Porta-Potties work well for construction and are rented and serviced for construction. Gator Alcatraz shows the way. Generators etc... No need to upgrade permanent infrastructure for a temporary problem
I have seen Mexicans walk right out of a bathroom stall, skip washing their hands and head right back into flipping burgers at a fast food place.
At that ICE warehouse I would not be surprised if the Mexicans weren't flushing the toilet to wreak havoc in that warehouse with plugged up plumbing and spilled over shit all over the place as an act of protest.
Furthermore I want to see a deportation countdown of everything that ICE is accomplishing in numbers and I mean real raw numbers of how many people we are deporting.
I will not be happy until we see 100 million people out of here.
I worked for a short time at Hershey. Too many Hispanic females. Not a freaking one left the bathroom and washed their hands. I'll never eat any Hershey's product again. That and I saw what exactly goes into the chocolate that we cannot legally export.
The smaller detention facilities will feed larger ones.I expect any one individual's stay may last 36hrs to 48hrs...process and hold for transport would be my speculation. Porta Pottys and hand sanitizer works well enough.
It’s less strictly issues with small town infrastructure. Though that’s a factor.
It’s more people are running face first into the fact that State and Local Governments across the country did absolutely nothing to maintain or update civic infrastructure. Upgrades that should have been done as just a natural course of the aging of the systems and growth of towns. Just didn’t happen. As funds were pilfered for any number of other projects or just good old fashioned corruption.
Power stations weren’t built. Pumps and pipes weren’t replaced. Transmission lines weren’t strung. Transformers for new substations weren’t ordered.
Porta-Potties work well for construction and are rented and serviced for construction. Gator Alcatraz shows the way. Generators etc... No need to upgrade permanent infrastructure for a temporary problem
What happened to all those FEMA Camps they built for us?
I have seen Mexicans walk right out of a bathroom stall, skip washing their hands and head right back into flipping burgers at a fast food place.
At that ICE warehouse I would not be surprised if the Mexicans weren't flushing the toilet to wreak havoc in that warehouse with plugged up plumbing and spilled over shit all over the place as an act of protest.
Furthermore I want to see a deportation countdown of everything that ICE is accomplishing in numbers and I mean real raw numbers of how many people we are deporting.
I will not be happy until we see 100 million people out of here.
https://youtube.com/shorts/6p8W_hJT7QA?si=Q6KYqfbwxjJ0SC6f
I worked for a short time at Hershey. Too many Hispanic females. Not a freaking one left the bathroom and washed their hands. I'll never eat any Hershey's product again. That and I saw what exactly goes into the chocolate that we cannot legally export.
You would think females would have a better hygiene. It's probably the Indian in them.
Thanks for the heads up about Hershey.
Not Indian, specifically Dominican!
At the factory?
Yep on the processing floor. 3rd world Hispanics are nastry
Now do you still live in that country where that factory is?
LOL it's here in the US in Pennsylvania, Hazleton to be exact.
...don't be shocked when the real occupants of these are revealed...
Not having any infrastructure, running water, sewage, air conditioning, electricity etc will just make them feel at home.
It would be like acclimatising them before deportation back to their turd world hell holes they didn’t bother to fix.
It’s the only humane thing to do.
Haha so true. They came from third world sh-t holes this will make them feel right at home.
The smaller detention facilities will feed larger ones.I expect any one individual's stay may last 36hrs to 48hrs...process and hold for transport would be my speculation. Porta Pottys and hand sanitizer works well enough.
It’s less strictly issues with small town infrastructure. Though that’s a factor.
It’s more people are running face first into the fact that State and Local Governments across the country did absolutely nothing to maintain or update civic infrastructure. Upgrades that should have been done as just a natural course of the aging of the systems and growth of towns. Just didn’t happen. As funds were pilfered for any number of other projects or just good old fashioned corruption.
Power stations weren’t built. Pumps and pipes weren’t replaced. Transmission lines weren’t strung. Transformers for new substations weren’t ordered.
It sounds a lot like the data center fights happening throughout the Carolinas, as well as GA. Water is the issue.