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Offline rangerrebew

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Biden-Harris admin has 'told the world' they 'don't really care' about immigration law: Ex-chief Ronald Vitiello
Former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Ronald Vitiello on the dangers of a new migrant caravan coming through Mexico and Massachusetts vowing to push back against potential deportations.

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6365087215112
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Biden-Harris admin has 'told the world' they 'don't really care' about immigration law: Ex-chief Ronald Vitiello
Former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Ronald Vitiello on the dangers of a new migrant caravan coming through Mexico and Massachusetts vowing to push back against potential deportations.

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6365087215112

Once Trump takes office this is going to be an uphill battle with lawyers, the ACLU, LaRaza, and other liberals special interests groups.  The point of contention that I see though, is that ILLEGALS are not American citizens and therefore have no rights under the U.S. Constitution.

Unfortunately mixed into this mess are groups like MS-13 and  Tren de Aragua who already have a foothold and things could get violent, especially if governors refuse to cooperate.

Perhaps even birthright citizenship will eventually come into play and SCOTUS will be asked to rule on interpretation.