User Panel
|
|
|
Quoted: 100% this. I think the reasoning is "because they're unarmed" yet when you see vids at the borders, they're throwing rocks/bottles/whatever they can find. In Israel I believe that gets a bullet response View Quote |
|
|
|
Quoted:
I wonder if those people know they are PAWNS, useful idiots in a Geo-Political game in which they are destined to remain poverty stricken victims, trotted out for Media Propaganda bites? This is the Western version of the game played with Palestinians. View Quote |
|
If I was a citizen of Mexico and lived anywhere near the border and had kids I would not let the kids out of my sight. I can picture some of these men abducting kids and threatening them to say that they are their kids to game the system of not being able to detain the kids for more then twenty days.
|
|
Quoted:
If any of them actually had the intestinal fortitude to walk Mexico tip to tip and end up at the border, I’d actually be ok with interviewing those people. View Quote Unless there is some other agenda somewhere? |
|
Beto about to be in more hot water?
PV can be a bit hit or miss, but here's hoping he's got the goods. |
|
Quoted:
I wonder if those people know they are PAWNS, useful idiots in a Geo-Political game in which they are destined to remain poverty stricken victims, trotted out for Media Propaganda bites? This is the Western version of the game played with Palestinians. View Quote |
|
Mexico can’t keep their own people from crossing the border, how and why would they stop Antonella’s else?
|
|
Nobody thinks walking 1000 miles through Mexico be what it is, but it do.
|
|
|
Quoted:
Beto about to be in more hot water? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dq9L7gxWkAEa0z-.jpg PV can be a bit hit or miss, but here's hoping he's got the goods. View Quote |
|
|
While I know it could never happen, and that we already have ways for people to apply to come in, if these caravans think they are special enough to go around the law, let's us do the same. Tell them we will hold a competition and allow in those who are smartest, strongest, youngest, and have the best ability to provide the USA with something we want. Then we interview them, and choose those with the best education, putting first those with a PHD (in skills we want such as engineering, physics, chemistry, etc...not philosophy, sexual identification studies etc) at top of the list, followed by masters degrees , Batchelor's degrees, then high school diplomas. Out of those groups, then we find those that are the best physical specimens by using something like one of the US armed forces physical qualification tests. After that, we find those who have the best speaking, writing and reading English, and continue sorting. Find out which ones want to assimilate with American culture rather than trying to turn the USA into another Central American country. Then, once all that testing is done, we allow each state in the country to choose the two they want to have live in their state. If the candidates say they don't want to live in that state for 5 years, they go back, and their spot goes to the next candidate.
Then no one can say we didn't take any in. If some congress person wants to bitch that not enough are coming in, we ask them how many they want to allow to live at their house for the next five years. |
|
|
This here shit is another reason to fuck The Red Cross:
"Migrants with respiratory infections and other illnesses have lined up for assistance from Red Cross workers and other organizations that have been following the migrants from town to town providing medical assistance. " |
|
OP is way behind the times. Pueblo Sin Fronteras have been doing this for years. I have zero doubts that Catholic Charities is also involved as they have been involved with assisting illegally aliens with sanctuary in their churches and other illegal issues.
|
|
|
Quoted:
What do you think Mexico will do with thousands of illegals if they can’t get through the border into the US? View Quote |
|
Quoted:
This here shit is another reason to fuck The Red Cross: "Migrants with respiratory infections and other illnesses have lined up for assistance from Red Cross workers and other organizations that have been following the migrants from town to town providing medical assistance. " View Quote |
|
Trump needs to fire up HARP and modify the crap out of their weather. A good hurricane should slow them down.
|
|
Quoted: Oh please be big! View Quote "Nobody needs to know" Beto Campaign Appears to Illegally Spend Funds on Supplies for Caravan Aliens "Nobody needs to know" Beto Campaign Appears to Illegally Spend Funds on Supplies for Caravan Aliens, Campaign Manager Says "Don't Worry" |
|
TRUMP: Hey cartels the 15,000 troops I’m send to the border have one mission. Slow your drug traffic to a halt. Next move is yours.
CARTELS: Hold my Cerveza. |
|
I really hope their funding dries up and they get stuck in Mexico.
|
|
Of course. Domain look-up of the website shows no info for the registrant other than the state: Arizona.
https://whois.icann.org/en/lookup?name=www.pueblosinfronteras.org Showing results for: PUEBLOSINFRONTERAS.ORG
Original Query: www.pueblosinfronteras.org Contact Information Registrant Contact Name: Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLC Mailing Address: , Arizona US Phone: Ext: Fax: Fax Ext: Email: Admin Contact Name: Organization: Mailing Address: , Phone: Ext: Fax: Fax Ext: Email: Tech Contact Name: Organization: Mailing Address: , Phone: Ext: Fax: Fax Ext: Email: View Quote GoDaddy Domain Lookup WHOIS search results Domain Name: pueblosinfronteras.org Registry Domain ID: D402200000000013563-LROR Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.godaddy.com Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.com Updated Date: 2017-09-08T06:57:41Z Creation Date: 2016-09-12T23:36:40Z Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2019-09-12T23:36:40Z Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC Registrar IANA ID: 146 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected] Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.4806242505 Domain Status: ok http://www.icann.org/epp#ok Registry Registrant ID: CR253127372 Registrant Name: Registration Private Registrant Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLC Registrant Street: DomainsByProxy.com Registrant Street: 14455 N. Hayden Road Registrant City: Scottsdale Registrant State/Province: Arizona Registrant Postal Code: 85260 Registrant Country: US Registrant Phone: +1.4806242599 Registrant Phone Ext: Registrant Fax: +1.4806242598 Registrant Fax Ext: Registrant Email: [email protected] Registry Admin ID: CR253127374 Admin Name: Registration Private Admin Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLC Admin Street: DomainsByProxy.com Admin Street: 14455 N. Hayden Road Admin City: Scottsdale Admin State/Province: Arizona Admin Postal Code: 85260 Admin Country: US Admin Phone: +1.4806242599 Admin Phone Ext: Admin Fax: +1.4806242598 Admin Fax Ext: Admin Email: [email protected] Registry Tech ID: CR253127373 Tech Name: Registration Private Tech Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLC Tech Street: DomainsByProxy.com Tech Street: 14455 N. Hayden Road Tech City: Scottsdale Tech State/Province: Arizona Tech Postal Code: 85260 Tech Country: US Tech Phone: +1.4806242599 Tech Phone Ext: Tech Fax: +1.4806242598 Tech Fax Ext: Tech Email: [email protected] Name Server: NS1.WEBSTARTS.COM Name Server: NS2.WEBSTARTS.COM DNSSEC: unsigned URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net/ >>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2018-11-02T01:00:00Z <<< For more information on Whois status codes, please visit https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/epp-status-codes-2014-06-16-en View Quote |
|
Quoted:
TRUMP: Hey cartels the 15,000 troops I’m send to the border have one mission. Slow your drug traffic to a halt. Next move is yours. CARTELS: Hold my Cerveza. View Quote I bet the cartel start causing all manner of hell south of the border until the troops leave. |
|
|
Quoted: I think the DNC told them to back off. Bad optics. Working against them for the election. And it's hard to explain how a caravan of women and kids can travel 2000 miles on foot in a month. View Quote Average adult walks at around 2.5 - 3.4 mph. Average Kindergartener walks around 2.5 mph. Average Sixth grader walks around 3.22 mph. Why do you always just make stuff up in every thread I see? |
|
Quoted:
Nobody is going to average 5 mph per hr, period. Maybe 3.5. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
|
Familia Latina Unida has a long history in Chicago community activism. They are balls deep with the Obamas and have been for years. They are associated with the Methodist Church, not the Catholic Church. Their founder, Elvira Arellano, is a criminal and illegal alien from Mexico. She was arrested for working under a false Social Security number, sentenced to 3 years probation and ordered to appear before an immigration court. Instead, she fled to the Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago. Pueblo Sin Fronteras and La Familia Latina Unida formerly shared the same Chicago address (2716 W. Division St, Chicago, Illinois 60622), which is the same address as the Adalberto United Methodist Church Arellano sheltered in from U.S. immigration authorities.
Full details here https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/la-familia-latina-unida/ The group's web site is here https://www.familialatinaunida.com/ They use their affiliation with the Methodist Church as a shield against criticism, as everything they do is in line with "What God wants." Feel free to write letters. Adalberto United Methodist Church 2716 W Division St. Chicago, IL 60622 Lincoln United Methodist Church 2242 S Damen Ave Chicago, IL 60608 Robles de Justicia Oaks of Righteousness 4013 W Armitage Ave Chicago, IL 60639 There is an address in Arizona or New Mexico with affiliated organizations. There are something like 6 community activism groups that share a shittly little office in an industrial area. I will try to find it. It's visible on Google Maps. |
|
Quoted:
WTF are you talking about? 2000 miles? Where did you get that from? The caravan started on October 12th in San Pedro Sula and as of today they were in Tapachula. That's 420 miles in 20 days which equals 21 miles a day. Many have hitchhiked or used buses for part of the way. But, even if they didn't, they'd be on a slightly lower than average walking pace. Average adult walks at around 2.5 - 3.4 mph. Average Kindergartener walks around 2.5 mph. Average Sixth grader walks around 3.22 mph. Why do you always just make stuff up in every thread I see? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I think the DNC told them to back off. Bad optics. Working against them for the election. And it's hard to explain how a caravan of women and kids can travel 2000 miles on foot in a month. Average adult walks at around 2.5 - 3.4 mph. Average Kindergartener walks around 2.5 mph. Average Sixth grader walks around 3.22 mph. Why do you always just make stuff up in every thread I see? ETA: you know I was rounding up and being conservative, to the advantage of the Invaders (they are carrying their country's flags) rite? First you defend a former Third Reich employee with a history of helping plunder the property of a condemned people and now you are siding with a foriegn invasion force |
|
Quoted:
I think the DNC told them to back off. Bad optics. Working against them for the election. And it's hard to explain how a caravan of women and kids can travel 2000 miles on foot in a month. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
I'm sorry they're going to miss the election too. I figured it would be a good show. |
|
Quoted:
Shit show either way. They get close to the border, as close as they can. No entry. Local criminal elements start engaging. Picking them off, shooting, stealing, usual nice-guy Mexican cartel stuff. Kidnapping girls, etc. Mexican authorities (lol) get overwhelmed. Total chaos. All over the news Because we didn't stop it. We didn't help them. I could see that happening. As far as I am concerned they are a threat that is currently on Mexican soil. Not our circus, not our monkeys, not until they try the border. If they all get cut to pieces in this bullshit caravan they've got going, well, stupid hurts I guess. View Quote |
|
Quoted:
The caravan looks like mostly young men to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I'm sorry they're going to miss the election too. I figured it would be a good show. |
|
|
|
|
Quoted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJCG_JckSF8 "Nobody needs to know" Beto Campaign Appears to Illegally Spend Funds on Supplies for Caravan Aliens, Campaign Manager Says "Don't Worry" View Quote Chacon: “The Hondurans, yeah… I’m going to go get some food right now, like just some stuff to drop off…” Themann: “How did they get through?” Chacon: “Well I think they accepted them as like asylum-seekers… So, I’m going to get some groceries and some blankets…” And then they talk about using campaign vans for people already here: Chacon: “… we’re going to give rides to some of the immigrants too. Like to the airport, to the bus station, like why not, you know?” I watched the entire video. I'm not seeing where they ever discussed sending anything to the caravan. Considering they mentioned people already here that had asylum claims, they seem to be talking about taking stuff to a facility or giving people rides once they are no longer in custody. I've worked on campaigns. You're allows to make donations to charity, individuals, or organizations structured like a charity. I can't remember the amount but if it is under like $250 (something in that area) for a charitable donation you don't have to itemize it. You just throw it in with other disbursements below the cap. It is all reported as one giant number because it is almost like petty cash. Now, the campaign itself has to keep categorized records and track payees because you can't go over that $250 per person/organization limit. I may have some of that slightly wrong because it has been 2 years since last working with a campaign. But looking at this wirh campaign eyes...this looks like an internal theft problem. Unless they were giving big aggregate amounts to one person or organization I don't understand why they'd be trying to hide it. It is kind of bizarre really. If they were using prepaid debt/credit cards those are typically loaded with $50-$100. We never used those that much because they are ripe for abuse. I no you can put like $500 on a prepaid if you want but a campaign would be insane to do that. I don't know if the employees were stealing that money or what. I don't understand why they'd try to hide it. There's no way for anyone to know to WHOM/WHERE a donation goes that is made by a campaign unless it busts through that $250 cap. Maybe internal theft is why Veritas mentions "personal use" but I don't quite get it. Personal use is money spent by the candidate on theirself. Employees/volunteers abusing funds or making fraudulent withdrawals isn't personal use. That only applies to the candidate. I've seen O'Keefe do this before when time is running out. He'll release something that says one thing in the video and another in his summary. From what I heard in the video the campaign manager knew they were doing something for the Hondurans but that she didn't know it was using prepaid. If she didn't know they were using campaign funds then only the workers are in trouble. The campaign doesn't get a FEC violation if a fieldworker or employee steals or intentionally mis-classifies expenses. Since they were actually getting Albertson's receipts and saying it was for a campaign event and not telling campaign finance department then the only people fucked are these workers. But I don't really understand why they were wanting to hide it to begin with because it isn't illegal for the campaign to donate to immigrants as charity if they want to. And if they keep amounts under $250 a person the public won't ever know and can't know. Maybe there is another video that ties it to something more nefarious but if I worked as a manager in the Beto Campaign I'd be saying thank you to O'Keefe. A campaign employee said something about having texts from the Campaign Manager. Now if they have that with proof she knew of an FEC violation then he's got something. He's close to having something on the campaign but with each potential issue there's 1 or 2 key missing pieces to make it a campaign finance violation versus individual violations and internal theft. At best they might get an FEC audit and a mean letter for lacking controls on prepaid cards. But have any of you ever worked on a campaign and saw how the sausage is made? Shit, theft and people lying to us about expenditures is one of the major issues. That's why few have actual campaign credit cards, bank accounts and checks require multiple sign-offs, and also why finance handles petty cash and keeps it locked up. Why am I NOT shocked that Beto's staff was giving away all his donations to asylum seekers? Should we try and win the election or give the campaign dollars away to people who can't vote. Stupid ass progressives. You know who is going to be SUPER PISSED? People that made donations to Beto - especially big donors. People get legitimately mad and will never donate to you again if you let stuff like this happen. Can we call it? Cruz by 15! |
|
Quoted: How far is it from start to end point? Were they not supposed to be at the border on election day? I've got vids of them climbing into buses and trucks... I said healthy adult. Get off your high horse. View Quote I never heard anything saying they were going to be at the border on election day. That wouldn't make any sense. Are you sure you didn't get taken by a troll? Let's say they went to McAllen. That'd be 1450 miles total from where they originated in San Pedro Sula. At 21 miles per day (their current pace or a tad slower) it would take them 69 day. Now there was definitely discussion of buses for a few of the most dangerous parts of the trip, but I was under the impression they were going to hoof it most of the way. I'm just pointing out that whether adult or child the difference is not that great. They're probably walking around 10-12 hours a day. That's around 1.75 - 2.1 mph at their current pace. Which more or less makes sense to me because people stop, use the bathroom, get water/food, etc. They probably set out each day with a set mileage or so to cover. My point was they were never going to make it to the border be election day? Why would they even want to? That's just a random day and is meaningless to them. I didn't understand where you got 2000 miles from because that'd be like coming from Costa Rica or Panama. Doesn't matter. I bet they're regretting the shit out of it right now. I saw where like 400 asked México to send them back to Honduras and México did. |
|
|
Quoted:
I don't know what border crossing they are going to. But they've only made it 420 miles in 20-21 days. I never heard anything saying they were going to be at the border on election day. That wouldn't make any sense. Are you sure you didn't get taken by a troll? Let's say they went to McAllen. That'd be 1450 miles total from where they originated in San Pedro Sula. At 21 miles per day (their current pace or a tad slower) it would take them 69 day. Now there was definitely discussion of buses for a few of the most dangerous parts of the trip, but I was under the impression they were going to hoof it most of the way. I'm just pointing out that whether adult or child the difference is not that great. They're probably walking around 10-12 hours a day. That's around 1.75 - 2.1 mph at their current pace. Which more or less makes sense to me because people stop, use the bathroom, get water/food, etc. They probably set out each day with a set mileage or so to cover. My point was they were never going to make it to the border be election day? Why would they even want to? That's just a random day and is meaningless to them. I didn't understand where you got 2000 miles from because that'd be like coming from Costa Rica or Panama. Doesn't matter. I bet they're regretting the shit out of it right now. I saw where like 400 asked México to send them back to Honduras and México did. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: How far is it from start to end point? Were they not supposed to be at the border on election day? I've got vids of them climbing into buses and trucks... I said healthy adult. Get off your high horse. I never heard anything saying they were going to be at the border on election day. That wouldn't make any sense. Are you sure you didn't get taken by a troll? Let's say they went to McAllen. That'd be 1450 miles total from where they originated in San Pedro Sula. At 21 miles per day (their current pace or a tad slower) it would take them 69 day. Now there was definitely discussion of buses for a few of the most dangerous parts of the trip, but I was under the impression they were going to hoof it most of the way. I'm just pointing out that whether adult or child the difference is not that great. They're probably walking around 10-12 hours a day. That's around 1.75 - 2.1 mph at their current pace. Which more or less makes sense to me because people stop, use the bathroom, get water/food, etc. They probably set out each day with a set mileage or so to cover. My point was they were never going to make it to the border be election day? Why would they even want to? That's just a random day and is meaningless to them. I didn't understand where you got 2000 miles from because that'd be like coming from Costa Rica or Panama. Doesn't matter. I bet they're regretting the shit out of it right now. I saw where like 400 asked México to send them back to Honduras and México did. How far from their start point to San Diego way point? |
|
They played a statement from a Honduran priest on Trump's proposal to end all aid to Central America. He responded that he hopes it happens, as they already rely on the US for too much and finished by saying that it was time for Honduras to solve its own problems.
It was a breathe of fresh air, I almost couldn't believe I was hearing it. |
|
Quoted: WTF are you talking about? 2000 miles? Where did you get that from? The caravan started on October 12th in San Pedro Sula and as of today they were in Tapachula. That's 420 miles in 20 days which equals 21 miles a day. Many have hitchhiked or used buses for part of the way. But, even if they didn't, they'd be on a slightly lower than average walking pace. Average adult walks at around 2.5 - 3.4 mph. Average Kindergartener walks around 2.5 mph. Average Sixth grader walks around 3.22 mph. Why do you always just make stuff up in every thread I see? View Quote No offense meant to Khin. I just notic that people on both sides don't fact check very well as long as if fits their narative. I know my dumb as did it once or twice before. |
|
Those poor migrants.
They just want to bring us their Spanish herpes. |
|
Quoted:
Most conservatives get their facts from memes. Just like liberals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: WTF are you talking about? 2000 miles? Where did you get that from? The caravan started on October 12th in San Pedro Sula and as of today they were in Tapachula. That's 420 miles in 20 days which equals 21 miles a day. Many have hitchhiked or used buses for part of the way. But, even if they didn't, they'd be on a slightly lower than average walking pace. Average adult walks at around 2.5 - 3.4 mph. Average Kindergartener walks around 2.5 mph. Average Sixth grader walks around 3.22 mph. Why do you always just make stuff up in every thread I see? |
|
Quoted: I think the DNC told them to back off. Bad optics. Working against them for the election. And it's hard to explain how a caravan of women and kids can travel 2000 miles on foot in a month. View Quote Assuming you spend 8 hours sleeping, eat while You walk and poop along side of the road they would need to be moving at 4+ mph, that's nearly jogging speed. Based case the left can argue the locals are helping them by offering them rides but as their numbers swell to tens of thousand it's hard to believe Jose is putting all of those refugees in the back of his truck. Th real answer is the left is funding their journey in and effort to make a false humanitarian crisis. Either trump lets them cross which sets the standard for more migrants and more future democrat voters or trump turns them away and they make him out to be a monster |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.