Posted on Oct 25, 2018
Hundreds of US troops heading to the border to deal with migrant caravan, official says
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I hope that they are trained and equipped in nonlethal means of crowd suppression. I also hope that we are taking steps to take out the logistic support that is bringing the "caravan" here. These people are being paid, fed, and transported to create a crisis on the eve of an important election. It is a desperate tactic employed by the Left to overcome the tide that has been set against them ever since 2016
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
The logistical support is provided by those countries leadership’s henchmen.. a kind of a ‘plausible deniability’..
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It’s around 800 troops for logistical support; basically the same thing the 2100 Soldiers already on the border are providing now. Not sure what value of “real” you’re looking at.
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MCPO Roger Collins
Other than installing razor wire and admin, not much. Even then, as I understand it most are at Border Entry Points. Thousands continue to invade along the porous border, unimpeded. USE EXISTING STATUTES AND PUNISH ANYONE THAT HIRES THEM!
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MCPO Roger Collins
Brad Powers Once they step on American soil, they are able to claim due process. Do you recall the Cuban Wet foot, dry foot policy?
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Brad Powers
MCPO Roger Collins yes sir Mr. Collins, you have a good point and maybe if we just do our jobs we won't need a wall like the Chinese for instance
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I hope we have every ICE Agent and Border Patrol Agent as well as any other Federal LEO's we can get there on the border. We need a bunch of busses to load them on and send them back. If there are legitimate cases for political refugees we should hear them. 95% of these folks are economic refugees and we are not obligated to take them in, nor should we. A caravan of 50-100 buses hauling folks back would send a clear message.
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
Load some moving pads and pillows and buckets and mre’s In some cattle cars and load them up and ship back below the Panama Canal Zone (as far below as possible)...
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