JOE BIDEN'S SABOTAGE OF HOMELAND SECURITY - Illegal immigration is also the ways and means by which illegal drugs enter the United States. Last year, 100,000 Americans, most of them young, died of overdoses, with two-thirds of these Americans succumbing to fentanyl that is produced in China and comes through Mexico. PATRICK BUCHANAN
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THERE IS NO GREATER THREAT TO AMERICA THAN JOE BIDEN!
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“The Democrats had abandoned their working-class base to chase what they pretended was a racial group when what they were actually chasing was the momentum of unlimited migration”.
DANIEL GREENFIELD
CBP Stops 244 Migrants With Criminal Records in El Paso Sector Since Jan. 1
(CNS News) -- According to U.S. Customs and Border Enforcement (CBP), the area around El Paso, Texas is popular for illegal migrants with criminal records trying to enter the United States. Since the first of this year, CBP has stopped 244 migrants with previous criminal histories in the El Paso Sector.
"The El Paso Sector continues to see migrants with criminal records attempting to enter our borders with different criminal backgrounds that include assault, burglary, driving under the influence, homicide, illegal drug possession, illegal weapon possession and sexual offenses," said the CBP in a press release.
In a Jan. 25 encounter, CBP agents from the Teresa Border Patrol Station stopped a migrant who was trying to enter the U.S. illegally. "Criminal record checks indicated that the El Salvador national is affiliated with a notorious criminal gang and was removed on two prior occasions," said the CBP.
A few hours later, agents caught a migrant in Deming, N.M. "Criminal records indic ated that this individual had extensive criminal history in San Jose, California," said the CBP. "Criminal convictions include charges of sexual battery, DUI causing bodily injury, hit and run and DUI with priors."
That evening, Santa Teresa Border Patrol agents stopped an "aggravated felon" with "confirmed gang affiliation." According to the CBP, "The felon was part of a group of two migrants encountered illegally into the United States. The previously removed individual had convictions for unlawful transport of firearms, felon in possession of a firearm, and receiving stolen property."
Over the weekend of Jan. 29-30, Ysleta Border Patrol Agents arrested "a migrant with criminal records in a foreign country and another migrant with a murder charge out of Los Angeles, California," reported the CBP.
“These arrests continue to highlight the dangers that Transnational Criminal Organizations pose by attempting to smuggle criminals into our country," said El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez. "Dangerous criminals endanger our communities when they often continue to disregard the rule of law. The agents of the El Paso Sector are committed to their duties of protecting the American people, safeguarding our borders, and enhancing the nation’s economic prosperity."
“Our agents work diligently and tirelessly to protect our communities and our country," said Chavez. "These significant arrests made over the span of seven days demonstrate the importance of the work the agents do every day. Keeping convicted felons off our streets is amongst the most vital duties performed by Border Patrol Agents.”
In its press release, the CBP noted that "an arrest or criminal complaint is merely a charge and should not be considered evidence of guilt. Subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
Fmr. University of Texas Football Star Accused of Migrant Smuggling
Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe disclosed a surprising human smuggling suspect apprehended in his jurisdiction this week, Ronnie Dinell Major Jr., a former University of Texas football star. Major reportedly told deputies he was once on the Longhorn roster during interviews.
The 6’8 340-pound Major was arrested after deputies reportedly discovered seven passengers in his vehicle who crossed the Rio Grande illegally. Major faces seven counts of smuggling of persons. The charge is a third-degree felony in Texas, punishable by imprisonment for 10 years and a fine not to exceed $10,000.
In 2015, Major was offered a full-ride scholarship after graduating from a Huntsville, Texas, high school and was a highly ranked offensive tackle. In 2017, Major’s collegiate play was cut short by injury. Major then pursued a career in professional wrestling. According to arrest reports, Major is now working as an intern at an Austin area hospital.
The increase in migrant crossings has kept law enforcement across the state busy as smuggling organizations attempt to move migrants inland from the border. Mexican cartels frequently rely on drivers with no apparent ties to their organizations. They are recruited through word of mouth and social media platforms.
The recruitment methods help to insulate cartels. The mostly teen and young adults who respond often chase the promise of quick, easy money.
A recent San Antonio Express-News report highlighted cases where young adults responded to posts on TikTok, Telegram, and Facebook seeking help transporting migrants away from the Texas border.
The cartel advertisements do not warn of the criminal consequences and potentially deadly results.
In March, another Austin resident’s attempt to earn easy money ended in tragedy when eight migrants he transported died after a head-on collision near Del Rio. Sebastian Tovar allegedly led a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper on a 50-mile chase that killed migrants after some were ejected from his truck.
Attorney Kevin Boyd told the Express-News Tovar was driving in tandem with another truck carrying a dozen more migrants. Boyd disclosed six other cases in his care involving defendants, all under the age 25, recruited via Facebook to drive migrants.
The charges against Major are part of the growing list of human smuggling incidents moving through the Texas court system. According to Sheriff Brad Coe, as of January 31, Kinney County (population 3,300) is prosecuting 56 felony smuggling cases.
Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol. Prior to his retirement, he served as the Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations, directing operations for nine Border Patrol Stations within the Del Rio, Texas, Sector. Follow him on Twitter @RandyClarkBBTX.
Beto is desperately hoping that the lights go out
The RCP average has Governor Abbott up 8.2 points on Beto O’Rourke.
So, what is Beto doing these days? The answer is that he can’t stop reminding Texas that the lights went out a year ago. This is from The Austin Statesman:
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke will travel to 20 cities and towns across Texas over 12 days to mark the anniversary of the deadly February winter storms and widespread power outages, his campaign announced Monday.
The trip — dubbed the “Keeping the Lights On” tour — will start in El Paso on Friday and end in Houston Feb. 15, the anniversary of the first day of the deadly freeze.
O’Rourke will stop in Abilene, Wichita Falls, Austin, Corpus Christi and at least six other cities to speak about the outages and unveil his plan for improving the reliability of the state’s power grid.
Since launching his campaign for governor, O’Rourke has been a vocal critic of the state’s response to the nearly catastrophic failure of the state’s power grid, arguing that Gov. Greg Abbott and other state leaders have failed to take steps to secure the grid and prevent future widespread outages.
Still, he has yet to release a detailed plan for how to shore up the grid.
Yes, we are waiting for the plan. According to the website, Mr. O’Rourke wants to keep Texas as the energy capital of the US. How? We are waiting for specifics.
Image: Beto O’Rourke (edited in befunky). YouTube screen grab.
A year ago, we had a disaster in Texas. Unfortunately, our power grid collapsed under the weight of unusually cold temperatures and snow. I’ve lived in Texas since 1984 and have seen many tornadoes, heat waves of 100-plus temperatures, freak winter storms, and a few other crazy things. However, nothing like what happened a year ago, when Texas resembled the North Pole for a weekend.
So why is Beto reminding people of that terrible situation a year ago? He’s got nothing else and the campaign looks more and more desperate every day.
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JOE BIDEN = POS!
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
“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
What's the deal with Biden’s 'ghost flights’ of illegal aliens?
Is the Biden administration quietly importing large numbers of illegal aliens through midnight flights?
That would be a reasonable conclusion based on recent reports about the Biden administration’s resettlement process. The White House is being accused of chartering flights for hundreds of “mostly minor-age” illegal aliens to Pennsylvania, according to a report.
The “ghost flights” allegedly took place over the course of three weeks during the month of September, and concluded shortly after the Christmas holiday. Flight tracking websites showed at least one flight from El Paso, Texas to Scranton, Pennsylvania on Dec. 17. That flight was chartered by iAero Airways, which contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Jim Gallagher, president of Aviation Technologies Inc., the Scranton airport’s fixed-base operator, claimed that he observed mostly young, non-English speaking people exiting planes and leaving on busses at the Scranton airport.
The allegations garnered the attention of two of Pennsylvania’s top Republicans, Rep. Dan Meuser and former Rep. Lou Barletta, a candidate in the state’s upcoming gubernatorial election. Both Meuser and Barletta wrote letters to ICE Director Tae Johnson and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ripping the administration’s handling of the border crisis, and demanding answers over the flights.
“This mismanagement is now directly impacting the people I represent, and I expect you will provide me the answers I need to address my constituents’ concerns,” Meuser wrote.
“Now we see evidence of more flights on Christmas night, and people want to know if illegal immigrants are being transported to our community, whether they’ve undergone background checks and health screenings, and why no one was notified that this was happening,” Barletta wrote.
Barletta later shared photos of what he claimed showed a flight full of illegal aliens at Lehigh Valley Airport in Allentown, Pennsylvania, while suggesting that the Biden administration shifted the flights from Scranton to Allentown following the initial backlash. Meuser has also accused the Biden administration of using funds intended to fight the COVID-19 pandemic to resettle illegal aliens into the U.S.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf denied that migrants were being resettled into his state. Wolf, a Democrat, claims that the migrants were simply passing through the state en route to their final destination, and accused Republicans of engaging in a “political PR stunt.” However, this is not the first time the Biden administration has been accused of resettling illegal aliens into the U.S. through secretive, midnight flights.
Just last month, Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis accused the Biden administration of effectively running a “human smuggling operation” by sending planes full of illegal aliens into his state. DeSantis accused the administration of having sent 70 such flights to the state over a six-month period. DeSantis has earmarked $8 million in his proposed budget to ship illegal aliens coming into his state to Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware.
The Biden administration has not addressed any of the accusations emanating from elected officials in Florida and Pennsylvania, likely because their allies in the corporate media have not bothered to cover the accusations. However, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki previously acknowledged that the administration was flying planes full of illegal aliens to New York under cover of darkness. It seems likely, based on the White House’s pattern of behavior, that the accounts from officials in Florida and Pennsylvania are true.
The Biden administration has an established pattern of secrecy when it comes to its immigration policies, and it’s not just about the ghost flights. This month, it was reported that the Biden administration had been hiding the arrest records and terrorist ties of new arrivals. The White House has also withheld an annual report on the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportations. It was the first time in more than a decade that ICE failed to release an annual report, ending an era of bipartisan transparency on this subject.
Given Biden’s horrific approval ratings, it’s no surprise that his administration is dispersing illegal aliens throughout the U.S. in secret. But, we should all be grateful to local and state officials who work to bring the consequences of the administration’s anti-borders agenda into the light.
William J. Davis is a communications associate for the Immigration Reform Law Institute, a public interest law firm working to defend the rights and interests of the American people from the negative effects of mass migration.
Feds Gave U.S. Citizenship to Azerbaijan National as He Molested His Children
The federal government allowed an Azerbaijan national to secure naturalized American citizenship as he was molesting his children, the Department of Justice (DOJ) reveals.
Vyacheslav Fyodorovitch Rizkhov, a 44-year-old citizen of Azerbaijan, was found guilty of naturalization fraud last month after the federal government certified that he was of “good moral character,” and thus eligible for naturalized American citizenship, despite his sexual abuse of children.
According to federal prosecutors, in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, Rizkhov claimed on three separate occasions that he was eligible for naturalization by stating that he had not committed any crimes that he had not been arrested for.
As a result, the federal government approved Rizkhov for naturalized American citizenship.
A year after Rizkhov first applied for naturalization, he was convicted on one count of sexual battery of a physically helpless person and two counts of indecent liberties with a child for molesting his biological three children beginning in at least July 2017.
In March 2021, federal prosecutors filed a case against Rizkhov, asking that his naturalized American citizenship be revoked for fraudulently claiming he was not involved in crimes at the time of his naturalization.
Now, in addition to registering as a sex offender, Rizkhov is facing up to ten years in federal prison for naturalization fraud and is subject to mandatory denaturalization.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
Large groups of illegal aliens entering through Kinney County, Texas
Exceptionally organized large groups of illegal aliens are entering the United States through Kinney County, Texas, according to InVest USA CEO Michael Letts. One of the first to decry the FBI’s initial outrageous characterization of the January 2022 hostage crisis at a Texas Synagogue as “not specifically related to the Jewish community,” Letts reminds Americans that we have a clear and present danger on our border.
Stated Letts, “Members of drug cartels and Islamicist terrorists frequently ‘blend in’ with other illegal aliens in their northward march into the ‘land of milk and honey, a.k.a. taxpayer-funded welfare to newly-minted Democrats. Yet, tragically, our Marxist-minded Leftist leaders look the other way -- to the 2024 elections, pushing for new ways for these illegals to get away with voting to keep in these unholy leaders. This treasonous alliance needs to halt now.”
Police officer Letts is now standing in solidarity with Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe to sound the alarm that our southern border needs to be secured.
As reported by the EpochTimes, authorities in Texas do not see this illegal immigration slowing down, and they are greatly concerned about drug smugglers embedded within this migration train.
Michael Letts and other representatives of InVest USA recently visited the border of Texas with Mexico to talk with frustrated U.S. ranchers who are tired of illegals marching across their land to wreak havoc in the United States. Said Letts, “We saw deputies and officers without Active shooter vests to protect themselves against well-armed cartels, thus lacking the ability to stop this assault and invasion on America effectively.”
InVest recently donated five Active Shooter Vests to Sheriff’s Departments and multiple municipal police departments to, as he said, “to protect those who protect us.”
Kinney County, Texas sheriff Brad Coe reports large groups of Illegal immigrants crossing in his county recently that Letts says pose a clear and present danger to U.S. citizens.
“We at InVestUSA know all too well the danger Sheriff Brad Coe’s Department is facing. However, we applaud the heroic actions taken by Sheriff Coe and his deputies and staff in their effort to keep America safe. They are true American heroes, who defend our liberties, mitigating the carnage caused by the drug and trafficking cartels that are assaulting our country.”
InVest USA reports that Drug and Human trafficking in this area of Texas is up 1,379% from last year, as 2022 begins. Said Letts, “The threat is real and of the highest priority as these Drug and Human trafficking cartels launch an assault and war on innocent civilians and young people.”
According to Letts, one tactic drug cartels employ is to use small groups to distract and divert law enforcement. While U.S. border agents are spread thin, the cartel networks traffic drugs that destroy America’s citizens.
Come to think of it, isn’t this the same tactic the Left uses to continually keep the Right on the defensive so that they have virtually no time left to advance anything that is good or decent or edifying? Sadly, the Left continues to call good evil and evil good. For now, they are getting away with it.
Jerry Bruce is a freelance writer whose interests include showcasing issues that make a moral difference in a world going to heck in a handbasket, encouraging courageous souls to stand up for what is right.
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Gravel Dump Trucks Carrying Migrants are Trending near West Texas Border
Dimmit County Sheriff deputies are encountering a new trend from human smugglers over recent weeks using gravel dump trucks to move larger migrant groups through the region.
On Sunday, deputies attempted a vehicle stop near Big Wells, Texas. The driver stopped and ran onto a nearby ranch to escape. When deputies inspected the cargo area of the belly dump truck, where more than 60 migrants were found. Deputies were able to locate and arrest the driver.
The migrants were turned over to Border Patrol agents in Carrizo Springs. The case remains under investigation and the driver faces human smuggling charges. The migrants will be processed for removal.
Less than two weeks ago, deputies pursued a similar vehicle that eventually crashed through a ranch gate before coming to a stop. The driver and an estimated 40 people were observed jumping out and running into the ranch. Deputies, Border Patrol agents, and CBP air support found and arrested 34 migrants. The driver managed to elude apprehension.
Gravel trucks routinely travel through the county transporting materials for road improvements at oil and gas exploration sites. Separating the conventional from illicit loads is no easy task for deputies.
The emergence of the trend only adds to the volume of daily smuggling incidents for the department. As deputies thwart larger smuggling attempts, they were also involved in four car chases involving migrants last week.
Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol. Prior to his retirement, he served as the Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations, directing operations for nine Border Patrol Stations within the Del Rio, Texas, Sector. Follow him on Twitter @RandyClarkBBTX.
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