20 thoughts on “News/Politics 9-26-23

  1. Biden finally found someone he wants to deport.

    “Biden Admin “finally found asylum-seekers it opposes”

    Romeike family faces deportation after 15 years in the U.S. after losing their asylum claim based on religious persecution in Germany. If only they had illegally entered through the southern border and disregarded the asylum system completely, they would have fared better.”

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/09/biden-admin-finally-found-asylum-seekers-it-opposes/

    “Tens of thousands of people — including substantial numbers of single military age males — illegally cross the southern border into the United States every week under the pretense of seeking aslyum. But almost none of them would qualify under the exacting standards for asylum, it’s all a sham in which they know that they will be released into the U.S. with an appearance date years in the future. Under the current administration, almost none of them will be deported, and almost all will stay here in one capacity or another indefinitely. Few will actually be granted asylum.

    This has all the appearances of an organized invasion, with people funneled to the U.S. by cartels and others, included among them provocateurs who plant foreign flags on U.S. soil:”

    “The Biden administration doesn’t care. It wants this.

    Yet at the same time, the administration is moving to deport a family that had a viable claim for asylum and went through the process, winning at the hearing level then being denied on appeal.

    We covered the Romeike family starting in 2013, when the Obama administration fought their asylum claim and sought to have them deported, DOJ seeks deportation of family persecuted in Germany for homeschooling:

    The Romeikes are devout Christians from Germany who wanted to homeschool their children because of what they perceived as the secularist agenda in German public schools.

    In the United States, the right to homeschool ones’ own children is accepted, although frequently mocked by the left. The homeschoool movement is thriving in the United States, but in Germany it is illegal, a holdover from Nazi-era law.

    The Romeikes fled to the United States in 2008 after they faced mounting fines and the potential of imprisonment. The Romeikes sought asylum, and were granted that asylum by Immigration Judge Lawrence O. Burman in a January 26, 2010 decision after a hearing which included not only the Romeikes but also expert witnesses on homeschooling in Germany.

    You need to read that linked opinion by Judge Burman to understand the extent of German government persecution of the Romeikes and other homeschool families.”

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  2. Lost….

    Sure….

    “FBI Accused of Stealing or Losing Seized Property, Including Cash and Gold Coins Worth Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars

    Others have joined due to missing money and items from their boxes.”

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/09/fbi-accused-of-stealing-or-losing-gold-coins-worth-hundreds-of-thousands-of-dollars/

    “Civil asset forfeiture. It’s one of the few topics that bring together both sides.

    Two Americans have accused the FBI of stealing or losing their property, including gold coins worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    No one even knows exactly what happened. From Fox News:

    “All we know is that their property was in a box and safe before the FBI broke into the box,” Joe Gay, an attorney with the nonprofit law firm Institute for Justice, told Fox News. “Once the FBI broke into the box, we honestly don’t know exactly what happened.”

    “We don’t know if they lost it. We don’t know if somebody pocketed it and walked away,” he continued. “We have no way to know.”

    The Institute for Justice filed two lawsuits Friday on behalf of clients who had property seized from their safety deposit boxes in a March 2021 FBI raid on U.S. Private Vaults, a Beverly Hills–based company. After prevailing in court, and the FBI agreeing to return their property, both Don Mellein and Jeni Pearsons discovered some of their property was missing and suspect the FBI’s haphazard raid or sticky fingers are to blame.

    Don Mellein decided to invest in gold coins when he retired. He placed those coins in the safety deposit box to, well, keep them safe.

    It gets shadier:

    But the FBI did not actually intend to return the boxholders’ property. Instead, the FBI’s plan from the beginning was to use civil forfeiture to keep everything in the boxes worth over $5,000. In the rush to process all those boxes, the FBI abandoned its initial plan to carefully videotape the process. Instead, agents completed inventory paperwork that described the contents of the boxes with vague terms like “miscellaneous coins” or even “miscellaneous general items.” In all, the FBI sought to forfeit over $85 million in cash and untold millions more in precious metals and other valuable property, including the contents of Don’s box.

    The Institute for Justice already filed a lawsuit concerning the raid on behalf of another couple.

    That’s when the FBI had to stop and return the items.

    Well, people noticed items missing. Somehow they “found” some of Mellein’s coins:

    A retired doctor reported the loss of coins worth at least $75,000. Two of the plaintiffs in IJ’s initial case challenging the raid, Jeni Pearsons and Michael Storc, reported the loss of $2,000 in cash. And when Don went to the FBI’s offices to retrieve his box—which, again, had contained coins worth hundreds of thousands of dollars—no coins were returned. After months of fighting, the FBI somehow “found” 47 of Don’s coins, but it has never returned Don’s other 63 coins, which are worth over $100,000.

    That’s why Mellein and the Pearsons filed another complaint, demanding the FBI return their property or compensate them.

    U.S. Private Vaults shut down and “pleaded guilty to conspiracy to launder drug money.”

    So the FBI investigated the business but not the customers. They had no reason or warrant to target specific people. The warrant did not give agents permission to even open the boxes.

    The agents only had permission “to identify box renters and to safeguard the contents.””

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  3. Gee I wonder why….?

    “CDC Won’t Release Latest Information on Post COVID Vaccine Heart Conditions

    The CDC hasn’t updated the data on myocarditis and pericarditis in almost a year.”

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/09/cdc-wont-release-latest-information-on-post-covid-vaccine-heart-conditions/

    “The CDC won’t release new data of reported cases of heart conditions after someone gets the COVID-19 vaccine.

    The CDC has already confirmed the vaccine can cause myocarditis and pericarditis. Both are heart-inflammatory conditions.

    That’s weird because the government is pushing people to get a new COVID vaccine this fall:

    The agency has regularly conveyed the number of post-vaccination myocarditis and pericarditis cases to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which it helps manage, as it has consulted with its advisers on updates to the vaccines.

    But during a meeting on Sept. 12, the CDC didn’t mention VAERS data.

    Asked for the information, a CDC spokesman pointed to a CDC study that covers data only through Oct. 23, 2022.

    A CDC spokesman told The Epoch Times, “When appropriate, the updated safety data will be published.””

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    So like last time, once the bodies start to pile up.

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  4. Inclusion, minus the peasants.

    They grift, it’s what they do.

    Bingo.

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  5. Freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion.

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  6. Wow, what a concept….

    Maybe don’t invade, then razor wire is no longer a problem.

    Conveniently…..

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  7. The “Oh @#$%…” moment when reality dawns….

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  8. Frauds.

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  9. As always kids, vote fraud is a myth….

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  10. Cowardly idiots try rewriting history in real time. 🙂

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  11. God have mercy on those poor children! May God grant us real leaders with a fear of God who will work to do what is needed here and bring good influence around the world. I cannot blame desperate people. I do blame all those who allow this travesty.

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  12. The real Aj

    What a concept!

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  13. The real Aj

    Update:

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  14. The real Aj

    And these were the kiddie stairs at the bottom of AF1.

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