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Death camps!
If they aren't letting them in due to "safety concerns", then the facility obviously isn't "safe" for anyone.
*Alligator Auschwitz.
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I go for Alligator Auschwitz Concentration (soon to be death) Camp.
but then people might confuse it with AAC the audio codec, I propose the name Non-maga Removal Aligators
This isn't surprising anymore. These senators need to start showing up with a private squad to start enforcing their legally allowed access.
Preferably with breaching explosives after securing the main entry checkpoint.
Headshots for everyone, no doubt.
‘What are they hiding?’
Massive Constitutional and Human Rights violations, shithead, what the fuck do you think they’re hiding? Christ.
Elote, churrasco and churros: Alligator Alcatraz workers fed by Miami food trucks
“They love our food but they hate our people,” wrote Tiktok user @ocozalez in a post documenting the vendors entering the construction site. Commenters expressed outrage that the vendors would contract their services for a project that could potentially affect Hispanic immigrants. “Are they seriously celebrating with the food from the very people they are locking up in there?” asked a commenter.
So, what is the actual law behind this? Who can enter where on what ground? For anyone familiar with the local law, this should be a super clear cut case, no? So "possibly unlawful" is a bit odd, where I rather think it is in fact lawful, otherwise they would be able to simply make the law that was broken.
No no, journalism doesn’t actually work like that. Nothing can ever be known, only intimated.
I mean, yes, real actual journalism works exactly like that but that’s not what we have. Because of the fascism.
“Small government” and “state’s rights” but somehow nobody from the state has any access to this federal facility being built in their state
You have to ask? You fucking useless bellends. Go clutch your pearls on someone else's dime, FFS.
If you want to get rid of bodies I can think of no finer environment than the Everglades, 7,800 mi² of swamp. I've got a piddly 2.5 acres of swamp that's not nearly as fecund as the Everglades, but I've thought dumping a corpse in there would be the perfect crime.
It's not just the alligators that would eat dead bodies. I don't have gators but for all the animal bones I've found, they were all perfectly stripped. There are places that look 3" deep, but you'll sink up to your hips. Those bones would never be found.
So, you're saying this nation still has a chance?