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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/california-official-slams-concierge-service-for-migrants/ar-AA1nZ5Eh
The lone dissenter on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors says
that more than $19 million in federal funding will not help the
[invader] "epicenter" in the long term.
Supervisor Jim Desmond, a frequent critic of San Diego's [invasion]
policies, voted against advancing a long-term [invader] transit center
plan during Tuesday's board meeting. Approved dollars will provide
shelter, food, transportation, acute medical care, personal hygiene
supplies and labor to support [invaders] recently [dumped by the]
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) [into San Diego].
"The recent allocation of $19 million in federal dollars will not solve
the crisis, as the money will not be used to protect the border but only
allow for more concierge service to get [invaders] to their destinations
across the United States," Desmond, a Republican, told Newsweek. "We
have laws set in place, but currently, the federal government is
[breaking] them."
Since October 1 the San Diego border sector has apprehended 214,855
[invaders] from more than 75 countries, he said.
That included more than 9,000 [invaders] last week alone, according to
Chief Patrol Agent Patricia McGurk-Daniel, head of the Border Patrol's
San Diego Sector. She wrote April 24 on X, formerly Twitter, that
between April 17-23, the 9,500-plus apprehensions included 218
unaccompanied minors encountered, 22 rescues and 35 human-smuggling
events interdicted. ["Apprehensions" means count and release of invaders.]
In that time span, law enforcement seized 154 pounds of cocaine, 238
pounds of methamphetamine, 36.8 pounds of fentanyl, 22 smuggling
conveyances and seven firearms.
Asked what he preferred the federal funding be used for rather than
long-term shelter and asylum resources, he said he'd prefer money to go
towards safety and security—namely more enforcement and agents on the
ground.
"This money only allows for San Diego to process more [invaders]
entering the country and to send them somewhere else in the country,"
Desmond said. "We have already seen that spending millions of dollars on
the issue has resulted in more [invaders] entering the country. We (sic)
are rolling out the red carpet using taxpayer dollars."
California's sanctuary status is making matters worse, he added,
claiming it has hindered law enforcement from proactively managing the
migrant crisis—including required coordination with federal immigration authorities in incidents involving border breaches. [Instead of managing
the "migrant-crisis", they need to prevent it by not allowing Biden's
DHS to flood the country with invaders.]
But the plan that advanced on Tuesday "is vital for providing dignified
and humane assistance, including essential resources such as food,
clothing and crucial information to safely guide [invaders] to their
intended destinations," according to [Latina] Board Chairperson Nora Vargas.
"Together, we are working to tackle the global crisis at our border by expediting the asylum process, reducing street releases and ensuring
that [invaders of color] are treated with the utmost dignity as they
seek safety and a brighter future," [Latina] Vargas said in a statement, according to reports.
Supervisor Joel Anderson, who sponsored the proposal with Vargas,
reportedly said that since last September the San Diego region has
experienced 135,000 [invader] street releases—processing more than
80,000 [invaders] in the process, with some 99 percent leaving the area
to [invade] other locations.
Funding is "a step in the right direction" and will minimize the
exploitation and homelessness of [invaders], Anderson said.
"I want to thank Chair Nora Vargas for her leadership in addressing the humanitarian crisis at our border," Anderson told Newsweek on Wednesday. "[Tuesday's] [treason] is a huge step in ensuring the safety of not only
those who are [invading] our country . . . but also of our residents who
will no longer have to be burdened with federally sponsored street
releases." [Interpretation: San Diego is doing what they condemn Texas
and Florida for doing, to wit, busing the invaders to other cities in
the U.S. rather than back to the enemy nation of Mexico.]
One San Diego resident, who introduced herself only as Pam, accused
board members in support of [invaders] of facilitating a problem
exacerbated by the Biden administration—leading to no cultural diversity
but opening the door for [invaders] to commit "nefarious" acts.
Nongovernmental organizations are "drooling" for federal funds emanating
from [invasion]-related policies, she added.
"This situation will not end well," Pam said from the podium. "This is
insanity and suicide for America, but that is the goal, isn't it? Shame
on you for being complicit. This is despicable and evil."
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You voted for student loan forgiveness. You got demographic replacement
and World War 3.
"Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)."
“Western values mean three things: migration, LGBTQ, and war." Viktor Orban
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