Trump Admin - Deportation Sucess Stories

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U.S. may soon deport migrants to Libya on military flight, sources say



WASHINGTON, - The United States may deport migrants to Libya for the first time this week, three U.S. officials said on Tuesday, despite Washington's past condemnation of its human rights practices and harsh treatment of detainees.

Two of the officials said the U.S. military could fly the migrants to the North African country as soon as Wednesday, but stressed that plans could still change.

The Pentagon referred queries to the White House. The White House, State Department and Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Reuters could not determine how many migrants would be sent to Libya or the nationalities of the individuals that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is eyeing for deportation.
 
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“Norah O’Donnell, why is your husband hiring illegal aliens? Is this why you have been so hostile to Trump? Because your family profits off exploiting illegal alien labor?”






This tweet stems from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid at Chef Geoff Tracy's restaurant in Washington, DC. ICE raided Tracy’s establishment on Tuesday, where federal agents demanded proof of work authorization from the workforce (via Washington Free Beacon):

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Tuesday audited an upscale Washington, D.C., restaurant owned by the husband of CBS News journalist Norah O’Donnell, as the Trump administration works to remove illegal immigrants from the food industry.
"Restaurants in the DC, including Chef Geoff's in Northwest and Millie's in Spring Valley[,] were subject to I-9 audits by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, today, per ICE official and DHS official," CBS News's Nicole Sganga reported on X. "Restaurants were delivered 'notices of inspection' and asked to question employees about their work authorization."
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The audit comes as federal agents are conducting operations in Washington, D.C., to catch illegal immigrants working in the restaurant and gig economy sectors, according to the Substack "Migrant Insider." President Donald Trump has in recent weeks signed executive orders ramping up immigration enforcement in Washington, D.C., and other sanctuary jurisdictions nationwide.
 

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It's sad, it's a dirty job, but it would not be necessary if the Democrats had not opened the border to illegals.

And there you have it. Like all the college grads in a jam because they stopped paying on their student loans - Biden did that by lying to them, don't blame Trump.
 
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I'm afraid I would have to let this one go.
I do not know why she has never tried to get naturalized or the particulars, but this poor woman would be as lost as a zoo raised Bengal Tiger turned loose in the jungle.
 
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stgislander

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She's the definition of a dreamer. I agree with Jinx. Small fish. Give her a date to appear notice, cut her loose, and keep tabs on her.
 
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Oh NO ... :cds: NO GRANNY



















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She worked in La Jolla, was driving home, and "accidently" tried to board MCRD.

Now, La Jolla isn't all that far from MCRD. However, the area surrounding is pretty desirable and pretty damn pricey.

How much? Try $6,000.00 a month for a <700 sq. ft., 1 bed/1 bath apartment.


Also, MCRD has 3 access points. I've driven in that area multiple times over the years (decades), and while I've never been aboard MCRD, I've never made a mistake and accidentally tried to access the station. Not when I was stationed at what is now Liberty Station (formerly Naval Training Center), not when I worked at Convair on Pacific Hwy. not when I've flown in and out of SAN numerous times during that time. Unless you're drunk out of your mind, there's no way you live in that area and can mistake MCRD for anything but a place you're not allowed to be without express business.

There's something rotten in Mexico.

 
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