Interesting that its only conservative outlets reporting on this "genocide"
BBC and NY Times?
No the other ones. Because those articles aren’t about genocide. They may reporting on incidents of racism, but not genocide. And the worst story of the mainstream outlets listed is about a murder of 1 farmer. And they arrested the killers.
Interesting that its only conservative outlets reporting on this "genocide"
BBC and NY Times?
No the other ones. Because those articles aren’t about genocide. They may reporting on incidents of racism, but not genocide. And the worst story of the mainstream outlets listed is about a murder of 1 farmer. And they arrested the killers.
After going through the articles it';s like they asked AI to site sources. A couple of buzz words hit and they ran with it.
totally. they know a vast majority of Americans won't do the leg work and of the the people who do make it to that page (probably by clicking a link on Twitter) that was probably the extent of the research that they will do.
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Yeah, they were already way down last year. There was a NYT article earlier in the thread (from maybe last Summer?) saying that Harris's "Boarder czar" task force was to find out why people were coming and work with countries in Central and South America to stop the influx of migrants. And that seems to have worked.
But unfortunately, people want to see performative actions like guys with guns at border walls "protecting" us rather than solving the root issue.
Yeah, they were already way down last year. There was a NYT article earlier in the thread (from maybe last Summer?) saying that Harris's "Boarder czar" task force was to find out why people were coming and work with countries in Central and South America to stop the influx of migrants. And that seems to have worked.
But unfortunately, people want to see performative actions like guys with guns at border walls "protecting" us rather than solving the root issue.
Yes If i remember we were supposed to help out in the other countries with certain problems to stop the influx. Not sure how much of that we did but the numbers coming over are a fraction of what they once were.
Vague article. It does what I figured DOGE would eliminate. Any part of foreign aid to these countries. I'd love a follow up article to see what actually was implemented like, what companies went there, tax breaks, agreements.
It sounds like whatever was done is working and curious if it benefitted the country also.
Oh Ca$h, oh Ca$h? Could you leave Las Vegas and come to DC and provide a wee little bit of leadership and direction? Ca$h? Might be a good time to go criming for those interested. Particularly hilarious seeing how Ca$h hasn’t submitted a budget request, something he’s legally obligated to do and COOTWH just pardoned a notorious violent drug dealer. But you know, priorities.
White House pressure for increased immigration arrests strains law enforcement agencies
The Trump administration is building up federal manpower and resources to meet the White House’s desire to triple the number of daily immigration arrests – signaling a renewed push to go well beyond efforts from previous administrations.
The White House is putting intense pressure on law enforcement agencies across the government to meet a goal of a million deportations a year. That’s led to a surge of agents and officers across the federal government focusing their attention on arrests and deportation efforts – and in some cases straining resources.
At the FBI, hundreds of agents have been reassigned to immigration-related duties, raising concerns among agents that the shift could hinder important national security investigations, including into terror threats and espionage by China and Russia, according to people familiar with the matter.
Top FBI officials have provided little guidance to field offices on how agents are expected to increase immigration arrest numbers while also working their top priority cases, the sources said.
FBI agents have been told by supervisors not to document moving resources away from high-priority cases toward immigration-related work, according to one person familiar with the matter.
FBI agents typically log hours toward specific threats or assignments, but officials appear to be trying to avoid creating a paper trail that would show that the FBI is pulling resources away from national security threats to immigration, the source said. As a result, some field offices are declining to take on new investigations of certain threats.
There are also incentive efforts underway.
Senior FBI officials in New York this week sent an email to its workforce of more than 1,000 agents promising overtime pay if they helped with “enforcement and removal operations,” according to an email obtained by CNN.
FBI agents who work on the enforcement and removal “surge” through the end of the fiscal year, which is September 30, could earn a transfer “to the division of their choosing,” the email said.
Some FBI offices in border states have already diverted resources from countering cybercrime toward immigration issues, said a former FBI agent who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preserve their relationship with former colleagues.
“While the FBI does not comment on specific personnel decisions, our agents and support staff are dedicated professionals working around the clock to defend the homeland and crush violent crime — a mission which certainly overlaps with the consequences of the previous administration’s four-year open border policies,” FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson said in a statement to CNN. “We are proud to work with our interagency partners to keep the American people safe.”
Trump officials initially said arrests of immigrants would focus on those who pose public safety or national security threats. And while people who fall under that category are still being detained, the aperture has widened as people without criminal records have been picked up and deported.
The all-hands-on-deck-for-immigration approach is raising critical questions inside the FBI and other law enforcement agencies about how they use limited resources to execute their mission.
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“Well, Beave, because they’re taking the jobs away from hard working white boys who want to work but can’t because they’ll do the work for less money and even for free. Why do you think Eddie can’t get a job and is always over here bugging us?”
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trump is so stupid...review the section about the crosses
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/texas-border-sheriff-says-illegal-crossings-have-seen-dramatic-decline-ca-migrant-center-shuts-down
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/migrant-crossings-u-s-mexico-border-historically-low-levels/
But unfortunately, people want to see performative actions like guys with guns at border walls "protecting" us rather than solving the root issue.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/what-kamala-harriss-record-in-central-america-and-the-caribbean-reveals-about-her-foreign-policy-approach/
It sounds like whatever was done is working and curious if it benefitted the country also.
White House pressure for increased immigration arrests strains law enforcement agencies
The Trump administration is building up federal manpower and resources to meet the White House’s desire to triple the number of daily immigration arrests – signaling a renewed push to go well beyond efforts from previous administrations.
The White House is putting intense pressure on law enforcement agencies across the government to meet a goal of a million deportations a year. That’s led to a surge of agents and officers across the federal government focusing their attention on arrests and deportation efforts – and in some cases straining resources.
At the FBI, hundreds of agents have been reassigned to immigration-related duties, raising concerns among agents that the shift could hinder important national security investigations, including into terror threats and espionage by China and Russia, according to people familiar with the matter.
Top FBI officials have provided little guidance to field offices on how agents are expected to increase immigration arrest numbers while also working their top priority cases, the sources said.
FBI agents have been told by supervisors not to document moving resources away from high-priority cases toward immigration-related work, according to one person familiar with the matter.
FBI agents typically log hours toward specific threats or assignments, but officials appear to be trying to avoid creating a paper trail that would show that the FBI is pulling resources away from national security threats to immigration, the source said. As a result, some field offices are declining to take on new investigations of certain threats.
There are also incentive efforts underway.
Senior FBI officials in New York this week sent an email to its workforce of more than 1,000 agents promising overtime pay if they helped with “enforcement and removal operations,” according to an email obtained by CNN.
FBI agents who work on the enforcement and removal “surge” through the end of the fiscal year, which is September 30, could earn a transfer “to the division of their choosing,” the email said.
Some FBI offices in border states have already diverted resources from countering cybercrime toward immigration issues, said a former FBI agent who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preserve their relationship with former colleagues.
“While the FBI does not comment on specific personnel decisions, our agents and support staff are dedicated professionals working around the clock to defend the homeland and crush violent crime — a mission which certainly overlaps with the consequences of the previous administration’s four-year open border policies,” FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson said in a statement to CNN. “We are proud to work with our interagency partners to keep the American people safe.”
Trump officials initially said arrests of immigrants would focus on those who pose public safety or national security threats. And while people who fall under that category are still being detained, the aperture has widened as people without criminal records have been picked up and deported.
The all-hands-on-deck-for-immigration approach is raising critical questions inside the FBI and other law enforcement agencies about how they use limited resources to execute their mission.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/politics/white-house-immigration-arrests-law-enforcement-agencies
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