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  1. My own state of Idaho is right next door, IOW too close for comfort.

    Utahns and Idahoans are, in general, too nice for their own good. You see a surprising number of “Refugees Welcome” bumper stickers on cars around here, and I just shake my head at the foolish people who slap those things on their cars and go “but they’re pooor and need help and are just seeking a better life.”

    I wasn’t the first one to point this out, but these “refugees” are fleeing places that are full of people just like themselves, and then once they get here they set about making the neighborhoods they settle in a replica of the place they could not wait to get out of.

  2. The Administration should build a max security prison for these illegal criminals. There is one somewhere in El Salvador that is very restrictive.

    https://apnews.com/article/el-salvador-prison-gangs-bukele-42315f24691e0a3136d005ab7c0bee6a

    If the countries will not accept their citizens back, send them there and stop or reduce any foreign aid to that country to pay for the prison. This is harsh, but much safer for citizens. And, by being separated from regular American prisoners, these illegals will not have a chance to “convert” other prisoners to their ideology.

  3. I’m of a more “nationalist” inclination re immigration. I’ve jumped through those hoops in 2 different countries… legally… So I tend to look at those who enter any country illegally, irrespective of what they are leaving behind, with an “end of the line buddy” set of lenses. The place they entered is where they are returned. And our southern border could look like the Berlin Wall for all I care.

  4. My daughter is thinking of moving from Austin to Denver, and I noticed some articles about this gang in Denver. Should we be concerned?

  5. @Sgt Joe Friday: these “refugees” are fleeing places that are full of people just like themselves

    They’re also not fleeing, they are paying a lot of money (in terms of where they come from) to get here. It’s the same with the “refugees” coming over to Europe from Africa: young people of prime working age with fashionable shoes, not women, children and old people in whatever rags they stand up in.

    And our government winks at it so they can keep wages suppressed.

  6. @Liz:The Administration should build a max security prison for these illegal criminals.

    Better and cheaper to pay third-party countries to take them, preferably ones across an ocean, than to build new stuff for the Federal government, and what if a Hawaiian judge orders the illegals in the shiny new Fed prison released? Furthermore, if the border ever gets secured, we just stop sending people instead of paying for their life of incarceration.

    Not to mention that gangs in prison operate criminal organizations outside prison. A lot of people don’t know this and don’t see how it works, but if we send these gangs of illegals to some third party nation, they won’t be able to operate gangs outside prison there, all their contacts are broken.

  7. Caracas Chronicles, the last English language Venezuelan blog left standing, has published some articles bewailing the change in US media coverage from “Venezuelan refugees in US fleeing tyranny” to “illegal alien Venezuelan gang members infest US.” Even more bewailing when Trump mentions Ven gang antics.

    Well, that’s what happens. It was clever of Maduro to send gang members here. Not so clever of Brandon to cooperate with Maduro.

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