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Posted on 07/06/2014 1:20:05 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
Breitbart Texas has learned that federal agents plan to arrive in Murrieta on Monday with riot gear to ensure that another busload makes it to the housing facility.
Jeremy Oliver, a resident of Temecula, California--a town that neighbors Murrieta--told Breitbart Texas that local police officers warned the protesters that "it's going to get ugly."
Oliver said, "The feds are pissed that they haven't been able to use this facility. Officers out there warned people that federal agents will be in Murrieta on Monday--they are going to get the next bus through no matter what. Riot gear and shields will be used to push the crowd back."
John Henry, a Murrieta resident since 1991, was told the same thing by local officers.
"We're being told that federal Marshals or ICE will be here in the next few days and that they are bringing riot gear," Henry said. "They're apparently going to be blocking off the street with concrete blockades so that no vehicles can get through. The River County Sheriff's Department showed up last night and brought huge watch tower that shoots up into the air 35 feet."
SNIP
Henry expressed frustration at the fact that the illegal immigrants are being "rewarded" for breaking the law--after illegally crossing the border, they receive a slew of taxpayer subsidized benefits like housing, food, education, vocational training, and legal counsel. Most are then released onto U.S. soil.
When U.S. citizens break the law, on the other hand, they pay the price. "f any one of us were to roll through a stop sign, we'd be pulled over and ticketed," Henry noted.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
It’s not funny or appropriate to tell people to commit suicide.
because Murietta is the ONLY facility in the country the feds can bus the illegals to?
Or to show the rasist villagers and mother would-be communities and libertarians that resistance to the federal government is futile?
Is obama going to declare eminent domain and seize and federalize facilities in every town that resists the invasion?
obama, thy will be done
Anyone know what party Mayor belongs to? It must be Democrat because the stories don’t mention it.
He is up for reelection at the end of the year.
/johnny
Listening to peoples negative crap let’s them get it out there so they can re-group and come back in swinging...just scroll on by friend...they’ll understand.
“Illegal-aliens-have displaced-Americans-under-the-Constitution”
They got the white hut as well.
That's the intent. Their ability to make that stick is pretty marginal, though.
/johnny
I don’t know, but he is worth supporting as he is the only one standing up when his citizens need it.
/johnny
I'm not 100% deportation; but then, I'm sure my solutions would be considered more extreme
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If no additional illegals come into the country, that would stop the flow, which is the real problem.Wikipedia on the US/Mexico border:
The border's total length is 1,954 mi, according to figures given by the International Boundary and Water Commission. It is the most frequently crossed international border in the world, with approximately 350 million legal crossings being made annually.
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There are an estimated half a million illegal entries into the United States each year.Wikipedia on the Paladin:
So to cover the border we'd need 1,954 / 22 ≈ 89 Paladins but that's an under-count because that would entail butting them directly on the border. We would actually want them back a bit.Crew: 6 Effective firing range: 11 mi Operational range: 216 mic² = b² + a² 11² = 5.5² + a² 121 = 30.25 + a² 90.75 = a² 9.5 ≈ aSo, we could put them 5.5 mi away from the border, allowing them to cover 19 mi of border; this would mean that we'd need 1,954 / 19 ≈ 103 paladins [103 * 6 = 618 men].
Or, we could put them 9.5 mi away from the border, allowing them to cover 11 mi of border; this would mean that we'd need 1,954 / 11 ≈ 178 paladins [178 * 6 = 1,068 men].
(Of course we'd need logistics to support them: meals, munitions, mail, etc.)See, securing the border is not as hard as they make it out to be.
- Issue rewards of $100,000, after taxes, for the Mayors, City Council (or equivalent) members, Sheriffs, and Poliece chiefs of all sanctuary cities.
- Issue orders for the army to siege, one at a time, sanctuary cities (this includes shutting off water and electricity) – allowing the citizens to leave, apprehending ununiformed invaders.
- Try these collaborators with Treason — publicly hang them when they are found guilty.
- Treat the apprehended invaders as POWs until their trial -- sentence them to death by public hanging if they are found guilty.
- Continue the above until the illegals flee in terror.
The power of the sword, say the minority…, is in the hands of Congress. My friends and countrymen, it is not so, for The powers of the sword are in the hands of the yeomanry of America from sixteen to sixty. The militia of these free commonwealths, entitled and accustomed to their arms, when compared with any possible army, must be tremendous and irresistible. Who are the militia? Are they not ourselves? Is it feared, then, that we shall turn our arms each man against his own bosom. Congress has no power to disarm the militia. Their swords and every terrible implement of the soldier are the birthright of Americans. The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments but where, I trust in God, it will always remain, in the hands of the people.
— Tench Coxe; The Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb. 20, 1788.
.....”I’m tired of the doom-and-gloom whiners here on FR. They just need to end it all and quit imposing their whining on the rest of us if things are really so bad”.....
Maybe get some rest and you’ll be able to withstand it and understand better. They’re not whinning...they’re expressing what they think.
But one would think that if Freepers can’t tolerate each others whinnings then they’ll never handle the harder stuff when it comes.
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