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Posted: 3/17/2024 10:54:49 AM EDT
[Last Edit: Kalashnikov762]
He said they will be intercepted at sea and turned away before they make landfall.  The Coast Guard, state police and local LE assets will be used including helicopter patrols to spot the smuggling vessels. He admits that there isn't much he can do if they arrive on land.  I wonder from whom the USCG takes their orders from?  

Should we believe the governor when he tells us that invading foreigners will actually be turned away before they get here?
Link Posted: 3/17/2024 11:44:02 AM EDT
[#1]
No coc comment.
Link Posted: 3/17/2024 7:48:12 PM EDT
[#2]
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/FLFFWCC/bulletins/390c365

FWC officers stop vessel with multiple illegal Haitian immigrants, guns, drugs and night vision equipment near Sebastian Inlet

On Feb. 29, at approximately 7:30 p.m., two Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers conducting nighttime water-based patrol near Sebastian Inlet stopped a 42-foot vessel returning from offshore. Immediately upon stopping the vessel, the officers knew they had intercepted a human smuggling operation. The operator of the vessel was armed and onboard; lying prone on the deck of the boat, they discovered 25 individuals, including five unaccompanied children, illegally entering the country.

In addition to the individuals onboard, officers discovered firearms, night vision gear and drugs. The vessel operator and a passenger, both U.S. citizens, were turned over to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office and the case was referred to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol and the BCSO for further investigation.
Link Posted: 3/17/2024 8:28:38 PM EDT
[#3]
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Originally Posted By Stitches1974:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/FLFFWCC/bulletins/390c365

FWC officers stop vessel with multiple illegal Haitian immigrants, guns, drugs and night vision equipment near Sebastian Inlet

On Feb. 29, at approximately 7:30 p.m., two Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers conducting nighttime water-based patrol near Sebastian Inlet stopped a 42-foot vessel returning from offshore. Immediately upon stopping the vessel, the officers knew they had intercepted a human smuggling operation. The operator of the vessel was armed and onboard; lying prone on the deck of the boat, they discovered 25 individuals, including five unaccompanied children, illegally entering the country.

In addition to the individuals onboard, officers discovered firearms, night vision gear and drugs. The vessel operator and a passenger, both U.S. citizens, were turned over to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office and the case was referred to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol and the BCSO for further investigation.
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Link Posted: 3/18/2024 5:04:23 PM EDT
[#4]
America's domestic enemies, the dhimmicrats,  are going to use the Haitian situation as just another way to do immense damage to America.
Link Posted: 3/18/2024 7:07:04 PM EDT
[#5]
FWC inherited the vessels that FL Marine Patrol used to operate.










Link Posted: 3/18/2024 9:46:33 PM EDT
[#6]
Awesome A-Team style stainless Mini-14 in that first picture.  Is that a 40 round magazine - which apparently is what's needed to hit a man sized target at 100 yards with it.

Plus the full squat position, like Old Boy is dropping a deuce too!
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