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Old 02-14-2020, 11:52 PM
 
Location: Cali
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So... arrest them in the sanctuary cities, not at the border. Right? Elite border guards, who are specially trained to guard the border, are being redeployed away from the border to supplement non-elite agents. Does this sound like an efficacious use of specialists? Why not just hire more regular agents? Sounds more like a stunt than sensible tactics.
Um, yes. Knocking down door to arrest & deport known criminal illegal aliens is a perfect way to use BORTAC. That is the whole damn function why BORTAC was created in the first place.

These criminal illegal aliens are not your average illegal aliens like Jesus or Maria. These criminal aliens have been arrested & charged for a crime by local police.
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Old 02-15-2020, 12:00 AM
 
Location: Central Florida
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Regardless, they have no business being here. So out they go.

Asylum for refugees is a human right under international law. Mexico can't absorb those people, it has problems of its own with the drug war that is fuelled by American $$$.
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Old 02-15-2020, 12:09 AM
 
Location: Cali
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There’s is no “elite “ CBP- just reg guys on assignment- and normally ICE/ERO is who does the in-house pick ups away from borders or airports etc. -sensationalism at work here.
And you know this how?????

BORTAC agents are the elite of CBP BP. They come to my port to train us on active shooter every summer. The majority of these BORTAC guys served in military special operations prior of joining CBP. There is a semi-famous former BORTAC agent name Vincent Rocco Vargas. Look him up on wiki

Also, CBP does “in-house pick ups”. It’s called TDY
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Old 02-15-2020, 03:32 AM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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And you know this how?????

BORTAC agents are the elite of CBP BP. They come to my port to train us on active shooter every summer. The majority of these BORTAC guys served in military special operations prior of joining CBP. There is a semi-famous former BORTAC agent name Vincent Rocco Vargas. Look him up on wiki

Also, CBP does “in-house pick ups”. It’s called TDY
They have every conceivable tool and training similar to military tactical units and training facilities like FLTC And yes they are named Bortac. With pilots - air and helicopters, MRAP type tanks vehicles and all the pretty war toys, BUT this is what they do. Nothing new, mrT has ordered a deployment (read article) along with the other agencies to do an operation in certain cities. Ice has such units as RRT and SRT -similar functions. All I’m saying it’s on national news- like OH WOW, they created a special Fed police unit to grab illegals! but again nothing new. They have been conducting surges forever, normally it’s kept quiet, until the news release after it’s all over.
TDY is a temp. duty assignment. Sure -anytime they travel outside their aor. CBP norm does not leave the borders or points of entry, and probably 80% of Fed Employees are former Military. A simple ordinary Interagency OP plan.
PS- not always good to be naming these folks on open media - officer safety and all that. Really
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Old 02-15-2020, 04:55 AM
 
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A reasonable outcome when cities blatantly violate federal law. Even worse, they actively support subversion of the law. Frankly, the federal government needs to start arresting city/county government officials for obstruction of justice.


There's a system in place for changing laws. Anyone who is unwilling to let that system work and chooses to engage in subterfuge should be prepared to accept the consequences.
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Old 02-15-2020, 05:30 AM
 
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"project" much?
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Old 02-15-2020, 05:38 AM
 
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Yes according to law enforcement in those cites, still waiting for a definition of a sanctuary city.
Somebody has to TELL you what "sanctuary" means!

And WE are called the UN-educated!
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Old 02-15-2020, 05:40 AM
 
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What the heck are you babbling about?

There are so many false info in your post I don’t even know where to begin.
His "tiny" mind can't grasp it!
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Old 02-15-2020, 05:58 AM
 
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The illegals around Los Angeles will be safe, no need to worry about them. Local LA news:

"Los Angeles leaders are sending a message that the city will not coordinate with the federal government. L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and Police Chief Michel Moore addressed the city in a video Friday, alerting immigrants of their rights, "You don't have to open your door to an ICE agent who doesn't have a warrant signed by a judge," Garcetti said. "Rest assured here in Los Angeles we are not coordinating with ICE."

At the same time, Orange Co Sherrif Barnes says the increase in crime is a direct result of Senate Bill 54, also known as the "Sanctuary Cities" law. 238 illegals released back into his county alone without notifying ICE were arrested again for new crimes including robbery, rape, child molestation and drug trafficking. "What it really accomplished was returning criminals to the communities in which they often times preyed upon. It did nothing else."

Plenty to read from both sides of the argument in the local newspapers and online.
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Old 02-15-2020, 06:04 AM
 
Location: East Lansing, MI
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They have every conceivable tool and training similar to military tactical units and training facilities like FLTC And yes they are named Bortac. With pilots - air and helicopters, MRAP type tanks vehicles and all the pretty war toys, BUT this is what they do. Nothing new, mrT has ordered a deployment (read article) along with the other agencies to do an operation in certain cities. Ice has such units as RRT and SRT -similar functions. All I’m saying it’s on national news- like OH WOW, they created a special Fed police unit to grab illegals! but again nothing new. They have been conducting surges forever, normally it’s kept quiet, until the news release after it’s all over.
TDY is a temp. duty assignment. Sure -anytime they travel outside their aor. CBP norm does not leave the borders or points of entry, and probably 80% of Fed Employees are former Military. A simple ordinary Interagency OP plan.
PS- not always good to be naming these folks on open media - officer safety and all that. Really
Well, in his defense - if the dude has a Wiki page, I don't think posting his name on a piddly discussion board is much of an issue.
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