To: Cowboy Bob
...."Start in Texas and Florida, where you have the support of the governors."....Yeah, sort of.
I would rather start in NY and California to get them excited. then find the bastids that fight it and charge them with RICO and harboring criminals. Some times you have to bait them to catch them. If a judge tips off a criminal, start impeaching them. If a mayor tips them off, arrest them for harboring criminals and putting Ice agents in danger,( as in interfering in police work).
As an example, if a cop is trying to arrest a criminal and I walk up and start harassing the cop, I get arrested along with the perp. We can start in NY, Cal, Mass, Va, and so on and still make raids in Texas and Az. But when the mayors and governors get arrested for interference, everybody will take notice.
45 posted on
07/07/2019 1:38:56 PM PDT by
chuckles
To: chuckles
The mayor of oakland announced the ICE raid schedule and was not arrested. So let me know when the first mayor is in jail.
51 posted on
07/07/2019 1:41:00 PM PDT by
morphing libertarian
( Use Comey's Report, Indict Hillary now; build Kate's wall. --- Proud Smelly Walmart Deplorable)
To: chuckles
I would rather start in NY and California to get them excited. then find the bastids that fight it and charge them with RICO and harboring criminals. Some times you have to bait them to catch them. If a judge tips off a criminal, start impeaching them. If a mayor tips them off, arrest them for harboring criminals and putting Ice agents in danger,( as in interfering in police work).
The problem with starting in red states is the amount of fight they'll give us. It'll be hard to see how much covering they're doing, and I'm sure they'll make the optics much worse. And for how red they are anyway, cleaning up the illegal alien issue won't change how CA or OR or NY vote. But, starting in the blue states is much easier to do when the local LE is assisting. And, the sooner it's done, the sooner we'll block these places from turning purple or possibly even red!
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