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What’s up, folks? Looks like things are starting to surface and become mainstream. Trump and allies planning militarized mass deportations and detention camps. So the tinfoil hat gang may be onto something here. So what I’m trying to bring to you now, what used to be in the duck, in the muck, down deep down, down deep in the bottom of the lake, is now being brought up to the surface for everyone to see and much more coming.
We’ve been talking about things like this on my channel for, I don’t know, years, and people used to laugh and make fun of my guests and myself. Now the Washington Post and other syndicates are covering these type of things about what Trump will do in his first day in office. And they’re saying first day in office, not first year. Shut the border down and mass deportations. Everyone coming here now are probably most likely going to be heading back.
Now. I’ve always said if the pendulum swings to the left, we got to be very careful about how far right it swings. But the cure has got to be able to take care of the disease. Another thing I want to bring to your attention is this. There’s going to come a time, from my understanding, when city representatives, police officers are going to be asked, did you follow the constitution? And if they didn’t, from my understanding, during this period of time, it’s not going to be a very good thing.
Now, I don’t know what the repercussions are going to be. I’ve heard different things. I’m not going to say them on flufftube, especially not this channel. But I’m going to go into this because it’s now out in the open. It’s kind of a long article, but I’m going to go into it and remember, folks, these camps that are supposedly going to be housing immigrants are really already built, but they were going to be used for other purposes.
Now, use your imagination. A lot of it has to do with this for the people that wouldn’t get them. You know what I’m saying? My audience knows what I’m talking about right now. Faced with a surge of migrant families at the US Mexico border in 2018 and 2019, Donald Trump’s White House discussed ways to more aggressively deploy the resources and the might of the US military. AIDS and officials spoke privately about detaining migrants on military bases and flying them out of the country on military planes.
Now, folks, you got to remember from other guests that I’ve had on my shows, they talk about these people right now. It’s like a big sting operation. They’re being tracked and traced. Allegedly. Allegedly. According to my guests, they’re being tracked and traced right now. You got to think big here, folks. You can’t get people for pre crimes, but you can get them for crimes. Another thing I want to bring to your attention is the real id act.
Is that a possibility? I’ve heard it is. That’s going to be another way we can assure fair voting that we can assure. It’s going to be just like having your driver’s license. I don’t really know what this entails. I’ve asked some of my guests what this does entail, and they’ve gone into detail about this. Some of them don’t want to talk about it right now, but I’m hearing that this is coming around the corner as well.
We’ll see. It’s called the real id act and we’ll see where that goes. Like I said, I’m following this closely. When the pendulum swings left, I got to see how far it’s going to swing right. That’s what I’m worried about. So blown off out of the country and military planes, ideas at the Pentagon headed off. Throughout his presidency, Trump himself would frequently demand to send troops to the border and catch people crossing.
He was obsessed with having the military involved, said a former senior administration official who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private discussions. That approach and unfinished business have taken on renewed significance and urgency as the country confronts another migrant crisis on the US Mexico border and as Trump closes in on the republican presidential nomination. See, folks, they thought they were going to stop him right there.
They thought they were going to stop him right there. Had something on my hand. Former president is making immigration and core campaigns theme, promoting a proposal for an unprecedented deportation effort if he is returned to power. Trump pledges that as president, he would immediately launch the largest domestic deportation operation in american history. In american history. It’s barbecue sauce, folks. I ate a barbecue steak. All right. As a model, he points to an Eisenhower era program known as the operation used tactics to round up and remove migrant workers, sometimes transporting them in dangerous conditions that led to some deaths.
Former administration officials and policy experts said staging an even larger operation today would face a bottleneck in detention space, a problem that Trump advisor Stephen Miller and other allies have proposed addressing by building mass deportation camps. Where do you think these migrants are staying right now, these military age men that are coming here right now? Where are they staying right now? You guessed it. What about the rumors about Walmart centers and other business parks that were going to house people at one point or another, if you get my drift.
Well, looks like they might be used for the same thing, just for their side, if you know what I’m saying. Americans can expect that immediately upon President Trump’s return to the Oval Office, he will restore all of his prior policies, implement brand new crackdowns that will send shockwaves to all the world’s criminal smugglers, and marshal every federal and state power necessary to institute the largest deportation operation in american history, said Trump’s campaign spokeswoman, Caroline Levitt, in a statement.
She added that undocumented immigrants should not get comfortable, don’t get comfortable in this country, because very soon they will be going home. And I’ve heard this is coming and everyone that abetted them and assisted them, they’re going to be clank, from my understanding. So that’s when I said in the beginning of this broadcast, I said, you will be asked if you upheld the constitution, your actions actually will be showing if you did or not.
Trump has made similar promises that use inflammatory smears since his 2016 campaign, but he, his aides and allies say his second term in office would be more effective in operating the levers of the federal bureaucracy and less vulnerable to internal resistance. Less vulnerable to internal resistance. That’s this whole process that’s playing out right now, folks. Getting the public behind him, that’s what he needs. So when he gets back in office, it’s a lot easier to make these policies and deliver what he needs to deliver because the public is going to be right behind him.
So right now, the pain that we’re going through as a country, he’s going to use as a source of power to push all this through, and you’re going to be cheerleading him all the way. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing. All I’m saying is we got to watch how far right this kid. That’s just my concern. During his term, former officials said Trump learned to install more officials at the Department of Homeland Security who would carry out his orders instead of trying to curb his impulses.
Now, you’ve seen all kinds of Democrats come out and say he’s going to be a dictator from day one. It’s because he has to administer a cure and destroy the disease. To destroy the disease, to cure the disease. That’s why the cure has to be able to do this, folks, and it’s going to be brutal. I do believe we’re going to see military on the street. Throughout his current campaign, the former president has exerted his influence on immigration policy debate on several fronts.
He pressured congressional Republicans to reject a bipartisan compromise to expand enforcement, funding and powers, arguing that it would give the Democrats a political victory and that it was not restrictive enough. He has also escalated his use of dehumanizing language to describe migrants, accusing them of poisoning the blood of our country and calling the record unauthorized border crossings, an invasion, an open wound, and a source of imminent terrorist attacks.
We understand the game that’s being played here. When you understand this is how they’re using his language against him. But when you understand the game that’s being played, the chess game that’s being played here, you know what’s going on. Folks. I’m being very vague on YouTube. But his deportation proposal is one part of his emerging platform that experts, current and former government officials and others described as especially alarming, impractical, and prone to significant legal and logistic hurdles.
Not if it’s the military. That’s a whole different set of rules, folks. You got to understand what’s going on here. The game that’s being played, the war that’s being fought right now, playing in different, it’s a different law, different rules. You’re talking about officers in tactical gear going to communities, being videotaped in the streets, putting kids in car seats, carrying baby formula. Then what do you do with those families? Said Johnson Hauser, US Immigration and Custom Enforcement’s chief of staff from January 22 until March 23 March 2023 are tugging people out of the communities.
That’s what they want. It’s put law enforcement and communities at risk. Reflecting on the ideas Trump and his team discussed during his presidency, Hauser said their ideas were psychotic. Drastic measures are going to be taken. From what I understand, if you’re on ninosquander tv, you understand the hammer that’s going to get brought down and it’s going to be crazy, folks. But you got to understand, before all this, this is considered cleanup, before all this, there’s going to be something that happens that’s even crazier than this, crazier than this that leads to this, if you know what I’m saying, the military will be deployed.
Trump’s aides are encouraged by polls showing voters prioritizing immigration and trusting him more than President Biden on the issue. But there is some disagreement in his circles on the specifics. If this doesn’t go to the cycle in November and there’s an event when he gets put in, folks, things are going to happen, pop up and he’s not going to need to talk to anybody. Okay? From my understanding, he’s going to be able to make decisions at the snap of his finger.
While advisors agree on border security, building a wall on the southern border and deporting migrants who have committed crimes after entering the country as winning political issues, one advisor expressed concern that promising to deport massive numbers of people who haven’t been convicted of a crime, who haven’t been convicted of a crime. But I thought it was a crime to cross the border. That is a crime. You’re committing a crime if you’re coming here illegally.
Could hurt Trump in general election campaign Trump’s language and proposals are already under heavy criticism from the Biden campaign, as well as pro immigration and civil liberties groups. Trump is following the 20th century dictators playbook of dehumanizing vulnerable groups in order to isolate them and justify cruelty by the state, a former DHS. Genevieve Nadal, a former DHS lawyer, said in a report by the nonpartisan organization Protect Democracy, he’s backing up his rhetoric by threatening to invoke extreme and novel legal tools to effectuate an agenda of inhumanity on scale we haven’t seen for generations.
So you’re telling me this is wrong, but having them pour in here by the millions is right and we have to pay for it? I don’t know if this asking the question, we should expect him to follow through on his pledges. The Trump campaign has also said he would sign an executive order on his first day in office to withhold passports, Social Security numbers and other government benefits from children of undocumented immigrants born in the United States.
The idea of challenging the 14th amendment guarantees birthright citizenship would be sure to draw a court challenge. Here’s the thing, all the stuff that you see happening with Mr. T right now, with Trump, with the lawfare, this is all going to play in this. So when the boomerang comes around, that’s not going to matter, if you get my drift, when this goes a certain direction, all that stuff that’s happening in the court system right now that you’re watching, none of that’s going to matter.
From my understanding, the proposal has been raised by Trump and Miller before, but the specific promise of an executive order indicated the campaign has put further effort into fleshing it out. Some in the Trump campaign have tried to tamper down talk of the mass deportations, have become frustrated with some outside allies, the Trump advisor said. But another person close to the campaign said Trump and his team remain in touch with Miller, who has described large scale raids and throughout facilities.
Trump advisors view Miller as the leading authority on America first immigration policy, and he is widely expected to reenter the West Wing if Trump wins in November. Oh boy, oh boy. You don’t know what’s coming. You don’t know what’s coming. I don’t care what the hell happens in this world, Miller said on February 5. Podcast interview with right wing activist Charlie Kirk. And President Trump gets reelected, the border is going to be sealed, the military will be deployed, and the National Guard will be activated, and illegals are going home.
What we’ve been saying on my channel with my guests probably for the last three years is now mainstream. But how this happens is the question, how is this going to happen? Do you really believe it’s going to be when he gets elected and he’s in office? There’ll still be too many legalities for him to do anything. This has to happen smoothly, if you get my drift, which is why all the things that are happening to Mr.
T right now are happening. A boomerang effect is coming, ladies and gentlemen, and I’m bringing this to your attention right now to let you know that it’s now in the mainstream. It is now in the mainstream. We are here. So when you start seeing stuff like this, it gets my attention, folks, because we’ve been talking about this for a very long time on my channel. Republicans frustrated with Biden, have increasingly promoted the idea of militarized immigration enforcement.
And Abbot, you know, I’m starting to think Greg Abbot, at first I thought, he’s a rhino. He’s just not doing his job. He’s part of the problem. But I’m starting to feel maybe he’s being told, hey, let it get bad. Let him come in, I don’t know. Governor Abbot has deployed thousands of National Guard soldiers to stop crossings along the Rio Grande, where he announced plans Friday to build a military base to house the troops.
Trump and his campaign have offered few details about how he would implement his deportation operation other than to use all necessary federal, state, local, and military resources. This is going to get serious. This is going to get serious. And before this happens, folks, from, if you listen to my guests, before the mass deportation and all that, you should expect some kind of resistance and chaos to ensue. Seems logical, right? I mean, doesn’t it seem logical to you? The pool of potential deportees is large.
There are about 11 million immigrants in the United States without legal status, according to most recent estimates. Nearly 7 million of those are known to ICE, which maintains a vast database of people eligible for deportation, whose asylum claims and immigration cases are still pending. I don’t even know what this is going to look like. I mean, busting down house doors, just making it impossible for them to work, so they just turn themselves in.
What is this going to look like? I’m having a very hard time understanding. I’ve been told that in the first few months, most of them will be out of here. I mean, they’re going to lock down the border, they’re going to shut this down. I can’t imagine this happening in our country. It’s so crazy to even think about. But the cure has got to the disease or take care of the disease.
A smaller subset of the caseload, about 1. 3 million people remain in the United States despite having received a deportation order from an immigration judge. So they’re just staying here, these potential deportees. Deportees, if taken into custody, are the easiest for the government to send home because they have already received due process. But the government often doesn’t know who they are or where they are or where they are.
Beyond those challenges, there are other major logistical and operational obstacles to the kind of mass deportations Trump has promised. The first is available personnel, like ICE. ICE only has about 6000 deportation officers nationwide. The amount of time it takes to recruit, hire, screen and train a new deportation officer is about two years, according to current and former ICE officials. Not if the military is involved. Detention space is also squeezed.
The Biden administration is using about 38,000 beds at immigration jails and other facilities to hold migrants awaiting deportation. During the Trump years, the number exceeded 50,000, but never reached the kinds of capacity levels necessary for the kind of mega deportation system Trump envisions. Some ICE officials said the agency could find more available beds in county jails, but Trump surrogates have gone further, suggesting they would put migrants in camps or outside tents.
From my guess, I’ve been told that this is going to be so terrible and they’re going to be offered, though, a one way ticket out of here or just be in this disaster. And most of them are just going to want to get the hell out of here and want to go back to their families, from my understanding. So it will seem intolerable, but they’re going to be given an option to go home, a one way ticket home, or stay into these camps, I guess.
So you ground the country arresting illegal immigrants in large scale raids. You have to have somewhere to put them, Miller said in a November podcast interview with Kirk. So you create this efficiency by having these standing facilities where planes are moving off the Runway constantly. So boom, shipping them out, shipping them out, shipping them out, shipping them out. Probably military aircraft, some existing DHS assets. I’m telling you folks, this is coming, this looks like it’s coming, and that’s how you’re able to scale.
And people are going to be behind this because I believe, in my opinion, there’s going to be some kind, some kind of chaos, some kind of event that kicks off where people are going to be cheering when this happens. Miller also suggested using National Guard troops, state police and other federal law enforcement agencies as force multipliers, even sending National Guard troops from republican led states in the neighboring states governed by Democrats.
If you’re going to go into an unfriendly state like Maryland, well, they would just be Virginia doing the arrest in Maryland, he said. The November podcast interview such street level roundups are so resource intensive that many ICE officials view them as impractical. The operations require officers to locate migrants and surveil them to determine a safe opportunity to make an arrest. Such arrests often depend on the cooperation of the local police.
Now, can we even trust the local police? This sounds very complicated to me. The most crucial part of any law enforcement effort is not to undermine popular support for that effort, and that means doing it legally, doing it respectfully, and doing it properly, said Andrew Arthur, a former immigration judge who is now at the center of Immigration Studies, which seeks higher or tighter restrictions who arrest and deport families with children.
The preparations are even more time consuming. An operation targeting 20 to 30 families for arrest takes two to three weeks of planning, said Hauser, the former iCE chief of staff. For ICE to reach a target of 300,000 to 500,000 deportations per year, a far more modest goal than Trump’s, Hauser said the agency would need two to three times as many deportation officers as ICE has right now. This is now in the news, folks.
This is now trickling into the news. You’re talking about building a major logistic apparatus that would still have to meet court and legal requirements for health care and childcare, he said. ICE officers and staff are burned out by the pace and intensity of their work over the past several years, according to a veteran DHS official who was not authorized to speak to reporters. For other law enforcement agencies, the drain on their resources would come at the expense of other legitimate priorities, a former DHS official said.
And the operation would have to be continuous to detour new arrivals. But they’re not going to come in here. Do you think really the new arrivals are going to come in here when you’re doing mass raids and fighting these people and kicking them out, and you probably have to have some kind of real id card to even work? I don’t think so. Especially if they know they’re going into some kind of camp or compound or something like that.
They’re not going to be wanting to come here, folks. And then you start building the wall immediately. Like I said, the only way he can do this, the only way he can actually do this with no pushback is if the military is involved at some kind of level. Folks. That’s how I see it, and I’m sure that’s how you see it. But what would instigate that? What would cause that? That’s the question.
It feels short sighted, stupid and enormous waste of money, the official said. Another problem is so called recalculatrant countries that limit or refuse to take back deportees. So there’s going to be countries out there that limit or refuse to take them back, and I guess that’s when they’ll be stuck in some kind of compound or camp, which your tax dollars will be paying for. That’s the best of my knowledge.
Nations such as Venezuela and Cuba are already under us economic sanctions, leaving Washington with reduced leverage to compel them to take more deportation flights. Even other nations that remain us allies in Latin America set conditions on the number of flights and deporters they’re willing to accept. Passenger manifests have to be sent several days in advance. It’s not as simple as loading hundreds of people into a military transport plane and dropping them off wherever the president wants.
A former senior administrative official said Trump would be emboldened in a second term and insist on moving faster than his first administration did. The second term. The former president was repeatedly suggested he would act as a dictator on day one. He’s dropping hints, folks. You got to understand these hints. You got to understand these comms to close the border, sometimes adding that he made this comment in jest.
We will do that immediately, Trump said in a campaign video last year. This invasion will not stand. I know it sounds harsh. Trump and Miller’s determination to carry out mass deportations in a second term grew out of frustration with setbacks to their plans while Trump was in power. In Trump’s first month as president in 2017, a draft memo obtained by the Associated Press proposed deploying as many hundred thousand National Guard troops to arrest to arrest undocumented immigrants throughout the interior of the country.
The memo was never implemented, but Trump did sign an executive order directing ICE to detain more than unauthorized immigrants, including pregnant women and people without criminal records. Without criminal records. Trump pledged to immediately deport 2 million to 3 million people after his 2016 win, but never came close to hitting those targets. It’ll be much different now, folks. With military at his administration’s high water market, 2019 ICE carried out 267,258 deportations and returns, Department of Homeland Security data show.
Trump officials likened the approach to taking the shackles off, but it generated a backlash that drove more cities and jurisdictions to adopt sanctuary policies, limiting their cooperation with ICE. ICE officials have long preferred to take people into custody from a secure setting, such as a jail, to avoid the complex planning and adverse publicity of arrests in homes, workplaces or streets. It’s very hard for me to imagine this happening in neighborhoods and in communities where they’re just going to be busting down doors and taking people out.
But I know that a lot of people are being housed in apartments and condos, and I’m talking folks. You can go in and round up 80 people in one little home. That’s not even a joke. So there are places, I don’t know, in Phoenix, Albuquerque, all over the place where they’re housing hundreds of these people in one place, in one unit, and that’s not even a joke. As the number of people of ice custody jumped 22% in Trump’s first two years, the DHS inspector general uncovered egregious violations of detention standards, including inadequate medical care, expired food, lack of recreation, moldy bathrooms, and inadequate clothing and hygiene supplies.
I mean, you break the law coming here, what do you expect? You’re breaking the law coming here, busting through our borders. Any other country doesn’t put up with that shit, but America does. Because why? We’re in a war right now, folks. A separate inspector general’s investigation is found dangerous overcrowding in an El Paso facility where a cell built for 25 people held 155. What did I just say? They’re doing this in houses and in apartment buildings, folks.
In June 2018, reporters and human rights activists toured a facility in McAllen, Texas, where children slept under foiled seats surrounded by chain link fencing. I’ve seen this. After DHS acknowledged separating children from their parents at the border, public outrage over an audio clip of sobbing children forced Trump to halt the practice. The difference between then and now, he’s going to be able to do what he wants. I don’t think you understand how this is going to play out.
And those who did not, who abetted and helped out in this during this time, when all the dust settles are going to be in serious shit. That’s not a joke. What my understanding is. DHS letter identified 4227 separated children, 3147 of whom were reunited with their parents as of November 2023. Asked in 2023 whether he might reimpose family separation as president, Trump declined to rule it out and defended the policy.
I know it sounds harsh, he said in his CNN town hall. When you say to a family that if you come, we’re going to break you up, then they just don’t come and we can’t afford to have that anymore. So he’s saying you say that to them, and if they still decide to come, well, then that’s their problem, is what he’s saying. In 2019, Trump ordered pre dawn raids targeting 2000 families in ten cities who had received deportation orders over concerns from top DHS officials about lack of preparation and the effect of children on children.
The administration also changed immigration enforcement rules to expedite deportations of people who had been in the country for less than two years, making it possible to remove them without a hearing in front of an immigration judge. I have also heard now this is just hearing the whispers these judges will be obsolete. Nothing in the legal system is going to apply. It’s going by a different law, a different set of rules.
Allegedly, it will be military. That’s stuff that’s not really coming out yet. But I got to say, allegedly, those are the rumors. So the fact that this is even hitting the mainstream and they’re preparing people to understand, oh, mass deportation, militarized mass deportations, that could be dangerous. They’re letting you know what’s coming, folks. You think other countries have judges that give them trials, Trump said in public remarks of 2018.
As the president top advisor on immigration matters, Miller advocated for invoking the Insurrection act to mobilize the Department of Defense, according to the former officials. Pentagon officials balked at the idea of using military bases and planes. Current and former officials recalled, citing concerns of getting murdered in an open ended commitment or compromising troop readiness. The president himself and you got to understand what’s being played right now. We’re pushing for World War Three, right? That’s what’s happening.
Got to start all these fires everywhere, all over the globe so that we send our troops out. So when it’s time to do something like this, we don’t have the resources. It’s a fight, folks. It’s a fight. It’s 5d chess. I mean, this is unbelievable, what we’re witnessing. And what I say is the most exciting time to be alive. What we’re witnessing right now is unbelievable. It’s incredible.
The president himself would often demand to send troops to block the border, according to the former officials. Aides would explain to trump the lack of budget or legal authority to use the military for immigration. The lack of budget or legal authority to use the military for immigration. That’s going to change, including a law against using the military for domestic law enforcement, according to former national security advisor John Bolton.
So that tells, hmm, something needs to happen. Something could happen to where there’ll be no questions asked. And it’s dangerous. You got to think, folks, this type of power for one person is going to be very dangerous. My antennas are up because I see this coming. I see this coming like Tuesday follows Monday. My question is, let’s just pray to God this man is a godly man and he doesn’t abuse the power.
He couldn’t care less. Bolton said Trump was generally more focused on his signature campaign promise to build wall on the border with Mexico, according to former officials. The pressure from the White House was always more about the wall, a former senior DHS official said. We didn’t really get significant pressure in the first term on deportation. Still, Trump would often say he wanted more deportations and listened to immigration hardliners led by Miller, a former senior administration official said.
The biggest deterrent, the official said, was limited space to house people while they were awaiting a court proceeding and not enough judges to move the proceedings quickly. That’s not going to happen this time. Nobody’s going to be waiting on a court. Okay? This is going to be a much different operation every time. The hardliners would say we need to start arresting them. I would say, as I said 50 times, in order to do this, we have to make all these things happen.
That was the end of any conversation, the former senior administration official said. It’s not an overnight thing. That’s why, folks, I say there is going to be no 2024. In order for something like this to work, it’s got to go a different direction. Different things have to happen so we can have the power to do this. Because if you think that he’s going to be elected and he’s just going to be able to do this, they’re going to stop him at every turn.
They’re going to stop him at every turn, just like they did when he was 2016. They’re going to stop him at every turn he makes, folks. That’s why I’m saying something different is going to happen here. Now you can guess at that. Something very different is going to happen here because if he does go all the way to 24 and win, blow all our minds, including mine, this is not going to be able to happen the way they’re saying it.
Different things have to happen in order for this to take place, if you get my drift. And this is YouTube, so in order for this to transpire the way they’re saying it is, he’s going to have to have no leash on him, if you get my drift. And what would cause that? We’re in for a turbulent, crazy year, folks. This is going to get insane. Trump’s policies through court challenges as he could face similar challenges to mass deportation operation, Trump has specifically cited the Eisenhower example and defended its legacy.
When CNN’s Jake Tapper noted in 2016 that many people considered it a shameful chapter in american history, Trump responded, some people do, and some people think it was a very effective chapter. It was very successful. Everyone said so. I mean, that’s the way it is. Got to admire this guy’s boldness. He’s bold. Press reports described the operation in the summer of 1954 as an all out war with a wire fence concentration camp from which Mexicans were herded aboard trains.
Others were forcibly marched through miles of rattlesnake infested deserts or had their head shaved for hygienic reasons but widely viewed as humiliating, according to a historian Juan R. Garcia’s definitive book on the subject. The Red Cross intervened after many brasseros, or temporary agriculture workers and laborers, were stranded in the desert in 88 and 88 died of sunstroke, according to the Columbia University historian May Nagal. The deportations also used planes, buses and ships, including one built for up to 90 people that was crowded with 500, leading one lawmaker to compare it to a penal ship.
The use of ships stopped after seven migrants drowned while trying to escape. The Eisenhower effort was a one off, Nagal said. Trump and his allies are trying to figure out a way to do that in a sustained way. End of article. This is about to get wild, and the reason I’m bringing this to your attention, folks, is because we’ve been talking about it for a very long time on my channel.
And the headline itself says everything Trump and allies planning, militarized mass deportations, detention camps, what does that mean? How will they achieve this? They’re not going to be able to achieve this if he wins fair and square in, I don’t know, 2024 and I don’t know, they stop him at every corner, just like they did in 2016 in his presidency for those four years they stopped him for everything he tried to do.
Every time he turned left they put a block. Every time he turned right they put a block. Somehow or another, the lawfare is going to have to go away. How is that going to happen? Certain things have to happen. Certain things have to transpire in order for him to be a dictator on day one. There’s certain events they got to take place in order for him to clean house the way he wants to.
Now what would those be? I think we’re in for it, folks. Buckle up. Buckle up. It’s about to get crazy and the front lines, ground zero will be the border. And I’m right here and I’ll always bring truth and transparency to you and let you know what is going on. This is about to get crazy. I’m going to be filming more videos out in the desert with friends showing the wall, the barbed wire and maybe we’ll get some Mexicans crossing over.
I don’t know. It’s going to get nuts. And so get ready. Buckle up. It’s going to get crazy. All right, folks, I’m out of here. Please share like and subscribe to my videos. Get it out there. Help me help you and subscribe to Nino’s corner tv. You’ll ahead of the ball and go to patriotware. com and get yourself some gear. All right, folks, I’m out of here. God bless you and God bless America.
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