Enforcement Works: Operation Wetback Tunisian Style
03/11/2023
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Enforcement works; that is why the Open Borders radicals don’t want any enforcement. And the best enforcement is vigorous and very public. We learned that lesson during Operation Wetback under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

If more proof were needed, we can thank the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied, long may he rule. He became aware of the plan by the globalists to transform Tunisia from a mainly white Arabic speaking nation descendent from Berbers, Vandals, Phoenicians, and Libyans into a nation of black immigrants. President Saied acted quickly and decreed that all illegal aliens must leave.

Tunisian officials and the military leapt into action and the deportations commenced. Patriotic Tunisians saw the danger as well, and worked to identify illegal aliens, mostly blacks, and forced the illegals out of illegally held jobs and from housing.

This was similar to what the American Operation Wetback achieved, with for every illegal alien arrested and deported, a dozen or more illegal aliens doing the Mitt Romney, and self-deporting.

Around 300 nationals of Ivory Coast and Mali were to be flown home from Tunisia on Saturday, fearful of a wave of violence against sub-Saharan migrants since President Kais Saied delivered a controversial tirade against them last month.

In his February 21 speech, Saied ordered officials to take “urgent measures” to tackle irregular migration, claiming without evidence that “a criminal plot” was underway “to change Tunisia’s demographic makeup”.

Saied charged that migrants were behind most crime in the North African country, fueling a spate of sackings, evictions and physical attacks against the community.

[Hundreds Of Fearful Sub-Saharan Migrants Flee Tunisia, Agence France Press/France 24, March 4, 2023]

Most important, though, the Tunisian people know the threat and have acted in concert with their government, which apparently does not hate its own population.

Since Saied gave his speech, rights groups have reported a spike in vigilante violence including stabbings of sub-Saharan Africans.

Jean Bedel Gnabli, deputy head of an association for sub-Saharan migrants, said the whole community was living in fear.

“They feel like they’ve been handed over to mob justice.”

Migrants whose countries have embassies in Tunisia rushed to them seeking assistance.

The lesson here is that limited numbers of government employees can only do so much. The total number of Federal law enforcement officers, much less the number of agents and officers of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in law enforcement components, is smaller than the New York City Police Department.

Even if President Trump could get a new Operation Wetback up and running, as well as create the legal framework for immediate deportation of illegal aliens, the people of the United States would be needed to assist. Think of it as a national Vigilance Committee or an immigration enforcement militia, acting to support DHS officers and agents executing their duties removing millions of illegal aliens. Most can be sent to Mexico, mostly because Mexicans are the largest illegal alien population, but also most other illegal aliens entered from Mexico, which makes them legally and morally Mexico’s problem, not ours.

Of course, we would also expect nations with illegals here to act as above, with nations that send illegal aliens organizing commercial and charter airplanes to transport their nationals who want to self-deport.

President Saied shows how it can be done. It might not be pretty, but it must be done.

Of course, in a developed country like America, we can afford to avoid violence (but I suspect the above claims of intimidation and violence are the creations of the Lying Press).

Future generations will be grateful.

 

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