Posted on 01/20/2025 11:57:32 AM PST by cotton1706
The Port of entry in El Paso was shut down after Trump sworn in as President
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YES!
The start of winning!
i cant believe how much of the country’s destruction wasn’t just accidental. but willful. all Biden had to do was….not that much. 🙄
Good planning and coordination..
Bannon talking about this -— National Guard and County sheriffs swarming El Paso
No Cervasa No Trabajo No Entrada
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No Tears
The only one, or all?
Has to be temporary since we take so much produce from Mex.
Hope they are reinforced to prevent being rushed.
And may we FINALLY deploy the “Area Denial Weapon” we paid for?
Of course with the crossings closed the border fence gaps will be busier than ever.
Time to authorize the Militia to act along the border!
It’s about time!!! Ultra MAGA FTW!
So Chicago and NYC were head fakes as thought.
They’re going in where it counts.
Only CBP ONE Appointment APP shutdown.
It’s starting!
👍
What about the ones at Brownsville, Progreso, Reynosa, McAllen-Hildago, Laredo, Eagle Pass, and Del Rio?
El Paso was the one with the most illegals camped out in an attempt to get in before Biden was out.
Can we save enough money through closing entry points, ending foreign aid to everyone, to laying off a lot of useless Federal worker to build a new canal across the Mexican boarder?
I loves head fakes.
Wish the Lions had learned some football faking. 🙄
When that access point is closed it immediately affects Juarez and El Paso and hurts like a B…! Lots and lots of day workers in ElPaso cross every day then go back at night. Im sure Beto is a Puto is hating it.
“Has to be temporary since we take so much produce from Mex.”
Amazing how quick fakee news from a tweet spreads.
No! Mexican border is longer by orders of magnitude than Panama canal.
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