Friday, November 2, 2018

Nice country you got here. Too bad if something happens to it...

http://www.terrellaftermath.com/
Evidence piles up about caravan's criminals, terrorists, and human shields 
By Monica Showalter  . . . "What's more, they are acting as an army, not a "caravan," as they have been billed.  Molotov cocktails and weapons have been reported within their ranks, while the banners of Honduras and Guatemala serve as 19th-century-style charge-into-battle standards.  The Examiner also cites a Palestinian-style irregular warfare tactic being adapted:
Citing the Guatemalan intelligence minister, DHS said the "caravan is employing tactics to push women and children to the front to act as human shields as the caravan pushes against its military forces."
A Real Immigration Crisis Is Coming to America Sooner Than You Think
"While there is no need for American troops on our border now, that day is coming."
These columns of indigents are not modern Visigoths. Despite the incessant coverage, evidence-free assertions, and attempts to unearth a conspiracy, even Shepard Smith told his Fox News viewers: “There is no invasion. No one’s coming to get you. There’s nothing at all to worry about.” If this caravan does finally stagger up to U.S. soil in about a month, its remaining members can be dealt with by Customs and Border Patrol personnel. They are unlikely to equal even 10 percent of the monthly illegal immigrant apprehensions at our southwest border.
But can't it be said that they all want desperately to be up here, whether singly or in droves?

Central American migrant caravan's tactics changing?
Don't be surprised if the U.N. and other Soros-funded groups have the media tents pitched and ready to go before the first migrant arrives.
The limousine liberals will welcome them with our open arms as they protest Trump from behind their gated homes.

Theodore Miraldi suggests "representatives who support Illegals over-running our Immigration System, Social Systems and Communities face Sedition charges."


https://townhall.com/political-cartoons/

Grassley: Members of the Caravan Have Significant 

Criminal Histories, We Need to Know More About Them   . . . " 'According to information obtained by my office, several members of the first caravan have significant criminal histories, including assault and sexual misconduct against a child, and membership in the MS-13 gang. Further, the Department of Homeland Security recently reported that several hundred members of the second caravan clashed with Mexican federal police throwing rocks, glass bottles, and even fireworks at Mexican officers in a seemingly criminal altercation," Grassley wrote in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo." . . .

When Laws Aren’t Enforced, Anarchy Follows

The women and children must be up in front with the news media. TD

Victor Davis Hanson
Law enforcement is not just a way to deal with individual violators but also a way to remind society at large that there can be no civilization without legality.


Members of a migrant caravan walk past police on the highway to Sao Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico
What makes citizens obey the law is not always their sterling character. Instead, fear of punishment — the shame of arrest, fines, or imprisonment — more often makes us comply with laws. Law enforcement is not just a way to deal with individual violators but also a way to remind society at large that there can be no civilization without legality. 
"Or, as 17th-century British statesman George Savile famously put it: “Men are not hanged for stealing horses, but that horses may not be stolen.” 
"In the modern world, we call such prompt, uniform, and guaranteed law enforcement “deterrence,” from the Latin verb meaning “to frighten away.” One protester who disrupts a speech is not the problem. But if unpunished, he greenlights hundreds more like him. Worse still, when one law is left unenforced, then all sorts of other laws are weakened. 
"The result of hundreds of “sanctuary cities” is not just to forbid full immigration enforcement in particular jurisdictions. They also signal that U.S. immigration law, and by extension other laws, can be ignored.
"The presence of an estimated 12 million or more foreign nationals unlawfully living in the U.S. without legal consequence sends a similar message. The logical result is the current caravan of thousands of Central Americans now inching its way northward to enter the U.S. illegally. 
"If the border were secure, immigration laws enforced, and illegal residence phased out, deterrence would be reestablished and there would likely be no caravan." . . .