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Re: Looks like a CCP invasion in Hot Springs, California.

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Ahnold

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Dec 6, 2023, 2:02:29 PM12/6/23
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On 06 Dec 2023, Mitchell Holman <noe...@verizon.net> posted some
news:XnsB0D2543BD6C58...@69.80.102.51:

> Paul Ragna <tpr...@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:XnsB0D1C4EFBDC1B882000099222@ 135.181.20.170:
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>> Joe Biden should be tried for treason.
>>
>> <https://twitter.com/VenturaReport/status/1731736578404589872>
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>> "HAPPENING NOW?? Large groups of migrants , mostly Chinese national
>> men crossing illegally through open gaps on the border wall in
>> Jacumba Hot Springs , CA
>
>
>
> So the Trump border wall is a failure.

You complete fucking fool...

"...the federal government started its aggressive, multi-pronged crackdown
against illegal immigration known as “Operation Gatekeeper.” In San Diego,
federal workers began to fortify 13 miles of a border barrier in the mid-
1990s with two tiers of additional fencing, stretching from the Pacific to
just east of the Otay Mesa port of entry. The fence then marched east.

Immigrants and smugglers, of both humans and drugs, did the same. To stem
the tide, a border barrier soon rose up from the desert chaparral along
Jacumba Hot Springs. Part of it was crafted from steel airstrip landing
mats left over from the Vietnam War."

"“Operation Gatekeeper” ultimately followed the illegal immigration
traffic into Jacumba Hot Springs. Federal workers raised metal fences
along sections of the border starting in 1995 — mostly the Vietnam-era
landing mats.

The area also saw an influx of Border Patrol agents — beefing up the force
in the Jacumba area to 30 agents at first and then to 73 by late 1998.

It wasn’t until federal workers finished installing bollard fencing in
2008 that illegal immigration in that area really started to fall off,
Border Patrol Community Liaison Agent Jason Bush said. Around the same
time, federal officials posted 250 agents at the Boulevard Border Patrol
Station, which oversees 500 square miles adjacent to the international
border — including Jacumba Hot Springs — said Bush, who has been stationed
in the area for a decade."

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