The Purge Begins: 160 Bean People Rounded Up in LA

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 11, 2017

All of our dreams are coming true.

The mass round-ups have begun.

CBS News:

Federal immigration officials say 160 people were arrested across Los Angeles over the past week during a crackdown targeting “criminal aliens, illegal re-entrants and immigration fugitives,” CBS Los Angeles reports.

The arrests took place in six counties during what U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials described as a “five-day targeted enforcement operation” that began Monday and wrapped up around noon Friday.

Of the 160 arrested, about 150 had criminal histories, while five more had either been previously deported or had “final orders of removal”. Many of those arrested had prior felony convictions for “serious or violent offenses” including child sex crimes and assault.

The arrestees – which were 95 percent male – included nationals from a dozen countries, according to ICE.

Immigrant advocates on Friday decried a series of arrests that federal deportation agents said aimed to round up criminals in Southern California but they believe mark a shift in enforcement under the Trump administration.

Advocates began fielding calls Thursday from immigrants and their lawyers reporting raids at homes and businesses in the greater Los Angeles area. In one instance, agents knocked on one door looking for a man and ended up arresting another who is in the country illegally but has no criminal record – something Angelica Salas, the executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, said would not likely have happened previously.

“This was not normal,” Salas told reporters Friday.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 160 people during a five-day sweep in Southern California aimed at immigrants with criminal histories and deportation orders, including a Salvadoran gang member wanted in his country and a Brazilian drug trafficker.

This is just the beginning.

We’re going to get the criminals first, and thereby create a climate of fear, under which many of these “people” will self-deport. Then we’re going to sweep in and get more of them. Rinse and repeat.

Meanwhile, we also need to work to crackdown on the businesses that hire them, and the landlords that rent to them. If they can’t make money or live anywhere, they will self-deport.

These people are going back, one way or the other.

This is our country and they are not welcome here.