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Bonnie's avatar

At deportation, the cards with thousands of our money still on the cards needs to be taken from them with no advance notice.

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Margaret Shattuck's avatar

All those cards need to be cancelled. It was US taxpayer money, and it needs to be returned to the taxpayers.

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Bonnie's avatar

If cards are shut off there would most likely be extreme violence and looting and more.

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Margaret Shattuck's avatar

Not if the law enforcers came out in full force. The National Guard could be deployed. The point is that ALL free stuff to those leeches needs to be shut off, then they'll be forced to leave .

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c Anderson's avatar

They loot and are violent anyway. They are invaders. Cut off their EBT.

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Kenneth Charles Tennant's avatar

@Investigate Iowa

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John Stalmach's avatar

On one hand, that makes sense: return the illegals to their country of origin. On the other hand, Mexico did play some part in the migrants getting in to the US: they crossed over the border from Mexico.

In any case, who is going to pay for the expense of flying, in most cases, illegals from countries other than Mexico, or Canada back to their home countries? Perhaps as Bonnie suggested, gather up the cards handed out by the Biden Administration and use what's left as like partial payment.

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Double Mc's avatar

All those NGOs that orchestrated the invasion should be stripped of all remaining funds, which can be used to remove the illegals. Those NGOs need to be shut down permanently.

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John Stalmach's avatar

That's another good source of funding deportations.

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Jerri Hinojosa's avatar

You said what I came to comments to say. Another issue I’m very familiar with because I live in a border state and know quite a few illegal migrants personally: It is customary for most people subject to deportation to claim they are from Mexico. For many of these people, Mexico is better than their more dangerous and disordered home countries (think Venezuela and Honduras). Also, those who believe they can find a way back into the U.S. have a much easier trip back from Mexico than Central America.

There was a recent news report and video in Texas about a boy about 8 years who was wandering around alone after the coyotes who were delivering him unaccompanied left him in the border zone. The border patrol officer asked him where he was from and he answered “Mexico”. The next question was “what city in Mexico?” and the boy answered “Guatemala”. The cartels train every person to say they’re from Mexico, so I expect Mexico will get a whole lot of the people they let pass through back on their own doorstep.

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c Anderson's avatar

Penalize the sanctuary cities so they pay to fly them back to their countries. Make the ‘sanctuary NGOs’ close down and fund their flights back home. Make the countries that sent their invaders/immigrants pay tariffs for getting goods into the US or ban trade with them if they don’t pay up to get their citizens back.

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Don Reed's avatar

01/01/24: I don't care where they go or are sent. Get rid of them.

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kathy's avatar

Mexico helped them get from their southern border to ours on trains, so they can send them back on teh same trains.

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No Body's avatar

Cruise ships. Royal Caribbean NCL and a host of others. Fund it with the debit cards.

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Bob Schubring's avatar

Mexico's biggest internal problem began on 9-11-01 when the Bush Administration created the DHS, which promptly put duch tight security on our airports, that all illegal drugs began passing through Mexico. Medellin, Colombia was once the trading hub for illegal drugs. That hub moved north to Sinaloa, because our porous land border was the only way in. Small-time Mexican hoods who smuggled bales of veey low quality marijuana got rich as Croesus and took control of Mexico's politics. Only one gun store operates legally in Mexico, but the Carrels are armed to the teeth with Chinese-made machine guns Bush's DHS allowed into the Port of Los Angeles, which then get smuggled into Mexico. A bloody Mob war like those in 1920s Chicago or 1970s New York, has continued in Mexico ever since.

Because of high level corruption and complicity, thinly disguised as stupidity, among US officials, Mexican policy has to be packages for US TV viewers on CNN and FOX, to sound reasonable, but must reflect the realities of the US Narcodemocracy. Our so-called Deep State relies on illicit money laundering networks started by foreign drug cartels, to conceal vast payoffs to itself that it looted from-the US Treasury.

Mexico's government lacks the capacity to battle the US Deep State on their own. And 40% of Americans do not realize it even exists, as two months ago they voted for it to continue operating, expressing vague fears that Donald Trump might become dictator, and not realizing that the Deep State is the dictatorship and is already in power

The major compet

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John Stalmach's avatar

Should be "likely partial payment.

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James Lord's avatar

Posted early last year, this was a fascinating interview between Tucker Carlson and Dr. Bret Weinstein regarding the apparent aiding and abetting of human flows through Panama's Darien Gap by Alejandro Mayorkas' own DHS. Weinstein had accepted indy journalist Michael Yon's invitation to come to the Darien Gap to see and report, and he is gifted in his ability to relay the message. To multiple interviewers, Yon has reported sighting of Mayorkas as the secretary flew by Blackhawk helicopter and landed near the expanding camps, evidently overseeing development enabled by US and UN NGO funds.

https://tuckercarlson.com/the-tucker-carlson-encounter-bret-weinstein-at-the-darien-gap

Last February, I accepted an invitation to a paid residential campaign event for a visiting US representative who was running for one of his state's senate seats. The event was co-hosted by two former US reps from my own state. At Q&A, I offered a quick summary of Yon's reporting, and I think I wondered aloud why I have never seen even GOP reps or senators, during committee or even impeachment hearings, ask about why DHS is building camps in Panama and why Mayorkas is flying thereto. My remarks and questions were met mostly with silence. I think that's odd. Is there a code of silence here? Duress? Fear of stepping out in front of the internationalist juggernaut?

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Mitch's avatar

They don't like to be asked about their illegal operations used to launder money back to themselves and their cronies.

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David Christian's avatar

Let me get this straight: The country of Mexico does NOT treat every inhabitant of earth with the same rights as Mexican citizens? Horrors!

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WI Patriot's avatar

If there are records of the deportees coming across our southern or northern border, then at minimum, Canada or Mexico will have to take them back or the money they get from USAID will be deducted to send the people back to their home country. If the amount exceeds this amount then the tariff stick will have to used. 'New Rules' as Bill Maher says. Happy New Year !!

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Mitch's avatar

if they came through Mexico, I don't see the problem of sending them back that way. Mexico doesn't like them ending up on their side, don't let them traverse the country to come here.

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Rychster's avatar

Mexico is complicit in this mess. They need to do their part in reverse screwing the usa.

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Stephen Korn's avatar

Get ready to rumble on 1/20/25!

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234's avatar

Illegal immigrants are not all from Mexico; they just happen to cross our US-Mexico border. They're from dozen of countries around the world. When Trump rounds them up and uses military planes to deport them, where does he send them? He can't possibly send them all back to their original homes. What country/city/airport does he send the planes to?

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Rychster's avatar

Mexico allowed foreigners of their own country to caravan through their country to enter the usa illegally. Yes, mexico is complicit.

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webstersmill's avatar

The USA must make the assumption that, as the illegals entered through Mexico, it is Mexico’s problem to determine where to send them. If they ‘come through Mexico’ then they must be Mexican, and therefore Mexico’s problem. No reason for the USA to anguish over their ‘residency’. If Mexico had stopped them as they entered Mexico from wherever, rather than funnel them to the USA, Mexico would not now have this ‘problem’. Tough.

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Mitch's avatar

a strong incentive not to let it happen going forward

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DC Lovell's avatar

Mexico was complicit in allowing non-Mexicans use their country to illegally come to the USA, they can take them back. Maybe get some of the billions of dollars made by Mexicans to make this work. If not a trade war is in order. No pussy footing around anymore.

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Kenneth Charles Tennant's avatar

The greatest threat of Foreigners against the American people are the Foreign families of BANKERS operating the “Federal” Reserve Banks & their strong arm agents in the alphabet agencies in CONcert with the “AMERICAN” BAR Association with all STATE BAR Associations & Most STATE BAR Associates, save a few good men & women, as they are Foreigners Loyal to the Crown.

Most “Law” Enforcement has been militarized to terrorize. They recruit low level intelligence people to follow unconstitutional orders without questioning authority.

It’s so bad that ie. in STATE OF IOWA, a derelict cop charged a Pedestrian with several Traffic code violations and woes convicted! How ? www.youtube.com/user/kornkobiowa THE BAR withheld Exculpatory evidence and testimony of Davenport Police Officer Jonathan Howell!Seven YEARS and counting these tyrants remain derelict of duty to seek remedy per Iowa Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 32.3.8(h) Governor Kim Reynolds is too weak to uphold her oath.

Dr. Kenneth Tennant

County of Scott

Country of Iowa

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Greg Barnard's avatar

They came through Mexico, they can go right back through Mexico. She facilitated the ingress, she can facilitate the egress. We can dump them right over the border and she can deal with it.

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kathy's avatar

YES!!!! A strong PRESIDENT-ELECT did this, not a wimp with dementia or a Kenyan-born ex-president.

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Christy H Carter's avatar

Sharyl, thank you for writing about this. Another amazing miracle in answer to the prayers of millions. I want to deport illegals but at the same time I am concerned fir the safety of women, children and sick and elderly.

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Don Reed's avatar

01/01/24: "Boy, am I glad that President Mayorkas has got things under control!"

A) Rig a presidential election; B) The results (consult headlines, Citizen Free Press).

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Darkstar's avatar

I hope everybody that's smart is preparing for a massive cluster fuck.

Because this clearly is going to become a mess that is nation wide.

Just enough to imcourage China to try and take back Taiwan.

Here at home, we will see something far worse than the BML riots.

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SR Miller's avatar

And let’s not forget the 100,000+ Chinese of military age that have invaded USofA under Biden/Harris - why are they here?

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