XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.usa.constitution, sac.politics   
   XPost: talk.politics.guns   
   From: hisler@nym.hush.com   
      
   On 7/21/2023 12:28 AM, Illegal Invaders wrote:   
   > pothead wrote in   
   > news:t2fbpb$3j543$29@news.freedyn.de:   
   >   
   >> They are not migrants. They are illegal invaders forcing their   
   >> presence on a host country in violation of their immigration laws.   
   >   
   > The U.S. Department of Justice is working with federal agencies to look   
   > into allegations made by a Texas trooper in an email sent to his   
   > superiors, in which he described how he and his partner were ordered to   
   > push back migrants into the Rio Grande River and deny them water despite   
   > the searing heat.   
   >   
   > In a statement to NBC News Thursday, DOJ spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa   
      
   Why does this DOJ "spokeswoman" have a Mexican (Aztec) name?   
      
   > said the department "is aware of the troubling reports" and is   
   > collaborating with the Department of Homeland Security as well as "other   
   > relevant agencies to assess the situation.”   
      
   Why does Xochitle Hinojosa, the DOJ spokeswoman find defending the   
   "Homeland" from invasion "extremely troubling"?   
      
   >   
   > In an email from July 3, which was obtained by NBC News on Tuesday, the   
   > trooper for the Department of Public Safety expressed concerns over   
   > these alleged orders.   
   >   
   > The email, which details a series of interactions the trooper had with   
   > migrants in Eagle Pass from June 24 to July 1, also provided insight   
   > into how the use of razor-wire traps and buoy barriers under Gov. Greg   
   > Abbott’s border security initiative known as Operation Lone Star has   
   > further endangered the lives of migrants.   
      
   The "migrants" are endangering themselves and their minor children by   
   stupidly trying to pass through razor wire. Don't they teach these   
   people common sense in their Third World shit hole countries? Are the   
   "migrants" and news media not aware that the razor wire is put there   
   precisely to keep the invaders from crossing illegally into the United   
   States. Why is the mainshit media objecting to razor wire while   
   applauding sending depleted uranium projectiles and cluster bombs to   
   Ukraine to keep out Russian migrants?   
      
   >   
   > In his email to superiors, the trooper said border enforcement actions   
   > “have stepped over a line into the inhumane.”   
   >   
   > The contents of the trooper’s email were first reported by the Houston   
   > Chronicle on Monday.   
   >   
   > Officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety have denied the   
   > existence of any directive, policy or order instructing troopers to push   
   > migrants back into the river or deny them drinking water.   
      
   Then there is no such policy, directive or order.   
      
   >   
   > “No orders have been given under this mission that would compromise the   
   > lives of those attempting to cross the border illegally,” Abbott said in   
   > a joint statement Tuesday.   
   >   
   > The Texas DPS has said an internal investigation is underway. The Texas   
   > Office of Inspector General is also looking into the claims.   
   >   
   > The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for   
   > comment.   
      
   Why not?   
      
   >   
   > The email obtained by NBC News did not include the name of the trooper   
   > and who the email was sent to.   
   >   
   > On June 25, the trooper said he and a colleague encountered a group of   
   > 120 migrants, including young children and mothers who were nursing   
   > babies. According to the email, they were ordered to “push the people   
   > back into the water to go to Mexico.”   
      
   The mainstream media always uses the "young children and mothers who   
   were nursing babies" as a way to portray an invasion consisting   
   overwhelmingly of adult men fleeing their Hispanic failed states.   
      
   >   
   > The trooper wrote in the email that he responded about “the very real   
   > potential of exhausted people drowning.” Despite this, the trooper and   
   > his partner were ordered to leave, according to the trooper.   
      
   The potential of exhausted people drowning should have been a   
   consideration of the Mexican "authorities" when they entered the river   
   on the Mexican side. It is not the responsibility of Texans to make   
   that choice for the invaders.   
   >   
   > On June 30, the trooper said he witnessed a 4-year-old girl attempting   
   > to cross through razor wire be “pressed back” by Texas National Guard   
   > soldiers in accordance with orders.   
      
   Any responsible person would try to prevent a child from attempting to   
   cross through razor wire. It's no different than trying to keep a child   
   from putting their hand on the burner on a stove or from crossing   
   railroad tracks when a train is approaching at a high rate of speed.   
      
    The child later fainted from the   
   > extreme heat, according to the email.   
      
   The child was exposed to the extreme heat by Mexicans, not Texans.   
      
   >   
   > That same day, according to the trooper's email, a man with a   
   > significant laceration in his leg said he was injured as he tried to   
   > save his child, who had gotten stuck on the razor-wire barrel trap in   
   > the river that's being used as a barrier.   
      
   Was the man arrested for child endangerment?   
      
    Another 15-year-old boy broke   
   > his leg in one of the traps, which were set in a way that “forced him   
   > into the river where it is unsafe to travel,” according to the email.   
      
   Why was the boy swimming where it is unsafe to travel? Why did the   
   Mexican "authorities" not stop the boy from swimming where it is unsafe   
   to travel? Are these people really that stupid?   
      
   >   
   > The trooper said he also came across a 19-year-old woman who had been   
   > cut by the wire and was having a miscarriage.   
      
   Remember the Branch Davidians? Where was the concern for the women and   
   children burned alive due to the actions of various Federal Agencies in   
   Texas. Oh, that's right, they were Americans, not "migrants".   
      
   >   
   > The trooper called attention to how the placement of the razor-wire   
   > traps pushed people to travel through the deeper and more unsafe areas   
   > of the Rio Grande. The conditions caused at least five people to drown   
   > or go missing that week, according to the email.   
      
   Is this a Hispanic "trooper"? The inanimate razor-wire does not push   
   people to travel through deeper water and more unsafe areas. It's there   
   as a warning for people to keep out and stay away.   
      
   >   
   > The trooper urged his superiors to “provide a safe means of travel on   
   > solid land to proper collection points.”   
      
   Why does this trooper still have his job? Perhaps he should become a   
   priest.   
      
   >   
   > The allegations come after Abbott authorized more than $4 billion for   
   > Operation Lone Star, which also includes busing thousands of migrants to   
      
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