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Anonymous Anonymous said...

And the uniformed members of DHS are 'simply following orders' as they break the law. Perhaps if we start arresting these uniformed brown shirts will send a clear message.

Wednesday, July 02, 2014 12:59:00 pm

Blogger Always On Watch said...

I crossposted this at my own site, and Tammy Swofford left the following comment:

http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_26072707/dps-cartels-are-helping-immigrant-children-enter-u

This current crisis is human trafficking in children. Not only are children being transported by drug cartels and criminal organizations, one media outlet stated children were being bought to make it easier for adults to cross our border.

Naturally, I remember what former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said about such despicable practices on one of the yearly State Department Human Trafficking Reports (add the crocodile tears....). Now, we are a proud part of a human trafficking chain ourselves. It stretches across our nation and is of immense proportions, done "legally". But if you try it, off to jail you go!

Why prosecute former acting Consul General Devyani Khobragadi when we are doing the same, and worse? We are giving a stamp of approval to human trafficking by our inability to secure our borders and follow through with transporting unaccompanied, undocumented minors across the U.S. This is not humane. It is cruel. A humane government, returns these children to their lawful guardians and parents.

IDP camps? Never in the history of the United States have we had internally displaced persons camps. Call it a warehouse, call it an abandoned campus. We are opening the door for IDP camps in the United States on our sovereign territory. Historically, individuals who enter the camps require lifetime government subsidy. The Sudan comes to mind. I traveled near an IDP camp in Ghana, W. Africa. These are places of eternal malaise.

Work a bit harder, Americans. Send up a cheer. You are part of a glorious federal experiment in human trafficking of women and children. Supposedly, these activities offend international standards of basic decency. And they also happen to be deemed illegal. But that does not stop the current administration which continues to engage an aggressive social engineering stance against the citizens.

Our problem, is federal human trafficking. Period. Are we outraged enough to stop the bus? The buses will now roll at two a.m. in the dead of night. Dark deeds, done in darkness.

Wednesday, July 02, 2014 1:08:00 pm

Blogger Always On Watch said...

WE HAVE A MORAL OBLIGATION TO PUT A STOP TO THIS HUMAN TRAFFICKING!

Wednesday, July 02, 2014 1:09:00 pm

Blogger Pastorius said...

This would be prosecutable under RICO were it not the government doing it.

Wednesday, July 02, 2014 1:29:00 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gates of Vienna posted this report on the importation of glue sniffing addicts...

Importing Addicts, Exporting Slaves
Our longtime reader and commenter Egghead examines the possibility that the United States may be importing massive numbers of underage glue addicts among all those Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) that are currently pouring across our southern border. She also offers some informed speculation about the possible commercial interests of those who would urge immigration “reform” upon us.

Wednesday, July 02, 2014 3:11:00 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I still say municipalities finding themselves targeted as dumping grounds for human trafficing should simply follow this example:

Protesters Block Buses Filled With Illegal Immigrants In California…

and then follow the chain of command and arrest/charge/convict for human trafficing. Stop calling it anything but human trafficing. It's not illegal immigration anymore . . .it's a state sponsored invasion. Those at the head of state should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

I don't know what Congress is waiting for, but that contempt charge on Holder is taking too damn long.

Wednesday, July 02, 2014 3:18:00 pm

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