Thursday, November 21, 2024

If President-elect Trump is serious about deporting foreign criminals, denver is the place to begin

By Nicholas Stix

If President-elect Trump is serious about deporting foreign criminals, as opposed to blowing smoke up our butts, as he has for the past nine years, denver is the place to begin. But not with deportations. He would send a detachment of fbi agents, backed up by a few hundred national guard troops, to arrest mayor Mike Johnston. If the denver pd backed up Johnston, then they would have to arrest affirmative action police chief Ron Thomas, as well, and any denver cops who sought to aid and abet him.

If the President-elect backs down from Johnston, then we'll know that Trump is a straw man.





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He threatened to bring in troops to a few cities during the floyd riots,but if I remember correctly,the governors had the right to reject troops--which they did. Colorado probably has a woke governor too(he'll refuse)and Trump sending troops would probably get the President in HUUUGE trouble. This won't be easy.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

mEX TALKING TO mEX HOST TELLS PRESIDENT TRUMP,"LOS ANGELES WILL NOT COOPERATE WITH DEPORTATIONS."

(Breitbart)Los Angeles City Councilman Hugo Soto-Martínez said Thursday on MSNBC’s “José Díaz-Balart Reports” that the city of Los Angeles passed a sanctuary city ordinance, preventing the use of city resources for enforcing President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming immigration plans.

Díaz-Balart said, “Would you explain to us what the definition of sanctuary city is for Los Angeles.”

Soto-Martínez said, “Yeah, I think we wanted to make it very clear that though the federal government has a lot of power over their resources, that the city of Los Angeles will not be collaborating or using any City resource to enforce his deportation machine because we feel it is important that, you know, that we empower folks here and know that they feel safe and we’re protecting families from when they come down the road.”


He added, “I think that we all agree that 99.9% of the folks that are here from other countries are very much like my family, who came here undocumented, and were street vendors for a long time, but they were able to buy their home and both of them are now citizens. My parents didn’t have the fear they were going to be deported when they were taking me to school or picking up groceries. And so we’re trying to protect 99.9% of the folks that fall within that category and not fall into the divisive tactics of this upcoming president.”

GRA:I hope nbc sells msnbc into oblivion--pronto.


--GRA