A year ago, I talked to a couple of migrants from El Salvador that just arrived from the caravan. They seemed like a decent humble couple. They were asked to join the caravan to come to USA because USA wanted them here. Here's what i learned:
- They had no idea who was behind the caravan.
- They were given cell phones which keeps them in contact with someone, that gives them instructions.
- They were staying in a near by Holiday Inn which is being used 100% for immigrants from around the world (Africa, China, South America).Nobody is working.
- They are all fed 3 meals a day.
So let this sink in. In the past 4 years, over ten million migrants from around the world are living in USA. They do not have jobs. They have no support system other than USA government. They are just living at the taxpayer's expense. Many cannot self deport, as they are from across the ocean.
I have to wonder, what government is being used to feed these ten million people every day? What happens if the government stops feeding them? Will they say "Oh well, I guess I"ll just roll over and starve to death now"?
I think we could be on the brink of seeing chaos released on our nation like never before.
TEN MILLION STARVING INVADERS
Trump has been strongly saying he intends to deport these immigrants. Although a large percentage of the population would thank him for it, a large percent would resent him for it, and history books would call it a "controversial action."
I don't think Trump or the White hats want this. I think they want everyone to realize the horrible situation our nation's lawmakers have put us all into, so they have allowed or even nurtured the situation over the past four years.
I believe the upcoming government shutdown be exactly what puts this all into motion.
Buckle Up.
We're much more likely to go the way of the Western Roman Empire circa 400 to 500 AD. That is, a long, slow descent with spikes of turmoil.
Re: your comment "ten million starving invaders" I'll believe it when I see it. Same with Trump's words to begin deportations on Day 1. Again, I'll believe it when I see it. I'm old enough to have lived through decades of political hot air bullshit. Trump in his first term could have deported anyone he wanted to. Did he? He could have started with the federal prisons, which have about 27% illegal aliens in them. Think about that. We know where they are because they're in our federal prisons. (Not to mention state and local prisons filled with illegal aliens.) Why didn't Trump kick those illegal alien criminals out back in 2016? I'm not dooming, I'm just sayin'.
No one seems to realize that our country has been held hostage by the far left at least since Trump came on the scene. "Deport the illegals and a dirty bomb happens to go off in Utah. Or maybe in Iowa. Or Ohio. You don't want that, do you?"
How does organized crime do business? With bribes, threats, blackmail, and death. Watch the Godfather again. Or The Sopranos. That's what Trump (and all of us) are dealing with.
Without a wall what good are deportations
I agree completely. We need a wall like any one of the following:
Israel border wall
Saudi Arabia border wall
Tunisia border fence
And did you know that U.S. taxpayers paid for the Tunisia border fence?
Yeah what are you doin doing on this board?
Reading, commenting, posting. Going to 8kun and bringing things from the OG anons over there to here. What are you doing?
Believing. Not fearing. The OGs on THIS site peddle in faith.
Topkek. I'll use a line from popular culture so that you might understand better:
Aragorn: Are you frightened?
Frodo: Yes.
Aragorn: Not nearly frightened enough.