A woman and two children drowned in the Rio Grande on Friday while trying to enter the U.S. near a section of the southern border where Texas National Guard soldiers have prevented federal Border Patrol agents from processing and rescuing migrants.

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    10 months ago

    Imagine being so shitty you make Border Patrol look like the fucking good guys.

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    10 months ago

    You could divert the trolley without killing anyone but they are immigrants what do you do?

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      10 months ago

      Is there a way to flood one side of the tracks, run the trolley over the other, and kill everyone on board the trolley and the switchman to own the libs?

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      10 months ago

      “We’ll teach those goddamn migrants. How dare they come here searching for a better life?”

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    10 months ago

    So, these agents hear about an emergency situation at the park, but when they get there Texas state cops don’t want to let them enter, so the agents… Just give up and go home? Gosh, no wonder people in Congress are talking about more funding for securing the border, we apparently don’t even give our Border Patrol firearms if this is how easy it is to stop them.

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    10 months ago

    Why is the federal government waiting for access from a state like Texas? Their officials are monsters and should be steamrolled to save lives.

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      10 months ago

      Because the federal government isn’t all that motivated to do anything about it. Republicans are evil and Democrats are apathetic.

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    10 months ago

    I didn’t realize states had the power to block federal personnel from performing their duties. Maybe they should activate the National Guard to protect the border patrol guys so they can do their jobs.

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    10 months ago

    When they grandly talk that every soldier must refuse orders going against human rights, and if not, be legible to be tried and punished afterwards, they are talking about these kind of orders…

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      10 months ago

      Fuck red states. If people want to deny other people assistance in times of need, I say we do the same to them.

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        I get what you mean here, but I MUST point out that many people who live in red states don’t believe in the same ideology, or can’t get out.

        If there were a way to selectively punish the policy makers, and those that support it, I’m game. But this sounds like the same indiscriminate punishment rhetoric that Israel is using. (Please don’t take offense, I know it’s not how you meant it, just pointing it out)

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          I mean, we know who the republicans are.

          Personally, I think no one who currently holds office as a republican should be allowed to hold any government office or work at any private entity that works with the government.

          They’ve had years to leave the party as it has slid down into the nightmare it is today. The party is a hate group. Staying a member is damning.

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          Selectively punish policy makers? Um voting. That seems to not be a popular idea though.

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            10 months ago

            It’s not terribly effective due to the gerrymandering of the voting districts, everyone that is in office is still so because they gerrymander the district to people who vote along party lines, whether or not they know what they’re doing.

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    10 months ago

    Biden needs to send the Army in and take over the Texas Border enforcement.

    Army outranks the National Guard, especially the state ones. The POTUS absolutely also does have power to command any National Guard unit to stand down as well.

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      Biden needs to send the Army in and take over the Texas Border enforcement.

      He legally can’t. He is not able to unilaterally use the military as a domestic police force. This keeps the executive from using the military as their personal cudgel.

      I agree with the strong arming via national guard though. I think there are some hoops, but there’s absolutely plenty of precedent for a president taking command of a state’s national guard (specifically in regard to border control as well).

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        He absolutely can send an army unit with Orders to enforce his orders to the Nat. Guard.

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        Not police force, but actually to patrol the border? Isn’t that what they were set up to do? (Albeit to defend against state actors and not individuals)

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      10 months ago

      Ironically, pretty close to what Texas wanted before being forced to do it themselves when the federal government did nothing about their complaints except denounce them for political points.