Politics Securing The Border With A Wall, Duh

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  1. bodyman5000 and 1

    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    Anyone know who this is? 12761518-0-image-a-10_1556295731823.jpg

    In YOUR face.
     
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    A Mexican trying to climb over a Wall?
     
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    She might end up surrounded by walls soon. Ha!
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Any hints on who it is?
    If it's Hillary, when will she get locked up? Any day now?
     
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    This is the OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE you've been waiting for and you don't even know about it? Shame
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Obstruction of Justice is a point of law. A point where Mueller did not clear Trump, instead referring to other avenues such as the Congress which could only mean impeachment and conviction.
    The photo was a person and you seem reluctant to say who it is. If it's Hillary, wake me when she's indicted.
    Meanwhile, Trump and his Klan better start worrying. Several legal avenues have been spelled out by Mueller.
     
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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    Here's a hint....look at the title of the thread you didn't read. Or google search the image. Maybe you should buy an internet for dummies book.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    "Securing The Border With A Wall, Duh"
    Maybe you have some sort of logic that ties that in with the photo but I'll bet not many can see the connection.
    As for internet books, I've got a library of them. Sly's seen them.
    My first degree is in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Anything coming through to you?
    One roommate worked on calculating the effective mass of a photon more accurately than had ever been done before.
    My roommate in college was one of the four best memory chip designers in the world.
    I was the best one in our solid state devices lab to build LEDs back in 1974.
    My roommate after college was the President of perhaps the most prestigious software design consulting company in Oregon. He worked on the Intel mother board first as a hardware engineer and then as a software engineer.
    I used the fastest oscilloscope in the world at Tekgronix in my work and test and measurement equipent
    No IT is not my bag but I get by. Sly is the IT expert.
    I would suggest you bone up like a lot before you question me.
     
  9. MARIS61

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    Illegal immigrant accused of murdering friend on video was supposed to be deported but Cuba refused him
    By Anna Hopkins | Fox News
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    David Paneque, 29, who was allegedly caught on video shooting his friend dead, was supposed to be deported nearly two years ago but Cuba refused him (Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office)

    An illegal immigrant accused of murder is stuck on U.S. soil after officials in his home country refuse to accept his deportation because of his criminal history.

    David Paneque, 29, was allegedly caught on video fatally shooting his friend Leandro Lopez, 31, while the two were at a parking garage in Miami last month. As Paneque sits in jail awaiting trial, it's been revealed by the Tampa Bay Times that he was supposed to be deported to Cuba nearly two years ago, but the country wouldn't take him back because of his extensive criminal past.

    Paneque, who has previous ties to the gang Sur-13 and went by the nickname "Psycho," was first arrested in 2007 when he stabbed a man several times while robbing him. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempted murder and armed robbery, and he picked up another criminal charge while in jail for attacking guards at his facility. Paneque was released in 2017 but remained in the custody of ICE for a month, during which time a judge ordered that he be sent back to Cuba.

    The only problem was that, among renewed diplomatic relations with Cuba under the Obama administration, Cuba accepts very few deportations. Last year, they allowed less than 500 people to be returned, despite the fact that more than 37,000 Cuban nationals are facing orders of removal, according to ICE.

    Because Cuba refused his return, Paneque was placed under an "order of supervision," and released back into Miami. Before being arrested for the murder of Leandro Lopez, Paneque joked with police officers during questioning about his failed deportation.

    “Where are they going to send me? Cuba doesn’t want me,” Paneque said. “They don’t want me here. They don’t want me there.”


    Paneque was arrested on Wednesday and charged with the murder of Leandro Lopez, and police say the motive for the slaying is still unclear.

    The entirety of the exchange between what appears to be Paneque and Lopez was caught on a hidden camera in a parking garage after its owner secretly installed the camera after his car was vandalized. In a 5-minute interaction obtained by the Miami Herald, the two men chat for a moment, then Paneque allegedly grabs his gun and hides it for a moment before turning it on Lopez. The victim then begs for his life, and the shooter appears to calm down for a moment -- even appearing to hug Lopez at one point -- but then shoots him several times point-blank.

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    The entirety of the exchange between what appears to be Paneque and Lopez was caught on a hidden camera in a parking garage after its owner secretly installed the camera after his car was vandalized (Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office)

    Paneque admitted that he knew the 31-year-old Lopez through a friend he met in prison, and the two would frequent strip clubs together -- which Paneque told officers they did on the night of Lopez's death. Paneque admitted that the two took his Ford F-150 to several strip clubs together, and admitted that it was him in photos showing the two riding around together.

    Paneque told police that he dropped Lopez off at his SUV and didn't see him after that -- before police stunned him by showing him the footage of the cold-blooded murder.

    At that point, he invoked his right to remain silent.


    There have been attempts by Florida politicians to address this issue -- as Paneque not the only dangerous criminal that Cuba refuses to admit back into their country.

    Former Miami U.S. Rep. Carlos Curbelo, who introduced an immigration bill last year that failed, said that needs to change.

    “This illustrates a major flaw in our immigration laws," he told the Tampa Bay Times. "Even though this individual is an undocumented immigrant with a history of violent crime, by law, he had to be released.

    “It’s the Cuban government,” Curbelo added. “Bottom line, they have no interest in any kind of cooperation with the United States. They are the problem.”


    At home, however, there are things that can be done to help -- a responsibility that falls on the president, according to Juan Carlos Gomez, director of the Carlos A. Costa Immigration & Rights Clinic at Florida International University.

    “There are steps the Trump administration could take to prevent the situation from getting worse,” he said.
     
  10. bodyman5000 and 1

    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    Wow!

    You win! 1974 Lanny is my new hero.

    You ever read this? https://edtimes.in/are-you-sure-you...idiot-find-out-what-this-negative-term-means/

    You lucked out though, he didn't mention engineers.
     
  11. bodyman5000 and 1

    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    At least you got to read the Mueller report.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ne...read-muellers-report-and-theyre-1352933?amp=1
     
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    She's just a copycat.

    Portland led the way in criminally aiding criminal escape by illegal aliens 2 years ago.

    Wednesday, March 01, 2017
    Felons in Black Robes: Meet Criminal, Reconquista Judge, Monica Harranz—and Her Accomplices!

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    Black-robed felon Monica Harranz
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    Illegal alien Diddier Pacheco Salazar

    By Jerry PDX

    In Portland, a female judge named Monica Harranz, let an illegal, 20-something, male alien, Diddier Pacheco Salazar, who was in court facing DUI charges, escape ICE agents by letting him out a door reserved for judges. Fortunately, despite Judge Harranz’ assistance, Mr. Salazar was still apprehended on the street.

    It appears Ms. Harranz will not face any charges (from the article):

    "The way in which Pacheco Salazar eluded capture by ICE caught the attention of U.S. Attorney Billy Williams, according to multiple sources. Williams was concerned that a local judge may have kept federal agents from making an arrest."

    "Ultimately, Williams decided against opening an investigation into Herranz or any of the lawyers who may have been involved. He did, however, have a subsequent lunch meeting with Multnomah County judges, including Waller, and with Portland-area ICE administrator Elizabeth Godfrey."

    Did this judge not commit a crime? When the highest officers in our court system are complicit in aiding and abetting criminals, and are then protected by those in charge of monitoring their conduct, then what kind of justice system do we have? This is beyond belief. I don't know if I have adequate words for this one but check out the comments, plenty of readers do.

    Here is a photo of Judge Herranz (see top of the page). She appears to be quite attractive.

    Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 1:11:00 P.M. EST

    As a follow-up to my email re the judge who helped an illegal escape ICE by letting him slip out a back door reserved for judges, the corruption runs deeper than I thought.

    Quote from this article:
    "Williams said he, ICE and the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility in Washington, D.C., all ultimately agreed not to pursue a criminal investigation or a bar complaint against Herranz or anyone else who may have been involved in the Jan. 27 courtroom incident involving an undocumented [sic] immigrant man from Mexico, Diddier Pacheco Salazar."

    This was after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials approached him with concerns about one week after Multnomah Circuit Court referee Monica Herranz allegedly allowed an illegal alien defendant in her courtroom to elude capture by federal agents.

    Apparently, ICE is not going to push it, either. They're going to allow this Judge Herranz to get away with her incredibly unprofessional, unethical, and illegal behavior. All levels of our legal enforcement divisions are complicit with this.
     
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    If Trump wants to send illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities then we will have to send our homeless to LaPine. Plenty of room and dry weather for the summer and Mrs. Maris can make home cooked meals for them.
     
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    Here we have the mind of a true Democrat on display ladies and gentlemen. In a moment of weakness he shows the truth. Doesn't care about homeless or the illegals.
     
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    Why are you insulting Mrs. Maris' cooking?

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    Trump orders asylum overhaul, including new fee for applicants and faster adjudications, amid 'severe' border crisis
    Gregg Re | Fox News

    Yuma at breaking point over asylum seekers, Sen. McSally says ‘crisis getting worse everyday’
    Federal officials from the state are responding after Yuma's mayor issued an emergency declaration. Senator Martha McSally (R-Ariz), who visited Yuma today, spoke to Fox News about the cost local communities are facing.

    President Trump called Monday night for a sweeping overhaul to an asylum system he has long said is rife with fraud -- including a new fee to process asylum applicants, and the capacity to rapidly adjudicate applicants' claims while also barring them from working in the U.S. in the meantime.

    In a presidential memorandum, Trump specifically told Attorney General William Barr and acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan that the move was necessary to address a "crisis" at the border. In an article published earlier this month, The New York Times acknowledged that the humanitarian crisis of illegal immigration has hit a "breaking point."

    Arrests along the southern border have skyrocketed in recent months, with border agents making more than 100,000 arrests or denials of entry in March, a 12-year high. Immigration courts that process asylum claims currently have a backlog of more than 800,000 cases, and asylum applicants are increasingly staying in the U.S. even after their claims for asylum have been denied.

    “That emergency continues to grow increasingly severe,” Trump's memo read. “The extensive resources required to process and care for these individuals pulls U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel away from securing our Nation’s borders.”

    According to a White House fact sheet released Monday, on average, "out of every 100 aliens subject to expedited removal who claim a fear of persecution, only about 12 will ultimately be granted asylum."

    And "around half of all aliens who make a credible fear claim and are subsequently placed in removal proceedings do not actually apply for asylum."

    Thought the vast majority of asylum applications are ultimately unsuccessful, they still take months and even years to fully process. Asylum law is intended to provide harbor only to refugees fleeing personal persecution based on a limited number of factors -- such as political belief or religion -- and does not protect individuals fleeing bad living conditions or poverty.

    The Trump administration last year rolled back an Obama-era expansion of potential asylum justifications, which extended protections to those alleging domestic abuse or gang-related attacks back home. White House officials said at the time that those categories were prone to abuse and expanded asylum law beyond its original intent.

    In his memorandum, Trump gave his deputies 90 days to propose regulations so that all asylum applications are adjudicated within 180 days, except for those representing exceptional circumstances.

    The White House and DHS officials did not immediately respond to questions about how much applicants might be forced to pay in asylum fees, and it is unclear how many families fleeing poverty would be able to afford such a payment.

    The memo says the price would not exceed the cost of processing applications, but officials did not immediately provide an estimate for what that might be.

    Trump also wants to bar anyone who has entered or tried to enter the country illegally from receiving a provisional work permit and is calling on officials to immediately revoke work authorizations when individuals are denied asylum and ordered removed from the country.

    Immigration officials say one reason asylum claims are booming is that migrants know they will be able to live and work in the U.S. while their cases play out -- and, in many cases, even after their claims have been rejected.

    According to the White House, the number of "aliens who do not show up to court and are ordered removed in absentia has soared, with 17,200 removal orders issued in absentia in the first quarter of fiscal year (FY) 2019. ... If this pace continues, in absentia removal orders would more than triple the 2013 total."

    For asylum cases originating in a credible fear claim, "in absentia removal orders are on pace to increase to 17,636 in FY 2019, around 20 times more than the total in FY 2010."
    And since September 2018, "1 out of every 6 family unit cases filed on special expedited dockets at 10 immigration courts has ended with an in absentia removal order," the White House said.

    Trump is also calling on DHS to reassign immigration officers and any other staff "to improve the integrity of adjudications of credible and reasonable fear claims, to strengthen the enforcement of the immigration laws, and to ensure compliance with the law by those aliens who have final orders of removal."

    Fox News' Shannon Bream and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
     
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    Hundreds more troops heading to Southwest border, Pentagon announces

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    Cochise County, Arizona sheriff: We embrace having the military come down to our southwest border
    Mark Dannels weighs in on the Pentagon's plan to expand the role of the military at the U.S.-Mexico border.

    Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has approved a Department of Homeland Security request to send approximately 320 troops to provide additional support along the U.S.-Mexico border, the Pentagon announced Monday evening.

    Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Jamie Davis said the troops' duties will include driving Customs and Border Protection (CBP) vehicles to transport migrants and monitoring the condition of migrants in CBP custody. Department of Defense lawyers will also be on hand to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) process the migrants.

    OBAMA BORDER PATROL CHIEF ON IMMIGRATION CRISIS: CONGRESS NOT 'LOOKING AT WHAT THEY NEED TO DO RIGHT NOW'

    "DoD personnel will not perform any law enforcement functions," Davis said in a statement. "In any situation that requires DoD personnel to be in proximity to migrants, DHS law enforcement personnel will be present to conduct all custodial and law enforcement functions, and provide force protection of military personnel."

    Davis said the extra troop support will cost about $7.4 million through Sept. 30.

    The decision provides approval for a plan the Pentagon disclosed last Friday. There currently are about 2,900 active-duty troops operating in support of DHS at the border, plus about 2,000 National Guard troops. A key aspect of the policy governing military involvement at the border has been a prohibition on direct contact with migrants.

    Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
     

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