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The Obadin Hussein administration has finally 'outed' itself as pro-Hamas/Iran and anti-Israel.
This is why Hamas suddenly canceled all hostage negotiations and restarted bombing Israel.
Why should Hamas 'negotiate' when they know big brother Obadin is watching their backs? (and feeding them)
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I have said this in here before.  The object isn't illegal alien voters, the final goal is to create enough chaos and violence that the government will "have to" create a national police force for our "own good." :thud:
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@FrontlinesTPUSA
NYC: “This issue will destroy New York City.”

The migrant crisis has overtaken New York City.
@sav_says_
 takes a deep dive into the overall crisis and how taxpayer dollars are footing the bill.


https://twitter.com/FrontlinesTPUSA/status/1789037702027047269
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SOME REVISION REQUIRED

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/05/some-revision-required.php

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It would be a mistake to rely on the United Nations for information about anything, especially anything related to the Middle East. In Israel’s current war the UN operates as an arm of Hamas. It is nevertheless worth noting — as the Foundation for Defense of Democracies does in this Flash Brief:

The United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) revised its child fatality figure from the Gaza war sharply downward, reporting more than 14,500 deaths on May 6 but then 7,797 on May 8. OCHA also revised downward its figure for women fatalities from more than 9,500 deaths to 4,959 deaths. The Jerusalem Post first reported the changes on May 11.
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While I'm pretty sure the UN's numbers still err on the high side, even the UN isn't buying Hamas' fauxny casualty numbers.
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Dream Deferred: The Urgent Need to Protect Immigrant Youth
U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
 
By Jessica M. Vaughan on May 8, 2024
The border crisis resulting from the deliberate dismantling of effective immigration controls by the Biden administration is still festering, and should be one of the most urgent action items on the agenda of Congress. Last month, nearly 180,000 people were encountered after crossing the border illegally, according to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), of whom reportedly about 85 percent would be released into the country. Another 45,000 “gotaways” likely evaded apprehension after crossing illegally. Another 44,000 inadmissible aliens were allowed to enter in March under the administration’s unlawful parole programs, including via the CBP-1 appointment system. Also in March, six of the illegal border crossers who were apprehended were hits on the terror watch list.

Throughout the country, law enforcement agencies and journalists are uncovering a wave of disturbing incidents of child labor trafficking and other abuse involving thousands of unaccompanied minors smuggled into this country and released to largely un-vetted non-parental sponsors in Georgia, Ohio, Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina, Michigan, Florida, and numerous other locations.

In conjunction with the mass catch and release policies at the border, the Biden administration has dismantled interior immigration enforcement to the point where even criminal illegal aliens face little threat of deportation, and remain here free to prey on new victims.

https://cis.org/Testimony/Dream-Deferred-Urgent-Need-Protect-Immigrant-Youth
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Immigration/Border / Panel Transcript: Illegal Immigration by Sea
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Panel Transcript: Illegal Immigration by Sea
 
By Mark Krikorian, Viktor Marsai, George Fishman, and Eric Ruark on April 18, 2024
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With the crisis in Haiti sparking fears of a new exodus and illegal crossings up in the Mediterranean, maritime illegal immigration is a challenge all destination countries are facing – one that is very different from the challenge of controlling a land border.

The International Network for Immigration Research (INIR) hosted this event to address this issue, entitled “Illegal Immigration by Sea: Challenges in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean”.

Participants:
George Fishman, a Senior Legal Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C., will discuss how the U.S. has responded to past Haitian migration crises;

Viktor Marsai, Director of the Migration Research Institute in Budapest, will discuss the European Union’s difficulties in dealing with illegal immigration across the Mediterranean; and

Eric Ruark, Director of Research at Numbers USA in Washington, D.C., will examine Florida’s recent moves as an example of what coastal states can do to limit maritime illegal immigration.

Moderator: Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies.

Date and Location:
April 11, 2024

Washington, DC

MARK KRIKORIAN: Good morning. My name is Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies.

And the issue of illegal immigration is, obviously, constantly in the news, but it’s almost all – in the United States, the discussion is almost all about the land border, our border with Mexico specifically. The issue of illegal immigration by sea, whether – whichever side of the Atlantic or even out in the Pacific that it happens, doesn’t get the same level of attention. And yet, it’s extremely important and is very – and it presents really different challenges from dealing with illegal immigration on land.

https://cis.org/Transcript/Panel-Transcript-Illegal-Immigration-Sea
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The towns that want to join in the border war: Six Sheriff's Departments sue their Democrat-run state for stopping them from working with ICE to stop the influx

Six counties believe Colorado's immigration laws are 'unconstitutional'
 
By SOPHIE MANN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 16:13 EDT, 11 May 2024 | UPDATED: 16:13 EDT, 11 May 2024
 
Six Colorado counties are suing the state in an attempt to force the Democratic Governor to allow cops to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Officials in Elbert, Garfield, Mesa, and Rio Blanco counties have joined a suit originally filed by Douglas and El Paso counties that challenges two Colorado immigration laws, which they claim have stemmed their ability to effectively confront the flood of migrants in their state.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13395733/Colorado-sanctuary-city-Denver-illegal-migrants-sheriffs-Jared-Polis.html
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   I tried to remove Momo's Podcast as I thought it was too risqué for TBR.  I'm not sure how she even gets away with it on youtube.  After my attempts were unsuccessful I filed a report. Mod8 took care of it.  @bigheadfred
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VICTOR JOECKS: Biden immigration ad makes the case for Trump
 
By Victor Joecks Las Vegas Review-Journal
May 11, 2024 - 9:00 pm
 
President Joe Biden’s recent immigration ad should be considered an in-kind contribution to Donald Trump’s campaign.

The ad begins with a clip of then-President Donald Trump detailing his immigration policies. “We did family separation. A lot of people didn’t come,” Trump said. The ad then cuts to a different clip of Trump. He said, “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.”

The ad mixes in audio and a picture of children crying. But mostly the focus is on Trump. “They’re destroying our country. They’re destroying the guts of our country,” Trump said in another clip.


Biden’s ad then attacks Trump for separating illegal immigrant children from their parents. The ad shifts back to a clip of Trump promising to “begin the largest deportation operation in American history.”

Perhaps Biden hasn’t checked the polls recently. The policies for which he’s attacking Trump are popular with the American people. In a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll, respondents gave Trump a 17-point edge on immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border. It was his best issue. It’s top of mind for voters. Gallup found immigration has been the public’s most important issue for three consecutive months.
 
It’s not hard to see why voters are upset about Biden’s handling of the issue. For one, the southern border is wide open. More than 7 million people have crossed illegally under Biden’s watch. On principle, this doesn’t sit well with most people.

https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/opinion-columns/victor-joecks/victor-joecks-biden-immigration-ad-makes-the-case-for-trump-3049629/
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Florida sheriff blamed Biden's government for 'victimizing' Americans after illegal immigrant charged with sexually assaulting child
PAUL SACCA
MAY 11, 2024

"Here's a Guatemalan, who came into the country illegally."
AFlorida sheriff blamed the Biden administration for "victimizing" Americans after an illegal immigrant was charged with sexually assaulting a child.

Earlier this month, 20-year-old Marvin Dionel Perez Lopez was reportedly arrested on charges of kidnapping to sexually assault a minor, sexual assault of a victim under 12 years old, and resisting an officer without violence. He was being held in the Palm Beach County jail without bond.

The illegal immigrant is accused of snatching an 11-year-old girl off the streets of Lake Worth, Florida. Lopez allegedly grabbed the young girl by the hand and forced her into his van. He then is accused of sexually assaulting the minor.

Lopez is reportedly a Guatemalan national who illegally crossed into the United States in January. He was allegedly apprehended by Border Patrol, but then released into the country with a court date of 2027.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/florida-sheriff-blamed-biden-s-government-for-victimizing-americans-after-illegal-immigrant-charged-with-sexually-assaulting-child
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