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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this debate. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, to uphold our integrity as Kenyans, Kenyans must not be encouraged to hide things. If you hide a hyena, after the hunters go away, it will turn against you. I stand here to support the Motion of Adjournment, which touches on an important part of our lives. I have read international law. I have lived outside this country and an alien is not allowed to even utter a word of politics, leave alone voting or supporting a voter. That is betrayal to his residents, whether or not these people are permanent residents, meaning they have alien passes. However, if they came on a \"J\" Visa, the Minister for Immigration should have resigned immediately Kenyans went out to demonstrate on the streets. Mothers, who want peace in this country, do not want to see strangers. Who would want to see a stranger in his backyard? A stranger must tow the line of a national. He must respect the host. An arrogant stranger, coming to this country and displaying his vicious dogs as a scarecrow, is challenging our security. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, last time I spoke about Patrice Lumumba and Hammasrskjold Schold. Today, I am going to talk about the mercenaries who left South Africa and went to a French Island for the purpose of overthrowing that Government. Mercenaries are hired people. They are hired by a group of people, or by a Government. These people cannot purport to have come as business people. If we say we do not want their business, who will they trade with? If they came in the style of wanting to invest in this country, having implicated one of our own and said that they gave him Kshs100 million, are they suggesting that they are money launderers? If they say that they have come to this country to invest in a project to the tune of Kshs300 million, it has to be clear. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we have the Transparency International, which has not even talked about these people. Instead, they keep on talking about Kenyans, and yet the people who come to corrupt our country are foreigners. I stand on a bitter note. I feel that this must be heard from here and far in the distant countries, that we do not want strangers who are arrogant to our national integrity. This is a sovereign country. We have nothing to lose even if the two Armenians go back home. These two Armenians should go back home. They should be repatriated. We have a law which provides for repatriation. If the Minister does not want to resign, he should repatriate these people. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, with those few remarks, I support the Motion."
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