• Re: Justice Department Refuses To Enforce Federal Immigration Law - Sue

    From USA@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 25 18:12:26 2023
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    On 25 Jul 2023, Lou Bricano <lb@cap.con> posted some news:EKRvM.96301$xMqa.52147@fx12.iad:

    The suit was the first direct challenge by the Biden administration

    That entire administration should be hung in front of the Washington
    Monument.

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  • From Byker@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 25 11:33:58 2023
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    On 7/25/2023 11:12 AM, Chadlee "cuck" Blowjob, 350lb 5'1" morbidly obese convicted child molester and lying fat fuck, lied:

    On 7/25/2023 8:20 AM, Lou Bricano wrote:
    The suit was the first direct challenge by the Biden administration to Gov. Greg
    Abbott’s border security program, Operation Lone Star.

    By J. David Goodman

    Reporting from Houston
    Published July 24, 2023 | Updated July 25, 2023, 2:55 a.m. ET

    The Justice Department filed suit on Monday against the State of Texas over its
    installation of a floating barrier meant to stop people from swimming across the
    Rio Grande, arguing that the interlocking buoys placed in the river by the state
    violated federal law.

    The suit comes after Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, who heralded the installation of
    the 1,000-foot barrier this month, refused a request from the Justice Department
    to remove the buoys voluntarily, vowing instead to fight in court to keep them
    in place. Mr. Abbott has blamed President Biden for the large numbers of
    migrants crossing the border illegally.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/24/us/texas-migrants-border-rio-grande-justice-department.html

    That barrier is coming out, and Texas and Abbot are going to pay.

    That entire administration

    You are close to the end of the line, Blowjob.

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  • From Mike Rooney@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 26 17:22:13 2023
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    On 25 Jul 2023, Lou Bricano <lb@cap.con> posted some >news:EKRvM.96301$xMqa.52147@fx12.iad:

    The suit was the first direct challenge by the Biden administration

    That entire administration should be hung in front of the Washington >Monument.




    It may have taken 4 years, but Trump finally built his wall and it's keeping illegals out of Texas.



    Ladders are being used by undocumented migrants to cross portions of the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
    The $15-billion border wall was a cornerstone of former President Trump’s 2016 campaign.
    Only about 80 miles of previously nonexistent wall was constructed during Trump’s presidency.

    The $15 billion border wall built under former President Trump is being
    scaled by people using $5 ladders, according to Texas Monthly.

    The report cites U.S. Border Patrol agents who monitor the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border that crosses into southern Texas. The agents said they
    often find ladders left behind by undocumented migrants who use them to climb over certain portions of the border wall.

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    Scott Nicol, an activist in Texas, told Texas Monthly, “These ladders are probably $5 worth of hardware, and they’re defeating a wall that cost $12 million a mile in that location.”

    The ladders typically appear in specific areas between Granjeno and Hidalgo, Texas.

    Trump’s promises of building a border wall were the cornerstone of his 2016 presidential campaign. He pledged to build a wall spanning 1,000 miles funded by Mexico. During his presidency, more than 400 miles of already-existing border wall were reinforced, and only about 80 miles of previously
    nonexistent wall were constructed. The wall was funded by federal taxes.

    “Unlike the wall,” Nichol’s said, “these ladders are functional.”

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