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Published on Jun 3, 2019 We Build The Wall founder, Brian Kolfage, has update and info for all Americans and donors who contributed to build The People's wall in his one-on-one interview with One America News Network's The Daily Ledger The Dirty Dozen — The GOP Senators Who Opposed Trump’s Emergency Declaration
By Dick Morris on March 14, 2019 Twelve Republican senators did not think the massive flow of more than 65,000 illegal immigrants over our southern border each month was enough of a problem to declare a national emergency!They put their focus on maintaining the power of the Senate ahead of our interest in keeping our jobs and controlling our borders.Remember the names. When they come to us for support or for our votes, remember how they treated our priorities and needs when they were on the line and the stakes were high. The dirty dozen are: • Marco Rubio, Florida • Lamar Alexander, Tennessee • Susan Collins, Maine • Mike Lee, Utah • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska • Roy Blunt, Missouri • Rand Paul, Kentucky • Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania • Rob Portman, Ohio • Jerry Moran, Kansas • Roger Wicker, Mississippi • Mitt Romney, Utah With the exception of Collins, none of them are on the ballot in 2020, so they are playing the D.C. game of only voting against our will after we have re-elected them. They are cowards as well as traitors! Collins, Murkowski and Paul are the usual dissenters. Elected as Republicans, they are never there when you need them. Rubio is the big surprise. In the debates, he vied with Ted Cruz over immigration, insisting he was tougher. He was lying. He failed to come through for us when the funding for the wall was on the line. Remember that and never, never, never again vote for him for president. Lee is a principled conservative, his vote likely motivated by his perception of constitutional niceties. Wicker spent his recent re-election campaign hugging Donald Trump close. Now we see what a hypocrite he is. Romney is hoping Trump stumbles and is building a record to run against him. Alexander is retiring, so he doesn’t care anymore and will vote how he always wanted to — often against the views he professed to the Tennessee electorate. Portman, Toomey, Blunt and Moran are surprises, but let’s remember their names. ___________________________ ICE arrests 118 in five-day sweep of New York City area
February 2, 2019 by Ben Marquisboyphare / Shutterstock.com Since local law enforcement in New York, NY has refused to cooperate with federal officials under the guise that the Big Apple is a “sanctuary city” for illegal aliens, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had to take matters into their own hands — and did they ever. A news release from ICE revealed that 118 illegal immigrants were detained as part of a five-day operation in and around New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson River Valley region last month. ICE sweeps up criminalsOf the 118 illegal aliens arrested by ICE between Jan. 14-18, at least 107 had prior criminal convictions or pending criminal charges against them, many of which were for serious or violent crimes, including aggravated assault, burglary, driving while intoxicated, drug possession and distribution, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The aliens originated from some 21 different nations, including many in Central and South America, Europe, and the Caribbean, according to the news release. ICE went on to report that nearly half of those arrested — 55 out of the 118 — had either already been ordered to be deported but failed to leave the country or had previously been deported to their home country but returned to the United States. Worse still, more than 35 of those arrested were previously in the custody of local law enforcement but were released in spite of active detainers — requests to continue holding an individual in custody — placed on them by ICE. “In years past, most of these individuals would have been turned over to ICE by local authorities upon their release from jail based on ICE detainers,” the agency’s news release stated. “Now that many sanctuary cities, including New York City, do not honor ICE detainers, these individuals, who often have significant criminal histories, are released onto the street, presenting a potential public safety threat.” Taking the blameIndeed, if leaders of so-called “sanctuary cities” want to blame someone for the widespread arrests, ICE says they should look to themselves. Because the cities fail to honor ICE detainers, the agency “has no choice but to continue to conduct at-large arrests in local neighborhoods and at worksites, which will inevitably result in additional collateral arrests, instead of focusing on arrests at jails and prisons where transfers are safer for ICE officers and the community.” The agency also accused “local NYC politicians” of shielding “removable criminal aliens from immigration enforcement” and creating “another magnet for more illegal immigration, all at the expense of the safety and security of the very people it purports to protect.” Following the sweep, field office director of ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations in New York Thomas R. Decker lauded his agents for their dedication despite the hardships placed on them by cities like NYC. “The success of this operation is a direct result of the full commitment of the dedicated men and women of ICE,” Decker said. “In spite of the significant obstacles that ICE faces due to the dangerous policies created by local jurisdictions, which hinders the cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement, ICE will continue to devote the full efforts of our agency to protecting citizens and enforcing federal immigration law despite challenges being pursued by politically motivated individuals.” At least 8 of those arrested in last month’s sweep were immediately charged criminally in U.S. District Court for illegal re-entry into the U.S. after a prior deportation, and were remanded to the custody of U.S. Marshals to await their trials. According to ICE, arrestees who aren’t facing immediate federal prosecution will remain in custody until they have a hearing before an immigration judge or other arrangements are made for their removal. Those who already had an order of deportation levied against them will be deported back to their home countries swiftly. ____________________________ |
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