Millions of Illegal Aliens From All Over The World Head For U.S. Border

Guatemalan Immigrant SMILES As He's FREED From Jail After Being Declared 'incompetent' To Face Charges for his role in scuffle with Florida Cops Where One Deputy DIED​


  • Virgilio Aguilar Mendez, 19, was arrested in May 2023 after he was approached by officers and one suffered a fatal heart attack amid a struggle to detain him
A Guatemalan migrant who spent ten months in custody accused of killing a longtime Florida cop has been freed and flashed a big smile leaving jail.

Virgilio Aguilar Mendez, 19, was arrested in May 2023 after he was approached by officers and one deputy suffered a fatal heart attack amid a struggle to detain him.

Sgt. Michael Kunovich, an officer of 25 years with the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office in St. Augustine, Florida, keeled over during the chaos.

The 7th District State Attorney's Office deemed farm worker Aguilar Mendez 'incompetent' to stand trial partly due to the language barrier and dismissed the charges against him.

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Don't worry Ron will protect us from the illegal invasion of Haitians (looking to escape civil war)

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“For quite some time, the State of Florida has been dedicating significant resources to combat illegal vessels coming to Florida from countries such as Haiti,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Given the circumstances in Haiti, I have directed the Division of Emergency Management, the Florida State Guard, and state law enforcement agencies to deploy over 250 additional officers and soldiers and over a dozen air and sea craft to the southern coast of Florida to protect our state. No state has done more to supplement the (under-resourced) U.S. Coast Guard’s interdiction efforts; we cannot have illegal aliens coming to Florida.”

Currently, state agencies have security and surveillance assets in South Florida and the Keys as a part of Operation Vigilant Sentry to stop illegal immigration at sea. The governor’s directive today will send additional personnel and assets from the following agencies:

  • The Florida Department of Law Enforcement: 39 additional officers.
  • The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: 23 additional officers with eight additional seacraft.
  • The Florida National Guard: 48 additional Guardsmen with four additional helicopters.
  • The Florida Highway Patrol: 30 additional officers with an additional aircraft and drones for surveillance.
Governor DeSantis will also today authorize a deployment of the Florida State Guard to the Keys to assist in the operation. This deployment includes up to 133 soldiers.

Illegal immigrants feel empowered to enter the sovereign territory of the United States because of the federal government’s refusal to diligently enforce our immigration laws and protect the integrity of the border. When a state faces the possibility of invasion, it has the right and duty to defend its territory and people. Under Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida will act."

While I agree we need to do more to discourage illegal immigration on the Mexican border, this is an entirely different beast and Desantis is a clown.
 
Don't worry Ron will protect us from the illegal invasion of Haitians (looking to escape civil war)

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“For quite some time, the State of Florida has been dedicating significant resources to combat illegal vessels coming to Florida from countries such as Haiti,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Given the circumstances in Haiti, I have directed the Division of Emergency Management, the Florida State Guard, and state law enforcement agencies to deploy over 250 additional officers and soldiers and over a dozen air and sea craft to the southern coast of Florida to protect our state. No state has done more to supplement the (under-resourced) U.S. Coast Guard’s interdiction efforts; we cannot have illegal aliens coming to Florida.”

Currently, state agencies have security and surveillance assets in South Florida and the Keys as a part of Operation Vigilant Sentry to stop illegal immigration at sea. The governor’s directive today will send additional personnel and assets from the following agencies:

  • The Florida Department of Law Enforcement: 39 additional officers.
  • The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: 23 additional officers with eight additional seacraft.
  • The Florida National Guard: 48 additional Guardsmen with four additional helicopters.
  • The Florida Highway Patrol: 30 additional officers with an additional aircraft and drones for surveillance.
Governor DeSantis will also today authorize a deployment of the Florida State Guard to the Keys to assist in the operation. This deployment includes up to 133 soldiers.

Illegal immigrants feel empowered to enter the sovereign territory of the United States because of the federal government’s refusal to diligently enforce our immigration laws and protect the integrity of the border. When a state faces the possibility of invasion, it has the right and duty to defend its territory and people. Under Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida will act."

While I agree we need to do more to discourage illegal immigration on the Mexican border, this is an entirely different beast and Desantis is a clown.

How is this "an entirely different beast"?
 
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Everyone should have the right to defend themselves and their family. That's not something that can be granted by govt, only taken away
 
People running from a civil war. It is more of a humanitarian crisis.
Haiti shares a land border with someone else. they pass on their boats at least three other nations to get here. from their capital to Miami is 700 miles. it would save them about 150 miles to go to Colombia or Venezuela. Jamaica would also be a closer option too.

for what its worth its a longer trip from Port au Prince to Miami, than it is from Miami to Chattanooga.
 
Haiti shares a land border with someone else. they pass on their boats at least three other nations to get here. from their capital to Miami is 700 miles. it would save them about 150 miles to go to Colombia or Venezuela. Jamaica would also be a closer option too.

for what its worth its a longer trip from Port au Prince to Miami, than it is from Miami to Chattanooga.

Yeah I wonder why their neighbors in the Dominican Republic arent taking them in? Or why they wouldn't take boats to any of those closer countries?

We need to turn them all around and send them back home. Just like the illegals at the mexican border
 
illegals have no right to guns, they have no right to be in this country illegally.....and what happened to all the gun control, background checks from the left?
Wait, do you believe only a govt can grant you the right to own things? Your fear of "illegals" has you twisted up in knots
 
Haiti shares a land border with someone else. they pass on their boats at least three other nations to get here. from their capital to Miami is 700 miles. it would save them about 150 miles to go to Colombia or Venezuela. Jamaica would also be a closer option too.

for what its worth its a longer trip from Port au Prince to Miami, than it is from Miami to Chattanooga.
That sure is odd.
 
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Wait, do you believe only a govt can grant you the right to own things? Your fear of "illegals" has you twisted up in knots


They had been removed from under 21, felons, etc. It should be removed for illegals. Now if they are legally here and have a green card I got zero issues. But if you are illegally here it’s a no.
 
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