Mass Deportation ... Questions anyone?

… from the article …
“Along with the charge of possessing stolen goods, the grand jury also returned charges for three defendants for Re-entry of Removed Alien and six defendants for Improper Entry by Alien. Nine of the 11 defendants, including Cecena-Castro, are Mexican nationals, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release.”

Shocked, shocked I tell you!

11 charged with stealing over $440K of Nike shoes from BNSF train

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Austin has Soros installed and appointed judicial folks. Our legislature is in fear of them since grand jury indictments are a dime a dozen, costly to defend against and ruinous to a reputation. Ken Paxton the attorney general had the money to fight them off when they went after him.

Looks like the modern version to take back the area surrendered after the Mexican-American War, no guns or nasty war required, just enablers…

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With Democrat leadership & policies in-place; represented in the above article?
Which, ironically represents both a foreign enemy and/or domestic enemy;
at once, and in the same breath & scope - who needs enemies?

[indeed, it reminds one of Dr. Farrells new book[s] on the American civil war.]

The incident happened in October of last year, yet the article is dated yesterday. Given the changes in law enforcement since, a similar incident now would not play out the same, hopefully. Perhaps the purpose of the article is fodder to support those changes.

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… I think since “illegals” have become the “story of the moment” there will be many “find and churn” articles.

With all the additional newly deputized folks here in south Texas it may turn into a competitive sport to talk about while sipping coffee and eating donuts…one bust not far from where I live was a bakery🤭 in a town of 8,000

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… we may not be far away from it becoming a “competitive sport”. The Legions are away in the provinces (local mercenaries are better than no mercenaries) otherwise given that there was no plan (as considering bounties after only a few weeks clearly shows) and no evidence of an organized plan being constructed (as evidenced by the willy-nilly reports of whatever - arrests, deportations, locations - wherever) also indicates the overall ad-hoc basis of the operation. Some considerations need be made for adding numbers to the operation. What we are doing with the manpower currently available clearly isn’t working.

https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2025-01-28/missouri-immigrant-bounty-undocumentd-legal-status

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“Head’em up, round’em up…”

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Rawhide; is certainly part of the “American” culture…
be that, as it may.

I’m not sure i feel comfortable with people being paid to inform on anyone, “No penalty for naming someone who is not an illegal.” But the information you did turn in allows us to FISA now so we just turn on the cell phone tracer. We’ll also fire up the harassment campaign and DEW attacks.

There was a stat in time somewhere, so grain of salt, but when the wall came down East Germany was forced to release it’s Stasi files, something like 60% of the population had received compensation for turning in neighbors. One file released showed in one particular case a party had so many Stasi informants, like 90% of the people attending were informers.

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and the band plays on.
Citizenship?
We don’t need your stinking badges…

Looks like they might have found some of our old OSS field manuals online.

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Imagine being a time traveller from the 1940s and reading that headline :thinking:

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I made a video on this.