Posted on 05/03/2019 4:45:22 PM PDT by zeestephen
In April, protesters outside the nation's largest facility for unaccompanied migrant children noticed a familiar face enter the massive, fenced site in Homestead, Florida: former White House chief of staff John Kelly....It wasn't clear why he was there, but Friday, Caliburn International confirmed to CBS News that Kelly had joined its board of directors. [John Kelly was also Trump's first Secretary of Homeland Security, which is responsible for almost all immigration enforcement]
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OMG! What a wuss .P@ssy whipped, for sure.
A creepy, bizarre choice of things to do, given that “migrant children” is really often just a euphemism for sex trafficking victims.
[OMG! What a wuss
.P@ssy whipped, for sure.]
Cots-R-Us
I was one of the first that had misgivings about this guy. I missed it on keebler Elf as the worst hire but I was spot on with this clown..
Obviously, Caliburn International wants to take advantage of Kelly’s White House connections...
...err...never mind.
This is exactly what I expect from Kelly.
During his confirmation hearings for Secretary of Homeland Security, Kelly publicly stated that he supported DACA Amnesty.
Trump was so pleased with Kelly he promoted Kelly to Chief of Staff a few months later.
Maybe he’s friends with Hogg’s dad. You know the FBI guy who handed stuffed animals to illegal kids at the airport.
William (Bill) Barr
I wish it was Bob Barr, he is even less likely to take the BS from Democrats. 8>)
[I wish it was Bob Barr, he is even less likely to take the BS from Democrats. 8>)]
Big money in slaves. Particularly the youngest ones.
I knew you did, and I have made the same mistake. 8>)
Fortunately, lots of people operate shelters for these kids. They’re called Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, Belize, Bolivia...
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