Multiple removal (repatriation) flights are now being conducted almost everyday! According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the common destinations include Cuba,Colombia,Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, and even Israel!
The following are ICE videos showing the huge taxpayer funded operations dealing with illegals, from 06APR2023 to 18MAY2023.
Alexandria, LOUISIANA, 18MAY203, ICE video (by Corey Bullard) shows the flight leaving for Ecuador:
Harlingen, TEXAS, 18MAY2023, removal flight sending illegals back to Guatemala (ICE video by Todd Packard):
Harlingen, TEXAS, 17MAY2023, removal flight sending illegals back to El Salvador (ICE video by Todd Packard):
Miami, FLORIDA, 15MAY2023, ICE video (by Corey Bullard) of flight bound for Honduras:
San Antonio, TEXAS, 12MAY2023, ICE video of removal flight sending illegals back to Colombia:
El Paso, TEXAS, 11MAY2023, removal flight sending illegals back to Guatemala (ICE video by Charles Reed):
On 11MAY2023, Title 42 ended and immigration enforcement returned to Title 8.
El Paso, TEXAS, 10MAY2023, ICE video of removal flight sending illegals back to Honduras:
Miami, FLORIDA, 10MAY2023, ICE video (by Corey Bullard) of flight bound for Cuba:
Here is an ICE video, released on 25APR2023 (also released separately in Spanish language), explaining the current illegal immigrant situation, and stressing that the U.S. border is not ‘open’:
ICE video (by Charles Reed) of the Aurora Contract Detention Facility for immigrants, in Colorado, 06APR2023:
In fact, the Fairfax County Department of Economic Initiatives spends tax dollars assisting foreign workers with things like training, healthcare, family counseling, and immigration/naturalization services!
In January 2018, The Korean Times even published an article telling Koreans to “Build your business among family and friends in Fairfax County”! The article states that “the 2010 U.S. Census shows that Fairfax County is home to more than 60 percent of all Koreans living in the Commonwealth of Virginia.” The article was actually written by Gerald L. Gordon, who at that time was the President of the FCEDA, in other words it was actually an advertisement presented as a news article.
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Bahamas, Cuba, and Haiti, and the increasing illegal fishing operations by Mexico, for February 2023:
15FEB2023, the USCG captured 311 Haitians approximately 30 miles northeast of Caibarien, Cuba! Video by Lieutenant Alexander Cordes and Air Station Clearwater helicopter crew:
USCG HC-144 Ocean Sentry spotted a boat full of illegals approximately 25 miles west of Cay Sal, Bahamas, 17FEB2023:
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Second Class Matthew Abban, 21FEB2023.
Then on 21FEB2023, the USCG captured this homemade boat filled with 39 illegals from Cuba, about 25 miles west of Cay Sal Bank, Bahamas.
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Second Class Matthew Abban, 21FEB2023.
Also on 21FEB2023, the USCG reports capturing this boat of illegals, about 20 miles north of Cayo Fragoso, Cuba.
USCG District 7 photo, 28FEB2023.
Believe it or not, the USCG says this boat they captured on 28FEB2023, about 35 miles northeast of Corralillo, Cuba, was crammed with 206 illegals!
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 05FEB2023.
On 05FEB2023, USCG and Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office captured this human smuggling boat full of illegals as it entered the Jupiter Inlet.
09FEB2023, 114 illegals from Haiti arrive near Tavernier Key:
10FEB2023, Florida makes it legal to help other states ship illegals to any ‘sanctuary city’ in the U.S.:
USCG video, capturing a boat full of illegals, about 30 miles south of Man Key, 19FEB2023:
USCG intercept boat full of illegals, approximately 20 miles offshore of Marathon, 21FEB2023:
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Third Class Ian Gray, 23FEB2023.
Then on 23FEB2023, another boat full of Cuban illegals was captured just one mile from Marathon.
23FEB2023, Martin County sheriff demands President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior do something after 78 illegals land on Hutchinson Island:
USCG District 7 photo by Petty Officer Matthew Abban, 28FEB2023.
On 28FEB2023, 75 Cubans were captured about 5 miles southeast of Upper Matecombe Key.
USCG District 7 photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Brodie, 28FEB2023. MacDonald)
Also on 28FEB2023, 49 Haitians were captured, including toddlers, just off the coast of Florida.
LOUISIANNA: On 16FEB2023, U.S. taxpayers sent an undisclosed number of illegals back to the Central American country of Guatemala, via an ICE contracted Boeing 737 leaving from the Alexandria Staging Facility:
TEXAS:
USCG District 8 photo, 08FEB2023.
The USCG intercepted two Mexican fishing boats, 6-hundred pounds of illegally caught fish, and seven Mexicans on 08FEB2023.
USCG District 8 photo, 15FEB2023.
On 15FEB2023, yet another Mexican fishing boat was captured inside U.S. water, filled with 1-hundred pounds of red snapper and shark that was being taken out of the U.S. food supply. Five Mexicans were also captured.
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Bahamas, Cuba, and Haiti, and the increasing illegal fishing operations by Mexico, for January 2023:
On 04JAN2023, the U.S. Coast Guard reported returning 75 illegals to their home country of Cuba. But wait, there is more: 08JAN2023, 273 illegals from Cuba were sent home! On 10JAN2023, 187 illegals were shipped back to Cuba! Then, on 12JAN2023, 177 illegals were sent back to Cuba! On 18JAN2023, 82 illegals were returned to Cuba. 90 illegals were sent back to Cuba on 20JAN2023.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Second Class John F. Roberts, 14JAN2023.
On 14JAN2023, a USCG HC-144 Ocean Sentry flew over a boat filled with more than 2-hundred illegals from Haiti, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) video by Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll, showing the crew of an HC-144 Ocean Sentry dropping food and water to illegals who got shipwrecked on an island in the Bahamas, 21JAN2023:
USCG video by Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll, showing the illegals shipwrecked on Angulla Cay, Bahamas, 21JAN2023:
Also on 21JAN2023, the USCG reported returning 83 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
Approximately 60 miles south of Andros Island, Bahamas, 21JAN2023, USCG District 7 video showing interception of boat overloaded with 396 illegals from Haiti:
On 22JAN20232, the USCG returned 68 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
The USCG reports handing over to the Navy of the Dominican Republic, on 23JAN2023, 58 Dominicans and seven Haitians, who were caught trying to get to the U.S. illegally.
69 illegals were sent home to Cuba on 25JAN2023.
USCG District 7 photo, 27JAN2023.
On 27JAN2023, USCG District 7 captured 309 illegals approximately 20 miles northeast of Mole Saint Nicolas, Haiti. They were sent home on 31JAN2023.
FLORIDA: Cuban Boat People intercepted near Islamorada, USCG video by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Graves, 12JAN2023:
Approximately five miles east of Dry Tortugas, 68 Cubans were intercepted on 20JAN2023, video by USCG District 7:
TEXAS:
USCG photo by Petty Officer First Class Carson Corbin, 07JAN2023.
On 07JAN2023, the USCG captured a Mexican fishing boat with 350 pounds of illegally caught Red Snapper onboard, three Mexicans were transferred to Border Patrol.
USCG District 8 photo by Petty Officer First Class Corinne Zilnicki, 09JAN2023.
On 09JAN2023, the USCG intercepted a Mexican fishing boat-crew that had illegally caught 2-hundred pounds of Red Snapper.
USCG District 8 video, from 20JAN2023, of sinking Mexican fishing boat that had four Mexicans illegally fishing near Texas, they were turned over to Border Patrol. They had illegally caught 66 pounds of fish before their boat started sinking:
USCG District 8 photo, 26JAN2023.
On 26JAN2023, the USCG captured five Mexicans illegally fishing off the Texas coast. The fishermen had illegally caught 3-hundred pounds of Red Snapper before being intercepted!
U.S. taxpayer, and private donation, funded food program shenanigans for migrants, tip-o-the-iceberg new reports/videos, for the month of January 2023:
CBS-2 New York: Hotel employee makes the point that illegals are throwing away taxpayer funded food while homeless citizens are going hungry!
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Cuba, and other countries, for October 2022:
USCG video by Lieutenant Alex Cordes, nine illegals from Cuba, and one dog, captured on Water Cay, Bahamas, 12OCT2022:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 video, interception of boat full of illegals about 13 miles northwest of Water Cays, Bahamas, 16OCT2022:
On 17OCT2022, the USCG District 7 released a video of various interceptions of boats full of illegals in the Caribbean Sea:
The USCG District 7 reported that they ‘repatriated’ 270-illegals to their home country of Cuba, on 21OCT2022.
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 01OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 50-miles south of Boca Chica, 01OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 03OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Plantation Key, 03OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 04OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Islamorada, 04OCT2022.
USCG video by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Schultz, illegals captured approximately 25-miles south of Marquesas Key, 05OCT2022:
USCG video by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Schultz, illegals captured about 2-miles south of Key Colony Beach, 10OCT2022:
During the night of 12OCT2022, passengers and crew of a cruise ship spotted this boat carrying illegals (from Cuba according to the USCG), about 60-miles south of Sugarloaf Key.
USCG District 7 photo, 13OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Marathon, 13OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 13OCT2022.
USCG captured this illegal, from Cuba, approximately 45-miles south of Key West, 13OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 14OCT2022.
USCG captured this boat, from Cuba, approximately 20-miles south of Key West, 14OCT2022.
USCG District 7 video, illegals row a large homemade boat about 60-miles south of Key West, 14OCT2022. Obviously the boat is big enough to hold dozens of illegals, where are they:
USCG District 7 photo, 16OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Long Key, 16OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 20-miles south of Boca Chica, 18OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 15-miles south of Cudjoe Key, 18OCT2022.
WPLG Local10 reports 200% increase in Boat People:
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Islamorada, 18OCT2022.
USCG District 7 video, illegals captured about 15-miles southeast of Fort Jefferson, 18OCT2022:
USCG District 7 photo, 24OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 35-miles south of Key West, 24OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 25OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 7-miles south of Key Largo, 25OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 25OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 23-miles east of Biscayne Bay, 25OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 26OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, near Cudjoe Key, 26OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 31OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 50-miles south of Marquesas Key, 31OCT2022.
PUERT RICO:
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan photo, 01OCT2022.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan reported they handed over 47-Dominican Republic nationals to the Dominican Republic Navy, on 02OCT2022. They also reported that two people were arrested and face federal charges of smuggling humans.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan photo, 18OCT2022.
On 18OCT2022, USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan report they ‘repatriated’ 48-Dominican Republic nationals and two Haitians to the Dominican Republic Navy.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan reported they handed over 48-Dominican Republic nationals and two Haitians to the Dominican Republic Navy, on 24OCT2022.
TEXAS: USCG District 8 video report, about the increase in illegal fishing operations along the Texas coast, 373-Mexicans captured:
Welcome to borderland hell under the U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 30 April 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 video, from 27APR2022, of a Haitian boat approximately 60 miles northwest of Cuba. The boat was intercepted with 64 illegals onboard:
On 19APR2022, the U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a taxpayer funding video report justifying its reliance on hi-tech equipment, why Singapore is an important partner in policing smuggling that is targeting the U.S., and continued border policing operations with a focus on “rescuing” victims of human smuggling:
On 11APR2022, the USCG District 7 “rescued” 67 illegals from Haiti, 15 miles southeast of Anguilla Cay, Bahamas:
On 10APR2022, the USCG District 7, handed over 88 illegals from Haiti to the Haitian Coast Guard. Video by Lieutenant David Steele:
USCG District 7 photo, 09APR2022.
On 09APR2022, approximately 17 miles northeast of Punta Maisi, Cuba, the USCG District 7 captured, oh I mean ‘rescued’ 89 illegals from Haiti. The USCG claims the Haitian ‘voluntarily’ left the boat and ‘agreed’ to be sent back to Haiti (at U.S. taxpayer expense, of course)!
Italy:
U.S. Army photo by Cameron Porter, 05APR2022.
The U.S. Army’s Logistics Readiness Center, in Livorno, began sending humanitarian aid to Moldova, to help that tiny country deal with Ukrainian refugees.
ARIZONA: Yet again, U.S. Customs and Border Protection had to ‘rescue’ illegals stranded/injured on the Baboquivari Mountains. Video by Ozzy Trevino, 14APR2022:
U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Savannah Roy, 08APR2022.
The U.S. Air Force delivered a new MQ-1C-25 drone (unmanned aerial vehicle UAV) to Fort Huachuca. U.S. Army soldiers from Fort Stewart, Georgia, will use it to patrol the border with Mexico for the next two months. The ‘-25’ indicates the MQ-1C is the new Extended Range Gray Eagle.
U.S. Army photo by Brandon Mejia, 16FEB2022.
The U.S. Army’s Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is about 48 miles from the border with Mexico (if you’re heading to Los Algodones), and borders with California. YPG Conservation Law Enforcement Officer Sergeant Shawn Baker says there has been a huge increase in ‘trespassing’ in the past few years, based on the number of new vehicle trails, aerial photos, and ‘in-person contacts’. Sergeant Baker stops short of blaming illegal immigrants, but warns that YPG has a lot of unexploded bombs spread across the desert, some going back to World War Two.
Near Yuma’s border with Mexico, CBP reports 10-thousand illegal crossings per week:
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Lerone Simmons, 28APR2022.
On 28APR2022, U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Major James Porterfield, Command Senior Enlisted Leader of NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) and USNorthCom (U.S. Northern Command), got a tour of a Mobile Surveillance Camera (MSC) site near San Diego. The MSC is operated by the 381st Military Police Company, Indiana Army National Guard. USNorthCom is tasked with providing Mobile Surveillance Camera operators, Intelligence analysts, and aviation support operations via various state National Guard units.
Taxpayer funded College of the Canyons helps illegals:
‘Free’ taxpayer funded medical care for hundreds of thousands of illegals begins 01MAY2022:
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 18APR2022.
The USCG claims they ‘rescued’ 84 illegals, in various homemade boats, about 17 miles south of Marathon on 18APR2022, and returned them to Cuba on 27APR2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 16APR2022.
About 17 miles south of Ramrod Key, the USCG ‘rescued’ 67 illegals from Cuba on 16APR2022, sending them back to Cuba on 18APR2022.
USCG photo, 01APR2022.
On 01APR2022, the USCG District 7 ‘rescued’ 70 illegals from Cuba, approximately 45 miles south of Marathon. The USCG says they were sent back to Cuba.
The body of a Texas Army National Guardsman, Specialist Bishop Evans, who died trying to rescue illegals from drowning, is recovered, Tennessee politician Diana Harshbarger says “The rest of the country needs to wake up!”:
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Third Class Michael Clark, 12APR2022.
Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, discusses traffic control operations for cargo ships with Laird Hail, Director of the Puget Sound Vessel Traffic Control System, on Base Seattle, 12APR2022. Canada and the U.S. work together regarding ocean going vessels using the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Washington DC:12APR2022, Russia-Ukraine crisis forces U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken to meet with UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi. Apparently the number of refugees fleeing the war are at crisis levels, and finding countries willing to take enough in is now a problem:
Incomplete main-stream-news links of announced United States food supply shutdowns, emergencies, outbreaks and recalls for the month of February, 2019:
Over one weekend, 03-04FEB2019, three USAFR C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft delivered food to three of the countries flooding the U.S. with illegal immigrants; Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras. The U.S. Air Force Reserve described the food aid mission as occurring periodically through out the year. The food is supposedly donated, but the cost of flying it to the recipients rests on the U.S. taxpayers.
In Djibouti, Africa, taxpayer funded U.S. Army veterinarians were deployed to help locals improve their livestock. It’s called a Veterinary Civic Action Project (VetCAP).
CALIFORNIA: Germany based maker of containers for food, Bericap, issued a shutdown WARN for its ops in Ontario, 30 jobs gone by mid-April. TGI Friday’s issued yet another shutdown WARN, this time for its restaurant in El Cajon, 48 jobs gone by mid-April. Iconic maker of restaurant coffee makers, Bunn-O-Matic, issued a shutdown WARN for its ops in Cerritos, 20 jobs gone by mid-April.
In the leftist-liberal socialist ‘Golden State’, U.S. Navy sailors still have to help deliver food for the Meals on Wheels program in San Diego. Since January 2018, Makin Island Sailors delivered more than 550 meals to the local San Diego community.
GEORGIA: Months after Hurricane Michael, farmers still trying to recoverU.S. Army Officer Cadet School trainees took part in a 16FEB2019 food drive, in partnership with the Midland Feeding the Valley Food Bank, and Columbus Community Warriors Incorporated.
Since July 2018, the U.S. Coast Guard and the British empire’s Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans joined forces to enforce international fishing laws across the Indo-Pacific: “Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing threatens food security, impacts the sustainability of fisheries, and causes irreparable damage to marine and freshwater ecosystems across the globe. Partnerships, like this one with Canada’s Department of National Defence and the United States Coast Guard, are the key to tackling IUU fishing that threatens many vulnerable coastal communities. We will continue to work with other countries and assist small island developing states in combating IUU fishing to increase security and protect the health of fish stocks around the world.”-Jonathan Wilkinson, minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
VIRGINIA: About 25 Navy and Air Force culinary students, instructors and support staff lent their skills to the lunchtime feeding operation at The Hope Center, with the goal of easing hunger and financial stress for less-fortunate citizens: “This is the first time since I’ve been down here that we’ve had the military come down in a volunteer capacity to cook.”-Scott Fisher, executive director The Hope Center
WASHINGTON: Food service company HMS Host issued a mass-layoff WARN for its ops at SeaTac, 202 jobs gone by the end of March! Legacy Fruit Packers suddenly shutdown its ops in Wapato, 199 jobs instantly gone! Also in Wapato, Valley Fruit suddenly shutdown, 1-thousand and nine jobs instantly gone! In Seleh, Larson Orchard Management suddenly shutdown, 807 jobs instantly gone! Last year the above fruit growing/packing companies were sued by H-2A immigrant workers (Larson Orchard settles lawsuit with H-2A workers), as a result the above affected fruit growing/packing farms were forced to shutdown and sell-out (confirms purchase of Washington fruit companies) to several companies, including a company partly owned by billionaire Bill Gates!
Citizens of each country might think they’re the only people dealing with mass-human-migration problems, this incomplete list is meant to show that the tsunami of humans looking for a better place to live is global. It can be blamed on never ending War on Terror, War on Drugs, Regime Change, War for Resources, what I call Operation Jupiter disease operations, climate change, and (believe it or not) the population Death Spiral of the ‘developed’ Western World. But most of all it’s about the money.
For years now a population death spiral (what was that about the global population exploding out-of-control?) has Japan’s industries struggling to find workers (Japan’s migrant policies are far tougher that the United States, so it’s not like Japanese companies can just herd people across the border like here in the U.S.). Japan has even relaxed its migrant policies, but now it’s being revealed that foreign workers in Japan are being worked like slaves, even worked to death!
2008 protest by foreign workers in Tokyo
Japan Today reports that a Justice Ministry survey discovered that last Gregorian year 9-thousand-52 foreign workers went missing. The Ministry was somehow able to track down and ask 5-thousand-218 of them why they took-off. 759 blamed the working conditions.
The Justice Ministry also discovered that 171 workers died, from a combination of work accidents, suicides, disease or as a result of violent crime (yes, total-gun-ban Japan has violent crime). And this is just the foreign workers who were brought to Japan through the government’s technical internship program! There are hundreds of thousands of foreign workers in Nippon through other ‘programs’.
The Justice Ministry tried to survey employers, but many refused to cooperate.
The government survey concluded that many foreign workers are paid less than the minimum wage, have excessive deductions from their wages, or are forced to work overtime without compensation! In one case, a worker was averaging 60 hours of overtime every month and not being paid for it! The Justice Ministry found that some employers are taking the workers’ passports and confining them to dorms when they are not working. Many Japanese employers are using an old trick, telling the workers they’re in debt for the expenses of bringing them to Japan to work and therefore must work extra hours without pay.
One more thing, the Justice Ministry admitted it lied on earlier surveys, claiming missing foreign workers had left their jobs for better paying work!