Nuevos Americanos Still Entering from the Northern Border

What is even the point of talking about the invasion?

Nearly 500,000 illegal immigrants are entering the country every month, according to conservative numbers.

Even discussing illegal immigration is giving a blowjob to a dead horse.

New York Post:

Unsettling Post footage and interviews with US residents along the Canadian border offer a rare glimpse into the thriving migrant smuggling operation that has taken hold up north in addition to the debacle to the south.

Residents of bucolic Swanton, Vt. — a town of about 6,500 people located just across Lake Champlain from New York and about a 10-minute drive from the Canadian border — have been getting a troubling firsthand look at the US’s northern illegal-migrant crisis for months.

The town’s plentiful woods make the leafy hamlet an ideal spot for hunters — and also provide ample camouflage for smugglers, who have become so rampant that some locals are packing pistols to protect themselves and turning into amateur sleuths to help thwart them.

Now I’ve got the Border Patrol guys on speed dial,” local Chris Feeley, 52, recently grimly acknowledged.

Chris Feeley

Feeley told The Post he has been hunting in the area since he was a teenager, with his favorite vantage point a tree stand about 18 feet above the ground on the property of a local farm.

The elevated perch not only provides a bird’s-eye view of any approaching white-tailed deer but also the area around the Canadian border, which sits just 250 yards from his lookout.

He said that in the past, it was not unusual for him to go an entire day of hunting without encountering another person. But that all changed around three years ago.

Feeley said that in the past year or so, things have gotten “real crazy” in his quiet wooded slice of northwestern Vermont — even admitting he now carries a pistol when he goes out bow hunting at the advice of border agents.

The border patrol actually told us, ‘You guys might want to put a pistol in your backpack’ because nine out of 10 of them are just here for a better life, but there’s that one guy that’s got a rap sheet.”

Feeley estimated that his trail camera spots migrants making their way through the woods “at least once a week,” with traffic picking up significantly during warmer months.

He said he has even captured snapshots of what he believes is a smuggling coyote, a man he has seen passing by the camera while leading groups of four or more migrants into the US, only to return alone a short time later.

Feeley said that after migrants are shepherded through the woods, they are usually picked up by private vehicles waiting on a sleepy country road nearby, which only has three houses on the entire street.

He says the vehicles’ out-of-state license plates are a dead giveaway.

“We could probably go there right now and meet someone from New York or Connecticut who isn’t supposed to be there, waiting to be picked up,” Feeley said.

The government won’t stop this. They said they won’t stop it.

In a democracy, that means you just have to take it. There is nothing you can do to make the government do something different. You have no ability to influence anything.

So why even bother talking about it?

What purpose is served?