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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Aging in the White House

 


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Possibly sooner than four years.





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Saturday, March 20, 2021

Get a load of this!





Biden team considering sending migrants to Canadian border for processing


There is no crisis but they are now considering flying illegals to states near the Canadian border to process them. Wonder if they'll check out Niagara Falls along the way? The intention of this course of action is to ensure when they’re released with Covid they'll  infect the northern border as well. As Democrats like to say... "everybody pays their fair share." 

Jen Psaki said Joe is going to the Canadian border to check it out.



BTW... who do you think is going to pay for this? Instead of doing the prudent thing and deporting them and be done with it the taxpayer is now going to foot the bill to fly them to the northern border. What they're proposing is breaking our immigration laws in spades! I sure as hell would like to see the supreme court get involved in this bullshit. I bet this would come to a screeching halt if the Democratic Party had to pay for this.

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The Biden administration is reportedly considering sending migrants to states near the Canadian border for processing amid a rush of attempted crossings at the southern border.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is requesting planes that would allow it to transport the migrants to the northern states, The Washington Post reported Friday. The request was reportedly made after 1,000 family members and unaccompanied minors crossed the Rio Grande on Friday morning, and border officials are still working to process another group of 1,000 migrants that arrived Thursday night. 

The Department of Homeland Security and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Hill. CBP denied any plans to move migrants to northern states are in the works.

“CBP continually evaluates possible contingency plans and adjusts its operations as circumstances dictate, but currently there are no plans to transfer migrants from the Southwest border to the Northern or Coastal borders,” the agency told The Hill.

The flight proposal is the latest sign the Biden administration is grappling with a spike in migrants gathering at the southern border.

While officials are turning most away, they are admitting a mushrooming number of unaccompanied minors who show up at the border. More than 14,000 minors who traveled to the U.S. without their families are currently in federal custody, an official said Thursday.


The Department of Health and Human Services has more than 9,500 child migrants in its facilities, while CBP has about 4,500. Evidence has emerged showing that minors are staying in CBP cells meant for adults for longer than is legally allowed. 

The Biden administration has denied that the situation at the border is a “crisis,” instead labeling it a “challenge.” However, it mobilized extensive resources to try to ameliorate the situation on the ground, including ordering the Federal Emergency Management Agency to give $110 million to nonprofit groups and government agencies to provide help to families and children crossing the border.

The administration has come under fire for barring media from covering Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s visit to the southern border on Friday, sparking criticism from activists that officials are being insufficiently transparent over the issue.







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Friday, March 19, 2021

Bribem falls three times up steps to Air Force One

 

No way is he going to do 4 years. And the sad thing? Will be even worse off.



Video 619


I like when he gets to the top and salutes like nothing happened. It reminds me of skit with Tim Conway on the Carol Burnett show.



Ready for this... they're blaming it on the wind. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9381191/President-Joe-Biden-78-falls-stairs-Air-Force-One.html






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At the point I don't recognize my country anymore



 








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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Boston Marathon Bomber Sues Over Treatment In Prison

 




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OSTON (CBS) – Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has filed a lawsuit over his treatment at a supermax prison.

The hand-written complaint, originally filed in January, was amended March 5. Among other things, Tsarnaev claims the defendants – which include BOP, the company that administers the prison and Attorney General Merrick Garland – are interfering with his ability to communicate with his family, placing a hold on his money and hurting his chances of avoiding a death sentence.



Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, carried out the Boston Marathon Bombing on April 15, 2013. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died following a gunfight with police and being run over by his brother as he fled. Police captured a bloodied and wounded Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hours later in the Boston suburb of Watertown, where he was hiding in a boat parked in a backyard.

Tsarnaev, now 27, was convicted of all 30 charges against him, including conspiracy and use of a weapon of mass destruction and the killing of an MIT police officer during the Tsarnaev brothers’ getaway attempt.

A federal appeals court threw out Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s death sentence, saying the judge who oversaw the case did not adequately screen jurors for potential biases.

A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a new penalty-phase trial on whether the 27-year-old Tsarnaev should be executed.

Tsarnaev says the defendants are violating his First Amendment rights and interfering with his chance to avoid the death penalty by not allowing him to send hobby crafts through the mail to his legal counsel. This constructive behavior, he claimed in the filing, could provide mitigating evidence as prosecutors seek to have the death penalty reinstated. He said the restrictions also interfere with the development of a relationship between him and his defending counsel.

Since 2013, Tsarnaev has been subject to special administrative measures (SAMs) due to his “proclivity to violence,” which may restrict privileges in prison. SAMs must be reviewed and renewed each year.



Tsarnaev claims he has been not been permitted to send photographs to his family since 2019 and that due to the restrictions, “I am suffering psychological injury, emotional distress and destruction of my familial relationships.”

He also claimed he is allowed to have visits with his nieces and nephews but is not allowed to call or write to them, which he said is cruel and unusual punishment. He is allowed to speak to his parents and sisters by phone twice a month.

He said he was issued a face mask due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was reported when the face mask was missing a metal nosepiece. Tsarnaev said the mask was manufactured without the nosepiece and inclusion of the incident as a reason for special administrative measures violated his Fifth Amendment right to due process.

“As a result of the imposition of the SAMs restrictions, I have experienced continued, extreme, and unjustifiable difficulties communicating and corresponding with family members and attorneys,” he wrote.

Tsarnaev also said that on March 1 an administrative hold was placed on about $2,300 in his account. He said the money was made unavailable because it was sent to him by people not approved in the SAMs.

He also claimed that his property – a white baseball cap and a bandana purchased from the commissary – were seized as contraband.

Tsarnaev said he has been in a restrictive unit of the prison since 2015 and has been denied having the restrictions relaxed.

Killed in the 2013 bombing were Lingzi Lu, a 23-year-old Boston University graduate student from China; Krystle Campbell, a 29-year-old restaurant manager from Medford; and 8-year-old Martin Richard, who had gone to watch the marathon with his family. Massachusetts Institute of Technology police Officer Sean Collier was shot to death in his cruiser days later.








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