Re: Texas National Guard Protecting the Border - 01/14/2401:08 AM
Its all BS. You can't go to a gas station within an hour of a big city here from 6-8AM without running into illegals left and right being bussed in by contractors. Those folks in that video will walk a few hundred yards down the river and be welcomed in. Then our governor will ship them to your state. Texas will be blue within 5 years and it is because of Abbott and his policies. He is an expert politician, talks the talk, but don't walk the walk I don't know what they are paying him, but it must be good to sale his entire state out.
Re: Texas National Guard Protecting the Border - 01/14/2401:18 AM
Originally Posted by Chancey
Its all BS. You can't go to a gas station within an hour of a big city here from 6-8AM without running into illegals left and right being bussed in by contractors. Those folks in that video will walk a few hundred yards down the river and be welcomed in. Then our governor will ship them to your state. Texas will be blue within 5 years and it is because of Abbott and his policies. He is an expert politician, talks the talk, but don't walk the walk I don't know what they are paying him, but it must be good to sale his entire state out.
Re: Texas National Guard Protecting the Border - 01/14/2401:23 AM
They threw the Feds out of a park where tens of thousands of illegal aliens crossed freely. The liberal mayor is looking into getting a court injunction to allow the illegals in.
Re: Texas National Guard Protecting the Border - 01/14/2401:37 AM
Not surprising Keith. The city of Eagle Pass is beyond corrupt an run by the cartels. He's probably getting paid by the head; same as the government. Hard to find anyone down there that speaks english to you; even in places like Walmart or gas stations. I stayed many times in a hotel in Eagle Pass near the city park they are referring to. 20 years ago we would go to Eagle Pass and cross into Piedras Negras to buy groceries, cleaning supplies, etc. for the ranch. Way way different then than now. It was safe and clean. Still many good American owned businesses. In just 20 years, liberals and cartels destroyed a pretty awesome border town.
Recently, I worked down there a lot for mining companies. Had trail cameras out everywhere for presence/absence surveys. Got more illegal pics than coon pics. Only good thing I find about going down there now is that I can buy my favorite hotsauce wholesale and by the case.