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🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Better than Sugar Cane...TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Nah, we see that all the time. There is always some idiot that takes their inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board into the Everglads that has to be rescued 3 days later. Usually they are up a tree by that time.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
That's (D)ifferent, seeing as (D)emocrats were in charge when most of those illegals (D)ied in the (D)esert. (D)efinitely an important (D)istinction to Sam and bu(D)(D)ies.KaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Wasn't laughing, either.KaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her fiancé, Riley Roberts, have been engaged since 2022, but their relationship began over a decade before that.
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The New York Congresswoman first met Roberts when they were both undergrads at Boston University. The couple started dating after… pic.twitter.com/PxLslnXKDm
Sam Lowry said:Wasn't laughing, either.KaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
lol, drama queen, completely based on emotion and not logic. There's nothing immoral about it.Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
KaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
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And even more than that when liberals in SoCal refuse to pay ransom for their lawn care 'specialists'cowboycwr said:KaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
It is actually hundreds per year that die. Especially if you count the ones killed by the smugglers.
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my bird dogs found one several years ago. the group he was with stripped him clean. Left him face down, Mexican driver's license on the ground next to him. He almost made it. He was 4 miles south of Hwy 285, the pick-up route beyond the checkpointsKaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
whiterock said:my bird dogs found one several years ago. the group he was with stripped him clean. Left him face down, Mexican driver's license on the ground next to him. He almost made it. He was 4 miles south of Hwy 285, the pick-up route beyond the checkpointsKaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
We were just across the King Ranch from Mexico. And by "Just" it's a good 70-100 miles depending on where they come across. If they come across near McAllen, the illegals that didn't have coyotes picking them up would head up to the Norias division, then over to Encino, then to Santa Gertrudis, where we were located. They knew that the King Ranch covered the better part of 5 counties with nearly a million acres. There were places on the ranch where the only folks that had been on them were the folks that dug and posted the fences there. The locals were not fans as the illegals would steal from them, kill and cook chickens, even occasionally kill a "deer", just like that quarter that I used to feed about 50 people, that went Mooooo...whiterock said:my bird dogs found one several years ago. the group he was with stripped him clean. Left him face down, Mexican driver's license on the ground next to him. He almost made it. He was 4 miles south of Hwy 285, the pick-up route beyond the checkpointsKaiBear said:There are dozens of illegals who die attempting to cross the deserts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona every single year.Sam Lowry said:It's different in the kind of appeal it has to certain voters. Instead of just putting immigrants in a remote desert, we get to imagine them being torn up and devoured by alligators. Real funny stuff. I'll bet some are half hoping there's an escape attempt.FLBear5630 said:So, how is the way they are treated impacted by the location? Geographic location has nothing to do with how someone is treated. How is this different from a desert, Island or Mountain?Sam Lowry said:I don't know whether it's a good use of land, but it's a great way to feed the baser instincts of the political right and degrade what's left of their moral sense.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Yes, it seems like a really good use of land. Gotta build it somewhere, might as well be a low environmental impact.FLBear5630 said:Yes, I do.boognish_bear said:🚨 WILD: Florida’s new detention site is now fully enclosed by gator-infested waters — and it opens in 72 hours.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) June 28, 2025
Over 5,000 illegals will be held there. No fences needed when nature handles security 🐊🇺🇸
Do you support this new facility? ⬇️ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MKmDng5jAJ
Even though everyone is totally safe and secure behind a fence, the bleeding hearts will cry. Gonna be funny watching them try to explain how this is terrible.
Never saw you cry about it.
Rest in peace bro. We got it from here. Prayers for his family and the Milwaukee PD fam. Also for the families of the firefighters killed in Idaho. Tough week for all first responders pic.twitter.com/gcLRHMkQnm
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https://x.com/amuse/article/1939786817902924182historian said:
It seems to have been taken down…