Posted on 07/01/2025 3:24:41 PM PDT by Morgana
An ice raid at a makeshift marketplace outside a home depot saw a taco vendor as well as several day laborers, and residents of a homeless encampment taken into federal immigration custody.
Also ICE protesters protest all night outside of hotels ICE agents are staying at, leaving the hotels bad reviews. At one hotel the ICE agents left after one night.
There is an app to track where ICE is called "ICE Block" the protesters are using.
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I stopped off at Walmart this afternoon to pick up air filters and was behind two non-english speaking Hispanic women who were filling their carts with Goods no doubt paid for by American taxpayers.
It angers me to no end.
I wish they’d come and do that here. They’re killing the little AMERICAN mom and pop restaurants and fast-food joints that give AMERICAN kids jobs entry level jobs.
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Today was U.S. government ATM payday. It was hell trying to shop here. Why do Messicans have to have their own Coke made in Mehico? What’s wrong with real Coke? Why do they need the counterfeit crap?
This is a victory for those folks who run legitimate restaurants (including taco businesses) and play by the rules. Eventually people will get used to our laws being enforced. No doubt people got used to getting away with stuff.
i had tacos for dinner
what do i need a truck for?
like its hard
Actually, Mexican coke is amazing. It is made the way it used to be, with real cane sugar, instead of that high fructose garbage tasting crap.
I remember drinking Coke out of the little bottles and it was so cold and strong that it would burn our throats but it tasted so good we didn’t care.
Mexican Coke has more sugar.
Change the mobile businesses to Flalafel and Shwarma trucks and they won’t dare raid you.
“It angers me to no end.”
I’ve seen this at our local Walmart. Their carts are piled high with stuff. Then you see the legacy Americans with the few grocery items they can afford in the bottom of their carts.
Mexican Coke is actually the “real thing”, so to speak. It is still made with cane sugar, not high fructose corn syrup, like American Coke originally used to be. A lot of Americans prefer Mexican Coke. It has a following among foodies.
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