now that's chilling... personal dossiers and vendetta on journalists? we're back in the Nixon era...
The US can't keep track of children separated from their guardians, but is doing its best to make sure reporters are prevented from getting the story.
now that's chilling... personal dossiers and vendetta on journalists? we're back in the Nixon era...
DJT has one third of the country cheering for suppression of the press.
Curbing freedom of information is just another selling point.
People working under the orange guy knowingly suppressing data.
And we still have OJ looking for 2 to 3,000,000 illegal votes.
If the red team wants to continue defending lying and deception, there will be a kickback.
The potential energy of a kickback is rising.
You can see the red team members squirming trying to find a niche that they can defend when the ball starts rolling.
Why are they coming to the US?
Unrestrained export of US guns to corrupt countries may have something to do with the decline of public safety in Central America.
They should fix their corrupt country.
House votes in favor of illegal immigrant voting
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2...igrant-voting/
Local control bad now.
Illegals voting in America is bad.
If they register you know where to find them.
I couldn't pin it on DJT because I don't know it comes from him, though, obviously, calling them the enemy of the people doesn't help. Rampant abuse going unchecked is terrible, no matter who orders it.
From the link...
Experts say as many as 40 states or territories allowed noncitizen voting dating back to the nation’s founding.
But this time it'll end America!
Not sure why you're hesitant to pin it on DJT, he's in charge now.
Well, I have no evidence he gave the order, this could also be somebody in a position of power being a paranoid snowflake like Chris.
Also I sorta doubt he's in charge of anything other than his twitter account and the TV remote control, tbh...
https://www.politifact.com/new-york/...ts-entry-lowe/David Bier, an immigration analyst who writes about border security at the libertarian Cato Ins ute, said that by saying a "majority" of opioids come through ports of entry, Lowey had "understated the case."
"By weight, the average port inspector seized 8 times more cocaine, 17 times more fentanyl, 23 times more methamphetamine, and 36 times more heroin than the average Border Patrol agent seized at the physical border in early 2018," Bier wrote in an email.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ll/2591279002/According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection statistics, 90 percent of heroin seized along the border, 88 percent of cocaine, 87 percent of methamphetamine, and 80 percent of fentanyl in the first 11 months of the 2018 fiscal year was caught trying to be smuggled in at legal crossing points.
While those numbers deal only with drugs that are caught, border experts say the data accurately reflect the way drug cartels successfully smuggle narcotics into the country.
Does the tweeter (or Carroll) have any facts backing up his claim? And preferably a statistic that sorts by drug. I don't think really anyone gives a about weed smuggling.
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And here's a comprehensive report from the DEA, something I'm sure Lord Trump has received (but probably didn't read due to his 13 year old kid level ADHD):
https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/fi...resolution.pdf
The majority of hard drug seizures do happen at ports of entry.
Here's what they conclude about Fentanyl, for example:
The conclusion is similar for all drugs in the report.The CBP San Diego Field Office AOR remains the primary entry region for fentanyl entering the United States via the SWB (see Figure 41). Approximately 85 percent of the fentanyl seized— 447 kilograms of 524 kilograms— entering the United States via the SWB flowed through the San Diego POE in CY 2017. During this timeframe, personally operated vehicles were the conveyance for 74 percent of the fentanyl seized, by weight, at SWB POEs
One desperate truck driver with the goods in one place versus hundreds desperate people with backpacks spread all over everywhere.
And ports of entry make no sense... we got some great logistical minds on this board.
What’s the best way to distribute goods Hmmmmm....
I guess orienteering is easier than getting a license.
you do not thing you need a “license” to come in the USA
You need to show a drivers license at the port of entry you damn quack
Paul Sperry pAulsperry_
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Mar 9
BREAKING: US Border Patrol says that after physical barriers were erected in San Diego and El Paso sectors, as well as Yuma and Tucson, they saw reductions in illegal border crossings of 95-99%, but that those barriers need to be expanded and extended to really secure the border
A really good read. Sorry if it's been posted before.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine...o-much/583252/
well the immigrants arent white anymore
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