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The U.S. Government Is Running the World’s Most Sophisticated Child Trafficking Operation

According to the United Nations and Amnesty International, roughly 15 percent of Central American migrants who seek asylum in the United States are children traveling without a parent or legal guardian.

The U.S. government classifies these children as Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC), who are to receive special protections pursuant to the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) and other legislation. . . . Read more about The U.S. Government Is Running the World’s Most Sophisticated Child Trafficking Operation

Biden Scraps Repeat Offender Law at the Border

In its latest subversion of immigration law, the Biden administration is putting removed aliens on a fast track to legal status. Federal law requires ousted illegal immigrants to wait outside the country for up to 10 years before they can apply for entry. But now U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) considers previous removals irrelevant, and is expediting their admission. . . . Read more about Biden Scraps Repeat Offender Law at the Border

Feds Seize 5,000 Pounds of Meth Setting Record for California Border County

Federal and local law enforcement officials seized a record-setting load of cartel-connected methamphetamine in San Diego County, California. The drugs, loaded 20-foot box truck, weighed in excess of 5,000 pounds and are reported to be the largest seizure in San Diego County. . . . Read more about Feds Seize 5,000 Pounds of Meth Setting Record for California Border County

Biden’s Body Count

When presidential candidate Joe Biden was on the campaign trail in 2020, he touted that his immigration agenda would “direct enforcement efforts toward threats to public safety and national security, while ensuring that individuals are treated with the due process to which they are entitled and their human rights are protected.”

Two years into his term, he has ensured the exact opposite for not only Americans, but also anyone capitalizing on his open borders policy agenda. . . . Read more about Biden’s Body Count

Biden’s Body Count

When presidential candidate Joe Biden was on the campaign trail in 2020, he touted that his immigration agenda would “direct enforcement efforts toward threats to public safety and national security, while ensuring that individuals are treated with the due process to which they are entitled and their human rights are protected.”

Two years into his term, he has ensured the exact opposite for not only Americans, but also anyone capitalizing on his open borders policy agenda. . . . Read more about Biden’s Body Count

Texas Moves Checkpoints Back After Deadliest Smuggling Discovery

The state of Texas has resumed intensified truck inspections after 53 migrants died in a tractor-trailer rig. But unlike the previous program that snarled border traffic for miles, the new checkpoints will pull back and spread out along smuggling corridors that lead to San Antonio, Houston and Dallas.                                                                                                                                                         Gov. Greg Abbott had suspended his state’s enhanced border inspections after signing security agreements with four northern Mexico governors. But upon the grisly discovery on San Antonio’s south side last month – believed to be the deadliest human smuggling incident in U.S. history — the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) was ordered to reactivate and relocate its checkpoints. Read more about Texas Moves Checkpoints Back After Deadliest Smuggling Discovery

US-Mexico Border Is World’s ‘Deadliest’ Land Crossing: UN Study

The U.S.-Mexico border has become the world’s “deadliest” land crossing, according to data recently brought to light by a United Nations study.

A historic high of 728 recorded immigrant deaths and disappearances along the U.S.-Mexico border crossing in 2021 has made the land crossing the deadliest in the world, according to the study conducted by the United Nations agency, the International Organization for Migration (IOM). . . . Read more about US-Mexico Border Is World’s ‘Deadliest’ Land Crossing: UN Study

Recreational Drugs These Days Are More Likely To Kill You Due To Mexican Fentanyl

The medical examiner’s office in Maryland said that he died from the combined effects of fentanyl and cocaine and that his death was ruled accidental.

By McKenna Oxenden
July 1, 2022, 4:44 p.m. ET 

Quite a few professional athletes have been dying young lately. For instance, two recent NFL first-round draft picks died in car crashes (and a third survived a 156 mph crash but killed a women he ran into). A U. of Kentucky basketball player who was tabbed an NBA first-round draft pick also died driving.

These anecdotes probably tie into the big surge of bad driving among blacks after George Floyd’s death. . . . Read more about Recreational Drugs These Days Are More Likely To Kill You Due To Mexican Fentanyl

53 Migrants Died in Abandoned Trailer in Texas Smuggling Incident

Police near San Antonio report that 48 migrants are dead and at least 16 others were transported to local hospitals after being locked inside a tractor-trailer. Two more died after receiving medical care. A worker found the tractor-trailer on the southwest side of San Antonio on a back road near Interstate 35. Police say the driver may have been involved in a human smuggling incident. . . . Read more about 53 Migrants Died in Abandoned Trailer in Texas Smuggling Incident

Mexican Army Sends 200 Soldiers to Cartel-Controlled Border City near Texas

Mexico’s Army sent 200 soldiers to the border city of Matamoros this week, an area with a history of being controlled by the Gulf Cartel.The arrival of troops comes soon after the criminal organization was able to bring all activity in that city to a halt last weekend by hijacking tractor-trailers and buses to block main avenues. Gunmen also torched vehicles to support their blockades. The efforts were carried out in response to a recent military raid targeting local Gulf Cartel operatives. . . . Read more about Mexican Army Sends 200 Soldiers to Cartel-Controlled Border City near Texas

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