Politics Securing The Border With A Wall, Duh

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  1. MARIS61

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    Faster adjudications is just the ticket. How about putting some additional people on the job? Of course, that would take away money from a Wall.
    Again, you use Fox News as your source. How about a credible source?
     
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    When your illegal alien slave labor workforce takes all the entry-level jobs, your children become heroin using gang members living in the streets.

    It's just that simple.

    Even Johnny Rotten and Cher get it.

    Dems are heading for a nationwide collapse in 2020, from POTUS all the way down to dog catcher. :cheers:

    Tomi Lahren: Even a Sex Pistol agrees California is now the homeless encampment of the West

    By Tomi Lahren | Fox News

    It’s one thing for a California conservative like me to sound the alarm over the homeless infestation in this state. It’s another to hear it from a Punk Rock icon!

    That’s when you know it’s bad and you know I have some "First Thoughts."

    Folks, I’ve been telling you how bad the homeless scene is here in the "Golden State of Encampments and Trash" for almost two years now.

    When I moved here from Dallas, I couldn’t believe my eyes.

    Apparently, I’m not the only one.

    Enter legendary Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten, also known as John Joseph Lydon.

    In an interview with Newsweek, he shared his growing frustration with the homeless problem in Venice Beach.

    He recounted an incident a couple weeks ago when a homeless man pitched a tent near his front door, for crying’ out loud!

    "The vagrants moved in en masse ... [in] tent cities. They’re all young; they’re all like 24," Lydon said. "They’re aggressive, and because there’s an awful lot of them together they’re gang-y."

    He also talked about the associated problem with discarded needles used for heroin. "You can’t take anyone to the beach because there’s jabs just waiting for young kids to put their feet in — and poo all over the sand."

    Sounds like a nice beach community, huh? Not anymore!

    I’m with you, Johnny!

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    Johnny Rotten performs with the Sex Pistols during the Exit music festival in Novi Sad, northerm Serbia, July 14, 2008. (Reuters)

    How could a state with such abundant natural resources, academia, celebrity, wealth, and technology be such a crap hole in so many areas?

    Well, it didn’t take long for me to figure it out. It’s been run into the ground by Democrats who LOVE to tax the hard-working but also love to welcome and coddle illegals, felons, addicts, and bums.

    I am sick of funneling my hard-earned tax dollars into a state that sets aside $500 million dollars for the homeless and still can’t solve the problem!

    Does that sound harsh? Too bad.

    Here’s what you need to understand about California’s homeless population- the majority isn’t made up of down-on-their -luck Americans who fell on hard times. They are ex-cons.

    Yep, our homeless population is largely comprised of drug addicts who, if not for California’s drug dealer/addict friendly laws, would likely be behind bars.

    Blame the California legislature for this one. Back in 2011, it passed Assembly Bill 109 — the so-called “Realignment” law.

    The idea was to alter both sentencing and post-prison supervision for "non-serious, non-violent, and non-sex" offenders.

    So some of the people who should be behind bars no doubt ended up on the streets.

    But California Democrats weren’t done. Proposition 47 downgraded a series of crimes from felonies to misdemeanors and Senate Bill 180 limits the ability of law enforcement to send chronic drug offenders back to prison.

    So where do they go? DING DING DING — to the streets and the third-word style tent cities infesting our freeways, tunnels and interstates.

    Guess who pays for that?

    I am sick of funneling my hard-earned tax dollars into a state that sets aside $500 million for the homeless and still can’t solve the problem!

    The city of Los Angeles is allocated $85 million to build shelters, but so far the money has gone to just 11 projects and a grand total of 849 beds when those projects are completed.

    Wow! Sounds like a great value, huh?

    According to California's nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office, the state would need additional tens of billions a year to provide housing for the homeless.

    And when we aren’t looking at tent cities, we are dodging needles and feces.

    Enough is enough.

    Gov. Gavin Newsom, maybe instead of showboating and recruiting future illegal immigrants in El Salvador like you did last month, you should come on back and deal with the problem.

    Oh, and by "deal with the problem," I don’t mean add more taxes on top of the already high taxes us hardworking Californians already pay to take care of the homeless drug addicts.

    Folks, if you’re sick of this too, STOP VOTING FOR DEMOCRATS!

    Those are my First Thoughts. From LA, God bless and take care.
     
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    With the economy in such ruins from all these murderous, drug and disease infested low lifes and our young all addicted to Latin originated drugs, how do we get anything done? Why it's all I can do to cash my welfare check and buy beer and cigarettes, sit on my rocking chair on the front porch and give school children the finger as they walk by while wearing my sweat stained undershirt and boxers. I think the flip flops are a nice touch.
     
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    Appeals court allows Trump administration to send back asylum seekers to Mexico to wait out court process

    By Nicole Darrah | Fox News

    Earlier this month, Judge Richard Seeborg stopped the Trump administration's 'remain in Mexico' program, ruling the government doesn't have the legal authority to keep these asylum seekers south of the border; Claudia Cowan reports from San Francisco.

    The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals late Tuesday granted the Trump administration's request to send asylum seekers back to Mexico to wait out court proceedings temporarily.

    The court order reversed a decision by a San Francisco judge that would have blocked the policy — giving President Trump a temporary victory on immigration.

    TRUMP ORDERS ASYLUM OVERHAUL, INCLUDING NEW FEE FOR APPLICATIONS AND FASTER ADJUDICATIONS, AMID 'SEVERE' BORDER CRISIS

    The case must still be considered on its merits at a lower court in San Francisco and could end up at the Supreme Court.

    U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg ruled April 8 that the policy should be halted while a lawsuit, filed on behalf of 11 asylum applicants and several other organizations, proceeds.

    The Trump administration says the policy responds to a crisis at the southern border that has overwhelmed the ability of immigration officials to detain migrants. Growing numbers of families are fleeing poverty and gang violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.

    Last year, the Justice Department eliminated gang violence and domestic abuse as a possible justification for seeking asylum.

    The so-called "Remain in Mexico" policy was one of the primary innovations of former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who left her role with the Trump administration last month.

    Asylum law, conservatives point out, is intended to shield individuals from near-certain death or persecution on account of limited factors like religious or political affiliation — not poor living conditions and economic despair.

    Most asylum applicants are ultimately rejected for having an insufficient or unfounded personalized fear of persecution, following a full hearing of their case before an asylum officer or an immigration judge.

    Fox News' Raymond Bogan, Gregg Re and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
     
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    Thanks Obama.

    ICE nabs illegal immigrant who allegedly drove into California home, killing 3 sleeping family members

    By Frank Miles | Fox News
    A suspected drunken driver who was free on bail after being charged with plowing into a Northern California trailer home and killing three sleeping family members was in the U.S. illegally and was apprehended Tuesday, federal immigration agents announced.

    “Ismael Huazo-Jardinez is an illegally present Mexican national. The U.S. Border Patrol apprehended him in Arizona and granted him voluntary return to Mexico in February 2011. He illegally re-entered at some point thereafter,” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Paul Prince said in a statement to Fox News. “On Tuesday, May 7, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) (San Francisco) Fugitive Operations Team members apprehended Huazo-Jardinez. ICE used available resources to locate and detain him. He will remain in ICE custody pending the disposition of his immigration proceedings.”

    Huazo-Jardinez was first arrested Saturday night in the rural community of Knights Landing outside of Sacramento. The California Highway Patrol said Huazo-Jardinez was intoxicated and speeding when the truck he was driving missed a sharp curve and slammed into the Pacheco family’s live-in trailer.

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    Ismael Huazo-Jardinez was in the U.S. illegally and was apprehended Tuesday, immigration officials said. (Sutter County Sheriff's Office via AP)

    The crash killed Jose Pacheco, 38, Anna Pacheco, 34, and their son Angel Pacheco, 10. The Pachecos’ 11-year-old daughter remained in critical condition.


    Huazo-Jardinez had been released from the Sutter County Jail on $300,000 bail Sunday after a judge refused CHP’s request for a $1 million bail.

    Jail records showed Huazo-Jardinez listing a Yuba City address as his residence.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
     
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    New Trump WH policy lets deputies detain immigrants on behalf of ICE, subverting 'sanctuary' laws

    By William La Jeunesse | Fox News

    Border Patrol officials say overwhelming number of migrants crossing border is pushing agency beyond capacity

    Officials say 30,000 illegal aliens were apprehended in the last 10 days; William La Jeunesse reports from Los Angeles.

    With a seemingly endless stream of illegal aliens crossing the border, the Trump administration is rolling out a series of policies it hopes will deter asylum seekers and help deport those already in the U.S. who commit crimes.

    The latest will allow local deputies to detain illegal aliens on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), even if sanctuary policies are written to prevent it.

    "This is a voluntary program that we worked out with the National Sheriffs' Association who is a tremendous partner of ours," said Acting ICE Director Matthew Albence. "Sheriffs can sign up for this program, they will get some training and their deputies will be authorized to execute an immigration warrant at the direction of an ICE officer or supervisor."

    In the Warrant Service Officer (WSO) program, as it is called, sheriff’s deputies would receive one day of training. Unlike the more involved 287(g) ICE program, deputies would not interview a detainee to ascertain his or her citizenship and immigration status. Instead, they essentially would file a federal warrant, directing the local jail to hold a criminal alien for 48 hours after the scheduled release until an ICE agent shows up to take custody. It is cheaper and may allow sheriffs to act without violating sanctuary laws.

    Expect blowback and scrutiny from opponents.

    “This program is just the latest scheme by ICE to enlist local police in its abusive deportation agenda," said Lorella Praeli, deputy political director at the American Civil Liberties Union. "The agency explicitly aims to subvert the will of local communities that have passed ordinances to prevent exactly this kind of cooperation between police and ICE."

    The effort comes as the Department of Homeland Security has tasked hundreds of ICE agents to help handle the surge of Central Americans crossing the U.S. southern border illegally in record numbers. U.S Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost said her agency apprehended 33,000 migrants in the just the last 10 days. If such migration continues, apprehensions will exceed 1 million, numbers not seen since 2006.

    "The numbers are so high, but these individuals are not being detained," National Border Patrol Council Vice President Art Del Cueto said. "Our detention facilities are so overwhelmed that we are releasing a lot of these individuals."

    That picture contrasts with a mainstream media narrative that has mocked President Trump for months for suggesting trend lines were leading to a crisis.

    "Net migration across the southern border is at historic lows," said an April 3, 2019 article, "The Self-Fulfilling Crisis of the Policy at the Mexican Border," in The New York Times on page A9. "Border apprehensions of unauthorized arrivals were at their lowest in modern record in 2017 and 2018."

    Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., also insisted the Central America surge was not a crisis, even though President Obama referred to a "crisis" soon after apprehensions totaled 420,000 in 2013, a number already exceeded this year.

    "We're dealing with a regional migration phenomenon that's controlled by transnational criminal organizations that operate predominantly in Mexico," Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan told lawmakers last week. "So, any solution we're going to have to reduce this flow is going to rely on Mexican authorities to take stronger action, frankly, against people that are exploiting migrants."

    Men from the Northern Triangle countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador pay $8,000 fees to cross the U.S. border illegally, border patrol agents have said. Women, children and families pay $4,000, a discount since single men need to be smuggled over the border to stash houses, whereas guides can simply drop off families at the border, a much lower-risk proposition.

    Federal sources have said smuggling networks earn more than $1 million a day in south Texas alone, as the fees go to pay for boat and brush guides, drivers, stash house caretakers, scouts, enforcers and bribes.

    On a visit last week to the Rio Grande Valley (RGV), migrants said they were fleeing poverty, not persecution.

    Over the past week, RGV officials said they apprehended over 10,000 illegal aliens, one of the highest weekly totals ever experienced. Currently, processing centers there have held over 7,000 in custody.

    “We’ve exceeded our capacity and we’re doing all we can to house migrants in a humane place and transfer them in and out in a timely fashion as none of the Border Patrol facilities, including the one in [Donna, Texas,] are meant to be long-term detention centers,” said Chief Rudy Karisch in a statement released Tuesday.

    Agents there apprehended some 100 illegal aliens per hour, the majority of which were family units or unaccompanied children who readily turned themselves in to agents.

    The sector provided statistics showing that in 2014, 37 percent of adult Central American women traveled with children. So far this year, 77 percent. Single men, 1 percent in 2014 versus 47 percent today.

    Why the influx of children? A decision by federal judge Dolly Gee, an Obama appointee, ruled migrant adults with children cannot be detained more than 20 days. Since then, adults have been showing up with children not their own.


    "It begins in the field," said McAllen agent Carlos Ruiz. "Many times we can detect the fraud right here even before we take them to the processing facility. Sometimes I'll ask, 'what is your child's birthday?' When they don't know, it's your first clue."

    In a recent random sample, Homeland Security investigators found 30 percent of the children did not belong to the parents who claimed them.

    "Three out of every 10 families that we have identified has been fraudulent," said Albence of the investigation. "We have been pursuing these cases criminally. We’ve prosecuted more than 100 people. We know more than 100 people utilized false documents. And, it’s not just the fraudulent families. It’s individuals posing as fraudulent, unaccompanied alien children. So, you’ve got 23-year-olds posing as 16-year-olds so they can get released because they know that we can’t hold them.”


    As a result, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is initiating a pilot program to conduct DNA swabs of suspected fraudulent families this week in Texas. At the White House, administration officials met with Republican senators pushing legislation designed to slow the flow. One proposed solution: tightening the standard for asylum seekers and allowing agents to make some determinations prior to any full-blown immigration hearings.

    Reacting to the apprehension of 33,000 immigrants, Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway chastised Democratic leaders Tuesday saying, “That has to stop and Congress can change that by just tweaking or fixing the [Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2000], by just fixing the Flores decision. They've refused to act. So, all of that is coming to them. If they're serious about immigration reform, they should come to the table and do something."

    William La Jeunesse joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in March 1998 and currently serves as a Los Angeles-based correspondent.
     
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    Yes, these three are typical examples of the other 11 Million who have infested our idealistic nation.
     
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    Graham announces new asylum law package

    By Gregg Re | Fox News

    Graham announced that he will introduce new legislation on Wednesday to address what he called the "broken" U.S. asylum laws contributing to the ongoing humanitarian crisis along the southern border. Among the changes Graham will seek is to prevent people from asylum at the border, as opposed to a consulate -- a move that would raise constitutional issues if implemented.

    Graham also said he wants to change the law to permit the U.S. to hold minor children for longer periods, to discourage adults from bringing children to the border as a legal "shield." Currently, Graham said, adults seeking asylum with children are released into the U.S. and never heard from again. (The Trump administration last year altered its previous zero-tolerance immigration policy to preclude family separations at the border, amid a backlash.)

    "We're going to change the asylum law, that you have to apply in the country where you live, or in Mexico," Graham said. "We're going to stop Central American applications being made at the border, because we don't have enough judges for hearing dates. We're gonna go to 100 days, we can hold minor children for 100 days so we can actually process the entire family without letting them go. We're gonna increase judges by 500; we got almost 900,000 backlog of asylum claims. We're gonna wipe out the backlog [of asylum claims.]"

    Graham added: "If you're an unaccompanied minor, we're going to send you back to Central America as if you lived in Mexico, which would be a change in our laws. This should stop 90 percent of the illegal immigration from Central America."
     
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    Man, you are going to deserve a health portion of what needs to be eaten when time rolls on a bit.
     
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    And Yuba City is located in a republican county. Hmmm?
     
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    So what are you saying? Are you saying that this little boy is a cheater and of low moral character?
     
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    https://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/...igration-drugs-and-are-executed-by-hispanics/

    Most Federal Crimes Involve Immigration, Drugs and are Executed by Hispanics
    MAY 16, 2019

    As the illegal alien crisis along the southern border worsens, distressing government figures show that nearly half of all federal crimes in the United States are perpetrated by foreigners who are not American citizens and that immigration cases account for the largest single type of offense. Non-U.S. citizens committed 42.7% of all federal crimes in 2018, according to a report issued by the United States Sentencing Commission, the independent agency created by Congress decades ago to reduce sentencing disparities and promote transparency and proportionality in sentencing. The document also reveals that 54.3% of the 69,425 federal offenders last year were Hispanic.

    “Immigration cases accounted for the largest single group of offenses in fiscal year 2018, comprising 34.4% of all reported cases,” the agency writes in its annual report to Congress. “Cases involving drugs, firearms, and fraud were the next most common types of offenses after immigration cases. Together these four types of offenses accounted for 82.9 percent of all cases reported to the commission in fiscal year 2018.” The second largest offense category, drugs, accounted for 28.1% of federal crimes last year and most cases involved methamphetamine. Judicial Watch has reported for years on the enormous amounts of meth that enter the U.S. through Mexico. A few years ago the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported an eye-popping 300% increase in meth seizures coming from Mexico in one border state alone.

    In 2018 Hispanics committed 9,020 federal drug trafficking crimes, nearly twice as many as those perpetrated by blacks (4,670) and more than double the drug trafficking offenses carried out by whites (4,499). Hispanics were also charged with more drug possession crimes (389) last year than any other group. Not surprisingly, Hispanics also committed the overwhelming amount of immigration related crimes, according to the recently issued federal statistics. Of the 23,656 immigration offenses recorded last year, Hispanics accounted for 22,782. They also committed the most money laundering crimes (504) compared to whites (444) and blacks (236), the Sentencing Commission document shows. The figures only include convicts that actually got sentenced.

    If the latest U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) figures are any indication, federal crimes will only increase in the years to come. The alarming numbers illustrate a crisis that appears to have no end in sight. The stats show a huge increase in, not only family units (FMU) and unaccompanied alien children (UAC), but also single men. One Border Patrol sector alone, El Paso, has seen an astounding 1,816% increase in family units from last year. In April alone the Border Patrol apprehended 98,977 illegal aliens crossing into the U.S. via Mexico compared to 92,831 in March and 66,883 in February. In fiscal year 2018 a total of 396,579 illegal aliens were apprehended between ports of entry on the southwest border and, with four months left in fiscal year 2019, the figure has already been exceeded with 460,294 apprehensions. Two Texas sectors, Rio Grande and El Paso, lead the pack in apprehensions this fiscal year with 36,681and 26,867 respectively. Most of the single adults are coming from Mexico (82,834), the Border Patrol records show, and the family units (114,778) as well as unaccompanied children (19,991) from Guatemala.
     
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    Notice that he seldom if ever answers anyone questions. It's pretty much cut and paste. He thinks people actually read his links and still can't hold a discussion with anyone.
     
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    So what is up with the wall anyhow? Its all but fell off the news ( THough I dont dig that deep for this news)

    Has it been put on hold? Over with? Under Construction?

    Is it completed?
     
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    It's in court.
    Trump is trying to divert funds from one area to the Wall. The House, which holds the purse strings has specifically prohibited funds for the Wall. It's now up to the court.
     
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