BORDER TOWN USA: Nashville Trio Moved Mexican Cartel Drugs Across Nation
Biden is a human- and drug-trafficking monster
Starting on the day he was illegitimately inaugurated, Joe Biden began his joint operation with the drug cartels that control the border between the US and Mexico. By stopping the building of the border wall (and leaving the paid-for supplies to rust in the desert) he declared the border open to all comers, luring thousands of naïve migrants wanting a better life to risk their lives to get here.
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But the opened border was open as well to the cartels that traffic in drugs and humans, especially young girls. Biden effectively went into business with the most brutal, barbaric people on the planet. These criminal organizations long ago discovered that they could double the massive profits they rake in from drug smuggling by trafficking human beings.
Joe Biden joined forces with the most lethal criminal organizations on day one of his presidency. He invited disaffected migrants from around the world to flock to our southern border; they would be welcomed he said and indeed they have been, all two millions-plus of them.
Thousands of those that come and are welcomed into the US, unvetted, are young men traveling alone. Many thousands of others are unaccompanied children. What happens to them when they arrive? Well, no one knows exactly; they are welcomed at the border, given smart phones, hotel rooms, and cash for travel. Often the young girls are separated from their families if they were traveling with their families.
Meanwhile, our homeless citizens, many of whom are veterans, are treated like vermin, left to live and die on the streets of major cities run by Democrats. The city of San Francisco is a case in point; it has been utterly degraded by leftist policies that promulgate drug use and ignore the mental illness and criminal behavior of these people who live on the streets and have destroyed the quality of life in the neighborhoods they inhabit.
The left’s live-and-let-die attitude may well be the death of us all. The cities that ignore their homeless are the same cities that refuse to charge and imprison violent offenders who are wreaking death and injury on those cities’ streets. Since he took office, Biden has, and continues to exacerbate the decline of America’s once civil society.
Check in to any legitimate site that tells the truth about what is occurring at the border and one will learn that the women and children who make the trek from Central America, through the Darian Gap in their devastatingly dangerous goal to reach the US, and you will learn that on the journey the women and young girls are repeatedly raped and otherwise sexually abused.
Once they arrive, they are put on planes and busses and shuttled to parts unknown in the middle of the night. Once here, the public has no idea what happens to them; their families owe money to the coyotes who got them to the border. They are expected to pay back that money. Often there is no information on the children but for a phone number in their pocket; the coyote’s phone number. Into whose custody are they delivered? Most likely to one of the many NGOs of questionable ethics that are raking in the big bucks… for what? Housing these people or selling them?
There is something so terribly rotten within this administration, within the Democrat party and the Republican swamp dwellers, that they are willing participants in the abuse and trafficking of children. They are obsessively committed to making abortion legal and free up to and even after the birth of a full-term baby. Apparently Catholic Biden approves of this along with most activist Democrats; Psaki was asked and she affirmed that fact. Abortion is the hill on which they are willing to die. Here is a paragraph from blogger DiploMad, a retired foreign service officer:
Speaking of depressing, the Democratic party back home has shown its destructive malice once more. Over the years, I have written many times about the Democratic Party obsession with killing and abusing children. They want unfettered abortion, infanticide, and normalizing of pedophilia. They want children bombarded with sex from kindergarten on up. Their response to the leak from the Supreme Court is further evidence of the progressive obsession with killing children, especially black children. Yes, the Democrats hold up as their hero the racist eugenist Sanger who founded Planned Parenthood in order to kill black babies and eliminate black people from American life. This is, of course, all of piece with their war on the police which results in thousands of dead black youths in our cities. There is something criminally insane with the world's oldest political party.
Mark Crispin Miller has a column up titled What do the FBI, “our free press” and the #MeToo movement have in common? They all could not care less about the rape of children. Good point. Someone else asked on Twitter “Would you like to know how I’m positive that the FBI protects high-profile pedophiles? They raided Epstein’s private island, confiscated computers, hard drives various electronic devices, along with 20,000 images from his mansion in Manhatten [sic] and didn’t make a single arrest.”
Is it any wonder then that the DC establishment, Democrats and establishment Republicans, are not at all concerned by the Biden administration’s joint venture with the Mexican drug cartels and their massive program of human trafficking? Do they worry about the tons of fentanyl pouring over the order and killing tens of thousands of people? No; it’s who they are. They do not value individual human beings; we are only pawns in their game of power and never-ending quest for personal wealth. They are adherents of Stalin’s view that “The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions is a statistic.”
The Biden administration is secreting these unaccompanied children into cities throughout the nation. Why is where they are being sent a secret? The obvious answer is that whatever is being done to them is criminal. With Biden in the White House, the true nature of the Democrat party and its fellow travelers in Congress have been exposed for all to see.
Even with his diminished mental capacity, Joe Biden has done terrible damage to this country and the tens of thousands of migrants he has imported for a variety of purposes, among them cheap labor; they will all become serfs in the literal sense.
Most devastating however is allowing the cartels to operate freely within our borders for the illicit abuse of children. Most disgusting of all is that Biden seems to revel in his reign of terror over these young victims. In closing, the words of Albert Einstein: “The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”
JOE BIDEN: AMERICA’S DRUG DEALER!
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2022/05/joe-biden-americas-drug-dealer-but-then.html
From April 2020 to April 2021, more than 100,000 Americans died from drug overdoses, according to data from the National Center for Health Statistics. An overwhelming majority of those deaths came from opioids, and fentanyl smuggling has surged at the southern border since the start of Joe Biden's presidency. Joseph Simonson and Collin Anderson
MAYORKAS LIES OPEN BORDERS
Congressman Tells DHS Secretary Mayorkas During Testimony: ‘You Have Repeatedly Lied’…
HE’S A LAWYER. HE IS INCAPABLE OF BEING HONEST IF YOU BRIBED HIM!
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the Biden administration's oilest, slipperiest, most mendacious cabinet member, was put through the congressional wringer Wednesday and Thursday, over his "turnstyle" border policies as he well should have been.
Former Vice President Joe Biden will nominate Alejandro Mayorkas to run the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), despite his role in creating huge Latin American migration and his involvement in several visas-for-sale scandals.
BORDER TOWN USA: Nashville Trio Moved Mexican Cartel Drugs Across Nation
A trio from Nashville pleaded guilty to smuggling millions of dollars worth of fentanyl and heroin into Texas and then on to several U.S. cities for a Mexican drug cartel. The group moved multiple drug loads from the border region to their final destination in Tennessee before being arrested by authorities last year.
This week, two U.S. citizens, 23-year-old Liz Jomayra Diaz-Colon and 30-year-old Elias Herrera appeared before a U.S. District Court Judge in McAllen, Texas, where they pleaded guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy charges. Another member of the group, 30-year-old Jonathan Guemez, pleaded guilty to a similar charge in December.
The drug loads seized by investigators are valued at more than $1.6 million, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas revealed. It remains unclear how many drug loads the group was able to move before they were arrested. Court documents do not name the drug cartel the smugglers worked for.
According to a criminal complaint filed in federal court, the case began on August 20, 2021, when Diaz-Colon arrived at the Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge in a Jeep Cherokee with Tennessee license plates. The woman told officers she traveled to Reynosa to visit a relative. While attempting to cross into the United States, police dogs alerted U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers to the possible presence of drugs inside the vehicle. With the help of an x-ray scanner, officers were able to locate and seize approximately ten pounds of heroin hidden in a compartment near the vehicle’s battery.
Two days later, Herrera attempted to cross into Texas through the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge in a similar vehicle with Tennessee registration. CBP officers conducted a secondary inspection and found more than ten pounds of Fentanyl in the vehicle’s battery. Guemez was also caught attempting to smuggle eight pounds of heroin hidden in a vehicle into the U.S. The group would communicate with each other through WhatsApp and would refer to themselves as the “Suicide Squad.”
Court records indicate this was not the first time they had imported controlled substances into the United States. These drugs were shipped from Mexico into the states and eventually distributed to Northern states. Once there, each would get paid for the delivery. Diaz-Colon admitted to officers being paid around $20,000 in total for her participation in the scheme. Herrera had been paid $7,000 for his successful trips.
All three were arrested in Aug 2021 and remain in federal custody pending their sentencing hearings.
Luisana Moreno is a contributing writer for Breitbart Texas.
WashPost Says Mayorkas’s ‘Prompt Deportation’ Claim Is ‘Mostly False’
The Washington Post‘s fact-checker has finally recognized a clear public deception by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who frequently claims illegal migrants he allows into the United States are promptly deported.
Writer Glenn Kessler deemed Mayorkas’ claim as containing “significant factual error and/or obvious contradictions … “mostly false.”
The criticism by the establishment news outlet will do little to change Mayorkas’s policies, which imported at least 1.5 million wage-cutting, rent-boosting migrants over the southern border in 2021. Those numbers are set to rise in 2022 as Mayorkas minimizes his use of Title 42.
But the Washington Post‘s criticism may encourage D.C. editors and reporters to show more skepticism about Mayorkas’s pro-migration policies and claims.
The fact-checker focused on Mayorkas’ May 1 claim to Fox News Sunday:
You know what happens to these individuals? They are either expelled under the Title 42 of the CDC, or they are placed into immigration enforcement proceedings. They make their claims under the law. If those claims don’t prevail, they are promptly removed from the United States.
Kessler noted that more than one million illegals have been exempted from Mayorkas’s “promptly” promise:
Mayorkas, in his remarks, gave the impression of a smooth-running machine: Noncitizens who illegally entered the United States are given their day in court and, if they lose, they promptly are deported. But the reality is much different. Certain nationalities, such as Mexicans, appear on a faster track to deportation. But others are not.
Indeed, more than 1 million people who entered the country without proper documents have been given deportation orders — and still have not left. Others have disappeared — a problem that may have gotten worse as tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants are released in the country each month.
There are at least one million migrants with final orders of deportation from judges — plus at least 11 million more who are either hiding in the long, complex, loopholed deportation process or else are hiding from the federal government.
But Mayorkas’ deception goes far deeper than his use of “promptly.”
For example, Kessler did not describe Mayorkas’ effort to convert the U.S. immigration system from a protective guard for Americans’ families into an aid program for poor and unlucky foreigners.
This post-American progressive policy also serves to accelerate the bipartisan, pro-investor Extraction Migration economic policy. That policy pulls foreign consumers and workers from many foreign countries — through many legal, quasi-legal, and illegal avenues — into Americans’ economy and society.
This colonialism-like extraction policy has drastically changed Americans’ society and economy since 1990. For example, taking inflation into account, median wages have barely grown while the stock market has grown at least tenfold.
Moreover, Kessler also allowed himself to be manipulated when he posted a deeply misleading statement from Mayorkas’s agency:
The statement noted that DHS and the Justice Department in March issued a new regulation to “conclude certain asylum cases in months instead of years, meaning that those deemed ineligible for asylum can be removed more quickly.”
On May 4, Sen. Robert Portman (R-OH) rebutted Mayorkas’s claims of a fast-track asylum process:
Portman: …. [S]hould [we] be removing more people who did not qualify [for asylum]?”
Secretary Mayorkas: We should be able to remove individuals who have made a claim for relief, who have had that claim heard by an immigration court and the immigration court denied that claim. Those individuals do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States and therefore should not be permitted to do so.”
Portman: But you and the administration have a policy not to do that. That’s the point.
Secretary Mayorkas: Ranking Member Portman, that is precisely why we promulgated the asylum officer rule to more expeditiously be able to remove individuals.
Portman: Well, we can talk about that later, but the asylum officer rule says that [if] you are at the border [you] get a quick adjudication. But if the adjudication is that you do not qualify because you’re an economic refugee … [you] are then allowed to appeal that decision to the regular immigration court judge.
Kessler is also late to the game.
For example, on May 4, Mayorkas repeated the “promptly” claim in a Senate hearing with Democrat and GOP legislators:
After Title 42 is lifted, non-citizens will be processed pursuant to Title 8, which provides that individuals who cross the border without legal authorization and are unable to establish a legal basis to remain in the United States, are promptly removed from the country.
In response, many GOP Senators said they do not trust Mayorkas or believe his statements.
“People around my state, they don’t believe at all the border is under control,” said Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL). “I don’t believe you’re doing anything to make the border secure. … I don’t think there’s any question you’re not enforcing the law.”
“When you say that we have operational control of the border, is that actually disinformation?” Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), the GOP leader of the Senate’s homeland defense appropriations committee, asked. “We don’t believe that is true,” she added.
Extraction Migration
Since at least 1990, the D.C. establishment has extracted tens of millions of migrants and visa workers from poor countries to serve as legal or illegal workers, temporary workers, consumers, and renters for various United States investors and CEOs.
This economic strategy of Extraction Migration has no stopping point. It is brutal to ordinary Americans because it cuts their career opportunities, shrinks their salaries and wages, raises their housing costs, and has shoved at least ten million American men out of the labor force.
Extraction migration also distorts the economy and curbs Americans’ productivity, partly because it allows employers to use stoop labor instead of machines. Migration also reduces voters’ political clout, undermines employees’ workplace rights, and widens the regional wealth gaps between the Democrats’ coastal states and the Republicans’ Heartland and southern states.
An economy built on extraction migration also alienates young people and radicalizes Americans’ democratic, compromise-promoting civic culture because it allows wealthy elites to ignore despairing Americans at the bottom of society.
The policy is hidden behind a wide variety of excuses and explanations, such as the claim that the U.S. is a “Nation of Immigrants” or that Americans have a moral duty to accept foreign refugees. But the economic strategy also kills many migrants, exploits poor people, splits foreign families, and extracts human resources from the poor home countries.
The economic policy is backed by progressives who wish to transform the U.S. from a society governed by European-origin democratic culture into a progressive-led empire of competing identity groups. “We’re trying to become the first multiracial, multi-ethnic superpower in the world,” Rep. Rohit Khanna (D-CA), told the New York Times on March 21. “It will be an extraordinary achievement … we will ultimately triumph.”
Not surprisingly, the wealth-shifting extraction migration policy is very unpopular, according to a wide variety of polls. The polls show deep and broad public opposition to labor migration and the inflow of foreign contract workers into jobs sought by young U.S. graduates.
The opposition is growing, anti-establishment, multiracial, cross-sex, non-racist, class-based, bipartisan, rational, persistent, and recognizes the solidarity that Americans owe to one another.
NARCOMEXIFORNIA...A Democrat-controlled Sanctuary State and Colony of Mexico
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2022/04/mexifornia-home-to-mexican-drug-cartels.html
“Joe Biden is great on immigration. I guess depends on your perspective. If you’re a human trafficker, or drug dealer, you’d give him an A-plus, but theAmerican people would give him an F. The crisis at our border was not only entirely predictable, it was predicted. I predicted that if you campaign all year long on open borders, amnesty, and health care for illegals, you’re going to get more migrants at the border. That’s what’s happened since the election.” SEN. TOM COTTON
Republicans to DHS Mayorkas: ‘Why Not Enforce the Laws?’
Hostile Republican Senators used two hearings on Wednesday to interrogate President Joe Border’s border chief about his refusal to enforce the nation’s border laws.
“Why not enforce the laws that you have now instead of sit there and ask for new ones?” Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) asked Alejandro Mayorkas, the pro-migration secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. “The six-point plan that you put forward is simply a plan to have more people come through faster and the process them quicker — it was not a plan to deter people from coming across illegally.”
“I’ll give you a chance here,” Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) said after he described how Mayorkas is allowing roughly one million migrants with judge-director deportation orders to remain in the United States. “Would you like to change your assertion that asylum seekers who do not prevail are promptly removed from the United States?” asked Portman, who is the leading Republican on the Senate’s homeland security committee.
“People around my state, they don’t believe at all the border is under control,” said Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL). “I don’t believe you’re doing anything to make the border secure … I don’t think there’s any question you’re not enforcing the law,” he added.
“When you say that we have operational control of the border, is that actually disinformation?” asked Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), the GOP leader of the Senate’s homeland defense appropriations committee. “We don’t believe that is true,” she added.
The contentious hearings mark a visual shift from prior hearings, during which credulous GOP Senators expressed puzzlement and confusion about Mayorkas’ masked hostility to the pro-American border laws that protect Americans from wage-cutting labor and unscrupulous employees.
But GOP politicians are still behind the curve, said Rob Law, a former official at President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security.
Republicans at the hearings portrayed Mayorkas’s migration inflow as illegal, but he is using his legal loopholes, gaps, and federal funds to carefully smuggle the growing tide of migrants into Americans’ cities, said Law.
Moreover, he is using federal funds and obscure laws to quietly and carefully create a progressive-run migration pipeline that can deliver myriad migrants into the U.S. economy, he said. The Progressive Migration Pipeline will operate alongside the legal immigration system created by Congress in 1990, said Law.
In his public events, Mayorkas hides his growing pipeline behind border chaos, vague language, arcane legal arguments, and dangled hints of immigration grand-bargains, Law said. “Mayorkas is a great magician … he’s capturing the Republicans’ attention while the pipeline is being built.”
For example, Hoeven asked Mayorkas: “Are you the least bit concerned that people are coming in here illegally from 100 different countries? You don’t think that’s the problem? You don’t think that creates drug issues, human trafficking, risks of terrorists? Is that what you’re telling us”
“This is a global challenge,” Mayorkas smoothly told Hoeven, adding:
We have seen an unprecedented number of displaced persons around the world … This world is experiencing conflict, this world is experiencing economic downturns, violence in particular countries, and authoritarian regimes.
Mayorkas then put Hoeven on the spot by re-characterizing the immigration laws that benefit Americans as a global rescue program to benefit foreign people in chaotic or authoritarian countries:
Senator, I am confident that you would not have me propose that we return Ukrainians encountered at the [U.S.] border to Ukraine. I am confident that — or perhaps I shouldn’t be — that at least some colleagues [of yours] would not want us to return every Cuban that we encountered at the border because of their claims of fear of persecution, by reason of the [Cuban] authoritarian regime there. Quite frankly, it is that flight from that authoritarian regime that lands me in this country serving our country for more than 20 years.
Similarly, Mayorkas fobbed off questions about his refusal to comply with the laws that require migrants to be detained until their asylum hearings so they do not have a financial incentive to try to get into the United States:
We enforce the law. Individuals who are subjected to detention are detained to the fullest extent of our capacity to detain them … There’s never been enough detention … [and] that will not solve the challenge.
“There isn’t exactly a deep bench of elected federal Republican officials who really get it,” Law said. “There’s a growing number that are paying attention to the border … and a few, especially on the House side, are starting to recognize that immigration is an across-the-board issue.”
On Wednesday, Portman showed that he is learning to confront Mayorkas:
Portman: …. should [we] be removing more people who did not qualify [for asylum]?”
Secretary Mayorkas: “We should be able to remove individuals who have made a claim for relief, who have had that claim heard by an immigration court and the immigration court denied that claim. Those individuals do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States and therefore should not be permitted to do so.”
Portman: “But you and the administration have a policy not to do that, that’s the point.”
Secretary Mayorkas: “Ranking Member Portman, that is precisely why we promulgated the asylum officer rule to more expeditiously be able to remove individuals.”
Portman: “Well, we can talk about that later but the asylum officer rule says that you are at the border get a quick adjudication. But if the adjudication is that you do not qualify because you’re an economic refugee, which we understand a lot of people want to come here for economic reasons. I probably would too if I was one of those fathers. But those people are then allowed to appeal that decision to the regular immigration court judge. So we’re right back into the backlog.
But Mayorkas knows the Republicans do not want to argue with him over the economic unfairness of migration to ordinary Americans, he said.
Most GOP legislators are zig-zagging between their pro-American voters and pro-migration donors, he said. Those GOP senators will vote for a wealth-shifting, migration-expanding law, but only if it converts illegal migration into legal migration, he said, adding:
The [GOP] prerequisite is that there needs to be the appearance [of order] so they can go back to constituents to say “You know, we’ve solved the problem at the border and that’s the only immigration problem.” But that is not true. There is a very real economic problem of high-skilled immigration to the inside of the country that affects the day-to-day well-being of every American. But the donor class Republicans don’t care about those [American] people. They don’t care about that because more people means lower wages, which means higher profits.
“These Republicans are taking their orders from the donor class so it’s okay to rough up Mayorkas a little bit, but there are certain aspects [of migration] that are just off-limits — the economic aspects of the high level of immigration,” said Law. “They’re fighting with kid gloves, they’re landing a few punches, but the damage is minimal, at best.”
The zig-zag treatment was displayed by several Senators who spent much of their time complaining about Mayorkas’s cartel-disinformation deputy and other non-economic issues.
For example, Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) slammed Mayorkas over the disinformation issue, and then ended with a brief mention of the migration wave: “I would just say over a quarter million people that crossed the border illegally in one month is not operational control. We’re going to disagree on that pretty strongly.”
Similarly, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) told Mayorkas: “It’s like you’re adopting policies which have caused that to happen … You’re the person responsible for this record — [and] this record is devastating to our country.” But Romney continued with a plea that would convert the supply of illegal workers into a supply of legal workers:
My state is desperate for more workers. More truck drivers. More healthcare workers. We need more nurses. Our agriculture community needs more workers to harvest the crops. Our dairy farmers need people to work on the dairy farms.
[Employers] want to get visas, more visas, to bring people in who are available to work in our country … But we can’t make these kinds of reforms to our legal immigration system … We can’t solve the problems of legal immigration until you secure our border.
Extraction Migration
Since at least 1990, the D.C. establishment has extracted tens of millions of migrants and visa workers from poor countries to serve as legal or illegal workers, temporary workers, consumers, and renters for various U.S. investors and CEOs.
This economic strategy of Extraction Migration has no stopping point. It is brutal to ordinary Americans because it cuts their career opportunities, shrinks their salaries and wages, raises their housing costs, and has shoved at least ten million American men out of the labor force.
Extraction migration also distorts the economy and curbs Americans’ productivity, partly because it allows employers to use stoop labor instead of machines. Migration also reduces voters’ political clout, undermines employees’ workplace rights, and widens the regional wealth gaps between the Democrats’ coastal states and the Republicans’ Heartland and southern states.
An economy built on extraction migration also alienates young people and radicalizes Americans’ democratic, compromise-promoting civic culture because it allows wealthy elites to ignore despairing Americans at the bottom of society.
The policy is hidden behind a wide variety of excuses and explanations, such as the claim that the U.S. is a “Nation of Immigrants” or that Americans have a duty to accept foreign refugees. But the economic strategy also kills many migrants, exploits poor people, splits foreign families, and extracts wealth from the poor home countries.
The economic policy is backed by progressives who wish to transform the U.S. from a society governed by European-origin civic culture into a progressive-led empire of competing identity groups. “We’re trying to become the first multiracial, multi-ethnic superpower in the world,” Rep. Rohit Khanna (D-CA), told the New York Times on March 21. “It will be an extraordinary achievement … we will ultimately triumph,” he insisted.
Not surprisingly, the wealth-shifting extraction migration policy is very unpopular, according to a wide variety of polls. The polls show deep and broad public opposition to labor migration and the inflow of foreign contract workers into jobs sought by young U.S. graduates.
The opposition is growing, anti-establishment, multiracial, cross-sex, non-racist, class-based, bipartisan, rational, persistent, and recognizes the solidarity that Americans owe to one another.
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