Swanton Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended 24 migrants and a wanted felon at and around a New Hampshire immigration checkpoint. The arrested migrants came to the U.S. from seven different countries. Seven of the migrants had been previously deported.
Swanton Sector Border Patrol agents arrested 25 people at and around an immigration checkpoint set up near Lebanon, New Hampshire, according to information obtained from Border Patrol officials. The agents set up the checkpoint on Interstate 89 from September 3-6.
During the operation, the agents apprehended 24 migrants from seven different countries. Those countries include Brazil, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Russia, officials reported. Seven of the illegal aliens had been previously deported and were arrested for illegal re-entry after removal — a felony charge under 8 USC 1326.
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Convict the seven and put them on a chain-gang working on the southern border fence...let them be seen by the folks on the other side...!!!
Send them all over into Vermont so Bernie can take care of them
I don't give a F about whether or not they captured Hitler at these Nazi checkpoints.
Stopping (under the threat of use of deadly force) INNOCENT citizens to LOOK for criminals is not anything Americans should be cheering.
It works great in China and the Soviet Union.
I don't want an armed man telling me he needs to stop me in my daily travels to see IF, MAYBE, POSSIBLY, I MIGHT be a criminal.
You cheerleaders are so damn stupid.
House-to-house neighborhood searches at gunpoint are right around the corner. Bet your life on it. Literally.
Who do these wanna-be Nazi's think they are?
Right.
Nazi's who think they define the Constitution. Actually, I don't think any of them know ANYTHING about the Constitution. But when you can confiscate property without charges and kill someone merely because you live in fear of EVERYTHING, that sacred document means about as much as the last 2 sheets of toilet paper to them.
An "inconvenience".
Keep cheering.
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