Millions of Illegal Aliens From All Over The World Head For U.S. Border

Bloodthirsty Migrant Gangsters Arrested By ICE In Raids Across Texas, Tennessee And North Carolina​


More than a dozen migrants with suspected links to the bloodthirsty Tren de Aragua gang have been arrested following ICE raids across three states.

Officers conducted stings in Texas, Tennessee and North Carolina in the past week, with three men apprehended by the FBI following a dawn raid at an apartment complex in Houston on Tuesday.

The three were part of a, 'multi-state sex trafficking ring that threatened and abused victims', according to investigators.

Their arrests came after another eight people were indicted for allegedly trafficking women from Venezuela and other countries as part of the illegal prostitution ring.

The defendants were apprehended following raids by ICE officers in Texas and Tennessee, the Tennessean reports.

The defendants are: Gomez Machuca, Yilibeth Del Carmen Rivero-De Caldera, Kleiver Daniel Mota Rivero, Wilmarys Del Valle Manzano Soloranzo, Endrik Alexander Morales-Rivero, Ariannys Beatriz Gutierrez-Carrillo, Frankyanna Del Valle Romero-Rivero and Jesus Enrique Castillo Rodriguez.


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Yuribetzi del Valle Gomez Machuca was arrested in San Antonio on Tuesday in connection with a prostitution ring operating in Nashville

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Adelvis Jose Rodriguez-Carmona is one of four alleged Tren de Aragua members arrested in Chattanooga, Tennessee who has been linked to a sex trafficking ring by the authorities

 

HHS Splurged More Than $22 Billion On Grants For Migrants — Including Cash For Cars, Home Loans And Startups​


The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) ramped up grants for migrants from 2020 to 2024 — which included cash assistance to buy cars, homes and even build credit for startup businesses, according to a shocking watchdog report that found taxpayers were left on the hook for $22.6 billion.

HHS’ Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) — which came under fire last year for having lost track of 32,000 migrant kids in the US — handed out the high sum to a host of nonprofits, effectively acting as a “giant magnet” for those crossing the US border and claiming asylum, auditors from the money monitor OpenTheBooks revealed exclusively to The Post.

Tasked with settling migrants, asylum seekers and other refugees in America, ORR drastically increased the number of noncitizens eligible to receive funding over the bulk of President Joe Biden’s term, with more than $10 billion shelled out to grant-receiving organizations just in fiscal year 2023.

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Non-governmental groups bilked taxpayers for up to $1.7 billion in services including dollar-for-dollar matching savings plans for cars, homes, college educations or startups; small-business loans of up to $15,000; loans to repair credit history of up to $1,500; “cultural orientation,” “emergency housing support,” legal assistance and Medicaid care.

 
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Inside Living Hell Prison Where Trump's Sending Illegal Immigrant Gangs: It's Filled With Terrorists, There's A Minefield Outside... And Some Are 'tortured' 83 times a month​


Handcuffed and dressed in jail-issue tracksuits, a small batch of prisoners wait in line to be marched on to a transport plane and flown off to a new home that holds a uniquely notorious place in the annals of US justice.

The ten prisoners, all members of Tren de Aragua, a violent Venezuelan criminal gang that has managed to infiltrate America, are about to board the very first flight of ‘criminal aliens’, which departed for Guantanamo Bay last week.

More than 20 years after the world saw the first shocking pictures of suspected Islamic terrorists being held at the same US naval base – kneeling in shackles and wearing orange jumpsuits, face masks, goggles and headphones to block their vision and hearing – the Trump government has horrified its critics by co-opting ‘Gitmo’, as it’s often called, as the latest weapon in its battle against illegal immigration.

‘President Donald Trump has been very clear: Guantanamo Bay will hold the worst of the worst. That starts today,’ said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, referring to the Venezuelans.

Trump has announced that the Cuban base will be a holding centre for 30,000 immigrants – the ‘worst criminal aliens’ and people who are ‘hard to deport’.

Some will be bound for a small detention centre at the base, which is currently used to house migrants picked up from the Caribbean Sea heading for the US, while many more will be housed in tents that hundreds of soldiers and marines are already erecting.

However, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says dangerous deportees may yet be put in the prison, which still holds 15 terror suspects, who include the alleged mastermind of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.


‘Some of them are so bad that we don’t even trust the countries to hold them because we don’t want them coming back, so we’re gonna send them out to Guantanamo,’ Trump said in January. That doesn’t sound very temporary. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem wouldn’t rule out women and children being sent there.

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Military police at Guantanamo escort a detainee to his cell following the terror attacks in 2001

Despite Communist Cuba having always been an implacable opponent of the US, the site was leased to America indefinitely for a peppercorn rent in 1903. (The government in Havana opposes the lease and has surrounded the base with a minefield so all supplies must come by air or sea).


 

EXCLUSIVE: The most Horrendous Criminal Migrants ICE arrested in the past 24 hours include Child Rapists, Murderers​


Child predators, murderers and drug traffickers are among the illegal criminal migrants rounded up by ICE in the past 24 hours.

According to the latest available data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), during Trump's first three weeks in office from January 20 - February 8 ICE arrested 11,791 illegal aliens - a 137 percent increase from the year before.


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ICE Atlanta arrested Mexican citizen Luis Guerrero for cocaine selling charges on Thursday

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Mongong Deng, a citizen of South Sudan, was arrested Thursday in St. Paul, Minnesota, after being convicted of Homicide

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ICE Knoxville arrested Guatemalan national Horacio Villegas pursuant to a state warrant related to rape of a child on Thursday. His rap sheet includes assault with a weapon, hit and run, domestic violence, obstructing police among others

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Miguel Martinez, a citizen of Mexico, has been convicted of sexual assault and sentenced to seven years in prison


 

Inside Living Hell Prison Where Trump's Sending Illegal Immigrant Gangs: It's Filled With Terrorists, There's A Minefield Outside... And Some Are 'tortured' 83 times a month​


Handcuffed and dressed in jail-issue tracksuits, a small batch of prisoners wait in line to be marched on to a transport plane and flown off to a new home that holds a uniquely notorious place in the annals of US justice.

The ten prisoners, all members of Tren de Aragua, a violent Venezuelan criminal gang that has managed to infiltrate America, are about to board the very first flight of ‘criminal aliens’, which departed for Guantanamo Bay last week.

More than 20 years after the world saw the first shocking pictures of suspected Islamic terrorists being held at the same US naval base – kneeling in shackles and wearing orange jumpsuits, face masks, goggles and headphones to block their vision and hearing – the Trump government has horrified its critics by co-opting ‘Gitmo’, as it’s often called, as the latest weapon in its battle against illegal immigration.

‘President Donald Trump has been very clear: Guantanamo Bay will hold the worst of the worst. That starts today,’ said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, referring to the Venezuelans.

Trump has announced that the Cuban base will be a holding centre for 30,000 immigrants – the ‘worst criminal aliens’ and people who are ‘hard to deport’.

Some will be bound for a small detention centre at the base, which is currently used to house migrants picked up from the Caribbean Sea heading for the US, while many more will be housed in tents that hundreds of soldiers and marines are already erecting.

However, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says dangerous deportees may yet be put in the prison, which still holds 15 terror suspects, who include the alleged mastermind of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.


‘Some of them are so bad that we don’t even trust the countries to hold them because we don’t want them coming back, so we’re gonna send them out to Guantanamo,’ Trump said in January. That doesn’t sound very temporary. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem wouldn’t rule out women and children being sent there.

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Military police at Guantanamo escort a detainee to his cell following the terror attacks in 2001

Despite Communist Cuba having always been an implacable opponent of the US, the site was leased to America indefinitely for a peppercorn rent in 1903. (The government in Havana opposes the lease and has surrounded the base with a minefield so all supplies must come by air or sea).


And some are tortured 83 times a month….. not 26 not 47….. 83 times. They set an alarm and then go in and beat the hell out of them at 9:30 a.m…….then again after lunch at nap time…. Then again before lights out except every 3rd Wednesday and last Friday of the month.
 

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Say what you want .... It's impressive these fellas immediately joined the prison choir .
 

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Say what you want .... It's impressive these fellas immediately joined the prison choir .
Crap...I'm going to have to hit the Libertarian slums for my fix now.
 

San Diego Migrant Shelter Closes after No New Arrivals Since Trump took office; over 100 employees Laid Off​


The Jewish Family Service of San Diego says it has received zero new migrants since President Donald Trump shut down the CBP One phone app after he was inaugurated​

A San Diego migrant shelter is closing its doors and laying off more than 100 employees because of funding and policy changes under the Trump administration.

The Jewish Family Service of San Diego, which has operated a regional migrant shelter for over six years, announced it will close its facility and lay off 115 employees due to "changes in federal funding and policy."

The non-governmental organization (NGO) said they have not received new asylum-seeking families or individuals since the CBP One phone app went down on Jan. 20.

 

Taxpayer-Funded Immigration Group Works To ‘Disrupt Trump’s Deportation Machine’​


Nonprofit aims to 'stop Trump’s deportation dystopia'​


A pro-immigration group suing the Trump administration to unfreeze federal grants for immigration programs says its aim is to provide constitutionally protected due process rights for illegal aliens facing deportation. But the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights’ rhetoric—including in ads it runs on Facebook—suggests it has far more radical goals in mind.

The Washington, D.C., nonprofit, is running advertisements on Facebook soliciting donations to "disrupt Trump’s deportation machine" and to "stop Trump’s deportation dystopia." Another ad says "See you in court, Trump," a reference to a lawsuit that the Amica Center has filed to block President Donald Trump’s executive order, "Protecting the American People Against Invasion," which paused funding for several Justice Department programs that provide legal services for illegal aliens.

Since the last fiscal year, the Amica Center has received nearly $9 million as a subcontractor to provide legal services through the Department of Justice’s Legal Orientation Program (LOP), which informs illegal aliens about immigration court proceedings, according to federal spending records. It is a subcontractor through the Acacia Center for Justice, a federally funded pro-immigration group that claims the immigration system is "intentionally designed" to exploit "Black and brown people."

 

Taxpayer-Funded Immigration Group Works To ‘Disrupt Trump’s Deportation Machine’​


Nonprofit aims to 'stop Trump’s deportation dystopia'​


A pro-immigration group suing the Trump administration to unfreeze federal grants for immigration programs says its aim is to provide constitutionally protected due process rights for illegal aliens facing deportation. But the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights’ rhetoric—including in ads it runs on Facebook—suggests it has far more radical goals in mind.

The Washington, D.C., nonprofit, is running advertisements on Facebook soliciting donations to "disrupt Trump’s deportation machine" and to "stop Trump’s deportation dystopia." Another ad says "See you in court, Trump," a reference to a lawsuit that the Amica Center has filed to block President Donald Trump’s executive order, "Protecting the American People Against Invasion," which paused funding for several Justice Department programs that provide legal services for illegal aliens.

Since the last fiscal year, the Amica Center has received nearly $9 million as a subcontractor to provide legal services through the Department of Justice’s Legal Orientation Program (LOP), which informs illegal aliens about immigration court proceedings, according to federal spending records. It is a subcontractor through the Acacia Center for Justice, a federally funded pro-immigration group that claims the immigration system is "intentionally designed" to exploit "Black and brown people."


What a chytshow! Turns out taxpayer $ money was being used to transport the illegals here, then feed, house, and educate them, then if they get caught pay for their legal defense, and on then on the slim chance they get deported, have to pay to transport them back!
 
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