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To: Steve Van Doorn

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Elon Musk: A member of Congress told me that this is a deliberate means of importing future left-wing voters. Viewed through that lens, this administration’s facilitation of massive illegal immigration precisely matches their goal.
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Posted on 12/21/2023, 8:47:03 AM by davikkm

The recent surge of over 10,800 immigrants illegally crossing the border at Eagle Pass, TX within a single day is deeply concerning and points to a significant breakdown in border security and immigration control. This alarming number raises questions about the effectiveness of current enforcement measures and the capacity to manage such large-scale incursions. The magnitude of this influx, potentially marking the largest single-day illegal crossing on record, demands immediate attention and action from authorities. The scale of the situation suggests a critical challenge in handling the flow of individuals across the border, highlighting the need for a reassessment of immigration policies and border management strategies to address this unprecedented surge.


1,788 posted on 12/21/2023 8:54:14 AM PST by bitt (<img src=' 'width=30%>)
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To: bitt
said, "Elon Musk: A member of Congress told me that this is a deliberate means of importing future left-wing voters"

The Cabal did this before in ancient Sumer. Sumerians hated the corrupt leadership so the cabal sold land cheap to the Canaanites and virtually replaced the population under king Ur-Nammu. Later the Canaanites butchered the Sumerian people. The remaining Sumerians where treated as a second class people.
1,801 posted on 12/21/2023 9:36:51 AM PST by Steve Van Doorn
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