Thursday, November 22, 2018

Still here...and happy Thanksgiving.

Down on the border wall, the army continues to harden the fence.

Thanks to that liberal judge overturning the President's order denying asylum to illegals who just jump the border, they are coming our way again. Yesterday a Honduran woman with two kids ran through the traffic lanes at the port and immediately began screaming, in English, that she was pregnant. Before that judge's stupid call, they'd all have been sent back to Honduras. But because of it, they got processed and given a bus ride to Tucson and notice to appear in court for a future immigration hearing that they'll never show up for. And there ARE 200 more in the civic center south of the border just waiting to walk across and start getting American charity and welfare benefits.

Ten miles down the border fence though, some of us are still trying to do our jobs, watching for the drug mules and more desperate illegals who already know that their prior criminal history bars them from asylum. They want to get in too though. And that's why old fat guys like me climb mountains to set up observation posts to spot them.
So this was yesterday. Today I'm just back in from a long, tiring hike up and down lots of mountains where we just missed a group of probable dope smugglers based on the trail signs and fresh litter we found. We tracked them as far as we could but came up empty.

And the litter. As far as the eye can see, nothing but litter in our "pristine wilderness area". Empty water bottlers, food containers, clothing, etc.; these pigs just throw anything that they're done with down wherever they happen to be. You can stand anywhere here and look around and you will find trash thrown down by illegals. This is their culture and how they lived in their countries and you can be assured that it's not going to chance when they get up here and start working for cash under the table and scamming EBT with false documents. Personally I think that every eco-loving liberal who supports open borders needs to be forced to come down here and pick all this crap up.

Or maybe I'm just bitter because I'm tired and didn't get any turkey today. But Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you.

11 comments:

  1. God bless and protect you!

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  2. Happy Thanksgiving to you too. Thanks for being down there on the front lines. I hope when you get back, everyone who knows you gives you a thanksgiving to remember. God bless you, and keep you safe.

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  3. Thank you for being down there.

    Maybe something weird will happen and we'll put all of the illegals to work cleaning up their mess and digging moats.

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  4. Happy Thanksgiving, Murph. I've been at work in the field on more holidays than I care to remember, buddy, so I know the feelings.

    Making the Green Weeinies and Eco-Fraks pick up the trash would be an excellent way to introduce them to Real World exercises. Too bad it'll never happen.

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  5. Happy Thanksgiving, sir. We're grateful for you, and to you for being there.

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  6. Thank you for your service to all of us!

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  7. I second LL. Be safe and keep your chin up.

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  8. I have been to Calexico, Ca. Same there,fields of trash.

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  9. BTDT, thank you for stepping up! Stay safe, and be glad you didn't get C-rats Turkey loaf... :-D

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  10. Y'all need anything that I can send you?

    You have my Email if there is something.

    Let me know.

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  11. Litter. There was a bit of a dust up at the community Facebook page towards the end of summer. That little park over on the Shenandoah near the power substation is thoroughly trashed every weekend. I and a few others pointed out that the population there on weekends is largely Hispanic. That wasn't much appreciated. Suggesting that the norm in a Third World is to lack trash pickup services was racist I guess. There was a "solution" announced: post signs and ask the people nicely to clean up after themselves. So someone did. Only to find the signs torn down and the park trashed by the following Sunday evening. It got real quiet after that.

    Import the Third World and you import everything that goes with that. Trouble is, most people see those countries purely through experience in resorts, not the real world of dirt and poverty that makes our poorest look rich in comparison.

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