My first thought was:
Is Cuda there protesting and is he going to visit his friends before they get deported.
Keep up the excellent work Mr. President Trump. :cheers:
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My first thought was:
Is Cuda there protesting and is he going to visit his friends before they get deported.
Keep up the excellent work Mr. President Trump. :cheers:
ok non libtard here, what is the goal for this place? is it just staging to get them out? is it a detention facility? what's going to be the environmental impact on when they shove 5000+ illegals in there? I'm all for getting all these illegals out of here but at what cost? my issue with all this is when all this is done and over with, are they going to shoehorn some other development out there that we DON'T need. because I'm sure a lot of fellow Floridians share my sentiment, we are sick of developments.
Ship them there to a controlled place, figure out who they are and their status. If known bad guys, fly them out to prison here or there. If just regular people that are here illegally, send them back and make them do the paperwork to return. If they have been hiding and evading the law, ship them out to never return. Basically a place to sort them out. I have been flying near there and it's a huge airstrip surrounded by swamp. It was a training facility for years. Been abandoned for a while. Good to see it in use IMO. My big concern is if a hurricane coming what then? They had some protesters for a while. Seems to be calmed down since our media ignored them for the most part. And it's cheaper to do this than let them to continue to stay at the NYC Hilton like Brandon was. Or let them roam free and collect welfare.
I’m not an old loud mouthed machinist but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last week.
Instead of flying the illegals to other countries from all 50 states. We’re heading them to Alligator Alcatraz. It’s an existing airport so no need to worry about development in the future.
Now we can fill planes as fast as possible and get rid of these illegal mother fkrz. It’s that simple, but the dems have an entirely different story with no facts to back it as usual.
F um. as far as enviromental , 5000 , thats alot of pee and poop, guess you could truck it out , as for waste water from meal prep and such , stick to beans and rice.
Overcrowding of existing facilities is probably front and center at this point , eventually Homan will clean um up like vacuming a room , good ridance , Our Vets should come First , Fun out
In addition to cutting health care for the poor and providing tax relief for the rich, the legislation provided massive funding increases for the federal agencies carrying out the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant obsession. The bill adds a total of $170.7 billion to immigration enforcement. It roughly triples the annual detention and enforcement budgets for the masked men of Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the next four years.
And according to our vice president, JD Vance, this was the point of it all: “Everything else—the CBO score, the proper baseline, the minutiae of the Medicaid policy—is immaterial compared to the ICE money and immigration enforcement provisions.”
All those people losing health insurance? “Minutiae.” “Immaterial.” Mass detention and deportation are what matters. They’re not only key to Making America Great Again, they’re what it means to Make America Great Again. That’s the MAGA dream: Finally getting rid of all those foreigners seeking refuge and opportunity here, in our land.
And mass detention and deportation are also key to advancing the other point of it all: authoritarianism. That’s the other part of the MAGA dream: Finally getting rid of all those annoying features of due process and the rule of law, all those restraints of civility and decency, that have kept us from doing what we want.
And so, while his vice president was breaking the tied vote in the Senate, Donald Trump was celebrating a new detention facility in the Florida Everglades. It’s a physical manifestation and apt symbol of the MAGA dream. How proud they all were of its clever name—“Alligator Alcatraz”—and the collection of tents filled with cages to hold immigrants.
The name is of course unfair to the original Alcatraz, a maximum-security, minimum-privilege penitentiary prison that operated from 1933 to 1963. That Alcatraz housed about 275 criminals convicted of serious crimes who were considered—and in many cases, had proven themselves—the most incorrigible inmates in the federal prison system.
Trump’s version of Alcatraz isn’t for a few hundred convicted and hardened criminals. It’s meant to hold thousands of undocumented immigrants, most of whom will have committed no crimes.
And there won’t be only one such facility. Trump was asked yesterday whether he wanted to see many more like it. His answer was straightforward: “Well, I think we’d like to see them in many states, really, many states. This one, I know [Florida Gov.] Ron [Desantis]’s doing a second one, at least a second one, and probably a couple of more. And, you know, at some point, they might morph into a system where you’re going to keep it for a long time.”
Massive detention facilities for immigrants convicted of no crime en route to their deportation to places they may have never been to: That’s the system Trump hopes we are going to keep for a long time.
Alcatraz—the real Alcatraz—was something we needed or thought we needed. Even the best nations need prisons. So far as I know, American presidents didn’t chortle about our prisons or hold them up as what America was all about. Alcatraz was an object of curiosity, a unique prison on an island in San Francisco Bay.
The island American presidents once touted as what America was all about is on the other coast. It’s called Liberty Island, and its most notable feature isn’t a prison. It’s been the home for almost a century and a half to a statue, the Statue of Liberty. Its official name is The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World.
“Liberty enlightening the world.” How quaint. Do we still believe in that?
After yesterday, let’s not kid ourselves.
Immigrants ??? WTF ???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxC_AjFxS68
This time next year you will be understand that this is a way over board mistake,
Several of my friends and business acquaintances are having employee issues already and these employees are paid on the books with all
deductions taken out,
Attachment 543789Attachment 543790I just cannot wait til the first detainee tries to leave and gets “discovered” by one of the patrolling gators or Pythons. :cheers:
:cool: Where did the thousands of undocumented criminals come from.
The crime is they are undocumented.
on another note. Everyone should be downloading the Iceblock app and start pinging your local Home Depot’s, taco trucks and such. That way the illegals will be afraid to go there. Time to turn ice lock on itself. :cool:
I can't even set the clock on my alarm radio much less Ice Lock whatever you said , but a poor simple country boy , cummon ?