers (the one's that have paid their licence fee's, got their physicals, submitted their experience to NASCAR with their application to become a licenced driver and member of NASCAR) and I come into the pits, what's going to happen to me? Now being a former Chief Steward and Racing Director of the New England Pro 4 Modified Tour and racing our Tour at local NASCAR Tracks on the East Coast, and now the strict rules, and regulations that govern NASCAR, i'm pretty sure that David (Monster Energy Cup Series Dir.) will have me arrested, and I will never ever be allowed near a race track the rest of my life. Kind of what these immigrants are doing coming here illegally.....except some people didn't give a crap and citizens have lost their lives and families are missing their loved ones. Now let's talk refugees, let's go back to drivers again. Does NASCAR give NASCAR licenses to anyone who fills out an application and sends in a check, a copy of their state drivers license, and certified copy of complete physical with drug screening? The answer is no, I know this for a fact sense every one of my 53 drivers had to at the beggining of the season had to get a NASCAR license in order to race at a NASCAR Sanctutioned event. Now our vetting process is to run a complete background criminal check to ensure the driver had no past convictions of DUI, that their was nothing in their background that would violate the personal standards rules, we would have them sign a HIPPA waiver so that we could verify for ourselves with their doctor that their was no false information being passed, and if it was a new driver to the series we would verify his/her experience and conduct at other tracks before we signed off on their licenses. Now will we sign off on a driver that we can't verify anything? Don't think so, so why should play Russian Roulliete with our National Security?
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