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"Migrant surge becoming ‘new norm,’ local officials warn"
Not only are these boats bringing so-called "migrants" but also drugs.
Since the Texas governor took steps to discourage them from entering their state they are now entering Calif. and New Mexico and Arizona now. The Calif. coast's residents are the elite so now they will see how the rest of us have to deal with this mess.
Meanwhile our government and it's "leaders" focus their attention, and our tax money, on ensuring the continued importation, protection and support of those illegal border crossers, and the sovereignty and security of the countries and citizens of Israel and Ukraine.
Location: In the middle of nowhere... and enjoying it
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we are literally being invaded on all sides.
Meanwhile our government and it's "leaders" focus their attention, and our tax money, on ensuring the continued importation, protection and support of those illegal border crossers, and the sovereignty and security of the countries and citizens of israel and ukraine.
Giving this thread a quick-bump.. for anyone who still hopes we're not being invaded.
NY Post has pics today of the boat landing in San Diego County, and illegal aliens running up the beach and in to the streets of Carlsbad.
It's a textbook invasion at this point.. the only plot twist, is that it's not encountering ANY resistance.
As Texas protecting their borders the crisis is now shifting to California and Arizona, New Mexico.
Hundreds of undocumented newcomers at San Diego border past 48 hours
More than 130,000 illegal aliens have been released on the streets of San Diego since September, including 2,000 in the past three days alone, according to San Diego supervisor Jim Desmond.
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