Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 15, 2017
Sometimes, in order to truly hurt someone, you have to deport them at just the right time.
Sometimes, a deportation is just a deportation. A single invader is simply sent back to whatever God-forsaken barbaric land he came from.
But some immigration officials take their jobs a little more seriously than that.
There’s an art to deporting people with just the right amount of flair and gusto, with careful timing and logistics, that really makes it more effective.
For example, we’ve had reports recently that ICE agents ate breakfast at a restaurant, then proceeded to arrest the kitchen staff after they were done eating.
The memes are coming back to life!
This is another one of those comfy feel-good stories.
Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a 19-year-old at his New York home last week, just hours before he was supposed to attend his high school’s senior prom, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
According to the report, Puma Macancela has been held in the days since his arrest at a detention facility in New Jersey. His mother, taken into custody the day before his arrest, is being held at a detention facility in New York.
A nonprofit group handling the teen’s immigration case told the Post that Macancela is afraid he will be deported in the coming days.
“He is petrified,” said Carola Bracco, executive director of Neighbors Link. “He is scared to death he’s going to be sent back to Ecuador.”
Yeah.
I’d be terrified too.
Artist’s rendition of Ecuador.
That’s why I don’t want any more Ecuadorians in my country.
ICE’s acting director, Thomas D. Homan, told lawmakers on Tuesday that every undocumented immigrant who committed a crime by entering the country illegally should be concerned.
“If you’re in this country illegally, and you committed a crime by entering this country, you should be uncomfortable,” Homan said Tuesday in general remarks about immigration policy. “You should look over your shoulder.”
Artist’s rendition of the ICE Director.
ICE knows they’ll never be able to round up and deport every last spic in America. But they also know they don’t have to.
By arresting illegals in bizarre and ironic ways, when least expected, immigration officials are creating a climate of fear and confusion. They are tormenting them psychologically, until their hearts know nothing but despair.
Soon, we’re going to be seeing these headlines every day:
- “ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant Just as He Was About to Bust a Nut”
- “Texas Man Man Deported After Winning Lottery – Winnings Confiscated by ICE”
- “Florida Woman Deported by Husband – Who Was Actually Undercover ICE Agent”
Only the sweet release of deportation will free them from this evil.