Anti Immigration & Illegal Immigration Info - Ongoing Thread

Search

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
89,633
Tokens
:toast:
 
Joined
Oct 30, 2006
Messages
39,855
Tokens





Come to Seattle (aka Freattle) and get in on the $15 per hour minimum wage. A place where "Urban Camping" is in vogue and although you cannot smoke a cigarette on the street, you are free to light up a fat one and blow marijuana smoke into other's lungs. Now you can call your vehicle a home and the city will not tow you for parking on public streets and not paying for parking. "Freeattle" will feed you if you choose not to work or care for yourself. You are free to live anywhere you choose and robbing from the citizens is easy. The Police will be chastized by their own management if they happen to enforce a law. If you are an illegal alien, the city will shield you from harm and harbor you to make sure that you are not removed to your own (shithole) country. If you are an RV owner currently paying for storage costs, I encourage you to take up residence on the city streets and take advantage of all that the city has to offer. Just look at these pristine views of nature. So come on down to Freattle and thank the city council for all it is doing to help beautify the city.
To all the people that may agree with this page and disagree with those who are opposed to it: Be polite and make a case about why the Socialist style politics of Seattle is ruining the city and our country as a whole. Be aware that many on the left have only emotions at their disposal when attempting to have a discussion. Facts and reality may be too much for them to really grasp at time. Be so nice as to politely educate them as you ask for their higher resources to help them understand that it is great to feel strongly about an issue but that throwing money (other people's money) rarely makes things better. Feel free to engage them in dialogue and support your point of view. In the end allow them to have whatever feelings they may have and allow them the courtesy that few of them will give you in that diversity and tolerance means that it is OK to have a different (Diverse) opinion and that one can allow (Tolerate) others to have a difference of viewpoint.
 
Joined
Oct 30, 2006
Messages
39,855
Tokens


Texas Border Volunteers

Some background on the just convicted killer (pictured on the left) of BPA Javier Vega Jr. that is not being revealed in recent media reports.
"According to court records, Tijerina, who also goes by the name Tijerina-Sandoval, pleaded guilty to entering the U.S. illegally on July 9, 2007. He was given a 30-day sentence with credit for time served and charged a $10 fee.
Three months later, on Oct. 4, he was again found guilty of entering the country illegally and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and $10 fee. In a criminal complaint, he said he entered the U.S. on Sept. 1 and was encountered by border patrol agents near Weslaco, Texas, on Oct. 3. He had waded across the Rio Grande River near Progreso, Mexico, court records show.
A year later, on Oct. 25, 2008, he again crossed into the U.S. by wading across the river. On Nov. 18, 2008, he was given 90 days in jail and another $10 special assessment fee.
On Dec. 15, 2009, Tijerina was indicted by a grand jury on charges of entering the U.S. illegally yet again. The indictment says he "had previously been denied admission, excluded, deported and removed, knowing and unlawfully was present in the United States having been found near Edinburg, Texas." Court records say he had not obtained consent from the U.S. attorney general and the secretary of homeland security to reapply for admission into the U.S.
A warrant issued for his arrest said he faced up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
He was held without bond on Jan. 26, 2010. He was given nine months in jail and fined $100.
Sources confirmed that these court cases involved the same Tijerina in custody for killing the Border Patrol agent. They said Hernandez, the other suspect, has been deported twice for entering the U.S. illegally."
 

Active member
Joined
Nov 23, 2011
Messages
104,412
Tokens





Come to Seattle (aka Freattle) and get in on the $15 per hour minimum wage. A place where "Urban Camping" is in vogue and although you cannot smoke a cigarette on the street, you are free to light up a fat one and blow marijuana smoke into other's lungs. Now you can call your vehicle a home and the city will not tow you for parking on public streets and not paying for parking. "Freeattle" will feed you if you choose not to work or care for yourself. You are free to live anywhere you choose and robbing from the citizens is easy. The Police will be chastized by their own management if they happen to enforce a law. If you are an illegal alien, the city will shield you from harm and harbor you to make sure that you are not removed to your own (shithole) country. If you are an RV owner currently paying for storage costs, I encourage you to take up residence on the city streets and take advantage of all that the city has to offer. Just look at these pristine views of nature. So come on down to Freattle and thank the city council for all it is doing to help beautify the city.
To all the people that may agree with this page and disagree with those who are opposed to it: Be polite and make a case about why the Socialist style politics of Seattle is ruining the city and our country as a whole. Be aware that many on the left have only emotions at their disposal when attempting to have a discussion. Facts and reality may be too much for them to really grasp at time. Be so nice as to politely educate them as you ask for their higher resources to help them understand that it is great to feel strongly about an issue but that throwing money (other people's money) rarely makes things better. Feel free to engage them in dialogue and support your point of view. In the end allow them to have whatever feelings they may have and allow them the courtesy that few of them will give you in that diversity and tolerance means that it is OK to have a different (Diverse) opinion and that one can allow (Tolerate) others to have a difference of viewpoint.

Just wow
 
Joined
Oct 30, 2006
Messages
39,855
Tokens
Texas border sector arrests 306th Bangladeshi illegal this year

Tuesday, June 12, 2018
| Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com)


Facebook102
Twitter

Email
More


[COLOR=#666666 !important]
cleardot.gif
Select Language
cleardot.gif
cleardot.gif



[/COLOR]
us-border-patrol-agent_350x219.jpg
More than 300 Bangladeshi illegal migrants have been arrested by Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents in Texas this fiscal year.
The last nine of the 306 Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended by officials suspecting – with many of them of various illegal activities that have been proliferating in the Texas border city.
“According to Border Patrol, they found the Bangladeshi Nationals after they illegally attempted to cross the Rio Grande in South Laredo,” Laredo’s KGNS TV reported. “Laredo Sector continues to have the highest number of Bangladeshi apprehensions compared to other sectors.”
Importing problems
The hundreds of Bangladeshi illegal immigrants have infiltrated a region of Texas that is a hotbed for drug trafficking and smuggling.
“In two separate incidents, Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a total of nine Bangladeshis after they illegally crossed the border from Mexico,” Breitbart Texas learned from Border Patrol officials in Laredo. “The arrests all occurred in South Laredo – an area well known for drug and human smuggling.”
Laredo Sector Assistant Chief Patrol Agent Jose Martinez admitted he does not immediately know the intentions of the Bangladeshi illegal aliens entering through Mexico, but his sector has routinely booked many for smugglers for sneaking in migrants from Bangladesh.
“It goes to show that our agents are arresting people from all over the world on a daily basis,” Martinez disclosed in a written statement obtained by Breitbart Texas. “Their intentions for entering the country illegally can only be determined after they have been arrested.”
Border patrol officials explained that one specific illegal activity is a very lucrative business in the area, where smugglers allegedly receive as much as $27,000 for every Bangladeshi they bring over the United States-Mexico border.
“The Bangladeshi nationals used a channel of cartel-connected human smugglers to make their way from their home country to the U.S.,” Breitbart Texas’ Bob Price informed. “Their journey takes them from Bangladesh to South America, where they begin their northward trek to Mexico, and then to the U.S.”
The regular breach of Texas’ border by illegal Bangladeshis has given President Donald Trump even more force behind his push for a continuous 2,000-mile wall spanning California’s Pacific Coast to Texas’ Gulf Coast, as despite his augmented tough-on-immigration policy, more and more illegals from the South Asian nation continue to break into the U.S. in areas with not as much as a fencepost.
“On average, more than 30 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested each month since the fiscal year began on October 1,” Price noted. “During the entire FY 2017, Laredo Sector agents arrested only 181 Bangladeshis, Acting Laredo Sector Chief Patrol Agent Jason Owens told Breitbart Texas in a recent interview – [and] during FY 2016, there was only one arrested in the Laredo sector.”
U.S. Border Patrol Agent Hector Garza said that American agents can assume – but cannot know for sure – what the intentions are of illegal immigrants who enter the U.S. from terrorist-harboring nations … until they actually look into individual cases.
“What we do know is that if the cartel-connected smugglers can bring people with good intentions across the border, they can also bring people with bad intentions,” Garza stated in his role as the president of the National Border Patrol Council 2455m according to Breitbart. “We have been lucky to catch these groups, but there is no telling how many other people from countries that sponsor terrorism could be utilizing that same pipeline.”
Syrian nationals have also been apprehended by Laredo Sector agents after illegally penetrating the U.S. border – in the same area that is being flooded with Bangladeshi nationals.
“Laredo is a prime target for these ruthless smugglers because of our sector’s shortage of manpower and the lack of a physical barrier,” Garza told Breitbart Texas last week. “We have 170 miles of river border with Mexico – [and] not one mile of that border has a physical barrier. We are wide open for these drug and human smugglers.”
Bangladesh’s drug problem spreading to U.S.
The drug problems illegal Bangladeshi nationals bring into the U.S. are a byproduct of their native country, where thousands were recently arrested for selling mass amounts of illegal substances in just over two weeks.
“Bangladesh has launched its own Duterte-style ‘war on drugs’ with a national crackdown that has seen 9,000 people arrested and at least 127 shot dead over the past 17 days,” CBC News announced earlier this month. “The sweeps, led by the police Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) – normally an anti-terrorism squad – have seized 1.7 million methamphetamine pills and 23 kilograms of heroin to date, according to the country's home ministry.”
Bangladesh’s RAB is on patrol daily to win the war against drug lords, as its soldiers have been conducting raids to sweep suspected drug dealers off the streets in Dhaka and other major Bangladeshi cities. In these drug hotbeds, many “rival groups,” as well as suspected dealers and users, have been regularly killing each other during gun battles – which police report as taking place virtually every day.
Often getting caught up in the violence, Bangladeshi law enforcement officers are increasingly being put in harm’s way when trying to tackle the nation’s proliferating drug problem.
"Sensing the presence of police, drug dealers opened fire on law enforcers," an official account given by Bangladeshi police stated, according to CBC News.
Drugs resembling the ones often popping in South Texas. – after crossing the U.S. border with Mexico – are regularly confiscated in caches of illegal substances before they leave the drug hotbeds of Bangladesh.
“[A recent] raid of a slum in the capital of Dhaka – involving 500 officers and several police dogs – resulted in the arrest of 28 suspects and the seizure of three kilograms of cannabis – along with smaller amounts of methamphetamine, heroin and Demerol,” CBC News’ Jonathon Gatehouse recounted.
A similar scene to what is often witnessed just north of the Mexico border in Texas is frequently witnessed near Bangladesh’s border with Myanmar, as well, where groups of Bangladeshis can regularly be seen as they are being loaded into vans for allegedly taking and selling drugs.
In addition to the arrests, lethal confrontations over drugs are also observed on a regular basis, and the confiscated drugs are often destined for neighboring countries, as well as nations overseas – including the U.S.
“Many of the killings have occurred in areas close to the border with Myanmar – the source of much of Southeast Asia's illicit drugs,” Greenhouse pointed out. “Heroin, opium, and pot are all produced in its hard-to-reach outlying states – often under the watchful eye of rebel groups or the military, but meth – or yaba as it is known locally – has become Myanmar's biggest export.”
And the drug infestation inside – and eventually outside – Bangladesh is escalating … similar to what is happening in border towns in the U.S., such as Laredo.
“In 2015, police in Bangladesh seized 50 million pills, [and] the following year their haul was 98 million,” Greenhouse divulged. “Still, it hardly makes a dent, [as] authorities estimate that 300 million pills crossed the border last year.”https://onenewsnow.com/national-sec...deshi-illegal-this-year#.WyG7l3IcWOY.facebook


 
Joined
Oct 30, 2006
Messages
39,855
Tokens

the law to separate parents from their children when they cross the border illegally was passed in 1997. Now it's a the law to separate parents from their children when they cross the border illegally was passed in 1997. Now it's a problem?problem?

















 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,118,841
Messages
13,560,226
Members
100,691
Latest member
ybb
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com