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I've sarcastically commented before that the reason ships are delayed going through the Panama canal is because it takes time for them to drop off their passengers but that would also help explain the huge increase in Chinese immigrants crossing the border

 

And we have all asked who is organizing this, who is helping them,,,, Here is art of that answer. And if it isn't treason, it is most certainly human trafficking

 

 

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It's definitely hard to arrest for treason those who control who arrests who for what. In case anyone is still wondering who cannot be trusted in the world ,please see the below list. Be advised this is not exhaustive. Many of these have been by third world countries for their corruption but nobody listened because they were "poor and malnourished".

 

The UN

NATO

Clinton Foundation

FBI

CIA
US Govt

Bill Gates

CDC

FDA

IRS

Hollywood

 

 

 

 

Buy me chickens and tell me you hate the government. 

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1 hour ago, Cinga said:

 

For?

 

 

The massive number of crimes to begin slipping out of the mouths of the main stream media and hitting areas not accustomed to it. They cannot hide it any more. The numbers are much too great for the impact to not be out in the open soon. This does not end well and they won't be removed once they're in. Can't get them all.

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Judge orders NYC to stop using school to house migrants — while blasting ‘Right to Shelter’ rule as ‘relic from past’
 

A Staten Island judge Tuesday ordered the city to stop using the site of a former Catholic school as a 300-person migrant shelter — while blasting the Big Apple’s “Right to Shelter” law as a “relic from the past.”

 

Justice Wayne Ozzi issued a preliminary injunction that blocks the city from filling the former St. John Villa Academy with asylum seekers, although it was not immediately clear whether the facility would close.

 

The Adams administration last month convinced the state Appellate Division to keep the Staten Island shelter open hours after the same judge ordered it shut down in an earlier order.

 

City Hall was expected to immediately appeal Tuesday’s decision as well.

 

The Staten Island jurist also had some harsh words about the city’s “Right to Shelter” mandate, which since 1981 has required the five boroughs to provide housing to anyone who applies for it.

 

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They should have snuck in through the southern border:
 

They have two anchor babies. How can they be deported? Two of the kids are married to Americans. How can they be deported?

 

For 15 years, the Romeike family has lived in Morristown. Uwe Romeike, the father of the seven Romeike children, works as a piano accompanist at Carson-Newman University. Now, they say, the U.S. government is trying to deport them.
 

The family moved to the U.S. from Germany in 2008. Their application for asylum said they were fined by the German government roughly $9,000 after homeschooling their children, court documents show.

 

An immigration judge initially granted the family's application for asylum. The U.S. Department of Justice appealed the decision, and the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals revoked the family's asylum status, documents show.

 

The family, with the help of the U.S. Home School Defense Association, appealed to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. A three-judge panel unanimously ruled against the family.

 

"They have not shown that Germany's enforcement of its general school-attendance law amounts to persecution against them," Judge Jeffrey Sutton wrote for the court.

 

Judge Sutton said in his ruling the Romeikes didn't prove the German Government persecuted them for their religion, because they applied the homeschooling law regardless of religion.

 

Since the sixth circuit ruling in 2013, the Romeikes have lived in the U.S., checking in periodically with immigration agents.

 

"They're here with the approval of the U.S. government, but without permanent residency or citizenship status," said Kevin Boden, an attorney with the U.S. Home School Defense Association.

 

Romeike said two weeks ago, an immigration agent asked his family to return in four weeks, with German passports, and to prepare to self-deport.

 

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In Spain... which is really close to Morocco. We took the ferry over and the seas were rough (thank goodness my DIL had Dramamine), but on the way back the water like glass.  I "think" it was about an hour, so this is easily doable.
 

 

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World wide infiltration.

 

Coordinated by the WEF and their minions.

 

Destruction of sovereignty = ease of one world government adoption. 
 

Evil. Predicted. Happening in your lifetime.

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