More good news is coming out of California.
Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a number of really bad bills dealing with immigration. He also rejected a ridiculous "Fake News" Advisory Board.
He even strengthened the role of the national guard along California's southern border.
And now federal immigration enforcement is doing an incredible job, stepping up their efforts across the Mojave Desert.
Mojave Desert |
Border Patrol launches Operation Blazing Sands in California
desert
by both the vice president and the homeland security secretary, Border Patrol
launched Operation Blazing Sands last month to deter illegal border crossings
and thwart human smuggling attempts.
Deterrence is exactly what we need.
activity along a stretch of border in the southeastern-most part of the
California desert, according to agent Justin Castrejon. Agents responded in
mid-August with Operation Blazing Sands, a collaboration between Border
Patrol’s El Centro and Yuma sectors.
And yet we have crazy liberal loonies who want to abolish ICE. They want to get rid of the federal authorities who stop smuggling and crack down on transnational gangs. ICE is not just about rounding up illegal aliens and deporting them from the country.
They go after international bad actors doing incredible harm in our country from overseas, too.
and Yuma Sector to better target transnational criminal organizations,” said
Gloria Chavez, chief of the El Centro Sector, after the operation launched.
BAM! Why does Alex Villaneuva and other bad law enforcement officers want to get rid of ICE?
Imperial County is in the Southeastern most section of California. It's also one of the bluest counties in the state, heavily Hispanic, right next to the California-Mexico Border. Yet even in that city, one of the councils took a stand against SB 54. No matter how different voices feel about the large illegal alien population in the country, no one wants foreign national criminals to run rampant on our streets. Above all, they need to be deported. Everyone agrees on that.
of the border from October 2017 through July 2018, before the operation began,
according to data from the sector. That’s about eight people per day and just
over 10 percent of the 23,452 people caught in the entire El Centro Sector
during that period.
We need to build that wall, nice and tall. This never-ending stream of border-crossing criminals need to see a big barrier in their way so that they can't get into the country at all. The resources that our federal law enforcement agents have to spend dealing with all of these illegal aliens is too much. We should not have to be caring for these illegal aliens.
Patrol stations. The 20-mile area where Operation Blazing Sands is focused,
known to agents there as the “east desert,” makes up close to 29 percent of
that border and is patrolled by agents from the Calexico station.
Good.
Calexico |
border, Castrejon said.
landscape turns from farmland to short brush and small mounds of sand. The All
American canal runs between Interstate 8 and the border, and the canal’s steep
sides and strong currents sometimes trap border crossers who are often already
exhausted from their journey through the desert in Mexico.
We need our law enforcement officers doing everything in their power to stop this open-border insanity. Stop this lawlessness. We need to send a clear message that the United States of America cannot take in every hard-up, tough-luck case in the world. The answer to the world's problems is not an open border.
Sector, their goal is Interstate 8, Castrejon explained. If they can make it to
a car that’s supposed to pick them up there, they can disappear into traffic
before they are detected.
Wow. We need border patrol along the interstate highways, then. How hard will it be to coordinate those activities?
Canal curves under the highway, removing the dangerous obstacle from border
crossers’ path and allowing the freeway to stretch closer to Mexico. The sand
begins to mound higher in this part of the desert though the dunes don’t yet
reach the peaks of those further east at Buttercup, a popular dune buggy area.
agents frequently make “cuts” in the area, checking for footprints where they
had dragged the sand smooth earlier in the day.
Wow. This is the kind of reporting that we need to read. We need to know how our border patrol are taking care of us and protecting our southern ports of entry. This is the kind of action we need to see more of.
fence changes from 15- to 20-foot bollards used in town to a “floating fence”
that was built around 2009. The floating fence has similar bollards, or posts
placed close together, that are a few feet shorter, and its base allows agents
to prevent sand from mounding into dunes along the fence until it is easy to
climb over. If the sand gets too high, the fence can be lifted and set down
again on top.
underfoot, the area around Gordon Wells has become a popular place to cross,
Castrejon said.
Illegal aliens will do as much as they think possible to enter into the United States. They want this coutnry's money, they want the easy access to welfare. They want to get into all the cheaper labor and life of the government welfare systems.
scanning for signs of crossings, were quick to point out footprints on the
Mexican side of the fence and a piece of rope tied between bollards to act as a
ladder. Sun-blanched water bottles were scattered on the ground around the
fence.
about a month ago, less than 10 minutes after he checked the area by Gordon
Wells, an agent monitoring the camera tower alerted him to a group that had
just crossed there.
us,” Castrejon said.
Wow. Our border agents are not safe. We need to build that wall and help out our federal law enforcement agents.
the border between Calexico, Calif., and Yuma, Arizona.
Castrejon responded, arresting one U.S. citizen smuggler and four unauthorized
immigrants.
They are not "unauthorized migrants", either. They are illegal aliens!
try to pull the car over. If the driver refuses to stop, agents collaborate
over radios to monitor where the car goes. In some cases, including for at
least one arrest so far during Operation Blazing Sands, agents can deploy a
“vehicle immobilization device” that punctures the car’s tires with hollow
needles and slowly lets the air out. The gradual deflating helps keep the car’s
passengers safer, Castrejon said.
Yes. Folks, this is what we are dealing with. No more open borders. We need to enforce the rule of law.
look for people that the group might have left behind. Smugglers often abandon
people who become sick or injured because they don’t want to slow down the
group, Castrejon said.
How about that? With all of this talk about refugees seeking a better life, we find that many of these economic migrants get abandoned by the coyotes smuggling them into the country. We need to build the wall in order to save lives. We must put up that barrier so that these evil people can no longer take advantage of migrants, only to leave them for dead in the border lands.
“All they care about is money.”
Yes, and that sentiments just as equally applies to Big Business, Big Government, and Big La Raza which wants open borders and no enforcement.
operating in the east desert, borrowing from other stations in both sectors,
Castrejon said. He was not permitted to say how many agents were involved.
be in our control,” he said.
YES! This is exactly what I want to hear.
close to the border and along the highway. A helicopter hovered overhead,
waiting if needed.
The border patrol brings in every element they can find. This is what we need.
began, according to a press release, when an agent spotted five people crossing
illegally into the U.S. The group got into a car, and the agent followed and
stopped it in Brawley.
apprehended so far.
least 10 people, almost all U.S. citizens, have been charged with human
smuggling after being apprehended through the operation. They were transporting
23 people who were not authorized to be in the U.S.
Shameful! Perhaps we should discuss revoking the citizenship of Americans who aid and abet illegal entry, unlawful presence, or who engage in
dying in the desert’s extreme heat. Temperatures there can reach 120 during
summer days.
people who died crossing the border so far in fiscal 2018, Castrejon said, and
many of those deaths were in the east desert.
underestimate their abilities,” Castrejon said. “The terrain is unforgiving.”
Castrejon said.
Yes. The harsh terrain is not enough. We need to build that wall!
because Border Patrol didn’t want to tip off smugglers.
Castrejon said.
organizations in the area as part of the project.
Final Reflection
I am nothing short of surprised and pleasantly amazed that a major newspapers, for what it's worth, reported on the incredible, challenging efforts of our national border patrol efforts. It's amazing what they have to put up with, and what illegal aliens are willing to do to get their way into this country.
We need to build that wall, triple the border patrol, crack down on VISA overstays, set up clear ports of entry in our embassies in other countries. Let's also put an end to allow legal entrants to get onto public assistance of any kind. Any state which violates these conditions should have their federal funding cut, or the national guard should fall under Presidential purview for good.
Our men and women fighting for our safety, sovereignty, and citizenship should be respected, protected, and promoted at all costs. This lawlessness must cease.
Border Patrol agents deserve our respect |