Nat. Guard Places Barbed-wire CPD Holds It Down For "Asylum Seekers"

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  1. GA Anderson profile image83
    GA Andersonposted 2 years ago

    I just caught this news blurb: Texas, (I think), uses National Guard to Place coiled barbed-wire barriers and Federal law requires the Border Patrol to help "asylum seekers" cross it.

    This is nuts.

    Then I caught a second blurb: The White House still wants to get rid of Title 42 but is asking, (via The Supreme Court), to delay the deadline by just a few more days. Literally asking for a few more days after Christmas.

    I might not have that one just right, but if any form of that claim is true then the Democrats own that "nuts".

    GA

    1. tsmog profile image75
      tsmogposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Seeing this post I went on a journey to see what is what. I didn't find anything about the border patrol has to help people cross the barbed wire. Most of the articles I read said the BP stood behind the guard at the razor wire.

      However, I did see a lot about the Biden stuff about Title 42. I did see the Justice Dept was opposed to the GOP bid to keep title 42 per Roberts for a response by evening yesterday, Tue.

      For me, the Title 42 stuff is a mixed bag of BS. By that I mean we need it desperately, yet being predicated on covid it may have outlived itself in a legal sense. It is in the Supreme Court's hands now while hope they respond appropriately. However, kind of murky in my eyes.

    2. Sharlee01 profile image83
      Sharlee01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      They have owned this from day one. And they just don't want the footage at the border to get people pissed over Christmas. I mean this is right out of their playbook.

      This current administration is very much out of control, and we the people might want to realize, we can't do a thing about it. Actually, half the crap they are doing is in plain view if one looks, but not reported.  Maybe nobody cares.

  2. wilderness profile image75
    wildernessposted 2 years ago

    The SCOTUS is not the place to dump our needs for the border, for they can do nothing about it.  It is the problem of Congress, not the court.

    But I do support using the national guard as well as razor wire.  I would support virtually anything that stops the flow of people over that border, including the use of deadly force.

    Meanwhile that massive idiot (and I have never used such a term for a president before) wishes to grow the flood and will take whatever steps he can to accomplish that.  I'm coming around to Sharlee's view; we simply have to get rid of that demented fool in the office before he really does manage to do away with our country.

    1. Sharlee01 profile image83
      Sharlee01posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      I agree with all you shared. We have laws, all we need to do is let the agents follow the immigration laws. We have asylum Caps. When are we going to close the bored?

      I think if we don't we will become a country we don't recognize. And it is all being done so quickly in plane site. It's like I am watching a movie play out, and I know the ending.  Congress needs to remove Biden. My God just looks at what he has done literally a proxy war with Russia, that is costing billions every other month. Has anyone stopped a tallied the cost up? And the fact that these nut jobs seem to feel open borders are just fine. As I have been asking, why? It is clear they need these people for some purpose. Why?

      I think mining, it's the next mess that we will have shoved down our throats. 

      I have all but given up.  My God, it's time to open our eyes. When have we ever witnessed such problems, and when did we become a society to ignore such problems?

      Biden is having problems with dementia, what does he have to do, take his clothes off, and run on the WH lawn?

 
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