The Border Crisis on Steroids

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TreeFrogTrader, Mar 14, 2021.


  1. SOUTHERN BORDER = TOTAL CHAOS AND COLLAPSE

    DEMOCRATS = 100% RESPONSIBLE FOR IT
     
    #301     Jun 27, 2021
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  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #302     Jul 16, 2021
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    #303     Jul 16, 2021
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    You do realize that this is the highest number of illegal immigrants caught at the border in decades. Seeing that only 12% to 46% are caught crossing — this also means a large number are in the U.S. in apprehended.
     
    #304     Jul 16, 2021
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    didn't care to click, went by the headline/byline.

    Good, we need the workforce as jobs are wanted everywhere and there's no one to fill them
     
    #305     Jul 16, 2021
  6. UsualName

    UsualName

    Let’s see here... one-million apprehensions this year and that is supposed to represent 12 to 46% of crossers. So you’re telling me approximately between 10 and 2 million people have entered the US since January.

    Think about that. And get back to me. Try to consider some state populations in your analysis and the actual breaking point of our supplies of things like food and electricity. And then tell me those numbers are even possible.
     
    #306     Jul 16, 2021
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Seeing that North Carolina believes its population of illegal immigrants (Oh, excuse me... "Undocumented resident") has increased by 20% since January 1st --- this is hardly surprising. Other states are probably seeing the same phenomena -- note the demand for low price sub-standard rentals increasing rapidly as well.
     
    #307     Jul 16, 2021
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Texas begins jailing border crossers on trespassing charges
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/texas-begins-jailing-border-crossers-230208272.html

    Texas is beginning to arrest migrants on trespassing charges along the U.S.-Mexico border as part of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's actions that he says are needed to slow the number of border crossings, jailing at least 10 people so far with more on the way, authorities said Thursday.

    The arrests put in motion plans that Abbott first announced in June, when he also said that Texas would continue building former President Donald Trump's border wall and called on other governors to deploy law enforcement and National Guard members to the southern border.

    The detainees are being held at what had been an empty state prison in Dilley, Texas, about 100 miles (160.93 kilometers) north of the border city of Laredo, said Robert Hurst, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. He said the converted facility will be able to hold more than 950 people.

    All of those arrested so far have been single adult men, according to Val Verde County Attorney David Martinez, who said he was advised last week that the number of migrant arrests could increase to as many as 100 or 200 per day. Such large numbers, he said, “would overwhelm not only my office, but our entire system pretty quickly."

    Most land along the southern Texas border is private, but Martinez said his understanding was that state troopers would not arrest family units. Last week, U.S. officials reported that they had encountered 55,805 members of families with children in June, which was up 25% from the previous month. That figure still remains far below the high of 88,587 in May 2019.

    “If John Doe is caught on my property and he has his wife and his children with him, chances are he’s not going to be arrested," Martinez said. “That's what's been represented to me.”

    A spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety did not immediately return a message Thursday.

    Val Verde County, which has around 50,000 residents, has become the backdrop of Abbott's criticism of President Joe Biden over the border as the two-term governor, who is up for reelection in 2022, has sought to take Trump's mantle on immigration. He returned to the county last weekend along with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials, including Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, who tweeted this week that she had tested positive for COVID-19.

    “The state jail commission has worked out a way to jail far more people that are currently being jailed," Abbott said during his visit on Saturday.

    But the largest Texas counties along the southern border, where crossings are typically the highest, have rejected Abbott's offer to heighten enforcement and accept disaster declarations, which governors typically only grant during events like hurricanes or wildfire.

    Migrants arrested by state troopers for trespassing first began showing up to the former prison on Tuesday. Prison officials said in a statement said that preparations for the facility included temporary air conditioning — which many Texas prisons don't have in living areas — and training and licensing jailers.

    Since first announcing earlier this summer that Texas would begin charging migrants with state crimes, Abbott has said law enforcement would not be involved in “catch and release” and said those arrested would spend time behind bars. But Martinez said he would handle the cases same as usually does, which typically means offering time served.

    “My office is working really hard to try to minimize the amount of time that they have to sit in that jail," he said.
     
    #308     Jul 23, 2021
  9. Bidenista's caught riding the border crisis gravy train.

    GIDDY-UP!


    Former Biden official who won $87M to house migrants banned from ICE contracts


    The Biden transition team official who brokered an $87 million immigration contract for a nonprofit organization that he was simultaneously advising was never cleared by federal authorities to work on the deal and has since been banned from any future work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to agency documents.

    A high-ranking ICE official in Washington, D.C., on June 2 sent his colleagues a message obtained by the Washington Examiner that stated Andrew Lorenzen-Strait, the senior director for migrant services and federal affairs at the nonprofit Family Endeavors, was denied the proper clearance to work on the contract he had secured for his organization months earlier.


    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...-house-migrants-banned-working-ice-contracts?
     
    #309     Jul 27, 2021
  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    GQP:
    "How dare states not enforce federal laws by creating sanctuary cities!"

    Also GQP:
    "Let's power grab into enforcement under federal purview with trumped up charges. We can use this against Biden and call him open borders when he hands us our ass in court."
     
    #310     Jul 27, 2021