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Mexico Accepted 4 Deportation Flights This Week, White House Says ‘If you illegally enter the United States of America, you will face severe consequences,’ said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Mexico has accepted the first four deportation flights of illegal immigrants from the United States, the White House said on Jan. 25. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the flights set a new record for deportations to Mexico in a single day. “Yesterday, Mexico accepted a record 4 deportation flights in 1 day!” Leavitt wrote in a Jan. 25 post on social media platform X. “This comes in addition to unrestricted returns at the land border, the deportation of non-Mexicans, & reinstatement of Remain-in-Mexico. Mexico has also mobilized 30K National Guard.” Leavitt’s comments followed some media reporting that Mexico had refused a deportation flight access to its airspace on Friday, though other deportation flights to Guatemala had continued as scheduled. The Trump administration subsequently said that the delay was due to an administrative issue, and Mexico’s foreign ministry said in a Jan. 24 statement that the country had a “very great relationship” with the United States and cooperated on immigration issues. “When it comes to repatriations, we will always accept the arrival of Mexicans to our territory with open arms,” the ministry said. The Trump administration announced earlier in the week that it was re-launching the program known as Remain in Mexico, which required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico until their cases in the United States were resolved. “Deportation flights have begun,” Leavitt wrote in another post on X. “President Trump is sending a strong and clear message to the entire world: if you illegally enter the United States of America, you will face severe consequences.” The Pentagon is aiming to provide flights for the deportations of more than 5,000 illegal immigrants being held by U.S. authorities in California and Texas in the coming weeks to accommodate the policy shift. Trump has moved quickly to reshape U.S. immigration policy and border security since assuming office on Jan. 20. The president has issued an executive order declaring a national emergency along the U.S.–Mexico border, another declaring the situation is an invasion, and another seeking to categorize drug cartels as terror organizations. He has also ordered some 1,500 additional U.S. troops to the border, with thousands more tapped to be deployed should the situation warrant, including from the 82nd Airborne Division. It is likely that the scale of arrests and deportations will increase for the foreseeable future, as federal officers have already made hundreds of arrests in the first days of Trump’s second term and the administration has revoked several policies enacted by the prior administration. Among the policies that the administration has broken with is decade-long policy that prohibited federal authorities from arresting illegal immigrants in or near schools, churches, and food banks. https://www.theepochtimes.com/...eyMeAHspy%2BR6sGI%3D | ||
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Team Apathy |
I bet the rank and file BP officer is just LOVING being allowed to do their job! | |||
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I caught a news clip yesterday interviewing some senior Border Guy, who felt relieved that his people can actually go back and do their job. | |||
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We need to crack down on remittances to Mexico by people here illegally. Just either ban them or slap a 100% tax on any remittance to outside the US by someone who can't prove legal status here. That would cause a mass self-deportation movement. | |||
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The amount of money that is sent to these 3rd world country's by people working here is staggering! Here in the Chicago area there is a network of "special" currency exchanges that cater to these people in sending Dollars back to there country's. I'm sure other large cities have the same currency exchanges, more than likely owned by the largest banks in the world. This money should be heavily taxed especially since it probably is money paid under the table and no taxes have ever been paid. | |||
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Mexico Takes 10% on all incoming $$$. We should take 20% minimum! | |||
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The Ice Cream Man |
Yes, because what we need is hundreds of billions of more dollars moved to the black market… At a certain point, moving too much economic activity underground, destabilizes the legitimate economy. MX would have failed, completely, long ago, without NAFTA. It’s on edge, as it is. Attacking the “easy” part of a problem, never works out well. | |||
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Columbia lasted 2 hours. It’s time to stop fooling around, yes, Trump gets it. Colombia caves to Trump's threats after canceling deportation flights https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...-plane-migrants.html | |||
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If a country won't accept their citizens' return, do we give these guys a parachute or just drop them out of the C130 freestyle? . | |||
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-------------------------- Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. -- H L Mencken I always prefer reality when I can figure out what it is. -- JALLEN 10/18/18 | |||
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Team Apathy |
It won’t come close to needing that sort of solution, as Columbia showed us today. | |||
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Pity. . | |||
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I wonder if a good trebuchet would provide enough altitude for a parachute to open. Asking for a friend. God Bless and Protect the Once and Future President, Donald John Trump. | |||
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Why waste a perfectly good parachute. Awake not woke | |||
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Keeping them from Re entering will be a huge task. They should be targeting the cartels money and property. ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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Do you think the returnees will be imprisoned in their home countries? | |||
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