Frank Louis
It’s so simple. There is not even a “plan” as plans go. Just a steady build-up. Ready to burst at the seams. With illegal “migrants” cast throughout the nation, currently swarming our Southern Border now, as you read this, for almost three-years (and the Northern one also I hear). Much discussion has developed concerning “known terrorists” strolling into our now ever fading-nation. And I agree. Don’t get me wrong, these folks are definitely a threat. But, I see another, much larger threat looming. That is the well over 10-million illegals continuing to filter through our borders, disappearing into our communities nationwide.
Another caravan is now approaching. Over 7,000 in it . No thought of ever leaving once they get here I am sure. One participant in the caravan was quoted in an article I saw across several media telling us: "In Venezuela things are very tough, we can't live with the money we get, it's not enough for us, and that's why we're going to the United States.” Oh yeah, NYC! That’s a very economical place to live. And they get to keep their nation-of-origin citizenship, just in case they ever abandon this sinking ship. We pay them to be here too. I keep forgetting that. Anyway, that’s what I see. Suggestion: Why not just fix Venezuela?
With the political climate heating up as we approach the 2024 presidential election season, every politician, even those on the Left are banging their drums about this. We hear about “sending them back.” To where? Where they came from? Back to over 150 countries spread across the earth? I don’t think so. Never happen.
And how will this be dealt with? Surely not in some dystopian style epic event using old circus wagons to gather these “immigrants” up forcefully! So, I must ask: “Do you really think that over 10 million people who trekked thousands of miles, many raped, child-trafficked; who suffered much pain and financial expense are going to just ask for isle or window seats and go willingly? Without a fight?” I doubt it. Well, maybe some, but surely not most. Even if a quarter of these people go willingly, that still leaves well over eight-million folks I would think. A sizable force to contend with. So, again: will they go peacefully, without a fight? I think the one-word answer is “no.”
So that’s why I am anticipating something much simpler than ‘movie-style commando groups’ making highly coordinated and focused laser-like strikes on infrastructure, although that is sure to happen as well. But the millions of “military age” men and women? Will they be standing their ground… BLM and ANTIFA style, taking over cities, towns, airports, Grand Central Station, interstate highways, a railroad track here or there etc? Pete Buttigieg, get that bike out… You may need it! That is what we are looking at. At least that is how I visualize it.
And oh yeah, wasn’t Grand Central just shut down last week (Veterans Day Weekend I believe) over Hamas? I read where thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters shut down Grand Central Station. Did you read that too? A couple thousand were arrested and released moments later so they could resume their insurrection. No “J6ers”. Just a preview folks, just a preview. What is going to happen when this nation attempts to deport these millions and millions of people? Leave willingly? I don’t think so.
This is already way out of control. I also read this past week in the NY Post that Democrat Mayor Eric Adams (D) decided to cancel a new class of some 250 school safety agents. Seems the migrant crisis is now undermining needed services, paid for by the citizenry of NYC. A result of his spending around $12 billion on the city’s meager share of millions of illegals? Maybe so. So now we have 25% less safety agents in the city than there were pre COVID pandemic. School violence is up over 16%? But that’s life.
Anyway, just my thoughts.
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