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|    John Doe to Lucas McCain    |
|    Re: 20 of Kamala's Kids (aka 'adult ille    |
|    29 Aug 24 21:26:18    |
      XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.nationalism.white,       alt.politics.usa       XPost: alt.politics.usa.republican       From: NoOne@private.corp              On 8/29/2024 8:32 PM, Lucas McCain wrote:       > Kamala's invaders are now forming guerrilla bands to terrorize American       > citizens and their children.       >       > California parents terrified after group of 20 [invaders] try to board       > elementary school bus       > By Germania Rodriguez Poleo, Chief U.S. Reporter For Dailymail.Com       >       > Published: 09:16 EDT, 29 August 2024 | Updated: 10:30 EDT, 29 August 2024       >       > A group of as many as 20 [invaders] tried to board school busus (sic)       > filled with kids in southern California, according to officials.       > The [invaders] attempted to board buses along two school routes twice       > this week at the stop near Highway 94 and Cochera, per the Jamul-Dulzura       > Union School District in San Diego County.       >       > Superintendent Liz Bystedt said in a letter to parents that on Tuesday       > three [invaders] were walking in the middle of the highway, trying to       > stop one of the district's school buses and forcing it to go around the       > group.       >       > Then on Wednesday morning, about 20 [invaders] rushed at one bus as it       > was picking up students from the same stop.       >       > Parents who were present say they helped the bus driver ensure that none       > of the [invaders] boarded the bus, as reported by Fox5 San Diego.       >       >       > The [invaders] attempted to board buses along two school routes twice       > this week in San Diego County - at the bus stop near Highway 94 and Cochera       >       > Nicole Cardinale told Fox 5 her eight-year-old son's school bus was one       > of the ones affected this week, describing the incident as 'really scary.'       >       > 'He said these adults - they weren't kids - had backpacks on and they       > were trying to get on [his bus]... He said there was a lot of them.       >       > Bystedt has announced that buses will now skip stops with [invaders]       > nearby, heading to the next one on the route, for 'the safety of       > students and bus drivers.'       >       > 'Please stay [vigilant] and if the bus drives by, please follow the bus       > to pick up your child at the next stop,' the superintendent told parents.       >       > It's unclear why the [invaders] tried to board the buses, but [invader]       > advocate Pedro Rios told Fox 5 that the heat and mountainous terrain in       > the area can drive a desperate response.       >       > The school district reported the incident to US patrol, California       > Highway Patrol and the San Diego's Sheriff's office.       >       >       >       > 'Please stay [vigilant] and if the bus drives by, please follow the bus       > to pick up your child at the next stop,' the superintendent told parents       >       >       > Nicole Cardinale told Fox 5 her eight-year-old son's school bus was one       > of the ones affected this week, describing the incident as 'really scary'       >       >       > The Sheriff’s Department said in a statement to Fox 5: 'The San Diego       > Sheriff’s Office was made aware of this incident today. We are       > conducting a follow up investigation to determine if a criminal act has       > occurred.       >       > 'The Sheriff’s Office takes issues regarding student safety very       > seriously and are working with the school district in order to keep the       > students and our community safe.'       >       > San Diego became the busiest corridor for illegal crossings in April,       > according to U.S. figures, the fifth region to hold that distinction in       > two years in a sign of how quickly [invasion] routes are changing.       >       > Many [invaders] say San Diego is the easiest and least dangerous place       > to cross. They constantly check their phones for messages, social media       > posts and voice calls that help them plan their route and crossing.       >       >       > +3       > View gallery       > San Diego became the busiest corridor for illegal crossings in April,       > according to U.S. figures       >       >       >       > It's unclear why the [invaders] tried to board the buses, but              Stopped reading there as "invaders" is a clear Fox lie designed to       divide America for profit. Sad.                            > [invaders] advocate Pedro Rios told Fox 5 that the heat and mountainous       > terrain in the area can drive a desperate response       >       > San Diego’s draw lies in part because Tijuana is the largest city on the       > Mexican side of the border, U.S. officials say. [invaders] of nearly 100       > nationalities have arrived at Tijuana’s airport this year, including       > 12,000 each from Colombia and Cuba, about 6,000 each from Haiti and       > Venezuela and thousands more from Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, China and       > Mauritania.       >       > [Invasion] in San Diego presents a challenge because people come from a       > wider variety of countries — including India, Georgia, Egypt, Jamaica       > and Vietnam — where deportation flights can be costly and difficult to       > arrange, U.S. officials say. Mexicans, who are deported nearby over       > land, and Guatemalans and Hondurans, whose governments have long       > accepted frequent deportation flights, are a smaller presence there than       > elsewhere on the border.       >       > [Make these invaders Mexico's problem. The Democratic governors and       > Harris show weakness by allowing Mexico to send these invaders into the       > U.S. and not paying Mexico back in kind.]       >       >       >       >       >       > TRENDING              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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