Posted on 06/13/2018 8:54:04 AM PDT by caww
Ok I recall reading about re-entry laws....thanks for clarification.
Probably right !
I think they figure it’s less riskier than trafficking drugs. Chances of getting shot are much less..and the money they make is likely similar....
That needs to change.
Looks like the cops got them pizza as some are eating.
That chart clearly illustrates what a poison pill that the 1965 immigration act was.
Both parties have been giving away our country.
Bush League Republicans have been preventing US from electing anyone who would side with US and the rule of law.
Trump broke through the Bush blockade at the RNC.
He needs reinforcements.
Yep....charts give us a picture and if we have even a broad understanding of history at those times, it reveals how things were in the culture as well as who was leading the country.
The 60’s did a lot of damage because those are the very people that in these last decades have been governing.
We had 40 years of 0 immigration. Don’t see that on the chart.
They all look like men of military age.
What 40 year period are you referring to?
Well, they are already loaded up to return to sender.
U.S. Coast Guard Signs $117 Million Contract for Small Unmanned Aircraft
By: Ben Werner
June 12, 2018 5:54 PM
Boeing subsidiary Insitu just inked a $117 million contract to provide small unmanned aircraft systems services across the fleet of U.S. Coast Guard National Security Cutters.
The award for the Insitu ScanEagle UAS was finalized late last week and announced on Monday. The contract covers installation and deployment of the system, and provides 200 hours of flight time per 30-day patrol, according to the company.
The contract marks the end of what had become a multi-year testing process for the Coast Guard to find an unmanned aircraft to assist with its ongoing mission to stop drug smuggling and human trafficking.
The UAS has already proven itself to be a transformational technology, and the deployment of this capability to the entirety of the [National Security Cutter] fleet is an incredibly important first step in realizing the Coast Guards vision of fleet-wide UAS implementation, Cmdr. Daniel Broadhurst, unmanned aircraft systems division chief in the Office of Aviation Forces, said in a statement.
https://news.usni.org/2018/06/12/34300
He’s just a white Hispanic doing the job American’s don’t want to do.
The very reason they should be sent back....these are not children these are agents....
They always are that.
I believe to moratorium on legal immigration ended in 1964. Correct me if I’m wrong, please.
Damn hitchhikers.
The Democrats will claim they are all under the age of 12.
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