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From the border, the system is in place
From a friend and the video journalist who has had his work on Glen Beck, Bill Orielly and others, Dan Sandini aka Daylight Disinfectant.com
One of the interesting things about the illegal invader issue is that the folks on the border are up in arms about Obama's amnesty deal. Interestingly, it's not those folks who should be upset the most.
The people who are crossing by the thousands each day are barely seen in the communities lining the border in AZ, TX, NM, etc. The Administration has set up an advanced logistic system, to hide these folks from view. I call it, a "UPS System for illegals." They are picked up by the busload, in wildlife refuges lining the border, where the fine for a reporter to go in would be $500/violation and a criminal record. From there it's off to Homeland where they are given food, shelter, and clothing. They are then given a "Notice to Appear" (NTA) form scheduled for perhaps years down the road. INS has already said publicly, that they will not chase these people when they fail to appear in court. (see Brandon Darby's articles at Bretitbart). Homeland then accepts inbound wires, ACH transfers, credit cards and western union for anyone to buy these people plane or bus tickets.
From Homeland it is off to the local commie church (including many Catholic Churches), for more free services and to wait for their ride. The churches are outfitted with chain link fences and security guards to keep out prying eyes. Illegals sleep in tents and in a church school vacated for the holding purposes. The skies are patrolled by UAVs outside the church, checking for journalists who might sneak a peak. A police motor home is parked inside. Unmarked Department of Transportation vans pull up to the church and bring Illegals to the bus station or the airport, where they fly on their Notice to Appear form, without a photo ID. Church "minders" keep the press from interviewing any of these folks at the bus station or the airport, and ensure they have everything they need and get on the right bus. The guards in the bus station do not even speak English.
From there it's off to "Everywhere USA," (including Portland) efficiently and seamlessly distributed throughout the US. In case any of the civil patrols might want to put a "Monkey in the Wrench," FEMA camps to handle prisoners by the thousands are being built nearby.
CNN brings in a tour bus sized remote vehicle with it's own generator to film fake protests of in support for the Illegals. The protesters are flown in from all over the country, at the expense of Liberal Non-For Profits. Even then, the protests are weak, unenthusiastic and use "astroturfed" signs and pre-canned slogans and songs. CNN photographers and the Liberal LA Times struggle to get all 10 of the protestors into a single shot to make it look big. It's a posed photo, made to look unscripted.
Across town an Illegal walks into the US unmolested with her child and a Liberal reporter just happens to be waiting in the right spot to take her sob story. It looks canned and it probably is. The illegal is whisked quickly into a Homeland SUV with a leather interior. She seems perturbed at being made to wait. Funny thing is her clothes are not wet or muddy from the crossing. Nearby Homeland makes a big show of confiscating a Jet Ski supposedly used to smuggle in illegals. Two local Congressman happen to be standing there when they do it. Approached by reporters, the Homeland Security is forbidden from saying a word. Interestingly, a Fox News big time producer is there as well.
I personally witnessed and photographed all this and more over the summer. This logistical system is hard at work as I type this, spreading an even veneer of imported crime, disease, and social burden on all of the states of our nation.
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